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Search for Home: Experience of Postwar Pidzamche

The project “The Search for Home in Postwar Lviv: The Experience of Pidzamche, 1944-1960” aimed to illuminate one of the most complicated pages in the history of contemporary Lviv – its transformation from the frontier Polish city of Lwόw and German-occupied Lemberg into a Soviet and then Ukrainian city. This traumatic and controversial experience of the city’s radical transformation by the Soviets is presented through the stories of various people who began their new postwar life in Lviv’s district of Pidzamche.
The project aspired to ‘capture’ the life pathways of Pidzamche’s inhabitants and the experience of the postwar transformation of one of Lviv’s oldest districts, the place of the Jewish ghetto during World War II, and a site for postwar industrialization. It turned into the crossroads of ideology and daily routines, the human and the political, the old and the new, remembrance and obliteration. The research was conducted under the program "Historical Workshop Europe", financed by the German Federal Fund "Memory, Responsibility, Future", and coordinated by the Institute for Applied History in Frankfurt (Oder) and the European University Viadrina.
The field part of the project (collecting data by in-depth interviewing) was implemented in the summer of 2012. The methodology for conversations was elaborated by the Center for Urban History’s team. The project was coordinated by Andriy Bondarenko. The interviews were done by Halyna Bodnar, Natalia Otrishchenko, Anna Chebotariova, and Andriy Shuliar. The project collected a total of 25 interviews; for confidentiality reasons, there is open access to 23 of them. Interviews were conducted in Ukrainian or Russian.
Reference to the collection: Based on the materials of the UStories project of the Center for Urban History of East Central Europe, collection “Search for Home: Experience of Postwar Pidzamche, 1944-1960”.
Reference to the interview: Interview with sex, born in year of birth, recorded date of the interview. Interviewer: first name last name // Archive of the Center for Urban History of East Central Europe “UStories”, collection “Collection title”, p. page number.
Example: Interview with a man, born in 1932, recorded on July 31, 2012. Interviewers: Andriy Bondarenko and Andriy Shuliar // Archive of the Center for Urban History of East Central Europe “UStories”, collection “Search for Home: Experience of Postwar Pidzamche, 1944-1960”, p. 7.
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Search for Home: Experience of Postwar Pidzamche
Female, born 1932
An interview with a resident of Zamarstyniv area, a former employee of one of the educational institutions in Lviv.
Female, born 1951
An interview with the inborn resident of Zamarstyniv area who has lived here in a family house since the 1950s.
Female, born 1935 (p.1)
An interview with a former nurse of Lviv Tuberculosis Hospital, born in Lviv. Part 1.
Female, born 1941
An interview with a woman, a former employee of the plant “Mikroprylad” and leather goods factory.
Female, born 1938
An interview with the lecturer at the University of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnology, an inborn resident of Pidzamche.
Male, born 1941
An interview with the former resident of Pidzamche who now lives in a village near Lviv.