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Julie K. Allen is Professor of Comparative Arts & Letters at Brigham Young University, USA. She works on questions of cultural identity in 19th, 20th, and 21st century Northern Europe, particularly with
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Western Ukraine with its German-Ukrainian-Polish-Yiddish language mixture is omnipresent in her entire work - analogous to Kobyljans'ka - where different cultures and ideologies overlap, are connected and also
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Conflict Resolution, George Mason University, USA. Professor Korostelina is a social psychologist whose work focuses on social identity and dynamics of identity and power in protracted social conflicts. Her
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Ukrainian Nationalists and the Ukrainian Insurgent Army in Post-Soviet Ukraine (Acta 2014). Her recent work focused on memory and religion. She is one of the editors of "Memory and Religion from a Postsecular
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he was in 1922 and to inspire non-specialist and specialist alike with an appreciation of Joyce’s work and Irish literature more generally. The centenary has prompted a massive surge in the field as well
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