Princeton School of Public & International Affairs: 'It's About Surviving, It's About Continuing Our Work'
December 09, 2022
December 09, 2022
PRINCETON, New Jersey, Dec. 9 (TNSres) -- Princeton University's School of Public and International Affairs issued the following news:
Huddled with her mother beneath old blankets and broken furniture in a basement in Chernihiv in northern Ukraine, under siege by Russian troops and with bombs exploding on the residential streets outside, Yana Prymachenko felt the eerie resonance of her World War II scholarship.
Prymachenko is a Ukrainian historian of Eastern Europe . . .
Huddled with her mother beneath old blankets and broken furniture in a basement in Chernihiv in northern Ukraine, under siege by Russian troops and with bombs exploding on the residential streets outside, Yana Prymachenko felt the eerie resonance of her World War II scholarship.
Prymachenko is a Ukrainian historian of Eastern Europe . . .