Serhy Yekelchyk

Serhy Yekelchyk

Dr. Serhy Yekelchyk is a Ukrainian Canadian historian of Ukrainian and Russian history.

Education and career

Yekelchyk received his B.A. from the University of Kiev and his M.A. from the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences. He did research in Australia in the early 1990s, then moved to Edmonton to complete his Ph.D. at the University of Alberta in 2000. [http://web.uvic.ca/history/faculty/yekelchyk.html Dr. Serhy Yekelchyk bio] , UVic Department of History] He was a postdoctoral fellow and visiting assistant professor at the University of Michigan the following year. Since 2001, he has taught at the University of Victoria at both the Department of History, and is now Chair of the Department of Germanic and Slavic Studies.

Research interests

Much of Yekelchyk's recent work focuses on Stalinist culture and political life, especially in the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. He has also written about Soviet nationalities policy and about Ukrainian national identity from the late nineteenth century to the present.

elected bibliography

*Ukraine: Birth of a Modern Nation (New York: Oxford University Press, 2007) ISBN 978-0-19-530546-3
*Stalin's Empire of Memory: Russian-Ukrainian Relations in the Soviet Historical Imagination (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, March 2004) ISBN 1-86064-504-6
* Імперія пам'яті. Російсько-українські стосунки в радянській історичній уяві / Пер. з англійської Миколи Климчука і Христини Чушак. — К.: Критика, 2008. — 304 с. (ISBN 966-8978-08-0)
*Ukrainians in Australia. Vol. 2: 1966-1995. Co-editor with Marko Pavlyshyn. (Melbourne: Australian Federation of Ukrainian Organizations, 1998)

References

External links

* [http://web.uvic.ca/geru/yekelchyk.html Dr. Serhy Yekelchyk] , UVic Department of History.


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