
Agnieszka Grzeszczuk
Prof. Ruchniewicz rzeczoznawcą do ewaluacji Leibniz-Institut für Bildungsmedien. Georg-Eckert-Institut (GEI) w Brunszwiku
Prof. Krzysztof Ruchniewicz, dyrektor CSNE UWr i kierownik katedry historii najnowszej w tym Centrum oraz pracownik naukowy IH UWr został zaproszony przez prezydent Leibnitz Gemeinschaft, Prof. Martinę Brockmeier jako rzeczoznawca do ewaluacji Leibniz-Institut für Bildungsmedien. Georg-Eckert-Institut (GEI) w Brunszwiku. Wrocławski naukowiec znalazł się w gronie 10 koleżanek i kolegów z Niemiec, Szwajcarii oraz Austrii, którzy zapoznają się z pracą brunszwickiego instytutu oraz ocenią jego dzialalność za ostatnie lata. Prof. Ruchniewicz jest autorem różnych podręczników i materiałów szkolnych, m.in. pierwszego podręcznika szkolnego do dziejów integracji europejskiej oraz współautorem materiałów edukacyjnych na temat stosunków polsko-niemieckich w XX wieku. Natomiast Instytut Georga Eckerta jest unikalną w skali światowej instytucją badawczą, która zajmuje się analizą podręczników szkolnych i materiałów edukacyjnych. Efekty prac są publikowane w różnych czasopismach i seriach wydawniczych o zasięgu światowym.
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Genocide in History and Law - workshop
Genocide in History and Law
Wroclaw, October 5-7, 2023
Submission deadline for proposals: May 1, 2023.
The workshop is organized in cooperation with the Willy Brandt Center for German and European Studies (Wroclaw).
The workshop is led by Prof. Dr. Martin Schulze Wessel (Munich), Prof. Dr. Gelinada Grinchenko (Wuppertal) and Prof. Dr. Krzysztof Ruchniewicz (Wroclaw).
Workshop venue: Centrum Studiów Niemieckich i Europejskich im. Willy'ego Brandta Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego, ul. Strażnicza 1–3, 50-206 Wrocław
The German-Ukrainian Historical Commission is supported by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) with funds from the Foreign Office of the Federal Republic of Germany.
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The classification of mass crimes as genocide, according to the UN Genocide Convention (1948) has become a political issue today and is claimed by various victim groups. Since 2006, when the Ukrainian Parliament declared the Holodomor as a genocide of the Ukrainian people, Ukraine has confidently sought international ratification of this assessment. Today, during the large-scale war of Russia against Ukraine, the scholars are once again discussing Russian atrocities in Ukraine through the conceptual prism of genocide.
This workshop for German and Ukrainian doctoral students in history and law plans to discuss the topic broadly and in an interdisciplinary and comparative framework with other historical case studies (including, e.g., Armenians, Herero and Nama, Sinti and Roma, Tutsi/Rwanda, Bosniaks/Srebrenica, etc.).
Among other aspects, we wish to discuss the applicability of the concept of genocide in historical and legal scholarship, the historical contexts in which the UN Genocide Convention came into being in the aftermath of WWII and the Holocaust, the scientific and public controversies it has evoked, and whether a future expansion of the term’s definition in the UN Convention is desirable, especially concerning the ongoing war in Ukraine.
The German-Ukrainian Historical Commission invites young researchers to participate in the international workshop in Wroclaw (Poland), where they will have the opportunity to present and discuss their ideas and research projects (e.g. PhD dissertations). The workshop will consist of lectures from specialists in this topic and presentations of the participants’ research projects and their discussion. The workshop program will be announced after the selection of participants.
Overall, the workshop can support up to 10 researchers. The group should be composed, as far as possible, of an equal number of researchers from Ukraine and Germany. The language of the workshop is English. The German-Ukrainian Historical Commission bears the costs for accommodation and meals and will refund the travel expenses.
Please send us your application in English with CV, a short motivational letter and an abstract of your research project (max. 300 words) in one PDF-file by May 1, 2023 to following address: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .