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Prof. Dr. Natalia Kovalchuk

Prof. Dr. Natalia Kovalchuk

Guest researcher

Contact

Phone: +38032240-99-45 Ext. 3606

Research interests

  • Modern History of East Central Europe
  • Russian Pan-Slavism and Neo-Imperialism
  • Empires and Nations in East Central Europe
  • Urban History and Identity

Curriculum vitae

Dr. Nataliia Kovalchuk is Associate Professor of History at the Ukrainian Catholic University in Lviv. Prof. Kovalchuk has been a lecturer and administrator at UCU since 2002. She earned her Candidate of Science degree (Ph.D. equivalent) from Lviv National University and her Masters' degree in the comparative history of East-Central Europe from Central European University in Budapest.

Her research focuses on the modern intellectual history of East-Central Europe, national and supranational movements such as Pan-Slavism, and the current life of 19th-century ideologies.

Prof. Kovalchuk came to Germany in March 2022 through the LMU Historisches Seminar's support programme. Subsequently, she was granted a fellowship by the Gerda Henkel Foundation to study the role of Pan-Slavic ideas in modern Russian political imagination. As a Volkswagen Foundation Fellow, she taught a course on Ukrainian history at the University of Passau in the 2023-2024 academic year. Currently, Dr. Nataliia Kovalchuk is a guest researcher at the LMU Chair of East European History. Von Siemens Foundation supports her newest project dealing with All-Slavic congresses in contemporary Russia.