Dr Oksana Vynnyk

History

IRC Postdoctoral Fellow

Biography

Dr Oksana Vynnyk is an Irish Research Council Postdoctoral Fellow. Her research focuses on the modern history of East-Central Europe, particularly on Ukraine and Poland. Currently, she is working on a project titled: “Healing War Wounds and Building the State: Disabled Veterans in the Interwar Polish Cities." Her research project places the city in the centre of the analysis and focuses on the interconnection between disability and urban social space and explores how war disability was constructed by state and society and experienced by impaired men in interwar Lviv, Kraków and Lódź.

Book Chapter

Year Publication
2024 Oksana Vynnyk (2024) 'Managing Disability and Constructing the Nation in Interwar Poland: The Lviv Disabled Veterans’ Home' In: Lived Institutions as History of Experience. London : Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. [DOI]
2020 Oksana Vynnyk (2020) 'Beyond National: “Posttraumatic Identity” of Disabled War Veterans in Interwar Lviv' In: Lviv – Wrocław, Cities in Parallel?: Myth, Memory and Migration, c. 1890-Present. Budapest : CEU Press. [DOI]

Peer Reviewed Journal

Year Publication
2024 Vynnyk, O. (2024) 'Professional Ethics, Medical Experts and the Famine of 1932-1933 in Soviet Ukraine'. Journal of Genocide Research, 26 . [Link] [DOI]
2024 Vynnyk, O. (2024) '‘We swear to fight for the inviolability of the borders of our motherland’: disabled veterans and social welfare in interwar Lviv'. European Review of History, . [Link] [DOI]
2022 Oksana Vynnyk (2022) ''We Will Carry the Legless and Feed the Armless': Lviv's Ukrainian Community and Disabled Veterans of the Ukrainian Galician Army in Interwar Poland'. Slavonic and East European Review, 100 (1). [DOI]
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