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Amacher, K., Portnov, A., Serhiienko, V. (2021). 'Introduction' In K. Amacher, A. Portnov, & V. Serhiienko (Eds.), Official History in Eastern Europe (1st ed., pp. 9-12)
Amacher, Korine Portnov, Andrii and Serhiienko, Viktoriia. "Introduction". Official History in Eastern Europe, edited by Korine Amacher, Andrii Portnov and Viktoriia Serhiienko, fibre Verlag, 2021, pp. 9-12.
Amacher, K, Portnov, A and Serhiienko, V. (2021): 'Introduction', in Amacher, K, Portnov, A, Serhiienko, V (eds.). Official History in Eastern Europe. fibre Verlag, pp. 9-12.

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Amacher, Korine | Portnov, Andrii | Serhiienko, Viktoriia

In: Official History in Eastern Europe (2021), pp. 9–12

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Korine Amacher

Amacher, Korine, Prof. Dr., Professor of Russian and Soviet History and director of the MA programme ‘Russia – East Central Europe’ at the University of Geneva

Andrii Portnov

Portnov, Andrii, Prof. Dr., Professor of the Entangled History of Ukraine at the Viadrina European University in Frankfurt (Oder), Guest Professor at the University of Potsdam, and Director of the PRISMA UKRAЇNA Research Network Eastern Europe

Viktoriia Serhiienko

Serhiienko, Viktoriia, Dr., Senior Researcher at the Mykhailo Hrushevskyi Institute of Ukrainian Archaeography and Source Studies of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

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