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The objective of the research is to examine language use in Holodomor survivors ‘narratives as psycholinguistic markers of mental trauma and PTSD. The specific objective is to explore rememory as a cognitive strategy of releasing suppressed traumatic even... see more

In the article, the political and ideological prerequisites for the formation of groups of activists in the 1920s, who were subsequently executors of the decisions of the Soviet-party nomenclature aimed at organizing and committing the Holodomor-genocide ... see more

The article examines the topic of the Ukrainian Holodomor-genocide of 1932–1933 in the context of the social, political and educational challenges that have arisen since the proclamation of independence and are relevant today. In the focus of the article ... see more

The study of the Holodomor should be integrated into a broader understanding of genocide as a whole, given that a consensus that has evolved among a substantial group of scholars that the Ukrainian Famine of 1932–33 fits the general template of genocide. ... see more

The study of the Ukrainian Holodomor has reached a point where it is sufficiently voluminous that it is worthwhile to establish the core concepts and events vital to its thorough scholarly understanding.  This paper seeks to put forth one such possib... see more

This paper investigates what the Holodomor tells us about the development and dynamics of Soviet history. It starts by examining the evolving relations between Stalin and the peasantry during the Soviet Union’s first decades as well as the social, economi... see more

This article reviews research on the Holodomor by historians of Ukraine since the late 1980s. It examines the dominant trends in historiography, the major findings, and the current state of the field. The field itself, it argues, has grown considerably an... see more

A preface to the articles of this issue, surveying the role of the Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute in the early phase of Holodomor Studies as well as responses to Robert Conquest’s The Harvest of Sorrow: Soviet Collectivization and the Terror-Famine.

Purpose – This study aims to describe analytically the active religious education carried out by Muhammadiyah elements for earthquake survivors in Ahu, West Sulawesi. The research data were obtained through participatory observation, in-depth interviews, ... see more

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