Oleh Koserod

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Oleh Witalijowytsch Koserod ( Ukrainian Олег Віталійович Козерод ; * 1970 , Ukrainian SSR ) is a Ukrainian historian and political scientist .

Life

Oleh Koserod comes from a Polish-Ukrainian aristocratic family, almost all of whose members were shot by the Bolsheviks after the October Revolution . Born in Ukraine in 1970, he graduated from Kharkiv University with honors in 1993 .

He began his professional career as a professor at the Kharkiv Art and Industry University, studied at the Kharkiv Polytechnic University and headed the Department of International Relations at the Kaynar University in Kazakhstan . He began his journalistic work as a correspondent for news agencies . From 2000 he was a doctoral student and research assistant at the Institute for Political and Ethnic-National Research of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine . From 2001 he was a visiting student and student at the Oxford Center for Hebrew and Jewish Research and since 2009 researcher at the Center for Humanities Research at Oxford University .

Oleh Koserod is an expert on Ukrainian history as well as contemporary politics and national security of Great Britain and the European Union, including the history of the 20th century, terrorism, xenophobia, anti-Semitism and interethnic relations. In 1996 he defended a doctoral thesis on the historiography of the white movement in Ukraine. In 2009 he defended his D.Sc. Dissertation on the history of the Ukrainian Jews .

Oleh Koserod is a member of many international organizations, including the European Association for Jewish Studies , the Royal Historical Society and the Oxford University Alumni Society.

Works

Oleh Koserod is the author of hundreds of scientific and journalistic articles, as well as several monographs, including:

  • “Turning point. The Jewish community in the 1919-1929 years "(Charkiw, 1998. – 161 pp.)
  • " AI Denikins regime and Jewish Population of Ukraine: 1919-1920" (Charkiw, 1997)
  • "Jews of Ukraine in the Period of the New Economic Policy" (Kiev, 2002. - 252 pp.)
  • "150 Jewish Organizations in Great Britain" (2006. - 181 pp.)
  • "Jewish socio-political thought of the 20th / beginning of the 21st century in Ukraine" (2011. - 363 p., Co-authorship)
  • "Gender aspects of the history of Ukrainian Judaism (using the example of the period of the 20s of the 20th century)" (2013. - 144 pp.)
  • "Historical-Geographical Problems of Jewish History and Philosophy" (2014. - 190 pages)
  • "Jewish national community in the context of the integration of Ukrainian society" (2014. - 376 pp.)

Individual evidence

  1. The history of the aristocratic family Kazirod ( Memento of the original from May 14, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.dieneuzeit.com
  2. ^ Oxford Center for Hebrew and Jewish Studies
  3. ^ European Association for Jewish Studies
  4. ^ Oxford University Alumni Society