Цінова політика і боротьба із приватним ринком як причини голодомору 1932-33 рр. [PDF]
The authors of the article have studied and analyzed the pricing policy of the Soviet government in the second half of the 1920s and early 1930s in Ukraine, which has not been the subject of special studies so far.
Semeshyn, Eduard, Yepik, Larisa
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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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Hołodomor jako symbol niezłomności w ukraińskiej kulturze pamięci w ostatniej dekadzie
THE HOLODOMOR AS A SYMBOL OF RESILIENCE IN UKRAINIAN MEMORY CULTURE IN THE LAST DECADE The main purpose of this article is to show what changes the Holodomor commemoration has experienced in Ukraine in the last decade (2014-2023).
Wiktoria Kudela-Świątek
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The Soviet 1931-1933 Famines and the Ukrainian Holodomor [PDF]
This seminal essay, that has gained wide recognition and has been published in the US, France, Italy, Russia and Ukraine, uses the many, outstanding studies published in recent years to sketch the outline of a new interpretation of the 1931-1933 Soviet ...
GRAZIOSI, ANDREA
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The cultural and geopolitical dimensions of nation-building in the Ukraine [PDF]
Ukraine belongs among those young countries where the beginnings of democratisation and nation-building approximately coincided. While the development of nation states in Central Europe was usually preceded by the development of nations, the biggest ...
Arbenina V. +15 more
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Amelioration vs. Perversion [PDF]
Words change meaning, usually in unpredictable ways. But some words’ meanings are revised intentionally. Revisionary projects are normally put forward in the service of some purpose – some serve specific goals of inquiry, and others serve ethical ...
Marques, Teresa
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The Psychological Consequences of the Holodomor in Ukraine
The Holodomor (derived from the Ukrainian words “to kill by starvation”) (1932-33) was the largest famine in Ukrainian history. This article presents the results of a psychological study of personal attitudes to Holodomor events and of worldviews and ...
Viktoriia Gorbunova, Vitalii Klymchuk
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Селянські самосуди 1933–1936 рр.: причини, масштаби, наслідки (Peasant lynchings in 1933–1936: the reasons, scale, consequences) [PDF]
Стаття присвячена дослідженню самосудів, які набули поширення в українському селі в умовах Голодомору 1933 р. та постголодоморний період (1933 – 1936 рр.).
Романець, Н. (Romanets N.)
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“Abandoned Secrets”. The Question of the Holocaust Narratives in Ukrainian Literature [PDF]
The reportage Ukraine without Jews (1943) by the Soviet writer Vasilij Grossman is one of the earliest public reports on the Holocaust. Although Ukraine had been in the centre of the Nazi mass murder and single voices like the ones of Grossman or Il’ja ...
Golebiowski, Anja
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Why do famines still occur in the 21st Century? A review on the causes of extreme food insecurity
Abstract Why do famines persist in the 21st century, despite significant advances in agricultural productivity? Throughout human history, famines have been – and continue to be – among the harshest manifestations of destitution. They result from the exacerbation of human vulnerabilities caused by the synergistic interaction of multiple anthropogenic ...
Sergio Tezanos‐Vázquez
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