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Invasion of Ukraine: Observations on Leader-Followers Relationships. [PDF]
Volkan V, Javakhishvili JD.
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Review of Loren Graham, Lonely Ideas [PDF]
Near Eastern Languages and ...
Russell, James R.
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Colonization of minds: Ukraine between Russian colonialism and Western Orientalism. [PDF]
Kotliuk G.
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Reflections on Stalin and the Holodomor
The mechanisms and the chronology of the great crimes committed by totalitarian regimes are now well documented. While they may explain the mechanics of these events, they do not always explain <em>why</em> they transpired. The implementation of Stalin’s policy of collectivization and de-kulakization relied on dissimulation.
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The article analyses the intellectual origins of integrating the study of memory within the humanities. The author highlights the intertextuality** (de Saussure [12], J. Kristeva [29]) and socially embedded character (J. Olick, R. Joyce, D. Levy [36]) of
L. Dubinka-Hushcha
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Neuronal Dysfunction Is Linked to the Famine-Associated Risk of Proliferative Retinopathy in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes. [PDF]
Fedotkina O +19 more
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Famines Past, Famine’s Future [PDF]
Famine, like poverty, has always been with us. No region and no century has been immune. Its scars—economic, psychological, and political—can long outlast its immediate impact on mortality and health.
Cormac Ó Gráda
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Converging Impact of the Ongoing Conflict and COVID-19 Pandemic on Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders in Ukraine. [PDF]
Patel SS +4 more
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Tarik Cyril Amar’s review “Politics, Starvation, and Memory” of Anne Applebaum’s Red Famine. Stalin’s War on Ukraine, a book about the Holodomor, was published in Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History (vol. 20, no. 1, 2019).
Taras Kuzio
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