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Ukrainian Centenary Conference
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A conference on selected aspects of Ukrainian life in Canada in the years between 1924 and 1951
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On 6-8 September 1991, CIUS marked the Ukrainian Canadian centenary with a conference on selected aspects of Ukrainian life in Canada in the years between 1924 and 1951. Coinciding with the release of Orest Martynowych's landmark monograph, Ukrainians in Canada: The Formative Years, 1891-1924, the conference was designed as a first step toward creating a research base for writing the interwar history of Ukrainians in Canada. This period, in contrast to the well-studied pioneer immigration and prairie settlement experience, has received relatively little scholarly attention, despite it being so critical to both the crystallizing Ukrainian Canadian community and ongoing integration into Canadian life. Accordingly, it was CIUS’s plan to attract papers on as wide an array of topics as possible, avoiding broad generalities in favour of more limited but illuminating profiles and case studies.
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CIUS
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CIUS
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September 6-8, 1991
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English, Ukrainian
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Part 11: The Pro-Communist Faction of Ukrainian Canadian Community
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Famine in Ukraine
Holodomor (Famine in Ukraine)
Ukrainian Communism in Canada
Ukrainian Canadians
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Audio recorded from CIUS conference.<br /><br />On 6-8 September 1991, CIUS marked the Ukrainian Canadian centenary with a conference on selected aspects of Ukrainian life in Canada in the years between 1924 and 1951. Coinciding with the release of Orest Martynowych's landmark monograph, Ukrainians in Canada: The Formative Years, 1891-1924, the conference was designed as a first step toward creating a research base for writing the interwar history of Ukrainians in Canada. This period, in contrast to the well-studied pioneer immigration and prairie settlement experience, has received relatively little scholarly attention, despite it being so critical to both the crystallizing Ukrainian Canadian community and ongoing integration into Canadian life. Accordingly, it was CIUS’s plan to attract papers on as wide an array of topics as possible, avoiding broad generalities in favour of more limited but illuminating profiles and case studies.<br /><br /> Of six papers devoted to the secular organized community, three dealt with the pro-Soviet, pro-communist faction.<br /><br /> In this recording Marco Carynnyk (Research Associate, Chair of Ukrainian Studies, University of Toronto) focused on the Left's treatment of the 1932-33 famine in Soviet Ukraine.<br /><br />Found in <a href="http://cius-archives.ca/items/show/1598">CIUS </a><span style="font-size:13px;color:#000000;font-weight:400;text-decoration:none;font-family:Arial;font-style:normal;"><a href="http://cius-archives.ca/items/show/1598">Newsletter 1991</a> </span>
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CIUS
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September 6-8, 1991
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Marco Carynnyk
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English, Ukrainian
1924
1932-33
1951
1991
Canada
Canadian
Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies
Centenary
CIUS
Communism
Communist
Conference
Famine
Formative
Holodomor
Interwar
Life
Marco Carynnyk
Society
Soviet
Stalin
Ukraine
Ukrainian
Years
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CIUS Seminar Series
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History
Art
Ukraine's Historiography
Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies
Canadian History
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CIUS Seminars; lectures; visiting scholar lectures
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CIUS
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CIUS
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CIUS
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1976<span class="st">–Present</span>
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Leonid Plyushch, Jurij Borys, Andrij Makuch, Keith Spicer
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English, Ukrainian
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Lecture, discussion
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The 1932–33 Famine-Holodomor in Ukraine as Part of Stalin's Preparations for War: A New Hypothesis on a Motive for Genocide
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CIUS seminar audio.<br /><br />On November 4, 2008, Liudmyla Hrynevych (Institute of Ukrainian History, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine), presented on the topic: "The 1932–33 Famine-Holodomor in Ukraine as Part of Stalins Preparations for War: A New Hypothesis on a Motive for Genocide” (in Ukrainian). Co-sponsored by the Shevchenko Scientific Society, Branch.<br /><br />Found in <a href="http://cius-archives.ca/items/show/1616">CIUS <span style="font-size:13px;color:#000000;font-weight:400;text-decoration:none;font-family:Arial;font-style:normal;">Newsletter 2009</span></a>
