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AFTER THE HOLODOMOR: THE ENDURING IMPACT OF THE GREAT FAMINE ON UKRAINE
Edited by Andrea Graziosi, Lubomyr A. Hajda, Halyna Hryn
Part One • Short-Term Consequences
- STANISLAV KUL´CHYTS´KYI, The Holodomor and Its Consequences in the Ukrainian Countryside
- ROBERT KUŚNIERZ, The Impact of the Great Famine on Ukrainian Cities: Evidence from the Polish Archives
- BRIAN J. BOECK, Complicating the National Interpretation of the Famine: Reexamining the Case of Kuban
- ROMAN WYSOCKI, Reactions to the Famine in Poland
- HENNADII YEFIMENKO, The Kremlin's Nationality Policy in Ukraine after the Holodomor of 1932–33
- YURI SHAPOVAL, The Holodomor: A Prologue to Repressions and Terror in Soviet Ukraine
- SERGEI MAKSUDOV, Dehumanization: The Change in the Moral and Ethical Consciousness of Soviet Citizens as a Result of Collectivization and Famine
- OLEG KHLEVNIUK, Comments on the Short-Term Consequences of the Holodomor
Part Two • Long-Term Consequences
- KAREL C. BERKHOFF, The Great Famine in Light of the German Invasion and Occupation
- OLEKSANDRA VESELOVA, Famine in Ukraine after the Second World War
- HENNADII BORIAK, Population Losses in the Holodomor and the Destruction of Related Archives: New Archival Evidence
- FRANCE MESLÉ, JACQUES VALLIN, AND EVGENY ANDREEV, Demographic Consequences of the Great Famine: Then and Now
- OLEH WOLOWYNA, Comments on the Demographic Consequences of the Holodomor
- VALERIY VASYLYEV, The Holodomor through the eyes of the Soviet Ukrainian Leadership, 1950–80
- VOLODYMYR DIBROVA, The Holodomor and the Contemporary Ukrainian Writer