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Ukrainian Culture : Understanding the Country and Its People

Discover the “culture of freedom.” Learn about the milestones of Ukrainian culture and its contribution to the world.
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5,950 students
1hr 26min of on-demand video
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The roots of the Ukrainian language and its relation to other Slavic languages
The primary values of Ukrainians and their impact on society
The influence of the Byzantine tradition and the Catholic world on Ukraine’s religious practices
The role of Ukrainian women in the country’s past and present
The impact of different civilizations, nations, and ethnic groups on Ukrainian cultural space
The roots of the myths about Ukrainians as a “nation of villagers” and interconnection between the urban and rural lifestyle in Ukrainian culture
Ukrainian food culture and its exposure to traumatic historical events
The cultural renaissance of the 1920s-1930s and the most prominent avant-garde artists
The influence of Russian war on Ukrainian culture
Some of the most famous figures of Ukrainian culture on the world stage

Requirements

  • No experience is required.

Description

What comes to your mind when you think about Ukrainian culture? Traditional clothes? Maybe, a few artists or writers? But these are only a shadow of what Ukrainian culture truly represents.

In this short course, ten scholars from different fields present ten topics, covering the essential aspects of Ukrainian culture. Each devoted to a particular angle, these videos reveal how past events, including external political and cultural domination by imperial powers, have shaped Ukrainian society.

Understanding contemporary events requires awareness of the cultural and social foundations of modern Ukrainian society. The Ukrainian nation has been developing for centuries. External powers often challenged it, and its growth was defined by geography, cultural exchanges, and global events.

In addition to the video lectures, the course offers important primary and secondary sources. They are texts, videos, and online resources that touch upon a range of issues in Ukrainian culture. Each of them will help you form a balanced and nuanced view of Ukrainian culture, identities, and society.


Scholars from Ukraine will help you do that.


Dr Olha Dubchak (Lecture:: Ukrainian Language and Literature: Origins and Development), Ph.D. in Philology, Co-founder and Editor-in-Chief at Vikhola publishing house, writer

Prof Dr Vakhtang Kebuladze (Lecture: Freedom, Dignity, and Solidarity in Ukraine's Culture ), Professor of Theoretical and Practical Philosophy at Taras Shevchenko National University (Kyiv, Ukraine) writer, and philosopher

Prof Dr Volodymyr Masliychuk (Lectures: Between Byzantine and Rome: Religion in Ukraine and Ukraine as Cultural Frontier), Doctor of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor of Early Modern History of Eastern and Central Europe, National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy (Kyiv, Ukraine)

Dr Oksana Kis (Lecture: Ukrainian Women in History), historian and anthropologist, Ph.D. in History, Senior Research Associate, Head of the Department of Social Anthropology, Institute of Ethnology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, and President of the Ukrainian Association for Research in Women’s History

Dr Ihor Lylo (Lecture: City and Village), historian, Doctor of Historical Sciences,, director of the NGO Institute of Galician Cuisine, a visiting professor at the Jagiellonian University (Krakow) and the University of California San Diego (CA, U.S.).

Dr Olena Braichenko (Lecture: Food in Ukrainian Culture), Ph.D in History, researcher in gastronomic culture, founder of an independent research and educational project Їzhakultura

Tetiana Filevska (Lecture: Avant-garde in Ukraine and the Legacy of the Executed Renaissance), creative director at the Ukrainian Institute, specialist in the field of modern art, cultural activist, researcher of Ukrainian art of the 20th century, curator of art projects

Dr Svitlana Biedarieva (Lecture: Ukrainian Art and War), Ph.D. in Art History (Courtauld Institute of Art), curator, and artist. Visiting Non-Resident Fellow at George Washington University and CEC ArtsLink, New York

Olena Huseinova (Lecture: Ukrainian Culture and the World ), writer, radio presenter and producer, head of the literary programs department at Radio Kultura (Suspilne, the public broadcasting company of Ukraine)


The concept of the course was developed by Tetiana Filevska, Creative Director, Ukrainian Institute and Dr Oleksandra Gaidai, Head of Academic Programs, Ukrainian Institute


Narrator:

  • Marc Raymond Wilkins, film director, presenter

Promo voice:

  • Oleksii Safin, professional interpreter

All visuals, photographs, and video materials are taken from open public sources and used exclusively for educational purposes.

The online course “Ukrainian Culture : Understanding the Country and Its People”  has been developed by the Ukrainian Institute and online education studio EdEra with the support of the European Union and the International Renaissance Foundation within the framework of the EU4USociety project. Its contents are the sole responsibility of of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union and the International Renaissance Foundation.

Who this course is for:

  • Students
  • Scholars
  • Diplomats
  • Journalists
  • Everyone interested in Ukrainian culture

Instructor

Public Institution
Ukrainian Institute EdEra
  • 4.5 Instructor Rating
  • 702 Reviews
  • 15,048 Students
  • 6 Courses

The Ukrainian Institute is a public institution affiliated with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine. Our mission is to strengthen Ukraine's international standing through the means of cultural diplomacy. We facilitate international connections between people and institutions and create opportunities for Ukraine to interact and cooperate with the world.

EdEra is a Ukrainian online education studio with 8 years of experience in developing comprehensive educational materials. Our mission is to make education accessible and inspiring. The studio has implemented more than 150 educational projects for more than 1,500,000 users. We have cooperated with more than 50 partners from different areas — public sector, large funds and organizations, and corporate sector to create projects that are part of the reformation of the formal education system, improving the qualifications of state-level specialists, social qualitative changes, strengthening business through corporate training, as well as projects for personal development.

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