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SUMMARY:Poetry Reading by Mykola Vorobiov
DESCRIPTION:  \nМикола Воробйов народився 12 жовтня 1941 року на Черкащині. Один із фундаторів літературного угруповання “Київська школа”. Був замовчуваний і недрукований протягом 20 років після першої публікації в Черкаський газеті “Молодь”\, 1962 р.\, з передмовою Василя Симоненка. Учасник Міжнародного літературного фестивалю у Торонто\, Канада\, 1992 р. Лауреат літературних премій: імені Павла Тичини (1992)\, “Благовіст” (1993)\, “Приятелів Руху”\, США (1994)\, Національної премії України ім. Т. Г. Шевченка (2005). Автор багатьох поетичних збірок\, найновіші – Затонулі персні та Сходження (обидві 2024). В 1989 році на Державній студії “Укркінохроніка” було знято фільм “Майстер”\, який висвітлював творчий шлях Миколи Воробйова як поета-філософа та самобутнього маляра. \nМодерує: Д-р Марія Ревакович \nMykola Vorobiov was born on October 12\, 1941\, in the Cherkasy region of Ukraine. He is one of the founders of the literary group known as the Kyiv School. His first publication appeared in 1962 in the Cherkasy newspaper Molod\, with an introduction by Vasyl Symonenko. Soon thereafter\, Vorobiov was silenced and remained unpublished for nearly twenty years. He participated in the International Literary Festival in Toronto\, Canada\, in 1992. Vorobiov is the recipient of numerous literary awards\, including the Pavlo Tychyna Prize (1992)\, the Blahovist Prize (1993)\, the Friends of the RUKh Prize (USA\, 1994)\, and the National Taras Shevchenko Prize of Ukraine (2005). He is the author of many poetry collections; his most recent books are Zatonuli persni and Skhodzennia (both 2024). In 1989\, the documentary film Master was produced at the State Studio Ukrkinokhronika\, highlighting Mykola Vorobiov’s creative path as a poet-philosopher and an original painter. A volume of his selected poetry in English translation by Maria Rewakowicz\, Mountain and Flower\, was published by the Lost Horse Press in 2020. \nModerator: Dr. Maria G. Rewakowicz \nThe poetry reading will be held in Ukrainian. \nRegistration is required. Suggested donation is $20 \nWatch the streamed event here \n  \nЧитання відбудеться українською мовою. \nРеєстрація обов’язкова. Рекомендована пожертва – 20 дол. \nПодію дивитися тут
URL:https://shevchenko.org/event/poetry-reading-by-mykola-vorobiov/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260307T120000
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SUMMARY:Webinar. XLV  Annual Taras Shevchenko Scholarly Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Shevchenko Scientific Society (NTSh-A) and the Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute (HURI) \nOpening remarks \nVitaly Chernetsky (President of the Shevchenko Scientific Society/University of Kansas) \nSpeakers: \nShevchenko in Vilnius: Catalyst of Formation \nRory Finnin (University of Cambridge\, UK) \nRory Finnin is Professor of Ukrainian Studies at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Robinson College\, Cambridge. He launched the Cambridge Ukrainian Studies programme in 2008. His recent book is Blood of Others: Stalin’s Crimean Atrocity and the Poetics of Solidarity (2022). He is currently a Visiting Professor at the Nanovic Institute for European Studies at the University of Notre Dame. \nСлідчі справи кирило-мефодіївців як джерело Шевченкової текстології \nМихайло Назаренко (Київський національний університет ім. Т. Г. Шевченка) \nМихайло Назаренко – літературознавець\, кандидат філологічних наук\, доцент кафедри східнослов’янської філології та інформаційно-прикладних студій Навчально-наукового інституту філології Київського національного університету імені Тараса Шевченка. Основні книжкові публікації: Поховання на могилі (Шевченкова біографія у фольклорі та фейклорі) (2006\, доп. і випр. видання — 2017)\, Крім «Кобзаря». Антологія української літератури. 1792–1883 (2021\, Національна премія імені Тараса Шевченка)\, Тілько істинна правда. З українських повір’їв (2025). Разом із Олександром Боронем упорядкував і прокоментував видання «Тарас Шевченко в критиці» (т. І–ІІ\, 2013–2016)\, «Тарас Шевченко у спогадах» (т. І\, 2023). \nTestaments to Memory: Examining the Re-Formations of Taras’ Hill \nGrace Mahoney (University of Michigan) \nGrace Mahoney is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Institute for Research on Women and Gender at the University of Michigan. She studies Ukraine through the lenses of literary studies\, cultural history\, memory studies\, translation\, and feminist theory. Recently she has assumed leadership of Lost Horse Press\, an independent literary press known for its Contemporary Ukrainian Poetry Series. \nDiscussant \nGeorge G. Grabowicz (Shevchenko Scientific Society/ Harvard University) \nRegistration Required – https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Ch8rV0GRScqdhFaOH6IUMw
