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On September 24, National round table, dedicated to the Ukrainian pantheon of national heroes was held at Odesa National Scientific Library at the initiative of the Ministry of Culture and Information Policy. Together with the Minister of Culture and Information Policy Olekandr Tkachenko the event was coordinated by Oles Donii – famous journalist and public figure, and Ivan Patryli͡ak – doctor of historical sciences, dean of the faculty of history at Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv.
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Dear colleagues! “|Tkuma” Ukrainian Institute for Holocaust Studies, Museum “Jewish Memory and Holocaust in Ukraine” together with partners – the Kurultay of the Crimean Tatar people, the Ukrainian Institute of National Remembrance, “Orion” Ukrainian Educational Publishing Center – held a historical webinar “Deportation of the Crimean Tatar people and ethnic communities of Crimea: Soviet crime that has a sequel”, dedicated to the Day of Remembrance of the victims of the genocide of the Crimean Tatar people.
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Dear friends! We invite you to watch the online lesson dedicated to the 155th anniversary of Andrei Sheptytsky birth (secular name Roman Maria Alexander Sheptytsky) – a prominent church and public figure, spiritual leader of the Ukrainian people in dark times of the first half of the XX century. Andrei Sheptytsky was the Metropolitan of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, which he headed for almost 44 years.
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During July 16-17, II All-Ukrainian Forum “Identity in the history: interdisciplinary dimension” was held organized by Dmytro Yavornytskyi Dnipro National Historical Museum, Dnipro Art Museum and Museum “Jewish Memory and Holocaust in Ukraine”.
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On July 15, honorable guest from Germany Dr. Dmytro Mieshkov, historian, researcher at the Nordost-Institut (Institute of German History and Culture in the northeastern Europe at the University of Hamburg in Lüneburg), author of a thorough monograph “Life of the Black Sea Germans” (Kyiv: CLIO, 2017, 464 p.) visited “Tkuma” Institute. Dr. Mieshkov was born in Dnipro and studied at the historical faculty of Oles Honchar Dnipro National University and for some time worked as an archivist in the State Archive of Dnipropetrovsk region.