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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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WHY DID THE UKRAINIANS DISAPPEAR ON KUBAN?

open access: yesCхід, 2021
An issue, regarding famine (Holodomor) – genocide organization that was performed by the Soviet system on Kuban where the Ukrainians constituted majority, is considered in the article. The particular schemes of the deliberate policy oriented on physical
ДМИТРО БІЛИЙ   +1 more
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The Demographic Sustainability of Ukraine: The Historical Retrospective and the Current Challenges

open access: yesStudia Regionalne i Lokalne, 2023
This paper addresses the changes in the demographic development of Ukraine in the last 125 years in quantitative parameters of demographic sustainability: alterations in population size, its gender and age structure, and natural and migration movement ...
Roman Tesliuk
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The territory of the spread of mass man-made famine of 1921–1923 in Ukraine in the politics of the communist regime.

open access: yesУкраїнський селянин, 2022
The purpose of our research is to highlight the policy of the communist regime regarding the official recognition of the limits of the spread of famine in Ukraine in 1921–1923 and an indication of the factors that influenced the correction of the ...
Дмитро Байкєніч
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The Media in the Mechanism of Holodomor of 1932–1933s (Kyiv Regional Newspapers: case study)

open access: yesКиївські історичні студії, 2021
The article aims to research the role of the local media in the authorities’ Holodomor strategies in 1932–1933s within the context of the Kyiv regional newspapers.
Ihor Yakubovskyi
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Ukrainization in Kuban in the 1920s and 1930s: legitimation and delegitimation through the prism of historical memory

open access: yesCхід, 2020
The processes of revival of Ukrainian culture and education which unfolded among the Ukrainian population of the North Caucasus (mainly - of Kuban) in the 1920s and 1930s have been examined in the article.
Dmytro Bilyi
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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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Soviet "Factories of Angels": the System of Fosterage before and during the Holodomor of 1932–1933

open access: yesVìsnik - Kiïvsʹkij nacìonalʹnij unìversitet ìmenì Tarasa Ševčenka: Ìstorìâ, 2020
The article reveals mechanisms of the fosterage system establishment and its organisation. Foster care used to mean a system of care for children to adjust them to society and labour activity.
I. Shugaloyva
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The Subject of Holodomor in the Ukrainian Artistic Space

open access: yesMuzikološki Zbornik, 2021
The Great Famine (Holodomor) is man-made famine that convulsed the Soviet republic of Ukraine in the 1930s. Since 2006, the Holodomor has been recognized as a genocide of the Ukrainian people carried out by the Soviet government.
Olha Vasylenko   +2 more
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Enlightening mission of WIT (WORLD INFORMATION TRANSFER) in disclosure of the truth about the 1932-1933 Holodomor-genocide in Ukraine

open access: yesУкраїнський селянин, 2022
The purpose of the article is to analyse the WIT enlightening mission in terms of posing the problem of the 1932-1933 Holodomor-genocide of the Ukrainian nation at the international level, informing the world public about the genocide by famine organized
Ганна Капустян
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