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Huseyin Oylupinar Page 1 Curriculum Vitae HUSEYIN OYLUPINAR, Phd

Huseyin Oylupinar Page 1 Curriculum Vitae HUSEYIN OYLUPINAR, Phd

Curriculum Vitae

HUSEYIN OYLUPINAR, PhD

Turkish-Ukrainian-Crimean Tatar Studies Fellow

Center for Middle Eastern Studies

Harvard University

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EDUCATION

PhD Interdisciplinary Degree in History and Cultural Studies, 2007–2014, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.

Dissertation Title: Remaking Terra Cosacorum: Kozak Revival and Kozak Collective Identity in Independent .

PhD (On hold) International Relations, Middle East Technical University, 2004–…., Ankara, .

Tentative Dissertation Title: Collective Memory and International Relations: vs. Crimean Tatars and Southern Ukraine in Ukrainian – Russian Relations (1991–2015).

MA European Studies, Izmir University of Economics, 2004, Izmir, Turkey.

Thesis Title: Ukraine on the Border of Two Worlds: Foreign Policy Amidst Painstaking Transition.

BA International Relations, Gazi University, 1999, Ankara, Turkey.

Bornova Anatolian High School, 1995, Izmir, Turkey.

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EXTRA TO DEGREE STUDIES and RESEARCH

Research Fellow Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute, September 2015 – December 2015.

Visiting Research Fellow Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute, March 2014–September 2014.

Research Fellow at the New Europe College, March–August, 2013 (Bucharest) Research topic: Collective Memory and International Relations: Cossacks of Southern Ukraine as a Domestic Factor in Ukrainian – Russian Relations (1991–2011).

Research Fellow The National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, May–August 2011.

Research Fellow The National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, May–August 2010.

Participant and Presenter International Summer Workshop, “Approaches to Post-Soviet Transformations” organized by -Mohyla Academy, CERCEC, The Chair of Ukrainian Studies of University of Ottawa, Centre franco-russe de recherché en sciences humaines et socials de Moscou, Ukraina Moderna, French Embassy of Kyiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine, 5–9 July 2010.

Research Fellow The National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, May–August 2009.

Student National Taras Schevchenko University of Kyiv, International Summer School of Ukrainian Studies, Summer 2009.

Student Ivan Franko National University of L'viv, Exchange Student, 2008.

Student National Taras Schevchenko University of Kyiv, International Summer School of Ukrainian Studies, Summer 2008.

Research Fellow The National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, May–August 2008.

Student , Harvard Ukrainian Studies Institute, HUSI Program, 2007.

Student Harvard University, Harvard Ukrainian Studies Institute, HUSI Program, 2006.

ACADEMIC/TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Turkish-Ukrainian-Crimean Tatar Studies Fellow, CMES, Harvard University, 2018-….

Visiting Professor of International Relations at the University of Izmir Economics, Izmir, Turkey, July– August 2015.

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Visiting Professor of International Relations at the University of Izmir Economics, Izmir, Turkey, October 2014–February 2015.

Research Fellow at the New Europe College (Bucharest), March–August 2013. Research topic: Collective Memory and International Relations: Cossacks of Southern Ukraine as a Domestic Factor in Ukrainian– Russian Relations (1991–2011).

Kule Teaching Assistant, University of Alberta, 2009–2012.

Kule Research Assistant, Peter and Doris Kule Centre for Ukrainian and Canadian Folklore, 2007–2009.

Served at the Bohdan Medwidsky Archive at the University of Alberta.

Served at the Bociurkiw Research Archive, University of Alberta.

Lecturer (on annual contract), Lecturer of the Department of International Relations, Izmir University of Economics, 2005–2007.

Research Assistant and Teaching Assistant, Department of International Relations, Izmir University of Economics, 2001–2005.

LANGUAGES

Fluency in English, Ukrainian and Turkish.

