Contextualizing the Holodomor: The Impact of Thirty Years of Ukrainian Famine Studies

Author:   Andrij Makuch ,  Frank E. Sysyn
Publisher:   Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies
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Pages:   134
Publication Date:   01 January 2015
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It was in the 1980s that the Famine of 1932-1933 in Ukraine became the subject of serious academic study. The publication of Robert Conquest's ground-breaking The Harvest of Sorrow in 1986 in particular focused attention on what has come to be known as the Holodomor. The pace of research accelerated in the wake of the disintegration of the Soviet Union, when archives that had been off limits became accessible. Issues that had once raised controversy such as whether the Ukrainian borders had been closed were resolved by documentary evidence. Careful demographic studies replaced intuitive estimates on population losses. In addition, the amount of survivor testimony expanded many times over. Yet many issues continue to be debated, such as the relation of the Holodomor to the general Soviet famine, intentionality, and the question of genocide. With this context in mind, the Holodomor Research and Education Consortium (HREC) of the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies partnered with several institutions to organize a conference examining what thirty years of scholarly work on the Famine has added to our understanding of Ukrainian history, Soviet history, communism, and genocide studies. The conference, held in September 2013 on the eightieth anniversary of the Holodomor, brought together specialists to discuss the impact in their fields of research and academic discourse on the Holodomor. This book contains the conference papers given by Norman Naimark, on genocide; Andrea Graziosi, on Soviet history; Francoise Thom, on Stalinism; Olga Andriewsky, on Ukrainian history; and Stanislav Kulchytsky, on communism. An introductory article by Frank Sysyn provides an overview of thirty years of research on the Holodomor. These papers first appeared in the journal East/West: Journal of Ukrainian Studies, edited by Oleh Ilnytzkyj.

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Author:   Andrij Makuch ,  Frank E. Sysyn
Publisher:   Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies
Imprint:   Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.230kg
ISBN:  

9781894865432


ISBN 10:   189486543
Pages:   134
Publication Date:   01 January 2015
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Andrij Makuch M.A., was a manuscript editor of Volumes 3-5 of the Encyclopedia of Ukraine. A researcher and author of scholarly articles and reviews, Makuch's work has been published in several academic periodicals and titles including Ukraine and Ukrainians throughout the World (1994). He is a research co-ordinator of the Ukrainian-Canadian Program at CIUS and currently works as Senior Manuscript Editor of the Internet Encyclopedia of Ukraine at CIUS Press in Toronto and associate director of the Holodomor Research and Education Consortium at the CIUS. Frank E. Sysyn is Director of the Peter Jacyk Centre for Ukrainian Historical Research at CIUS Press and Editor-in-Chief of the Hrushevsky Translation Project. He is a co-editor of Culture, Nation and Identity: The Ukrainian-Russian Encounter, 1600-1945 (2003), the author of Between Poland and Ukraine: The Dilemma of Adam Kysil, 1600-1653 (1985), and Mykhailo Hrushevsky: Historian and National Awakener (2001).

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