Holocaust and lost cultural and urban spaces in modern Ukraine. A panel discussion

Date and time:

Tuesday 18 December, 2018
19:30 - 21:00

Location:

Jewish Community Centre London (JW3)
341-351 Finchley Road
London
NW3 6ET

Ukraine is home to thousands of cities and villages - borderland communities - contested by empires, occupying a central place in their colonisation projects. Subjected to multiple occupations throughout WW2, many of them have experienced a near-complete change in their populations. One such city is Lviv; once predominantly Polish and Jewish, it is now overwhelmingly Ukrainian and an important centre of Ukrainian identity.

Cities like Lviv are now coming to grapple with their complex and tragic history: trying to fill the gaping void of lost cultural landscapes, and coming to terms with the trauma of the lost communities.

This event is held in partnership with Jewish Community Centre JW3 and funded by Ukrainian Jewish Encounter. Moderated by Marina Pesenti, Director of Ukrainian Institute London. 

This event will be held in English.

Holocaust and lost cultural and urban spaces in modern Ukraine. A panel discussion

£10 standard