
Dr. Inna Ganschow
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Department | Contemporary History of Luxembourg | ||||
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Université du Luxembourg Maison des Sciences Humaines 11, Porte des Sciences L-4366 Esch-sur-Alzette |
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Büroadresse | MSH, E04 25-350 | ||||
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Telefon | (+352) 46 66 44 9391 | ||||
Inna Ganschow studied journalism at Al-Farabi University and Slavic Studies and Media Studies at the University of Trier, where she earned her PhD in Media and Buddhism in Russian Postmodern Literature. From 2008 to 2014 she taught Russian language, literature and media at the University of Trier, and from 2014 to 2016 at the University of Saarland. From 2017 to 2019, she taught the interdisciplinary special course "Russia and Luxembourg at the crossroads of history" for students of the Universities of Luxembourg and of Tambov.
Throughout her academic career, Inna has also maintained a journalistic path. Coming to television journalism in her teens as a moderator of a youth weekly program at the Baikonur TV company in Kazakhstan, she continued to work as a journalist after moving to Germany in 1994. Since 1999 she has worked as a freelancer for ZDF Television in Germany, mainly covering historical documentaries and contemporary history under the direction of Guido Knopp, for whom she researches archives and frequently interviews historical witnesses. The documentaries "Stalingrad", "The Heated Moments of the Cold War” and “The first ladies of Russia: in prison in the Kremlin” are only some productions which Inna has contributed and collaborated on. As for print media in Germany, Inna published articles for Trierischer Volksfreund from 1997 to 2004 , and since 2015 she has worked as a correspondent for Luxembourg's largest newspaper Luxemburger Wort, covering historical, cultural and intercultural topics.
In addition to her journalistic work, she has published several books, including her PhD thesis in 2013, the chronicle of the Russian Orthodox parish of Luxembourg in Russian in 2014, the children's book of fairy tales "Russian Winter" in Russian and Luxembourgish in 2015 and a monograph on the topic of the scientific project about the Russian presence in Luxembourg in the 20th and 21st century "100 Jahre Russen in Luxemburg. Geschichte einer atomisierten Diaspora" in 2020. This project was conducted at the Center for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH) at the University of Luxembourg and was funded by the Lydie Schmit Foundation from 2017 to 2019.
From 2021 to 2024, Ganschow is in charge of the project "Forced Labor of Soviet POWs and Ostarbeiters in Luxembourg during World War II" commissioned by the Luxembourg government. Another research interest of hers is the literary works of the forcibly recruited into the Wehrmacht Luxembourgers in Soviet captivity in Tambov 1943-1945.
Last updated on: Mittwoch, den 08. Februar 2023

2023

in Website of the Synod of Bishops of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia (2023)

in Janz, Nina; Scuto, Denis (Eds.) The Impact of War Experiences in Europe (2023)

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in Egberdien, van der Peijl (Ed.) Artistic Performance about the Ostarbeiters in Belval 1942-1944 (2023)

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Presentation (2022, October 27)

in Cauvin, Thomas; van Donkersgoed, Joëlla (Eds.) HistorESCH. Histories of Esch Told in 25 Objects (2022)

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in Hemecht: Zeitschrift für Luxemburger Geschichte (2022), 1(74), 110-112
2021

in Schroeder, Frank; Hoffmann, Elisabeth; Courtoy, Jérôme (Eds.) Luxemburg und das dritte Reich (2021)

in Schroeder, Frank; Hoffmann, Elisabeth; Courtoy, Jérôme (Eds.) Luxemburg und das Dritte Reich (2021)

in Scholer, Paul (Ed.) Tambow 1943-1945 – 75 Joer zeréck an d’Heemecht (2021)

Article for general public (2021)

in Schmit, Paul (Ed.) 100 Years of Diplomatic Relations between Luxembourg and Poland from A to Z (2021)

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2020

Article for general public (2020)

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Scientific Conference (2020, May 13)

Book published by Lydie Schmit Fondation - Misenpage (2020)

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2019

Scientific Conference (2019, October 18)

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Presentation (2019, February 13)

in Kmec, Sonja; Reuter, Antoinette; Philippart, Robert (Eds.) Ewige Ruhe? Concession à perpétué? (2019)

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2018

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in Hartung, Florian (Ed.) Februar Film (2018)

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in Tcholakhian, Vachagan (Ed.) Проблемы российской цивилизации и методики преподавания истории (2018)
2017

Article for general public (2017)

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in Forum für Politik, Gesellschaft und Kultur in Luxemburg (2017), (376), 60-65

in Ganschow, Inna (Ed.) СОЦИАЛЬНАЯ ИСТОРИЯ ВТОРОЙ МИРОВОЙ ВОЙНЫ МАТЕРИАЛЫ МЕЖДУНАРОДНОЙ КОНФЕРЕНЦИИ 26-28 августа 2016 г. (2017, September)

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in Вестник Череповецкого государственного университета (2017), 2017(5), 121-128
2016

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in Stahl, Henrieke; Korte, Hermann (Eds.) Gedichte schreiben in Zeiten der Umbrüche. Tendenzen der Lyrik seit 1989 in Russland und Deutschland. (2016)
2015

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in Krugliakova, Tatiana; Krasnoshchekova, Svetlana (Eds.) Проблемы онтолингвистики — 2014: двуязычие. (2015)
2014

Book published by Imprimerie Saint-Paul (2014)
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