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Mendel Khatayevych – Organisator of Holodomor

open access: bronzeВісник Львівського університету. Серія історична / Visnyk of the Lviv University. Historical Series
The purpose of the article is to highlight the activities of M. Khataevich as the party leader of the Dnipropetrovsk region during the Holodomor in 1933. The decision to appoint M. Khataevich to the post of first secretary of the Dnipropetrovsk regional committee of the Ukrainian Communist Party (of Bolsheviks) was adopted by the Politburo of the ...
Natalia Romanets
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The Psychological Consequences of the Holodomor in Ukraine

open access: diamondEast/West: Journal of Ukrainian Studies, 2020
The Holodomor (derived from the Ukrainian words “to kill by starvation”) (1932-33) was the largest famine in Ukrainian history. This article presents the results of a psychological study of personal attitudes to Holodomor events and of worldviews and ...
Viktoriia Gorbunova, Vitalii Klymchuk
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The Holodomor of 1932–33: How and Why?

open access: diamondEast/West: Journal of Ukrainian Studies, 2015
The study of the Ukrainian Holodomor has reached a point where it is sufficiently voluminous that it is worthwhile to establish the core concepts and events vital to its thorough scholarly understanding.
Stanislav Kulʹchytsʹkyi
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The Gene of Holodomor as a Component of Post-1991 Ukrainian Identity: Literary Reminiscences

open access: yesStudia Środkowoeuropejskie i Bałkanistyczne
This paper explores how the consequences and trauma of the Holodomor are manifested in the generation of children and grandchildren of those who endured the Great Famine.
Aniela Radecka
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El sabor de los recuerdos, tácticas de supervivencia y memoria gustativa de las víctimas del Holodomor (1932-1933)

open access: diamondHistoria y Memoria, 2023
El artículo analiza las prácticas de alimentación del campesinado ubicado en la región bosque-estepa de Ucrania, durante la hambruna artificial desatada entre el otoño de 1932 y la primavera de 1933, la cual se denomina Holodomor.
G. Angelica Vasquez Zarate
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Holodomor in Ukrainian Literature

open access: yesФілологічні студії
This lecture, delivered on July 3, 2025, at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich within the workshop “Counter-Sentences. Feminist Perspectives in Slavic Studies”, forms part of the broader project “The Memory of the Holodomor in Slavic Literature ...
Anna Gaidash
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Holodomor oral history: to question of interpretation of historical source [PDF]

open access: diamondРукописна та книжкова спадщина України, 2020
The goal of the research.The article aims to elaborate instruments of correla-tion between documents and oral history sources that deal with the Holodomor.Using contemporary approaches toward theoretical foundation of oral ...
Boriak Tetiana
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Transgenerational genocidal trauma of the Holodomor: Mental-health–relevant motifs in public testimonies

open access: goldEast European Journal of Psycholinguistics
The Holodomor (1932-33) persists in family narratives, household rules, and commemorations that may shape community health across generations. Using an open-source intelligence (OSINT) approach, we compiled and froze a unique-heavy corpus of public, non ...
O. Kokun, L. Zasiekina
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The Holodomor

open access: yesFields, 2021
The 1932-33 famine in the Soviet Union killed an estimated six to eight million people. Although the famine extended throughout the Soviet Union the highest concentration of deaths was within the Ukraine and Ukrainian populated areas with an estimated ...
Bethany Richardson-Smith
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Review of Wiktoria Kudela-Świątek. Eternal Memory: Monuments and Memorials of the Holodomor

open access: diamondEast/West: Journal of Ukrainian Studies
Review of Wiktoria Kudela-Świątek. Eternal Memory: Monuments and Memorials of the Holodomor. Translated from the Polish by Guy Russell Torr, preface by Frank E.
S. A. Bellezza
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