Russian, Belarusian and French (Upper-intermediate),

Crimean Tatar and Gagauz (Reading knowledge)

AWARDS, SCHOLARSHIPS, and GRANTS

Mihaychuk/Ukrainian Studies Fund Fellowship in Ukrainian Studies, Harvard University, Fall 2015. Mihaychuk Fellowship in Ukrainian Studies, Harvard University, March 2014–August 2014. Black Sea Link Fellowship, New Europe College, March–August, 2013. Mary Louise Imrie Graduate Student Award, August 2012. The Shevchenko Scientific Society (SSS) Research Grant, June 2011. Graduate Student Travel Award in Humanities and Fine Arts, May 2011. Ivan Lysiak Rudnystky Memorial Doctoral Fellowship in Ukrainian History and Political Thought, September 2010–April 2011. Kule Ukrainian Graduate Travel Grant, May 2011. Neporany Doctoral Fellowship, 2010.

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The José R. Varela Memorial Travel Award, 2010. The Gregory and Julia Patrick Prize in , 2010. The Canadian Foundation for Ukrainian Studies, Petro Jacyk Educational Foundation, Buduchnist Foundation, Travel Bursary, January, 2010. Kule Travel Grant, University of Alberta, November 2009. Harvard Ukrainian Studies Fund, Travel Grant, November 2009. Kule Travel Grant, University of Alberta, July 2009. Bursary, British Association for Soviet, Slavonic and East European Studies, June 2009. The José R. Varela Memorial Travel Award, May, 2009. GSA Travel Grant, University of Alberta, 2008. Provost Doctoral Award, June 2008. Alberta Ukrainian Commemorative Society Award, May 2008. Kawulych Ukrainian Folklore Graduate Award, June 2008. Kule Ukrainian Graduate Travel Grant, May 2008. Ukrainian Foundation for College Education Trust Bursary Award, May 2008. Travel Bursary, Peter and Doris Kule Center for Ukrainian-Canadian Folklore, November 2007. Travel Bursary, Shevchenko Foundation-Canada, Summer 2008. Provost Doctoral Entrance Award, University of Alberta, September 2007. Travel Grant, Izmir University of Economics, 2007. Scholarship, Harvard University, Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute, 2007. Travel Grant, Izmir University of Economics, 2006. Scholarship, Harvard University, Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute, 2006. Travel Grant, Izmir University of Economics, 2005. Research Scholarship, Izmir University of Economics, 2004–2005. Contract Salary, Research Assistantship and Lecturer positions, Izmir University of Economics, 2002–2007.

CONFERENCE PAPERS and LECTURES

Ukrainian-Ottoman Relations 1914-1917, Ukraine's Century of Struggle to Secure Independence, A UA Historical Encounters Series Event: Taking Measure of Milestones in Modern Ukrainian Military History 1917-2017, Washington DC, December 7-8, 2018. Ukrainian Government’s Crimea and Crimean Tatar Policies, Processing Reform in Ukraine: Strategy on the Return of Crimea and the Role of Indigenous Crimean Tatars, Harvard University, July 26, 2016. Turkish-Ukrainian Relations: Strategic Partnership and Potentials, US-Ukraine Security Dialogue, February 25, 2016, Washington DC. Cossacks Redux: Searching for New Relevance in Post-Soviet Ukraine, Harvard University, Seminar in Ukrainian Studies, Boston, November 30, 2015. Supranational vs. Post-Imperial: Are EU- Relations leading to a Second Cold War, The Fourth International Conference “The European Union and the Politization of Europe,” Anglo American University, Prague, November 27–28 2005.

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Discussant, Session on the 19th and the 20th Century Ukrainian Identity, the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies (ASEEES), Philedelphia. 19–22 November, 2015.

Crimean Tatars and Crimea after Annexation: Conditions and Prospects, The State Department of US, Washington DC, November 11, 2015.

Ukraine-NATO Relations: Perspectives from the Ukrainian Crisis, Eurasian Research Center (AVIM) – Ankara, conference titled “Security and Stability Concerns in the South Caucasus,” June 12, 2015, Ankara.

Religion in Crimea: Relations of Christians and Muslims in before and after the Russian Occupation of the Crimean Peninsula, Religious Connections and Divisions in the Black Sea Region, A Workshop at the New College of Europe, Bucharest, 22-23 June 2015

Understanding Crimea and Crimean Tatars: Historical Roots and Current Political Implications, Guest Speaker, Organized by the Office of the Commissioner of the President of Ukraine on the Crimean Tatar People Affairs, in collaboration with the Ismail Gasprinskiy Center for Crimean Studies at the Kyiv Mohyla- Academy, May 21, 2015, Kyiv.

