Rūta Matimaitytė

Visiting Fellow

Rūta Matimaitytė

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Leibniz-Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung
Am Neuen Markt 1
14467 Potsdam

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Lithuanian Institute of History (Litauen) 
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Migration of Children to Soviet Lithuania (1944-1960): History, Memory, Trauma

In her dissertation, Matimaitytė investigates the experience and destinies of the famine-driven children who after World War II migrated from East Prussia and Soviet Union – Ukraine, Russia and Belarus – to the Baltic States. In her research, Matimaitytė reveals various views and policies of Soviet authorities aimed at solving the problem of child-beggars in postwar Lithuania. Memory research also plays an important role in her research. One of the research problems is related to the impact that the silence on the topic in the Soviet period had on memory and why the German children of East Prussia are remembered today in Lithuanian public discourse, and memory of the Russian-speaking ones is ousted. Matimaitytė's research interests span across the fields of migration, children, memory and trauma, as well as the application of oral history.  During her PhD studies, she held fellowships at Goethe University Frankfurt am Main, the Memory Studies Platform, and Lund University, and was also awarded fellowships at the Herder Institute and the Nordost Institute.

Rūta Matimaitytė is a doctoral candidate at the Lithuanian Institute of History writing her dissertation on the topic of "Migration of Children to Soviet Lithuania (1944-1960): History, Memory, Trauma" and is a junior researcher at Vilnius University, International Institute of Political Science. Her research on German children in East Prussia was awarded the Prize of the Department of National Minorities. During her Master's studies, Matimaitytė completed an internship at the German Historical Institute in Warsaw. The researcher is actively engaged in the promotion of memory of the German children of East Prussia in Lithuania: she gives public lectures, and contributes to various projects involving schoolchildren.

During her stay at the ZZF, she will be conducting research in Department II: Knowledge – Economy – Politics as part of the EUROPAST project.

Während ihres Aufenthalts am ZZF forscht sie im Rahmen des EUROPAST-Projekts in der Abteilung II: Wissen - Wirtschaft - Politik.