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Yuliia Kiselova

Visiting Scholar (Oct 2022-Mar 2023)

Dr.

Yulia Kiselyova is an associate professor at the Department of Historiography, Source Studies, and Archaeology of V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University. She specializes in Ukrainian historiography and has published a book titled Formation and Development of Historiographical Studies at Imperial Kharkiv University (Kharkiv, 2014).

She is particularly interested in the evolution of the professional ethos of Ukrainian historians in the early Soviet era, focusing on the fracturing and reshaping of ethical principles in response to external events.

From 2018 to 2021, as part of the project “Practices of the Self-Representation of Multinational Cities in the Industrial and Post-Industrial Era,” supported by the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies (University of Alberta), Kiselyova studied Kharkiv’s monumental sites of memory, reconstructing the “pantheon” of local heroes and analyzing the media coverage of memorial initiatives in Kharkiv during the era of Ukrainian independence.

One of her recent projects is devoted to methodological developments in Ukrainian historiography during the era of Ukrainian independence. She built and analyzed a relational database of historiographical dissertation abstracts (avtoreferaty), tracing changes in the thematic range and methodological foundations of historiographical research and outlining the evolving shapes of research communities.

Finally, in collaboration with Victoriia Ivashchenko, Yulia Kiselyova has developed the oral history project “Moving West: Ukrainian Academics in Conditions of Forced Migration” (2014–2022) supported by Max Planck Institute for the History of Science. The project aims to explore strategies of survival and career-building in extreme circumstances as well as forms of solidarity and cooperation within the academic community.

Selected Publications

Kiselova, Yuliia (2021). “Монументальна комеморація в Харкові: символічні значення [Monumental Commemoration in Kharkiv: Symbolic Meaning].” In У пошуках обличчя міста: Практики саморепрезентації міст України в індустріальну та постіндустріальну…

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Kiselova, Yuliia (2014). Stanovlenni︠a︡ ta rozvytok istoriohrafiï v imperatorsʹkomu Kharkivsʹkomu universyteti. Становлення та розвиток історіографії в імператорському Харківському університеті [Formation and Development of Historiography at the…

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Presentations, Talks, & Teaching Activities

From Ukraine to Poland: Ukrainian Scientists in Conditions of Forced Migration (2014–2022)

Erasmus+ Staff Mobility for Training

Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg

Historiographical Dissertations of the Era of Ukrainian Independence through the Prism of the Quantitative Method

Changes and Expectations: New Research Directions and Trends in Poland and Ukraine

Maria Curie-Sklodowska University

"Biohistoriographical” Dissertations in Ukraine since Independence: A Quantitative Approach

University of Gdansk

Practices of the Representation of Monumental Memory Sites in Today’s Mass Media (the Case of Kharkiv)

Sites of Memory-History-Tourism

University of Gdansk

Emotional Self-Presentation in Historians' Autobiographies from the Nineteenth to the Early Twentieth Century

International MAG Convention

Ukrainian Catholic University