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Life sentence : memoirs of a Ukrainian political prisoner
Tags: 20th century, Amnesty International, Anti-Soviet Agitation, Anti-Soviet Documents, Artificially Imposed Famine, Autobiography, Bandera, Boremshchyna, Canada, Communism, Communist Ideology, Communist Literature, Communist Party of Western Ukraine, Danylo Shumuk, Democracy, Edward Kuznetsov, Enemy of the People, Guerrilla Warfare, Habsburg Empire, Human Rights, Humanism, Incarceration, Intelligentsia, Interwar, Interwar Poland, Ivan Svitlychny, KGB, Khorol, Manuscript, Memoirs, Memoirs of Danylo Shumuk, Mordovian Special-Regime Camp, Nadia Svitlychna, Nationalism, Nazi Occupation of Volhynia, NKVD, Norilsk, Norilsk Camp Strikes, Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists, Polish Government Repression, Polish Prison, Political Prisoners, Poltava. 1933, Pro-Moscow, Propaganda, Reichskommissariat Ukraine, Rural Ukrainians, SALT II Negotiations, Selrob, Sluzhba Bepeky, Soviet Labor Camps, Soviet Occupation of Ukraine, Soviet Partisans, Soviet Repression, Soviet Union, Stalin, Treaty of Riga, Tsarist Restrictions, Ukrainian Cultural Defense, Ukrainian Dissidents, Ukrainian Insurgent Army, Ukrainian Nationalist Movement, Ukrainian Resistance, Ukrainian-Polish Conflict, Ukrainian-Polish Relations, Underground Communist Activity, UPA, Volhynia Oblast, War Criminals, Warsaw Pact, Western Ukraine History, World War II
The Last Debate with Stalin: Ukrainian Writers in Moscow, 1929
Roundtable: Famine in Ukraine, 1928–1933
Part 2: Stalin, Nationalism, and the 1932–33 Famine in Ukraine and the Kuban
Tags: 1932-33, Bohdan Klid, Famine, Genocide, Holodomor, Kuban, Nationalism, Soviet Union, Stalin, Ukraine
Part 5: Question Period
Part 4: Commentary by Serge Cipko
Part 3: Ukrainian Diaspora Activism and the Politics of Holodomor Recognition
Tags: 1932-33, Activism, Danielle Granville, Diaspora, Famine, Genocide, Historiography, Holodomor, Politics, Soviet Union, Stalin, Ukraine
Part 1: Recent Literature on the Ukrainian Famine of 1932–33: The Problem of Sacralization
Tags: 1932-33, Famine, Genocide, Historiography, Holodomor, John-Paul Himka, Soviet Union, Stalin, Ukraine