UOHA Recommends

Listening, Hearing, Understanding: an Oral History of Ukraine in Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries (in Ukrainian), ed. by Gelinada Grinchenko (ART-KNYHA, Kyiv, 2021), 352 pp.

A collection of articles of the UOHA members “Listening, Hearing, Understanding: An Oral History of Ukraine in the Twentieth and Twenty-first Centuries” (Kyiv, 2021) has been published.

Central and East European Women and the Second World War: Gendered Experiences in a Time of Extreme Violence, ed. by Gelinada Grinchenko, Kateryna Kobchenko, Oksana Kis (ART-KNYHA, Kyiv, 2015), 335 pp.

The collection of academic works features research by Ukrainian and international scholars analyzing various aspects of women’s experiences during World War II in Central and Eastern Europe.

Vilcha – a Displaced Village, ed. by G. Grinchenko, V. Naumenko, S. Telukha (Drukarnia Madryd, Kharkiv, 2018), 188 pp.

The collection features stories of internally displaced persons, based on interviews with residents of Vilcha, Vovchansk district, Kharkiv region. The interviews were gathered as part of the Ukrainian-German project “Vilcha – a Displaced Village.”

An Oral History Bibliography. A Research Guide by the Columbia University Center for Oral History

An Oral History Bibliography. A Research Guide by the Columbia University Center for Oral History This comprehensive oral history bibliography was developed for the public’s use by the Columbia University Center for Oral History in 2009 by Project Coordinator Elizabeth Grefrath. Research Assistants Kaley Bell and Jared Rosenfeld generously assisted on this project. Bibliographic citations were developed through a process of cataloguing office-housed articles.