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CIUS
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CIUS
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November 4, 2008
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Liudmyla Hrynevych
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English, Ukrainian
1932-33
Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies
CIUS
Famine
Genocide
Holodomor
Hypothesis
Liudmyla Hrynevych
Motive
New
Preparation
Preparations
Stalin
Ukraine
Ukrainian
War
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CIUS Seminar Series
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History
Art
Ukraine's Historiography
Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies
Canadian History
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CIUS Seminars; lectures; visiting scholar lectures
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CIUS
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CIUS
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CIUS
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1976<span class="st">–Present</span>
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Leonid Plyushch, Jurij Borys, Andrij Makuch, Keith Spicer
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English, Ukrainian
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The Holodomor and the Soviet Famines, 1931–33
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<p>CIUS seminar audio.</p>
<p>The great Ukrainian-Kuban famine of 1932–33—the Holodomor—was one of the determinative events of the twentieth century. Nevertheless, it was largely ignored by scholars until the last few years of the existence of the Soviet Union. One of the scholars who began studying the famine in the late 1980s was Andrea Graziosi, now an internationally recognized specialist on the Soviet state and its policies toward the peasantry and one of the world’s leading authorities on the Holodomor. From 14 to 21 November 2009 he visited Toronto and Edmonton to lecture on “The Holodomor and the Soviet Famines, 1931–33”</p>
<p>The title of the lecture is indicative of Dr. Graziosi s comprehensive approach to the study of the Holodomor in Soviet Ukraine and the Kuban within the context of Soviet state policy toward the peasantry from 1917 to 1933 and, more particularly, the pan- Soviet famines of 1931–33, including the Kazakhstan famine-cum-epidemics of 1931–33. In the lecture, he analyzed the common causes of these famines and posited that the Ukrainian famine was the culminating act in a great war of the Soviet state and the Communist Party against the peasantry that began in 1917. Outlining the policies of the Soviet leaders and their consequences for the Soviet peasantry as a whole, Dr. Graziosi also took account of specific conditions in the non-Russian regions of the USSR that led the Stalin regime to treat them differently.</p>
<p>Focusing on the Holodomor, he identified some of its special features and national characteristics. Particularly telling, in his view, were Moscow’s exclusive policies taken against the peasantry in Ukraine and the Kuban region in the North Caucasus, which led to an exceptionally large number of deaths there. If the mortality rate in the countryside in 1926 can be assigned the number 100 per 1,000 rural inhabitants, in 1933 it was almost 400 per 1,000 in Soviet Ukraine, while in the Russian SFSR it was about 140 per 1,000. Excluding Kazakhstan, then part of Russia, and the North Caucasus, where there was a large Ukrainian population, the death rate in the Russian republic in 1933 was about 110 per 1,000 rural inhabitants. An important factor in the high death rate was the decree forbidding and preventing peasants from Ukraine and the Kuban to leave for other areas of the USSR in search of food.</p>
<p>Dr. Graziosi also noted other measures taken against Ukrainians in this period or immediately afterward. These included the mass purge of the Bolshevik Party in Soviet Ukraine, the persecution and physical destruction of the republic’s nationally conscious intelligentsia and middle-level national cadres, and the reversal of Ukrainization policies in Ukraine and their total abolition in the Russian SFSR. All these factors, as well as other special measures taken against Ukraine’s peasantry and its political and cultural elites, have prompted scholars and legal experts to raise the question of whether the Holodomor is a case of or an integral part of a genocide.</p>
<p>Dr. Graziosi has concluded that the Holodomor was a genocide and that the Ukrainian-Kuban famine of 1932–33 fits the definition of genocide specified in the United Nations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Genocide, especially Article 2, Section C, which states that among genocidal acts are those “Deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part.” He noted that his own views on this question have evolved, for during the initial years of his study of the Holodomor he was not convinced of its genocidal nature. Dr. Graziosi believes that in time more and more scholars will come to the same conclusion as he did. While the prospect of a scholarly consensus promotes optimism with regard to general recognition of the Holodomor as genocide, Dr. Graziosi also believes that the Russian government will never acknowledge it as such, since this might provoke demands for monetary reparations to survivors and their descendants.</p>
<p>Dr. Graziosi delivered his two lectures on the famine at the universities of Toronto and Alberta. The Toronto lecture, which took place on 17 November, was co-sponsored by the Petro Jacyk Program for the Study of Ukraine at the Centre for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies, University of Toronto; the Toronto Office of CIUS; the Ukrainian Canadian Congress (Toronto Branch); and the Canadian Foundation for Ukrainian Studies. The Edmonton lecture, which took place on 20 November, was sponsored by CIUS. Dr. Graziosi also lectured at both universities on “Stalin’s Foreign and Domestic Policies: Dealing with the National Question in an Imperial Context, 1901–1926.”<br /><br /></p>
<p><span style="font-size:13px;color:#000000;font-weight:400;text-decoration:none;font-family:Arial;font-style:normal;">Andrea Graziosi is currently professor of history at the University of Naples “Federico II” and president (2007–11) of the Italian Society for the Study of Contemporary History (www.sissco.it). He also serves on the editorial boards of a number of French, English, Italian, Ukrainian, and American specialized journals. Since 1992 he has been a co-editor of the Moscowbased series Dokumenty sovetskoi istorii (Documents of Soviet History 15 volumes in print) and is a member of the editorial board of the series Istoriia stalinizma (History of Stalinism). His research interests have been largely in Soviet history, with a focus on the period leading up to the establishment of the Soviet state, its consolidation, and the triumph of Stalinism. Some of the topics he has researched in depth include the industrialization policies of the Soviet state, the Soviet state and the peasantry, the famine of 1932–33 in Ukraine and the Kuban region, other famines that took place in the Soviet Union, Stalinism, and Soviet nationality policies.<br /><br /> Dr. Graziosi has worked in the archives of the Italian Foreign Ministry, which resulted in the book Lettere da Kharkov. La carestia in Ucraina e nel Caucaso del Nord nei rapporti dei diplomatici italiani, 1932–33 (Letters from Kharkiv: Famine in Ukraine and the North Caucasus in the Dispatches of Italian Diplomats, 1932–33; Turin, 1991 and Kharkiv, 2007), and in the Russian State Archives and former Communist Party Archives in Moscow. The results of this research, combined with data from previously available sources and new archival discoveries made by colleagues in Russia and other countries formerly under Soviet rule, have found their way into many of his publications, including The Great Soviet Peasant War: Bolsheviks and Peasants, 1917–1933 (Cambridge, Mass., 1996 and Moscow, 2001); Bol'sheviki I krest'iane na Ukraine, 1918–1919 gody (Bolsheviks and Peasants in Ukraine, 1918–1919; Moscow, 1997); A New, Peculiar State: Explorations in Soviet History (Westport, Conn., 2000); Guerra e rivoluzione in Europa 1905-1956 (War and Revolution in Europe, 1905–1956; Bologna, 2002; Kyiv and Moscow, 2005); LVRSS di Lenin e Stalin, 1914–1945 (The USSR of Lenin and Stalin, 1914–1945; Bologna, 2007); LVRSS dal trionfo al degrado, 1945–1991 (The USSR from Triumph to Degeneration, 1945–1991; Bologna, 2008); and Stalinism, Collectivization and the Great Famine (Cambridge, Mass., 2009).<br /><br /> Andrea Graziosi’s lecture on the Holodomor represents a milestone in its study. He noted that over the past twenty years most of the important official documents concerning the Holodomor have been brought to light. His lecture combined an account of general scholarly accomplishments in researching the subject with his own analysis, which delineated the overall policy of the Soviet state toward the peasantry and specified the critical national factors that made the Holodomor so devastating in Ukraine and the Kuban. The lecture was recorded in both video and audio formats at the University of Alberta.</span></p>
<p>Found in <a href="http://cius-archives.ca/items/show/1617">CIUS Newsletter 2010</a></p>
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CIUS
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CIUS
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November 20, 2009
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Andrea Graziosi
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English, Ukrainian
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Holodomor (Famine in Ukraine)
Famine in Ukraine
Soviet Ukraine
Stalin, Joseph
Peasants
Communist Party
Intelligentsia
1932-33
Andrea Graziosi
Bolshevik Party
Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies
Caucasus
CIUS
Communist Party
Countryside
Definition
Elites
Famine
Genocide
Holodomor
Intelligentsia
Kazakhstan
Kuban
Mortality rate
Moscow
Peasant
Peasantry
Peasants
Policies
Policy
Purge
Rural
Soviet
Soviet Union
Stalin
Ukraine
Ukrainian
United Nations
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The 1932–1933 Ukrainian Famine: Recent Perspectives
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Part 1: Recent Literature on the Ukrainian Famine of 1932<span class="st">–</span>33: The Problem of Sacralization
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CIUS conference audio part 1/5.<br /><br />On November 24, 2011, John-Paul Himka (Department of History and Classics; CIUS) gave a presentation on the topic: “Recent Literature on the Ukrainian Famine of 1932-33: The Problem of Sacralization”<br /><br />Found in <a href="http://cius-archives.ca/items/show/1619">CIUS <span style="font-size:13px;color:#000000;font-weight:400;text-decoration:none;font-family:Arial;font-style:normal;">Newsletter 2012</span></a>
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CIUS
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CIUS
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November 24, 2011
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John-Paul Himka
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English, Ukrainian
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Holodomor (Famine in Ukraine)
Famine in Ukraine
Ukrainian Literature
Historiography
1932-33
Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies
CIUS
Famine
Genocide
Historiography
Holodomor
John-Paul Himka
Literature
Recent
Stalin
Ukraine
Ukrainian
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The 1932–1933 Ukrainian Famine: Recent Perspectives
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Part 3: Ukrainian Diaspora Activism and the Politics of Holodomor Recognition
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Holodomor (Famine in Ukraine)
Famine in Ukraine
Diaspora
Ukrainians Abroad
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CIUS conference audio part 3/5.<br /><br />On November 24, 2011, Danielle Granville (Brasenose College, Oxford University), presented on the topic: “Ukrainian Diaspora Activism and the Politics of Holodomor Recognition”<br /><br />Found in <a href="http://cius-archives.ca/items/show/1619">CIUS <span style="font-size:13px;color:#000000;font-weight:400;text-decoration:none;font-family:Arial;font-style:normal;">Newsletter 2012</span></a>
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CIUS
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CIUS
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November 24, 2011
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Danielle Granville
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English, Ukrainian
1932-33
Abroad
Activism
Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies
CIUS
Danielle Granville
Diaspora
Famine
Genocide
Historiography
Holodomor
International
Literature
Politics
Recent
Recognition
Stalin
Ukraine
Ukrainian
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The 1932–1933 Ukrainian Famine: Recent Perspectives
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Part 4: Commentary by Serge Cipko
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Holodomor (Famine in Ukraine)
Famine in Ukraine
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CIUS conference audio part 4/5.<br /><br />On November 24, 2011, Serge Cipko (CIUS) gives brief commentary and impressions in review of the presentations given. <br /><br />Found in <a href="http://cius-archives.ca/items/show/1619">CIUS Newsletter 2012</a>
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CIUS
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CIUS
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November 24, 2011
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Serge Cipko
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English, Ukrainian
1932-33
Abroad
Activism
Bohdan Klid
Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies
CIUS
Danielle Granville
Diaspora
Famine
Genocide
Historiography
Holodomor
International
John-Paul Himka
Literature
Nationalism
Politics
Recent
Recognition
Serge Cipko
Stalin
Ukraine
Ukrainian
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The 1932–1933 Ukrainian Famine: Recent Perspectives
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Part 5: Question Period
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Holodomor (Famine in Ukraine)
Famine in Ukraine
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CIUS conference audio part 5/5.<br /><br />Panelists are given questions from the audience.<br /><br />Found in <a href="http://cius-archives.ca/items/show/1619">CIUS <span style="font-size:13px;color:#000000;font-weight:400;text-decoration:none;font-family:Arial;font-style:normal;">Newsletter 2012</span></a>
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CIUS
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CIUS
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November 24, 2011
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Danielle Granville, Bohdan Klid, Serge Cipko, John-Paul Himka
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English, Ukrainian
1932-33
Abroad
Activism
Bohdan Klid
Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies
CIUS
Danielle Granville
Diaspora
Famine
Genocide
Historiography
Holodomor
International
John-Paul Himka
Literature
Nationalism
Politics
Recent
Recognition
Serge Cipko
Stalin
Ukraine
Ukrainian
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The 1932–1933 Ukrainian Famine: Recent Perspectives
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Part 2: Stalin, Nationalism, and the 1932–33 Famine in Ukraine and the Kuban
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Holodomor (Famine in Ukraine)
Famine in Ukraine
Stalin, Joseph
Nationalism
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CIUS conference audio part 2/5.<br /><br />On November 24, 2011, Bohdan Klid (CIUS; Department of History and Classics) presented on the topic: "Stalin, Nationalism, and the 1932–33 Famine in Ukraine and the Kuban”.<br /><br />Found in <a href="http://cius-archives.ca/items/show/1619">CIUS <span style="font-size:13px;color:#000000;font-weight:400;text-decoration:none;font-family:Arial;font-style:normal;">Newsletter 2012</span></a>
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CIUS
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CIUS
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November 24, 2011
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Bohdan Klid
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English, Ukrainian
1932-33
Bohdan Klid
Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies
CIUS
Famine
Genocide
Historiography
Holodomor
Literature
Nationalism
Recent
Stalin
Ukraine
Ukrainian
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Title
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CIUS Seminar Series
Subject
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History
Art
Ukraine's Historiography
Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies
Canadian History
Description
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CIUS Seminars; lectures; visiting scholar lectures
Creator
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CIUS
Source
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CIUS
Publisher
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CIUS
Date
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1976<span class="st">–Present</span>
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Leonid Plyushch, Jurij Borys, Andrij Makuch, Keith Spicer
Language
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English, Ukrainian
Type
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Lecture, discussion
Sound
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Digital audio recording
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Title
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Roundtable: Famine in Ukraine, 1928–1933
Subject
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Holodomor (Famine in Ukraine)
Famine in Ukraine
Description
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CIUS seminar audio (7 Parts)<br /><br /><span style="font-size:13px;color:#000000;font-weight:400;text-decoration:none;font-family:Arial;font-style:normal;">On November 21, 2012, CIUS hosted a round table on the topic: “Famine in Ukraine, 1928–1933” (co-sponsored by the Department of History and Classics, U of A).<br /><br />Presenters included: Stanislav Kulchytsky (Institute of Ukrainian History, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine), Lesia Onyshko (Holodomor Memorial Museum in Kyiv), Liudmyla Hrynevych (Institute of Ukrainian History, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine), Bohdan Klid (CIUS, History and Classics, U of A), David Marples (CIUS, History and Classics, U of A), and Roman Serbyn (professor emeritus, Universite du Quebec a Montreal) <br /><br />Audio clip 1 begins with introductions from Volodymyr Kravchenko. Heather Coleman (History and Classics, U of A) follows and Stuart Murray (Canadian Museum for Human Rights Museum) concludes this clip.<br /><br /> Audio clip 2 features the presentation of Lesia Onyshko. <br /><br />Audio clip 3 features Bohdan Klid.<br /><br />Audio clip 4 features Roman Serbyn<br /><br />Audio clip 5 feautres Liudmyla Hrynevych.<br /><br />Audio clip 6 features Stanislav Kulchytsky<br /><br />Audio clip 7 features a question period for all of the panelists.</span>
Creator
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CIUS
Publisher
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CIUS
Date
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November 21, 2012
Contributor
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<p>Volodymyr Kravchenko, Heather Coleman, Stuart Murray, Stanislav Kulchytsky, Lesia Onyshko, Liudmyla Hrynevych, Bohdan Klid, David Marples, Roman Serbyn</p>
Language
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English, Ukrainian
1928-1933
1928-33
1932-33
Bohdan Klid
Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies
CIUS
David Marples
Famine
Genocide
Heather Coleman
Holodomor
Lesia Onyshko
Liudmyla Hrynevych
Recognition
Roman Serbyn
Stalin
Stanislav Kulchytsky
Stuart Murray
Ukraine
Ukrainian
Volodymyr Kravchenko