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‘Every rotten slander’: Holodomor denial and the origins of the American popular front

Politics, Religion & Ideology
As reports of mass starvation in Ukraine first reached the West in the spring of 1933, the CPUSA found itself burdened with the task of defending disastrous Soviet policies.
Henry H. Prown
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Toward the transnational memory of Holodomor: The famine commemorative genre and the Ukrainian diaspora

Memory Studies
This article traces the emergence of the public memory of Holodomor by focusing on the history of Famine commemorations outside of the Soviet Union from 1933 till 1983. By following Jeffrey K.
Karolina Koziura
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Breaking Eggs for a Holodomor

Journalism History, 2014
The purpose of this article is to delineate the circumstances and contexts within which the denigration of Welsh journalist Gareth Jones occurred by offering a detailed chronology of the events sur...
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Echoes of the Holodomor under Russian occupation

International Journal of Environmental Studies
Systematic restrictions on access to food have brought on a food crisis in Russian-occupied territories. Blocking free access to food by occupation, economic pressure, reduced production and destruction of infrastructure risks social conflicts and ...
Olga Khodakivska   +5 more
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Principles of musical memorialization the tragedy of the Holodomor in the Virkа Baley`s opera «Red Earth. Famine»

Scientific herald of Tchaikovsky National Music Academy of Ukraine
The relevance of the study. The theme of the Holodomor as a creative phenomenon gradually outlines its contours in the music of various historical stages.
O. Vasylenko
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L'écho du Holodomor

Esprit, 2023
Yves Cohen   +3 more
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Holodomor and Gorta Mór

2012
Ireland's Great Famine or ‘an Gorta Mór’ (1845–51) and Ukraine's ‘Holodomor’ (1932–33) occupy central places in the national historiographies of their respective countries. Acknowledging that questions of collective memory have become a central issue in cultural studies, this volume inquires into the role of historical experiences of hunger and ...
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Holodomor

2017
Nell'articolo si descrive il Holodomor, la morte per fame organizzata dal potere sovietico che portò alla morte di diversi milioni di contadini ucraini nel biennio 1932-1933.
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