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Hołodomor jako symbol niezłomności w ukraińskiej kulturze pamięci w ostatniej dekadzie

open access: yesPoliteja
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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A Short History of the Ukrainian Canadian Research and Documentation Centre on the Fortieth Anniversary of Its Founding

open access: yesEast/West: Journal of Ukrainian Studies, 2023
This essay examines the history of the Ukrainian Canadian Research and Documentation Centre (UCRDC) in Toronto, looking at how the tragedy of the Holodomor led Ukrainian-Canadians to come together in speaking out against the Soviet regime and equally ...
Zorian Stech
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Holodomor Tartışmaları Çerçevesinde Vasili Grossman Nesrinde Yamyamlık Olgusu

open access: yesSöylem Filoloji Dergisi
Batı dillerine Holodomor olarak geçen Golodomor, “toplu ölüm” ya da “salgın” anlamlarında kullanılan Ön-Slavca kökenli mor ve “açlık” kavramını ifade eden golod kelimelerinin bir araya gelmesiyle oluşturulan bir terimdir.
Duygu Özakın
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Soviet 1931-1933 Famines and the Ukrainian Holodomor [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
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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Beyond Genocide, Ethnocide and Identicide: Russia's ‘Strategic Imperial Demographic Policy’ of Russifying Ukrainian Children

open access: yesNations and Nationalism, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Following the Russian Federation's full‐scale invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022, thousands of Ukrainian children have been forcibly taken from occupied territories and transferred to Russia. On 17 March 2023, the International Criminal Court officially recognized these actions as a war crime.
Ayşegül Aydıngün   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Селянські самосуди 1933–1936 рр.: причини, масштаби, наслідки (Peasant lynchings in 1933–1936: the reasons, scale, consequences) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
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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Why do famines still occur in the 21st Century? A review on the causes of extreme food insecurity

open access: yesJournal of Economic Surveys, Volume 39, Issue 4, Page 1433-1461, September 2025.
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
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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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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