
doi: 10.25626/0014
The situation in Ukraine is the subject of an intense discussion in the public sphere and the media across Europe. But what do we know about how our neighbouring countries are reflecting on the crisis, its historical background and its meaning for the relationship between our countries, Ukraine, Russia and the European Union? During 2014 and 2015 the Cultures of History Forum asked historians and sociologists from more than 15 European countries, the US, Israel and Turkey to reflect on the media coverage and public debates regarding the Ukrainian crisis in their countries. This article focuses on Lithuania.
Europäische Union, Litauen, 90, Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Eastern partnership, 90 Geschichte, Lithuania, Großfürstentum Litauen, Russland, Ukraine, ddc:90, Euromaidan, Berichterstattung
Europäische Union, Litauen, 90, Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Eastern partnership, 90 Geschichte, Lithuania, Großfürstentum Litauen, Russland, Ukraine, ddc:90, Euromaidan, Berichterstattung
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