Dates: 23 – 27 June 2026
Location: Mykola Haievoi Center for Modern History, Ukrainian Catholic University, Lviv
Language: English
The Mykola Haievoi Center for Modern History at the Ukrainian Catholic University is pleased to announce a Call for Applications for its Summer School on “Soviet and Nazi German Rule in Ukraine – Violence, Mass Murder, and Genocide in Comparison”. This intensive academic program will take place from 23 to 27 June 2026 in Lviv, Ukraine.
About the Summer School
The Summer School will explore key historical questions concerning the comparison and entanglements between Soviet and Nazi German rule in Ukrainian territories. In particular, the history of the Holodomor and the Holocaust will be addressed.
This topic has gained new relevance in the context of Russia’s ongoing war against Ukraine. Russia’s actions represent an attempt to reassert control over former Soviet territories, and its motives are deeply intertwined with the history of the twentieth century. This raises critical questions about how we understand that century and the legacies of its two most murderous, genocidal regimes in Europe: Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union under Stalin. The Summer School provides a unique opportunity to engage with these historical and contemporary issues.
The program will consist of:
Lectures by renowned scholars specializing in Soviet and Nazi history, totalitarianism, and Ukrainian history.
Excursions to historically significant sites in Lviv related to the topic.
Reading seminars and discussions of key literature and articles.
Opportunities for participant presentations and project discussions with expert feedback.
The Summer School will be directed by Yaroslav Hrytsak, Andrea Graziosi, Martin Schulze Wessel and Kai Struve.
We invite applications from Master’s and Ph.D. students in history, political science, sociology, and related fields. Ability to follow lectures and to communicate in English is required.
The organizers will cover accommodation, meals (breakfasts and lunches) and travel expenses (up to 80 euros for Ukrainian participants and 200 euros for participants from other countries).
Application Requirements
Applicants should submit the following documents in PDF format:
Curriculum Vitae including academic background and relevant research experience
Letter of Motivation (max. 1 page) explaining your interest in the Summer School and how it aligns with your academic work
Brief Abstract (max. 300 words) of a current or planned research project related to the theme of the Summer School (if applicable)
Send documents to the following email address: cmh@ucu.edu.ua
Application Deadline
Applications must be submitted by March 29, 2026.