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Abstract As the premier global traumatic stress society, the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies (ISTSS) has an important role to play in educating and raising awareness about the consequences of traumatic events, such as the war in Ukraine.
Iryna Frankova +4 more
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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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The “fascist” and the “potato beetle”
Abstract Human‐to‐insect comparisons turn the stomachs of scholars of language and discrimination, but do they incite violence? In the spring of 2014, some Ukrainians referred to people they suspected of separatist sympathies as kolorady, or Colorado potato beetles, a notorious invasive pest. But kolorad was also a response to a pro‐Russian epithet for
Deborah A. Jones
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The First Famine in Ukraine was organized by the Communist Regime of Russia in 1921-1923: To the 100th Anniversary of the Victims of the Tragedy [PDF]
The article presents a comprehensive analysis of the Ukrainian famine of 1921-1923, challenging the widely held view that it was a tragic consequence of the civil war, as claimed by Lenin.
Petro M. Chernega, Andriy P. Cherneha, Natalia V. Baranova, Ihor O. Mokhnatyuk, Nataliia O. Oblovatska
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An Attempt to Understand the War in Ukraine – An Escalation of Commitment Perspective
Abstract The war that has been unfolding in Ukraine over the past several months is one of the latest global disasters. In an attempt to understand the war beyond disturbing headlines and shocking images, I apply an escalation of commitment perspective.
Snejina Michailova
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Academic freedom and intellectual dissent in post‐soviet Ukraine
Abstract This paper conceptualizes intellectual dissent as a galvanizer of academic freedom in a post‐totalitarian academia that is moving toward democratization. Drawing on the case of Ukraine, the analytical narrative describes difficulties in overcoming legacies in universities emerging from repressive rule that discouraged creativity, initiative ...
Anatoly V. Oleksiyenko
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Nature, Politics, and the Traumas of Europe
Abstract Nature has been the major source of demographic shocks until the nineteenth century, after which Politics has gradually become the main factor of catastrophic traumas. During the first part of the past century, war, violence, forced migration, man‐made famines, and the epidemics unchained by them were responsible for tens of millions of deaths.
Massimo Livi‐Bacci
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The repressive-punitive activity of the DPU’s “Troika” as an extrajudicial body was analyzed in the article. Their involvement into the Ukrainians’ genocide during 1932-1933-s was proved by the archival documents.
ОЛЕСЯ СТАСЮК
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The article examines the Holodomor national tragedy of 1932-1933 in the context of the reaction to it by the population of neighboring Ukraine and more distant countries, as well as international organizations.
Богдан Левик
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O. Tomenko
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