Runner-up for the Griswold Prize for Excellence in Undergraduate Historical ScholarshipHistory is political. Never has this been truer than in the former Soviet Union, where the past was subject to incessant ‘revisions.’ Mr. Schmidt takes on the Ukrainian famine, or Holodomor, from an international perspective, and does so quite thoroughly. As the paper unfolds, the reader comes to realize how inextricably entwined Ukranian identity is with this event. Genocide perpetrated on Ukranian people, or unintended pan-Soviet tragedy, the Holodomor’s political implications reach across oceans. The paper distinguishes itself with its in depth research and the author’s acute sensitivity to the gravity of the topic he so brilliantly explores. - Ryan Ge...
Abstract In the context of the ongoing memory and history war between Ukraine, Russia and the West, ...
As the historian James Mace has correctly written, the Soviet famines of 1931-1933 which struck many...
Famine spread across the Union of Social Soviet Republics in 1932 and 1933, a deadly though unantici...
This paper studies the Ukrainian famine of 1932-1933 known as the Holodomor. The first section of th...
The article discusses a wide range of aspects concerning the Holomodor – the Great Famine in the Sov...
The Ukrainian Starvation of 1932-33, also known as the Holodomor, was a famine that impacted the Sov...
This seminal essay, that has gained wide recognition and has been published in the US, France, Italy...
In the early 1930s, a famine often called the Holodomor took place in Ukraine, and millions of peopl...
This paper concerns the role of genocide in collective memory and its function for national identity...
The Holocaust and the Great Famine in Ukraine are two man made catastrophes set in the XXth century....
Many words have been used to name and describe the Great Ukrainian Famine of 1932-33, including “fam...
In 1936 Joseph Stalin offered what he called ‘friendly advice’ to his Communist allies in war-torn S...
In this research project, I examine Ukraine’s struggle to develop a shared national identity after t...
This dissertation examines identifiable traces of the perpetrators of the 1932-1933 famine in Ukrain...
This study deals with the problem of how Ukraine has incorporated and made use of the Holocaust and ...
Abstract In the context of the ongoing memory and history war between Ukraine, Russia and the West, ...
As the historian James Mace has correctly written, the Soviet famines of 1931-1933 which struck many...
Famine spread across the Union of Social Soviet Republics in 1932 and 1933, a deadly though unantici...
This paper studies the Ukrainian famine of 1932-1933 known as the Holodomor. The first section of th...
The article discusses a wide range of aspects concerning the Holomodor – the Great Famine in the Sov...
The Ukrainian Starvation of 1932-33, also known as the Holodomor, was a famine that impacted the Sov...
This seminal essay, that has gained wide recognition and has been published in the US, France, Italy...
In the early 1930s, a famine often called the Holodomor took place in Ukraine, and millions of peopl...
This paper concerns the role of genocide in collective memory and its function for national identity...
The Holocaust and the Great Famine in Ukraine are two man made catastrophes set in the XXth century....
Many words have been used to name and describe the Great Ukrainian Famine of 1932-33, including “fam...
In 1936 Joseph Stalin offered what he called ‘friendly advice’ to his Communist allies in war-torn S...
In this research project, I examine Ukraine’s struggle to develop a shared national identity after t...
This dissertation examines identifiable traces of the perpetrators of the 1932-1933 famine in Ukrain...
This study deals with the problem of how Ukraine has incorporated and made use of the Holocaust and ...
Abstract In the context of the ongoing memory and history war between Ukraine, Russia and the West, ...
As the historian James Mace has correctly written, the Soviet famines of 1931-1933 which struck many...
Famine spread across the Union of Social Soviet Republics in 1932 and 1933, a deadly though unantici...