History, Land and Collective Identity in Ukraine and Russia: The Role of Cossacks in the Annexation of Crimea and the Donbas War, Seminar at TOBB University, Ankara, April 1, 2015.

Understanding the Fate of Crimea and Crimean Tatars: From Ottoman Rule to Russian Occupations. Harvard Ukrainian Summer School Lecture, July 28, 2014.

Interethnic Relations in Ukraine’s Crimea: The Case of the Russian Cossacks.Crimea: Whose Homeland? On the Occasion of the Anniversary of the Deportation of Crimean Tatars, Harvard University, Boston, May 19– 20, 2014.

Crimean Cossacks vs. Crimean Tatars: An Examination of Ethnic Division. The Association for the Study of Nationalities, 2014 World Convention, New York, April 2014.

Crimea and Ukraine: Towards Recolonization? Lecture at the University of Izmir Economics, March 31, 2014.

Crimea in the Black Sea Politics: Interethnic Relations and The Role of Kozaks in Making Crimea a Russian Home. Black Sea Link International Symposium: Agents or Objects? Rethinking the History of Bessarabia / Moldova and the Black Sea Region (1812–2012). New Europe College, Bucharest, June 21–23, 2013.

Paper sent. Identities in Conflict: Construction of Ukrainian Crimean Tatar Identities against the Russian Identity in Post-Soviet Ukraine. 14th International Cultural Studies Symposium: Confinement, Résistance, Freedom. Izmir, May 8–10, 2013.

(Accepted) Cossack Collective Memory in Contemporary Southern Ukraine: An Analysis of Cossacks as a Factor in Ukrainian-Russian Relations (1991–2012). Wroclaw, May 27–28, 2013.

Collective Memory and Foreign Policy: Perceptions among Ukraine, Turkey and Russia. 44th Convention of the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies. New Orleans, November 15–18, 2012.

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Kozak Collective Memory in Contemporary Southern Ukraine: An Analysis of Kozaks as a Domestic Factor. 9th Annual Session of the Warsaw East European Conference organized by the Center for East European Studies, University of Warsaw, (Studium Europy Wschodniej Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego) Conference Theme: Old and new: Past, Present and Future of the Post-Communist World, July 15–18, 2012, Warsaw, .

Accepted. as a Kozak Memory Project in Soviet and Independent Ukraine. Annual Conference of the Canadian Association of Slavists. 26–28 May, 2012, Waterloo, Ontario.

Accepted. Making of Cultural Sphere in Late Ukrainian SSR and in Independent Ukraine: Ukrainian Nationalist Elite’s Articulations of Kozaks as Forefathers. PG Colloquium: Cultural Construction in the USSR and States of the Former Soviet Bloc. School of History, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom, March 17–18, 2012.

Spaces of National Identity and Memory: Ceremonies and Festivals in Late Soviet and Post Soviet Ukraine. Conference theme titled “Twenty Years after 1991: The Reshaping of Space and Identity”. Conference organizers are the Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, The Centre d’études Franco-Russe de Moscou (CEFR), The Russian State University of the Humanities (RGGU), Association for the Study of Nationalities (ASN). Conference Venue: Moscow, September 29 – October 1, 2011.

Maker of a Kozak Nation: Viktor Yushchenko’s National Identity and Collective Memory Policies in the Context of Post-Soviet Transformation. 8th Annual Session of the Warsaw East European Conference organized by the Center for East European Studies, University of Warsaw, (Studium Europy Wschodniej Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego) Conference Theme: 1991–2011 Post – Soviet Countries’ Twenty Years of Independence, July 15–18, 2011, Warsaw, Poland.

An Analysis of Ukrainian Foreign Policy Discourse: Ukraine’s Relations with the European Union in the Post-Orange Revolution Era. Conference title: Two Decades Later: Post-Soviet Transformations in the Balkans and Eastern and Central Europe. The Korean Association of Central & Eastern Europe and Balkan Studies, Institute of Eastern Europe and Balkan Studies, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, The Kule Centre for Ukrainian and Canadian Folklore, University of Alberta, July 11, 2011.

