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Contested Identities, Hunger, and Emigration: Themes in Ukrainian Cinema to Explain the Present Day

open access: yesCzech Journal of International Relations
Storytelling is an essential aspect of the creation of a community of the mind. Shortly after its invention, film became instrumental in cultivating national identity. States and national groups are keen to have their stories told in order to reinforce a
MARK SACHLEBEN
doaj   +1 more source

Book review: memories of the Spanish Civil War: conflict and community in rural Spain by Ruth Sanz Sabido [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
In Memories of the Spanish Civil War: Conflict and Community in Rural Spain, Ruth Sanz Sabido recovers the testimonies of survivors of the Spanish Civil War and the early years of General Franco’s dictatorship from one village in Huelva province in ...
Roquen, Jeff
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MAPPING THE HOLODOMOR USING GIS TECHNOLOGIES: THE MODULE «TESTIMONIES» (MAPA PROJECT)

open access: yesПростір в історичних дослідженнях, 2023
Harvard Project MAPA began to be created in the beginning of 2010s as a resource for representation of statistical (demographic, economic) data. Later the project was broadened to inclusion of Holodomor oral history.
Тетяна Боряк
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Why the ongoing occupation of Ukraine matters to ethnobiology. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Ethnobiol Ethnomed, 2022
Stryamets N   +8 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Las políticas del hambre, Holodomor

open access: yes, 2023
Desde la caída de Ucrania como nación independiente tras su fracasada revolución en 1917, se produjeron una serie de reformas en materias de cultura y agricultura desde el aparato de la Unión Soviética que condicionaron la vida de la población ucraniana hasta el límite de morir millones de personas de inanición entre 1932 y 1933, en una hambruna creada
Kolisnyk, Maryna   +1 more
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Consumption Level During the Period of Holodomor

open access: yesECONOMICS & SOCIOLOGY, 2014
Territorial expansion of the 1933 famine is a matter of dispute between Ukrainian and Russian history scientists. The former regard the famine to be localized within Ukraine, while the latter adopt the position that vast regions of Russia, in particular the Volga River region and Central Chernozemic region, were affected with the famine too.
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