URL:https://shevchenko.org/event/webinar-xlv-annual-taras-shevchenko-scholarly-conference/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260314T170000
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SUMMARY:“Kyivan Christianity”: The New Concept of Early Modern Religious History of Central and Eastern Europe
DESCRIPTION:Ivan Almes (Ukrainian Catholic University) \nThe presentation focuses on the concept and publishing series Kyivan Christianity\, which aims to reconceptualize the religious history (and broader cultural history) of Central and Eastern Europe from Kyiv’s perspective. During the event\, the historian from Lviv will present the research project implemented at UCU since 2012\, which has resulted in a 40-volume series published by UCU Press and aims to release 100 volumes. At the very heart of such research stands Kyiv as a religious center\, not Rome\, Constantinople\, or Moscow. From Kyiv\, the culture was spread to the north (up to the territory of Courland – modern Lithuania\, Latvia\, and Estonia)\, to the south (Slavo-Vlachia – modern Moldova and Northern Romania)\, to the west (Peremyshl and Mukachevo eparchies)\, and to the East (for example\, the Bilhorod eparchy). This tradition or culture has been preserved not only in visible forms such as St. Sophia Cathedral\, but also in narratives\, images\, songs\, architecture\, etc\, investigated by researchers from the perspective of Kyiv. \n  \nIvan Almes is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at the Ukrainian Catholic University\, where he also serves as Director of the Ihor Skochylias Center for Religious Culture and Coordinator of the research program Kyivan Christianity. He is the editor-in-chief of the Kyivan Christianity publishing series\, issued by UCU Press. Almes has co-organized several international scholar conferences in Rome: in 2021 on the Zamość Sobor; in 2023 on St Josaphat Kuntsevych; and in 2024 on Kyivan Metropolitan Yosyf Veliamyn Rutsky. His most recent volume is In Search of Centres: Early Modern Kyivan Christianities (co-edited with Svitlana Potapenko\, Oksana Prokopyuk\, Vitalii Tkachuk\, and Valerii Zema; Böhlau Verlag\, Cologne\, 2026). Currently\, he is a visiting scholar at the Nanovic Institute of European History at the University of Notre Dame\, IN. \nRegistration is required. Suggested donation is $20 \n\n  Register
URL:https://shevchenko.org/event/kyivan-christianity-the-new-concept-of-early-modern-religious-history-of-central-and-eastern-europe/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260328T170000
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SUMMARY:Dr. Konstantin Frank\, Unlikely (Viti)cultural Hero?  The Legacy of Ukrainian Agriculture Science that Transformed American Winemaking
DESCRIPTION:Daniel J. Epstein (Harvard University) \nDr. Konstantin Frank\, born in Odessa in 1900\, became a path-breaking agricultural scientist of wine-making against difficult obstacles in Soviet-dominated Ukraine. He pioneered technologies to grow true European wine grapes (vinifera) in continental climate zones with cold winters\, previously thought impossible. He fled Ukraine at the end of World War II and eventually came to upstate New York with a large family and no English\, but eventually founded his own winery (still flourishing on Keuka Lake today). He taught Americans how to cultivate vinifera in any region (previously it had only been grown in California). Through his indomitable devotion\, Ukrainian agricultural scientific practices were adapted to spawn wine-growing industries in almost every state in America\, from upstate New York to Virginia to Texas to the Pacific Northwest. Could he be a new cultural hero for Ukraine in America? \nDaniel J. Epstein did his undergraduate degree in Slavic Studies at Harvard University\, and later continued on to receive his PhD in Government\, also from Harvard University.  His early work focused on political parties and elections in the wake of regime change in Eastern Europe and Latin America.  He has taught political science at the University of Rochester\, Colgate University and Texas Tech University\, and also served as a Fulbright Scholar in 2011.  Since 2021\, he has been a Lecturer on Government at Harvard University.  His research focus has shifted to nationalism and identity in times of war (he has traveled three times to Ukraine since the full-scale invasion.  He currently works at Harvard University’s Davis Center as Assistant Director for Scholars Without Borders\, an initiative to support scholars affected by Russia’s war on Ukraine. \n  \nRegistration is required. Suggested donation is $20 \n\n  Register
