
Friday Jun 20, 2025
Oksana Dudko on the War’s Impact on Ukrainian and East European Studies
In this episode of Studio Central and Eastern Europe, Oksana Dudko discusses how Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine has broadened the field of Ukrainian studies in the West. In conversation with Maryna Shevtsova, a senior FWO postdoctoral researcher in political studies at KU Leuven, they explore how the war has deepened scholarly engagement and encouraged East European Studies to move beyond its long-standing Russia-centric lens.
Oksana Dudko is a historian of 20th-century Europe, specializing in violence, gender, and cultural history in Ukraine and the Soviet Union. She is currently a PhD candidate at the University of Toronto and has taught in both Canada and Ukraine. Beyond academia, she is an active curator and founder of several theatre festivals in Ukraine, and a participant in KU Leuven’s project HER-UKR: Challenges and Opportunities for EU Heritage Diplomacy in Ukraine, which explores the role of cultural heritage in the EU’s external action. The project brings together a consortium of 15 universities to examine EU foreign policy, heritage diplomacy, and Eastern European memory politics.
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