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Scholars and practitioners alike have framed the cultural and political transformations in Eastern Europe in terms of a 'transition paradigm,' as a passage from totalitarianism toward a horizon marked by the practices of modern liberal democracy. The Cambridge MAW team seeks to advance the state of the art by developing a 'memory paradigm' that casts the variety of these transformations as differential responses to legacies and traumas of the imperial, Soviet, and national pasts.

In real time (2010-2013), the project explores the dynamics of cultural forms of memory and the interactions of these forms inside and across Poland, Ukraine, and Russia. It offers a new metric for measuring the profound changes that these countries have undergone since the collapse of the Soviet bloc and attempts to come to grips with the hidden obstacles populating the cultural field that can obstruct further and deeper changes.

The Cambridge team also plays a central role in facilitating the scholarly exchange between MAW project partners.


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Project Principals

Alexander Etkind
Project Leader and Principal Investigator
Reader in Russian Literature and Cultural History

Uilleam Blacker
MAW Post-Doctoral Research Associate

Julie Fedor
MAW Post-Doctoral Research Associate

Rory Finnin
Lecturer in Ukrainian Studies

Olesya Khromeychuk
Lector in Ukrainian Studies

Matilda Mroz
Research Advisor in Film

Galina Nikiporets-Takigawa
Special Consultant in Linguistics and Quantitative Analysis

Harald Wydra
Lecturer in East European and Russian politics

Jill Gather
Project Administrator

Project Associates

Graduate Students