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Changes in social roles of the Ukrainian peasantry as the result of collectivisation and Holodomor-genocide of 1932–1933

open access: yesУкраїнський соціум, 2023
The forcible collectivisation of Ukrainian peasant farms and the Holodomor caused by it, led to radical transformations of the social structures, which manifested themselves in the destruction of the Ukrainian peasants’ social roles established over the ...
Tesliuk R. T.
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Holodomor: Reports about the escape across the Soviet-Romanian border in the German-Language press of the early 1930s [PDF]

open access: yesHistorijski pogledi
This article explores the response of the German-language press to the events related to illegal crossings of the Romanian-Soviet border in the early 1930s, the number of which significantly increased due to the Holodomor and repressions in the Ukrainian
Mykhailo Kostiv, Olena Burul
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The International Recognitions of Lithuania and Their Value (1918–1924) [PDF]

open access: yesActa Historica Tallinnensia, 2022
This article analyses the process of Lithuania’s international recognition in the period of 1918–1924. It attempts to determine the legal meaning (theoretical and practical aspects) of the international recognition granted to Lithuania by different ...
Sandra Grigaravičiūtė
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WWI Armenian Refugees Census Data as a Source for Ottoman Armenian Population Numbers on the Eve of the Armenian Genocide

open access: yesInternational Journal of Armenian Genocide Studies, 2020
This paper aims to present and analyze data provided by censuses of the Ottoman Armenians from Van, Erzeroum and Bitlis provinces, who, fleeing the threat of massacre during WWI, found refuge in the territory of the Russian Empire, particularly in the ...
Robert Tatoyan
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Genocide

open access: yesReference & User Services Quarterly, 2013
When in 1976 Raymond williams published his famous book, Keywords, Genocide was not among the discussed terms. Neither was Holocaust nor human rights, though he did include an entry on ‘humanity’. The subtitle indicated his remit: ‘A Vocabulary of Culture and Society’.
Kelly Myer Polacek, Rachel K. Fischer
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Communism’s “Bright Past”: Loyalty to the Party despite the Gulag

open access: yesCulture & History Digital Journal, 2014
The Soviet Gulag has joined the tragic annals of what has been described as “man’s inhumanity to man”. Yet some prisoners, many of whom were falsely convicted, emerged from the experience maintaining their loyalty to the system of government that was ...
Nanci Adler
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REPRESSIVE-PUNITIVE ACTIVITY OF “TROIKA” ATTACHED TO THE STATE POLITICAL ADMINISTRATION OF THE UKRAINIAN SSR IN THE CONTEXT OF THE UKRAINIANS’ GENOCIDE

open access: yesCхід, 2021
The repressive-punitive activity of the DPU’s “Troika” as an extrajudicial body was analyzed in the article. Their involvement into the Ukrainians’ genocide during 1932-1933-s was proved by the archival documents.
ОЛЕСЯ СТАСЮК
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Social Media, Vernacularity, and Pedagogy: Youth and the Reinvention of Contemporary Vietnamese Buddhism

open access: yesJournal of Global Buddhism, 2022
Drawing on extensive fieldwork at Buddhist institutions in Ho Chi Minh City, this article explicates the recent proliferation of Buddhist educational programs for urban youth and examines the contours of what I conceive as an emerging youth-oriented ...
Dat Manh Nguyen
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