THE INSTITUTE
Workshop

Cultural Legacies and Persistence of Political Identities

The Invisible Boundary

Friday, April 12, 2019, 8:00AM EST

19 Washington Square North

Past Event

By Invitation

Interested scholars please contact nyuad.programs@nyu.edu

This one-day workshop provides an opportunity for a critical discussion of Leonid Peisakhin’s draft book manuscript “Invisible Boundaries: Cultural Legacies and Persistence of Political Identities." The book explores the creation and persistence of political identities in the context of imperial rule over what today is Ukraine and how competing historical identities are shaping politics in contemporary Ukraine and the broader region. Invited scholars discuss several chapters from the manuscript, and the author responds to recommendations and critiques.

This one-day workshop provides an opportunity for a critical discussion of Leonid Peisakhin’s draft book manuscript “Invisible Boundaries: Cultural Legacies and Persistence of Political Identities." The book explores the creation and persistence of political identities in the context of imperial rule over what today is Ukraine and how competing historical identities are shaping politics in contemporary Ukraine and the broader region. Invited scholars discuss several chapters from the manuscript, and the author responds to recommendations and critiques.

Convened by
  • Leonid Peisakhin, Assistant Professor of Political Science, NYUAD

In collaboration with

NYU Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia