With the development of comparative genocide as the second generation of genocide studies over the last decades it became important to examine the Holodomor as a crime of genocide committed by the Communist party of the Soviet Union in comparative perspective with other genocides. In this article, the author offers a comparative analysis of the Holodomor with cases of genocide in the first half of the 20th century – namely, the Armenian genocide of the Ottoman Empire and the Holocaust of Nazi Germany – from the perspective of perpetrators (organizers). The author compares the three genocides as crimes under international law in terms of one of the mental elements of genocide that characterizes each of them, noting the similarities in ruling...
This article utilizes the case study of the 1930s Ukrainian Holodomor, an artificially induced famin...
This publication was written on the basis of analyzed files of the Lviv newspaper «Dilo» of the 30s ...
It is my position that those wishing to prevent genocide are not the only ones studying it. A clear ...
The Ukrainian Starvation of 1932-33, also known as the Holodomor, was a famine that impacted the Sov...
The field of genocide studies has been marked by a comparative tendency, while at the same time scho...
This paper studies the Ukrainian famine of 1932-1933 known as the Holodomor. The first section of th...
The Holocaust and the Great Famine in Ukraine are two man made catastrophes set in the XXth century....
Modern states and genocides: the fate of Turkish Armenians and European Jews This thesis primarily e...
This Article examines the historical and legal linkages between the Armenian genocide perpetrated by...
The scholarship on the Armenian Genocide has expanded enormously during the past three decades. Most...
A number of countries have experienced genocide in the 20th century. The complexity in terms of the ...
1 Abstract: Modern states and genocides: the fate of Turkish Armenians and European Jews This thesis...
This paper concerns the role of genocide in collective memory and its function for national identity...
This paper discusses how the Holodomor (Ukrainian Genocide of 1932-1933) was effectively covered up ...
The article deals with the practice of denial of genocidal crimes in the world. The author classifi ...
This article utilizes the case study of the 1930s Ukrainian Holodomor, an artificially induced famin...
This publication was written on the basis of analyzed files of the Lviv newspaper «Dilo» of the 30s ...
It is my position that those wishing to prevent genocide are not the only ones studying it. A clear ...
The Ukrainian Starvation of 1932-33, also known as the Holodomor, was a famine that impacted the Sov...
The field of genocide studies has been marked by a comparative tendency, while at the same time scho...
This paper studies the Ukrainian famine of 1932-1933 known as the Holodomor. The first section of th...
The Holocaust and the Great Famine in Ukraine are two man made catastrophes set in the XXth century....
Modern states and genocides: the fate of Turkish Armenians and European Jews This thesis primarily e...
This Article examines the historical and legal linkages between the Armenian genocide perpetrated by...
The scholarship on the Armenian Genocide has expanded enormously during the past three decades. Most...
A number of countries have experienced genocide in the 20th century. The complexity in terms of the ...
1 Abstract: Modern states and genocides: the fate of Turkish Armenians and European Jews This thesis...
This paper concerns the role of genocide in collective memory and its function for national identity...
This paper discusses how the Holodomor (Ukrainian Genocide of 1932-1933) was effectively covered up ...
The article deals with the practice of denial of genocidal crimes in the world. The author classifi ...
This article utilizes the case study of the 1930s Ukrainian Holodomor, an artificially induced famin...
This publication was written on the basis of analyzed files of the Lviv newspaper «Dilo» of the 30s ...
It is my position that those wishing to prevent genocide are not the only ones studying it. A clear ...