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El sabor de los recuerdos, tácticas de supervivencia y memoria gustativa de las víctimas del Holodomor (1932-1933)

open access: yesHistoria y Memoria, 2023
El artículo analiza las prácticas de alimentación del campesinado ubicado en la región bosque-estepa de Ucrania, durante la hambruna artificial desatada entre el otoño de 1932 y la primavera de 1933, la cual se denomina Holodomor.
G. Angelica Vasquez Zarate
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Axiological pessimism, procreation and collective responsibility

open access: yesPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research, Volume 111, Issue 1, Page 157-172, July 2025.
Abstract A form of pessimism can support the claim that we have a collective duty to prevent the creation of additional human beings. More specifically, I argue that axiological pessimism, which suggests that human existence is overall bad (for humans) because of a form of evil it causes, implies that we should end human procreation, provided that we ...
Andrea Sauchelli
wiley   +1 more source

Towards a Decentred History: The Study of the Holodomor and Ukrainian Historiography

open access: yesEast/West: Journal of Ukrainian Studies, 2015
This article reviews research on the Holodomor by historians of Ukraine since the late 1980s. It examines the dominant trends in historiography, the major findings, and the current state of the field.
Olga Andriewsky
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Materials of the Local Media of Kyiv Region about Acceptance the Course of Authority by Peasant during the Holodomor of 1932–1933: Manipulations and Reality

open access: yesКиївські історичні студії, 2023
The article is devoted to investigating the specific of the information of Kyiv region’s local media to the conducive for authority cases of reaction of ordinary peasants for the grain procurement campaign of 1932–1933 as a key mechanism of the ...
Іhor Yakubovskyy
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The Holodomor and the Ukrainian Diaspora: Historical Narratives in a Changing World [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
In the early 1930s, a famine often called the Holodomor took place in Ukraine, and millions of people died. In recent decades, many, particularly the Ukrainian diaspora around the world, have suggested the Holodomor was genocide against the Ukrainian ...
Pabst, Stavroula
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Speak Kazakh: Language Ideologies in Kazakhstan's Social media in Times of Russian–Ukrainian War

open access: yesJournal of Sociolinguistics, Volume 29, Issue 3, Page 182-193, June 2025.
ABSTRACT This article examines the construction of language ideologies on social media in the context of the use of Kazakh and Russian languages in Kazakhstan following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Through the analysis of Instagram and YouTube posts and comments from popular Kazakhstani bloggers and opinion‐makers, which were selected for the ...
Alina Kamalova
wiley   +1 more source

Holodomor in Ukrainian Literature

open access: yesФілологічні студії
This lecture, delivered on July 3, 2025, at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich within the workshop “Counter-Sentences. Feminist Perspectives in Slavic Studies”, forms part of the broader project “The Memory of the Holodomor in Slavic Literature ...
Anna Gaidash
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Collective victim beliefs in the aftermath of historical trauma and their effects on psychological well‐being: Initial findings among the Polish diaspora in the United States

open access: yesJournal of Community &Applied Social Psychology, Volume 34, Issue 4, July/August 2024.
Abstract Historical trauma impacts the affected groups long after traumatic events. In response to such experiences, people may make sense of this history through collective victimisation beliefs that compare their ingroup's experiences to outgroups' experiences.
Magdalena Skrodzka   +1 more
wiley   +1 more source

Book review: red famine: Stalin's war on Ukraine by Anne Applebaum [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
In Red Famine: Stalin's War on Ukraine, Anne Applebaum offers a new comprehensive account of the Holodomor: the famine that led to the deaths of millions of Ukrainians through starvation in the early 1930s. Drawing on archival documents, written and oral
Onaciu, Vlad
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Surviving the storm: navigating the quadruple whammy impact on Europe's food supply chain

open access: yesInternational Journal of Food Science &Technology, Volume 59, Issue 6, Page 3652-3666, June 2024.
Unravelling the ‘Quadruple Whammy’: This research delves into the profound impact of Brexit, COVID‐19, conflicts and natural disasters on the European food supply chain. Analysing challenges and proposing strategies, it emphasises the imperative form of resilience and proactive planning in the face of unprecedented disruptions.
Sandeep Jagtap   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

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