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Woolley, U. (2021). 'The Securitization of Entangled Historical Identity?' In K. Amacher, A. Portnov, & V. Serhiienko (Eds.), Official History in Eastern Europe (1st ed., pp. 319-347)
Woolley, Ursula. "The Securitization of Entangled Historical Identity?: Local and National History Discourses in Dnipro During the Poroshenko Presidency". Official History in Eastern Europe, edited by Korine Amacher, Andrii Portnov and Viktoriia Serhiienko, fibre Verlag, 2021, pp. 319-347.
Woolley, U. (2021): 'The Securitization of Entangled Historical Identity?', in Amacher, K, Portnov, A, Serhiienko, V (eds.). Official History in Eastern Europe. fibre Verlag, pp. 319-347.

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The Securitization of Entangled Historical Identity?

Local and National History Discourses in Dnipro During the Poroshenko Presidency

Woolley, Ursula

In: Official History in Eastern Europe (2021), pp. 319–347

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Ursula Woolley

Woolley, Ursula, PhD candidate at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London (UCL SSEES)

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