Iryna Skubii

Historian | Environmental & Material Culture Studies | Ukrainian & Soviet History

Teaching

Since 2020 – Queen’s University. Department of History.

Teaching Assistant:

  • HIST 246: Soviet Experiment
  • HIST 214: Food in Global History

Instructor:

HIST 364: Imperial Borderlands: Russia and the Soviet Union

Ukrania quae et Terra Cosaccorum cum vicinis Walachiae, Moldoviae, Johann Baptiste Homann (Nuremberg, 1720)

Focusing on the concept of borderlands and peripheries, this course examines the multi-ethnic and multi-confessional nature of the lands of the former Russian Empire and Soviet Union, spanning chronologically from the XVIII century until the early 1990s. Geographically, the course will cover a diverse array of regions that lie between the Baltic and the Black Seas in the west to the Pacific Ocean in the East. Topics include current theoretical and methodological debates about the new imperial history, mapping and cartography, nationality policies and ethnic and religious minorities, economic development and the exploitation of environmental resources, and the treatment of cultures, languages, and religions.

2019-2020 – University of Alberta. Department of Modern Languages and Cultural Studies; Department of History and Classics.

Instructor:

  • SLAV 499: Special topics. Soviet Childhood
  • HIST 419: Topics in Soviet history. Consumption in the Soviet Union

2013-2019 – Kharkiv National Technical University of Agriculture. Department for UNESCO “Philosophy of Human Communication,” Social and Humanitarian Disciplines.

Instructor (in Ukrainian and English):

  • History of Ukraine
  • Ukrainian Studies
  • History of Tourism
  • Sociology
  • Political Science
  • Ukraine in Europe and the World
  • Philosophy of Human Communication