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The discussion aims to discuss the role of history and historians in the Russian- Ukrainian war. Scholars of Russian/Ukrainian/Soviet history have come to grips with the full-scale invasion of Ukraine since February 2022 and its impact on their research in a broader sense. In the light of the current conflict, they offer new insights into Russia's long-term imperial projects and their territorial implications nation-building in independent Ukraine and Ukrainian nationalism, and on the "Ukrainian question" and its links with other "questions".