History

Andriy Zayarnyuk

Associate Professor

Office: 3A29 Ashdown Hall
Phone:204.786.9371
Fax: 204.774.4134
E-mail: a.zayarnyuk@uwinnipeg.ca

Degrees
B.A. (Lviv), M.A. (York); Ph.D. (Alberta)

Areas of Interest
Social and Cultural History 19th and 20th Century Eastern Europe, the Habsburg Empire, the Soviet Union, Ukraine, nationalism, peasants, modern cities, train stations.


Courses
1010: Social and Political Ideas in European History

2112: War as a Social Institution
   FW2012-13, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 8:30am - 9:45am, 1M28

2325: Russia to 1917 

2326: Russia since 1917

3310: Topics in Modern Ukrainian History

3317: Topics in Modern Russian History

4317: Studies in Modern Russian History

7004: Topics: Modern Russia (Graduate)



Selected Publications

“Empire, Peasants, National Movements – Galician Postcolonial Triangle?” HIstoryka. Studia metodologiczne, 42 (2012):133-149.

“‘The War Is as Usual’: World War I Letters to a Galician Village,” Ab Imperio, 4 (2010):197-224.

 “Mapping Identities: The Popular Base of Galician Russophilism in the 1890s,” Austrian History Yearbook, 41 (2010):117-142.

“Historia lokalna i narracja narodowa. Zmiana obrządku mieszkańców wsi Nidzielna w 1908 roku” [Local History and National Narrative: The Change of Rite in the Case of Nedilna villagers in 1908], Kwartalnik Historyczny, 116.2 (2009):155-171.

Idiomy emansypatsiď : "vyzvol'ni" proekty i halyts'ke selo seredyny XIX st. [Idioms of Emancipation: Projects of “Liberation” and the Mid- Nineteenth Century Galician Village]. Kyiv: Krytyka, 2007.

“The Politics of Language and Popular Culture in Dziga Vertov's “The Man with the Movie Camera”.” Hyphenated Histories: Central European Bildung and Slavic Studies in the Contemporary Academy . Ed. Andrew Colin Gow. Leiden: Brill, 2007. 121-139.

Together with John-Paul Himka. Eds. Letters from Heaven: Popular Religion in Russia and Ukraine. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2006.

“L'viv über alles , an Eden for Intellectuals.” Floodgates ­ Technologies, Cultural (Ex)change and the Persistence of Place. Ed. Susan Ingram, Markus Reisenleitner and Cornelia Szabó-Knotik. Frankfurt/M: Peter Lang, 2006. 149-184.

“Obtaining History: The Case of Ukrainians in Habsburg Galicia , 1848- 1900.” Austrian History Yearbook 35 (2005):125-151.