Reading in Times of AI: What lies ahead? A conversation with Klaus Benesch, Yaroslav Prytula, Daria Badior and Natalie Nougayrède
<p><em>Organizers: Research Centre Ukraine / Max Weber Foundation, re/visions, Center for Urban History.</em></p>
<p>A lot is being written these days about the decline of reading and the deterioration of reading comprehension skills. However, this is a good time to reflect on what we actually mean by reading itself. Is it only reading from paper, and therefore, reading books? Can scrolling be considered a new practice of reading? Are listening to audiobooks, podcasts, and texts read by AI…
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War and the Church in Early Modern Ukraine: Institutions, Visions, People
<p>War and the Church in Early Modern Ukraine: Institutions, Visions, People</p>
<p>Friday, November 28, 2025<br /> 09:30 </p>
<p><br /> The Kyiv Christianity Program and the Igor Skochylas Center for Religious Culture at UCU, in cooperation with the Max Weber Foundation Research Center in Ukraine, invite you to an interdisciplinary academic conference entitled “War and the Church in Early Modern Ukraine: Institutions, Visions, People.”</p>
<p>War and the Church as a religious…
Methodology Seminar for Art History in Ukraine
<p>The <em>Methodology Seminars for Art History in Ukraine</em> is a two-year scholarly initiative committed to rethinking methodological approaches and future directions of art history within Ukraine. The project is realized with the support of the Getty Foundation, as a part of the Connecting Art Histories program, by the Bibliotheca Hertziana – Max Planck Institute for Art History in Rome and the Research Centre Ukraine — Max Weber Foundation in Lviv.</p>
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Overlooked: Revisiting the Histories of Ghettos in Occupied Territories of Contemporary Ukraine, Poland, Lithuania, and Moldova
<p>The history of ghettos is at the core of the ways the Holocaust and, more generally, the Second World War is studied and represented. Together with the history of camps, the history of ghettos constitutes historiographical and conceptual cornerstones of Holocaust history. The “Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, 1933–1945” lists over 40,000 sites of persecution, forced labor, imprisonment, and murder, and over 1150 ghettos in Nazi-occupied and Nazi-allied Europe and North Africa. The…