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  • 1.
    Rudling, Per A.
    Södertörn University, Centre for Baltic and East European Studies (CBEES). Lund University, Sweden.
    The Jewish revolution in Belorussia: economy, race, and Bolshevik power2020In: East European Jewish Affairs, ISSN 1350-1674, E-ISSN 1743-971X, Vol. 50, no 3, p. 344-346Article, book review (Other academic)
  • 2.
    Rudling, Per Anders
    Södertörn University, Centre for Baltic and East European Studies (CBEES). Lund University.
    Babyn Yar: History and Memory, ed. Vladyslav Hrynevych and Paul Robert Magosci2019In: Slavic Review: American quarterly of Russian, Eurasian and East European studies, ISSN 0037-6779, E-ISSN 2325-7784, Vol. 78, no 4, p. 1061-1063Article, book review (Other academic)
  • 3.
    Rudling, Per Anders
    Lund University; National University of Singapore.
    Eugenics and Racial Anthropology in the Ukrainian Radical Nationalist Tradition2019In: Science in Context, ISSN 0269-8897, E-ISSN 1474-0664, Vol. 32, no 1, p. 67-91Article in journal (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    Eugenics and race played significant roles in Ukrainian interwar nationalism, yet remain largely unstudied. The Ukrainian nationalists’ understanding of the racial makeup of their imagined community was contradictory as they struggled to reconcile their desire for racial “purity” with the realities of significant variations between the populations inhabiting the enormous territories which they sought to include in their intended state project. The “turn to the right” over the 1930s placed an increased onus on race, and eugenics came to occupy an increasingly prominent place in Ukrainian radical nationalism from around 1936. In 1941, the leading Ukrainian far-right organization, the OUN had developed a project for eugenic engineering, for their aborted state, declared in L’viv on June 30, 1941. Racial conceptualizations of the Ukrainian community figured prominently well into the Cold War era, gaining a new actuality and meaning in an émigré community dispersed across several countries.

  • 4.
    Rudling, Per Anders
    Södertörn University, Centre for Baltic and East European Studies (CBEES). Lund University.
    Institutes of Trauma Re-production in a Borderland: Poland, Ukraine, and Lithuania2020In: Constructions and Instrumentalization of the Past: A Comparative Study on Memory Management in the Region / [ed] Ninna Mörner, Huddinge: Södertörns högskola, 2020, p. 55-68Chapter in book (Other academic)
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    Institutes of Trauma Re-production in a Borderland: Poland, Ukrain, and Lithuania
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    Rudling, Per Anders
    Lund University.
    Rehearsal for Volhynia: Schutzmannschaft Battalion 201 and Hauptmann Roman Shukhevych in Occupied Belorussia, 19422020In: East European Politics and Societies, ISSN 0888-3254, E-ISSN 1533-8371, Vol. 34, no 1, p. 158-193Article in journal (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    This article is part of the special cluster titled Conceptualizations of the Holocaust in Germany, Lithuania, Poland, and Ukraine since the 1990s, guest edited by Grzegorz Rossoliński-Liebe.

    In 2007, Roman Shukhevych (1907–1950), the commander of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA), was designated an official Ukrainian state hero. He has since become the object of an elaborate cult of personality. Lauded for his resistance to the Soviet authorities in 1944–1950, Shukhevych is highly controversial in neighbouring Poland for the ethnic cleansing that the UPA carried out in 1943–1944, as he commanded that organization. Over a few months, the UPA killed around ninety thousand Poles, expelling hundreds of thousands of others. The brutal efficiency of this campaign has to be seen in the context of the larger war, not least Shukhevych’s training by Nazi Germany, in particular the military experience he obtained as a captain in the Ukrainian formation Nachtigall, and as a commanding officer in Schutzmannschaft Battalion 201, which served in occupied Belorussia. This article is an attempt at reconstruct Shukhevych’s whereabouts in 1942, in order to establish the context and praxis under which Shukhevych operated until deserting the auxiliary police in January 1943.

  • 6.
    Rudling, Per Anders
    Södertörn University, Centre for Baltic and East European Studies (CBEES). Lund University.
    Terror Remembered, Terror Forgotten: Stalinist, Nazi, and Nationalist Atrocities in Ukrainian 'National Memory'2019In: World War II Re-explored: Some New Millennium Studies in the History of the Global Conflict / [ed] Jarosław Suchoples, Stephanie James, Barbara Törnquist-Plewa, Berlin: Peter Lang Publishing Group, 2019, p. 401-428Chapter in book (Refereed)
  • 7.
    Rudling, Per Anders
    Södertörn University, Centre for Baltic and East European Studies (CBEES). Lund University.
    The Near Abroad : Socialist Eastern Europe and Soviet Patriotism in Ukraine, 1956-1985, by Zbigniew Wojnowski2019In: Slavic Review: American quarterly of Russian, Eurasian and East European studies, ISSN 0037-6779, E-ISSN 2325-7784, Vol. 78, no 2, p. 560-561Article, book review (Other academic)
  • 8.
    Rudling, Per Anders
    Södertörn University, Centre for Baltic and East European Studies (CBEES). University of Lund, Sweden.
    Understanding Ukraine and Belarus: A Memoir, written by David R. Marples2020In: Journal of Belarusian Studies, ISSN 0075-4161, Vol. 11, no 1, p. 92-100Article, book review (Other academic)
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