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Beyond the Holodomor: Current hunger in Ukraine and global food insecurity. [PDF]
Public Health Challenges, Volume 3, Issue 1, March 2024.
George NS, Okeji FO, Iseghehi L.
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Mister Jones and the depiction of the Holodomor on the world screen
Agnieszka Holland’s film Mr Jones (2019) tells the story of the Welsh journalist Gareth Jones, who reported in the Western press about the mass famine (Holodomor) in Ukraine in 1932–1933.
Nataliia Cherkasova
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The Holodomor of 1932-1933 in Memory Politics during the Russo–Ukrainian War
In the Ukraine’s politics of memory, the Holodomor of 1932–1933 takes a key place as the genocide of the Ukrainian people, which aimed to prevent the formation of the Ukrainian nation and the separation of Ukraine from the USSR.
Yurii Latysh
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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.
Françoise Thom
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Reviving the Memory of the Holodomor in Oksana Zabuzhko’s Novel “The Museum of Abandoned Secrets”
A powerful and influential novelist of independent Ukraine, Oksana Zabuzhko tackles man-made famine in her texts employing the imbrication technique. In “The Museum of Abandoned Secrets,” reflections on the Holodomor genocide take the form of characters’
Анна Гайдаш
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This article examines the testimonies of residents from Greek villages in the North Azov region who witnessed the Holodomor of 1932–1933. It highlights the scope of issues addressed by respondents in their recollections and identifies the specificity of ...
Аnna Hedo
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The Holodomor and Soviet State Terrorism
Charles McGrath
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Oral history is an important source of national and historical memories of a people, especially in relation to those periods of the life of an ethnic or national community that are existential for it, when it struggles for its survival and existence and ...
Viacheslav Hnatiuk
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WHY DID THE UKRAINIANS DISAPPEAR ON KUBAN?
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
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