Post-Soviet Transformation of the Ukrainian Military in the Context of Economy and Politics of the Kozak Revival. 3rd Social Science Summer School in Ukraine - Ostroh (Ukraine), Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, CERCEC, The Chair of Ukrainian Studies of University of Ottawa, Centre franco-russe de recherché en sciences humaines et socials de Moscou, Ukraina Moderna, French Embassy of Kyiv, 4–10 July 2011.

Використання фольклору у політичному контексті Полтави. Conference to Honor the Slavic Literature and Culture, Organized by International Committee for Slavists and Ukrainian Committee for Slavists, Kyiv, May 24–26, 2011.

The Making of Zaporozhia: A Kozak Memory Project in Soviet and Independent Ukraine. 16th Annual ASN World Convention, April 14–16, 2011.

Mamaieva Sloboda: Construction of a Contemporary Memory Project in Ukraine. 42nd Annual Convention, ASEEES, Los Angeles, November 18–21, 2010.

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Contemporary Kozak Regiments in Ukraine: Memory Identity and Politics. 42nd Annual Convention, ASEEES, Los Angeles, November18–21, 2010.

Return of the Cossacks: Kozak Regiments and the Making of Identity and Memory in Contemporary Ukraine. ICCEES VIII World Congress (The Swedish Society for the Study of Russia, Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia) Eurasia: Prospects for Wider Cooperation, Stockholm, Sweden, July 26 – 31, 2010.

Place and Collective Memory of the Kozak Past: The Battle of Poltava. International Summer School “Approaches to Post-Soviet Transformations” organized by Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Le Centre d'études des mondes russe, caucasien et centre-européen (CERCEC), The Chair of Ukrainian Studies of University of Ottawa, Centre franco-russe de recherché en sciences humaines et socials de Moscou, Ukraina Moderna, French Embassy of Kyiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine, July 5–9, 2010.

The Making of Ukrainian Collective Memory through Festivals. Conference to Honor the Slavic Literature and Culture, Organized by International Committee for Slavists and Ukrainian Committee for Slavists, Kyiv, May 25–28, 2010.

The Making of the Collective Memory in Contemporary Ukraine: The Hetman’s Capital “Baturyn”. International Graduate Student Symposium. Centre for European, Russian Studies, University of Toronto, January 21–23, 2010.

Construction of Memory, Identity, and Space in Contemporary Ukraine: The Kobzar Tradition, presented at the 41th National Convention of American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (AAASS), Boston, , November, 2009.

Images of the “other” in the Ukrainian Dumy: Observing the Cossack Identity within the 17th century Social Context, International Ballad Conference, Minsk, Belarus, July 13–18, 2009

The Theme of Captivity in Ukrainian Dumy: Identity Construction in the Seventeenth Century. The international conference on “Slavery, Ransom and Liberation in Russia and the Steppe Area, 1500–2000”, the University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom, 15–16 June 2009.

Narrations of Ukrainian Past in the North American World History Textbooks: A text Analysis, 2nd International Conference, dedicated to the memory of Omeljan Pritsak, Organized by National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, held in Kyiv, Ukraine, 21-22 May 2009.

Images of the “other” in the Dumy, Міжнародна Наукова Конференція “Словянский ідентитет: Спільниі коріння i cпільниі майбутне: Парадигма ХХI Століття”, (International Scientific Conference “Slavic Identity: Common Roots and Common Future: Program for 21st Century) organized by Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, Ukrainian Committee for Slavic Studies, M. T. Rylskii Folklore and Ethnography Institute, Taras Schevchenko University Philology Institute, Kyiv, Ukraine, May 21, 2009.

Origins of Ukraine and Russia: The Narrative in the North American “World History” Textbooks, World History Forum, held at University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada, April 14, 2009.

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The Construction of the Self: The representation of the “other” in the Ukrainian Dumy, presented at the 40th National Convention of American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (AAASS), Philadelphia, United States, November, 2008.

