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By Denys Brylov and Tetiana Kalenychenko Along with the beginning of the independent history of Ukraine following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, Ukrainian society experienced a religious...
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View ArticlePolitics of Distorted Numbers: How Russia is Counting Displaced Ukrainians...
By Lidia Kuzemska “If it is not measured, it doesn’t exist. If it is not counted, it doesn’t count”.[i] Creation, selection, promotion, and proliferation of data are political processes, yet we need...
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By Ferenc Laczó, András Vadas, and Bálint Varga As a recent project on the global history of Hungary aims to demonstrate, studying Central and Eastern Europe through the systematic application of...
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By Elise Daniaud Oudeh and Loaay Wattad “Dounia and the Princess of Aleppo” is an animated film produced by artists Marya Zarif and André Kadi. Its inception traces back to a Canadian TV series for...
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