URL:https://shevchenko.org/event/dr-konstantin-frank-unlikely-viticultural-hero-the-legacy-of-ukrainian-agriculture-science-that-transformed-american-winemaking/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260404T170000
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SUMMARY:Book Launch: War in My Home: When Conflict Becomes Everyday Life
DESCRIPTION:Paweł Pieniążek  \nExperienced reporter\, journalist\, and war correspondent \n“War in My Home” by Paweł Pieniążek describes the horrific\, unending reality of conflict\, often focusing on the Donbas region in Ukraine\, where war becomes a normalized part of daily life\, affecting civilians profoundly\, with Pieniążek sharing raw\, ground-level perspectives on survival\, disillusionment\, and the struggle to find meaning amidst continuous struggle\, showcasing how ordinary people endure extraordinary circumstances. \nPaweł Pieniążek is a journalist and non-fiction writer. He studies Russia\, Eastern Europe\, and Central Asia at Harvard University. Pieniążek has reported from Afghanistan\, Nagorno-Karabakh\, Iraq\, Syria\, and Ukraine\, capturing the human cost of conflict with rare empathy and precision. He is the author of several books\, including War in My Home: When Conflict Becomes Everyday Life (Znak Literanova\, 2025). His work has been nominated for the Ryszard Kapuściński Award for Literary Reportage\, and in 2019\, he received the MediaTory Award for excellence in journalism. In 2015\, he was a Poynter Fellow in Journalism at Yale University. \nModerator: Dr. Vitaly Chernetsky (President of the Shevchenko Scientific Society) \nRegistration is required. Suggested donation is $20 \n\n  Register
URL:https://shevchenko.org/event/book-launch-war-in-my-home-when-conflict-becomes-everyday-life-znak-literanova-2025/
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SUMMARY:Chornobyl as a Gateway to the Uncanny: Representing the Disaster First World Documentaries
DESCRIPTION:Tetyana Dzyadevych (University of Illinois\, Urbana-Champaign) \nOne of the most significant global consequences of the Russian war against Ukraine is the threat of ecological catastrophe posed by nuclear disaster. In February 2022\, as Russian military troops crossed the Ukrainian border from Belarus and occupied the Chornobyl nuclear power station\, the haunting memories of the 1986 disaster resurfaced. In that year\, the world learned that atomic energy\, which was once viewed as a peaceful alternative\, could be just as dangerous as nuclear weapons. With the occupation of both the Chornobyl and Zaporizhzhia nuclear sites— the latter being the largest in Europe and among the ten biggest atomic stations in the world—fears of a global nuclear catastrophe emerged from a repressed collective memory. \nTetyana Dzyadevych is a researcher\, commentator\, and analyst of modern Ukrainian and Russian culture and literature. She was born and raised in Kyiv\, Ukraine. Tetyana received her education in Europe and the USA. Dr. Dzyadevych holds two PhD degrees: one from Maria Curie-Sklodowska University of Lublin in Poland\, and the other from the University of Illinois at Chicago. Dr. Dzyadevych has multiple publications on Slavic romanticism\, modernism\, and late Soviet and post-Soviet literature and culture. Her most current publication is Nostalgia\, Anxiety\, Politics: Media and Performing Arts\, from Egypt to Central-Eastern Europe\, Including Russia (2025). She is currently working on her monograph\, “Voices of Political Revival in Post-Soviet Russian and Ukrainian Cultural Field.” In the US\, she worked at UIC\, New College of Florida\, and Grinnell College and held a postdoctoral fellowship at Harvard University’s Davis Center. In the fall of 2024\, she joined the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures at the University of Illinois\, Urbana-Champaign. \nRegistration is required. Suggested donation is $20 \n\n  Register
URL:https://shevchenko.org/event/chornobyl-as-a-gateway-to-the-uncanny-representing-the-disaster-first-world-documentaries/
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