The Role of European Union and the Black Sea Economic Cooperation in the Construction of State Identities: Cases of Ukraine and Turkey, presented at International Conference for the honor of Omeljan Pritsak, National University of Kyiv Mohyla Academy, Kiev, Ukraine, June 2008. (with Nergis Ozkural)

Ottoman Empire in the Northern Black Sea and its Imperial Heritage on Contemporary Turco-Ukrainian Relations: A Constructivist Approach, presented at the 39th National Convention of American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (AAASS), New Orleans, United States, November 2007.

Turkey and Ukraine in the Black Sea Region, presented at the ‘Turkey and its Neighbors’ conference held in Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey, May 2007.

Reflections of Change, Cooperation and Continuity in Turkish – Ukrainian Relations, presented at the 38th National Convention of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (AAASS), Washington DC, United States, November 2006.

Brother vs. Big Brother: Ukraine’s Quest for National Identity, presented at the 11th Annual Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities (ASN), Columbia University, New York, United States, March 2006. (with Nergis Ozkural)

Ukraine on the Border of Two Worlds: Chances of Getting out of Painstaking Transition with Divided Regions, presented at The First Global International Studies Conference organized by the World International Studies Committee (WISC), Istanbul, Turkey, August, 2005.

Ukraine-Russia Relations: Quest for Energy and Influence, presented at the Fourth International METU Conference on International Relations, Neighborhood: Past, Present, and Future. Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey, July 2005.

Question of Iraq in the Middle East, Conference on Contemporary Issues of International Relations, Izmir University of Economics, Izmir, Turkey, December 2003.

European Union and Turkey: Relations and Perspectives, Conference on Turkey – European Union Relations, Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey, November 2002.

PUBLICATIONS

Published

“Rusya Federasyonu’nun Küresel ve Bölgesel Düzeni Anlayışı ve Yaklaşımı” (Russian Federation’s Perception of and Practice in the Global and Regional Order) in Küresel ve Büyük Güçlerin Stratejileri (Strategies of the Global and Great Powers), Orıon Kitabevi, 2017

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“Soğuk Savaş Sonundan Donbas Savaşı’na AB-Ukrayna İlişkileri,”(EU–Ukraine Relations from the end of the Cold War to the Donbas War), in Güncel Konularla Avrupa ve Avrupa Birliği: Teori, İç Gelişmeler, Dış Politika (Europe and European Union: Theory, Domestic Developments, Foreign Policy), Savaş Yayınevi, 2015.

“Avrupa Birliği ve Rusya İlişkilerinde Zorunluluk, İşbirliği ve Anlaşmazlık,” (Indispensability, Cooperation and Conflict in EU–Russia Relations), in Güncel Konularla Avrupa ve Avrupa Birliği: Teori, İç Gelişmeler, Dış Politika Güncel Konularla Avrupa ve Avrupa Birliği: Teori, İç Gelişmeler, Dış Politika (Europe and European Union: Theory, Domestic Developments, Foreign Policy), Savaş Yayınevi, 2015. Co-authored with Nergiz Köroğlu Özkural.

“Ukraine-NATO Relations Before and After the Euromaidan,” in Security and Stability Concerns in the South Caucasus, ed. Hazel Çağan and Turgut K. Tuncel, Ankara: Özyurt Matbaacılık, 2015.

“Двосторонні відносини Туреччини та України в контексті турецьких зовнішньополітичних тенденцій.”(Bilateral Relations of Turkey and Ukraine in the Context of Foreign Policy Orientations) in Ukraina–Turechchyna: istoriia, politika, ekonomika, prabo, dyplomatiia, kultura (Turkey–Ukraine: History, Politics, Economics, Law, Diplomacy, Culture). Editors Volodomyr Serhiichuk and Nataliia Tytarenko. Ukrainskyi pysmennyk, Kyiv, 2015.

“History, Land and Collective Identity: Crimean Kozak and Crimean Tatar Contestation on Physical and Social Space.” New College Europe Black Sea Link Yearbook, No. 2012-2013, pp. 161-193. (Published in 2014).

