The Steinbrucker Conversations - Shifting Perspectives: Imagining Europe From the Margins

Kharkiv, the Frontline of Europe: Angela Kachuyevski in conversation with Iryna Rabotyagova

Jonathan Church

Summary

This conversation between Dr. Angela Kachuyevski and Dr. Iryna Rabotyagova explores the complex relationship between Kharkiv, Ukraine, and Europe, particularly in the context of the ongoing conflict and the historical legacy of the Soviet Union. The speakers discuss the impact of the Maidan Revolution, the cultural identity of Ukrainians, and the shifts in public opinion towards European integration, especially in light of the full-scale invasion in 2022. The resilience of Kharkiv's citizens and their aspirations for a European future are highlighted throughout the discussion.

Takeaways

  • Kharkiv is a vibrant city despite the ongoing conflict.
  • Soviet nostalgia continues to influence identities in Ukraine.
  • Young people are increasingly questioning Soviet nostalgia.
  • Cultural integration with Europe is a priority for many Ukrainians.
  • The Maidan Revolution marked a significant shift in public sentiment.
  • Public opinion in Kharkiv has shifted towards a pro-European stance since the invasion.
  • Education and cultural institutions play a crucial role in shaping identity.
  • The war has prompted a reevaluation of historical narratives.
  • Kharkiv's identity is firmly rooted as the frontline of European aspirations.

The Steinbrucker Conversations - Shifting Perspectives: Imagining Europe from the Margins is made possible by the generous support of Frank and Evelyn Steinbrucker and Arcadia University. This podcast is produced by Jonathan Church and is a Confabulated Communities Production.