Agenda
“Dangerous Liaisons: Letters from and to the Soviet “Famine-lands” as Reported in Canada’s Daily Press, 1932-1934” - Jars Balan
"Weaponizing Words: Censorship, Surveillance and Resistance in Mennonite Communities in Soviet Ukraine (1920s-1930s)" - Colin Neufeldt
Speakers: Jars Balan, Colin Neufeldt
"“Easter Greetings from Germany”: Picture Postcards as Nazi Propaganda in the Correspondence of Ukrainian Ostarbeiters" - Alex Averbuch
“We Sent What We Could: Postal Communication between Ukraine and the Soviet Gulag in the Post-War Period.” - Emily D. Johnson.
Speakers: Alex Averbuch, Emily Johnson
“Under the KGB’s watchful eye: A Photo that bound generations and continents” - Frank Sysyn.
"“In life, things can happen, so it’s better for one not to write letters and give their photos”: Peter Krawchuk files in the KGB Archives" - Nataliya Bezborodova
Speakers: Nataliya Bezborodova, Frank Sysyn
“Dangerous Liaisons: Letters from and to the Soviet “Famine-lands” as Reported in Canada’s Daily Press, 1932-1934” - Jars Balan
"Weaponizing Words: Censorship, Surveillance and Resistance in Mennonite Communities in Soviet Ukraine (1920s-1930s)" - Colin Neufeldt
Speakers: Jars Balan, Colin Neufeldt
"“Easter Greetings from Germany”: Picture Postcards as Nazi Propaganda in the Correspondence of Ukrainian Ostarbeiters" - Alex Averbuch
“We Sent What We Could: Postal Communication between Ukraine and the Soviet Gulag in the Post-War Period.” - Emily D. Johnson.
Speakers: Alex Averbuch, Emily Johnson
“Under the KGB’s watchful eye: A Photo that bound generations and continents” - Frank Sysyn.
"“In life, things can happen, so it’s better for one not to write letters and give their photos”: Peter Krawchuk files in the KGB Archives" - Nataliya Bezborodova
Speakers: Nataliya Bezborodova, Frank Sysyn
“Waldsee, the fiction and reality of a Name: Final Correspondence from the Victims of the Holocaust” - Anindita Mukherjee.
Speakers: Anindita Mukherjee
“To Improve the Quality of Document Processing”: Transition from Military Postal Control to Secret Postal Control (1946) and its Impact on Perlustration Practices" - Jelena Pogosjan
“From World War II to the Cold War: Transformations of Postal Censorship as a Mirror of Social Change” - Andriy Kohut
"It Takes Three to Tango: Epistolary Transatlantic Adventure in Love, Art, and Diasporic Longing" - Natalia Khanenko-Friesen
Speakers: Andriy Kohut, Natalia Khanenko-Friesen, Jelena Pogosjan
“Waldsee, the fiction and reality of a Name: Final Correspondence from the Victims of the Holocaust” - Anindita Mukherjee.
Speakers: Anindita Mukherjee
“To Improve the Quality of Document Processing”: Transition from Military Postal Control to Secret Postal Control (1946) and its Impact on Perlustration Practices" - Jelena Pogosjan
“From World War II to the Cold War: Transformations of Postal Censorship as a Mirror of Social Change” - Andriy Kohut
"It Takes Three to Tango: Epistolary Transatlantic Adventure in Love, Art, and Diasporic Longing" - Natalia Khanenko-Friesen
Speakers: Andriy Kohut, Natalia Khanenko-Friesen, Jelena Pogosjan
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