“Пространства национальной идентичности и памяти: церемонии и фестивали в позднесоветской и постсоветской Украине.” Двадцать лет спустя: 1991-2011: Реорганизация пространства и идентичности: Материалы междунар. конгресса. Москва, 29 сентября - 1 октября 2011 г. / Редкол.: Д. Арель, Е.И. Пивовар, Ж. Радвани, В.А. Тишков; Отв. ред. Е.И. Филиппова. М.: РГГУ, 2012. 482 с.

“Evliya Çelebi’s Travel to Özü Province and His Encounters with Kozaks.” in eds. Kukharenko, Svitlana and Holloway, Peter The Paths of Folklore : Essays in Honor of Natalie Kononenko. Bloomington, IN, Slavica Publishers, 2012, 73–85.

“Descriptions of the Terra Cosaccorum in the Evliya Celebi’s Book of Travelers (Seyahatname).” The Institute of Archeology, National Pedagogical University of Chernihiv named after T. Shevchenko, Institute of History, Ethnology and Law named after O. Lazarevs’ko, Chernihiv. Volodomyr Kovalenko (ed.) 2011.

“Pax-Ottomana or What? Understanding the Shift in Turkey’s Foreign Policy and Ukraine’s Place” Publisher Міністерство освіти і науки України ДЗ “Луганський національний університет імені Тараса Шевченка” Науково-дослідний центр імені В.М. Бейліса “Схід-Захід: теорія та історія міжцивілізаційних взаємостосунків”.

“Constructing the Identity: the Ottomans, and Jews in the Dumy Texts.” Слов’янські обрії: збірник наукових праць. Вип. 3 / НАН України. Український комітет славістів. Нац. б-ка України ім. В.І. Вернадського. – К., 2010. – 228 с.

“The Making of the Collective Memory in Contemporary Ukraine: The Hetman’s Capital “Baturyn”. Seredno’vichni Starozhytnosti Tsentral’no-Skhidnoi Evropy. Materialy IX Mizhnarodnoi students’koi naukovoi

Huseyin Oylupinar Page 9 arkheolohichnoi konferentsii, (Antiquities of Central and Eastern Europe from Middle Ages), Institute of Archeology, National Pedagogical University of Chernihiv named after T. Shevchenko, Institute of History, Ethnology and Law named after O. Lazarevs’ko, Chernihiv, Ukraine, 2010, pp. 198–200.

Reviewed Work. Azerbaijani Women Poet-Minstrels: Women Ashiqs from 18th Century to the Present. Anna C. Oldfield. The review article will be published on The Slavic and East European Journal. Spring, 2010.

“Формування ідентичності: поляки, турки та євреї в українських думах.” Народна творчість та етнографія. №5, 2010, 74–77.

“The Making Of The Collective Memory In Contemporary Ukraine: The Hetman's Capital "Baturyn,"”Conference proceedings, New Perspectives on Contemporary Ukraine: Politics, History and Culture”, January 21–23, 2010, http://www.utoronto.ca/jacyk/gss2010/proceedings.html

“Place and Collective Memory of the Kozak Past in the Making of Ukrainian Identity: The Battle of Poltava.” Proceedings of the International Summer School‘Approaches to Post-Soviet Transformations’ Dnipropetrovsk (Ukraine) 5–9 July 2010. www.ukrainianstudies.uottawa.ca/pdf/Oylupinar%20Dnipro%20Paper.doc.pdf- 44k - 2010-07-03

The Role of European Union and Black Sea Economic Cooperation in the Construction of State Identities: Cases of Ukraine and Turkey / Özkural N., Oylupinar H. – С. 209- 220 in Спадщина Омеляна Пріцака і сучасні гуманітарні науки : матеріали міжнар. наук. конф., 28-30 трав. 2008 р. / Нац. ун-т "Києво- Могилянська академія" ; [упоряд. О. І. Галенко ; редкол. : О. І. Галенко, В. В. Лучик, В. Ф. Резаненко, Ф. Туранли, Т. О. Ярошенко, І. О. Кізченко]. – К. : Аратта, 2009. – 328 с.

“Ukraine”. In Mustafa Kibaroglu (ed.) Turkey’s Neighbourhood. Ankara: Foreign Policy Institute, 2008. pp. 53–89.

“Balkan Popular Culture and the Ottoman Ecumene” ed. by Dona Buchanan, review article published in Folklorica, Fall, 2008.

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