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1. Ukrainian healthcare providers under siege during the first year of war: challenges and adaptations.

2. New Wild Fields: How the Russian War Leads to the Demodernization of Ukraine's Occupied Territories.

3. Krym. Rossiya...Navsegda? Critical Junctures, Critical Antecedents, and the Paths Not Taken in the Making of Crimea's Annexation.

4. What Have We Learned about Ethnonational Identities in Ukraine?

5. Energy Resources and Markets – Perspectives on the Russia–Ukraine War.

6. Why the 2020 Belarusian Protests Failed to Oust Lukashenka.

7. “Consuming” national identity in Western Ukraine.

8. War, Identity Politics, and Attitudes toward a Linguistic Minority: Prejudice against Russian-Speaking Ukrainians in Ukraine between 1995 and 2018.

9. Soviet National Autonomy in the 1920s: The Dilemmas of Ukraine's Jewish Population.

10. Developing a capacity-building programme to support a mental health service modernisation pilot project in Lviv region of Western Ukraine.

11. Renaming and Reclaiming Urban Spaces in Ukraine: The Perspective of Internally Displaced People.

12. Between Frontline and Parliament: Ukrainian Political Parties and Irregular Armed Groups in 2014–2019.

13. Historians as Activists: History Writing in Times of War. The Case of Ukraine in 2014–2018.

14. Subjective well-being among young people in five Eastern European countries.

15. Ukraine's First Ethnographic Map: Made in the Russian Empire.

16. The 1921–1923 Famine and the Holodomor of 1932–1933 in Ukraine: Common and Distinctive Features.

17. The Holodomor and Jews in Kyiv and Ukraine: An Introduction and Observations on a Neglected Topic.

18. Managing the difficult past: Ukrainian collective memory and public debates on history.

19. War of words: the impact of Russian state television on the Russian Internet.

20. The heritage of autonomy in Carpathian Rus’ and Ukraine's Transcarpathian region.

21. The early 1960s as a cultural space: a microhistory of Ukraine's generation of cultural rebels.

23. Bandera: memorialization and commemoration.

24. Process and practice: groupness, ethnicity, and habitus in Carpathian Rus’.

25. Urban commemoration and literature in post-Soviet L’viv: a comparative analysis with the Polish experience.

26. Is sextremism the new feminism? Perspectives from Pussy Riot and Femen.