Kai Struve
Kai Struve is a Privatdozent at the Institute of History of Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg. He received his Ph.D. at the Free University of Berlin and held previous positions at the Herder Institute in Marburg and the Simon Dubnow Institute of Jewish History and Culture in Leipzig as well as visiting fellow- and professorships in the US, France, and Poland. Among his recent publications are the books Deutsche Herrschaft, ukrainischer Nationalismus, antijüdische Gewalt. Der Sommer 1941 in der Westukraine, München: DeGruyter-Oldenbourg 2015 (published in Ukrainian translation by Dukh i litera, Kyiv 2022), and the edited volume (with Michael G. Müller): Fragmentierte Republik? Das politische Erbe der Teilungszeit in Polen 1918-1939, Göttingen: Wallstein 2017. Currently, he works on a research project analyzing discourses on Ukrainian nationalism in East and West during the Cold War.