Dr. Bohdan Klid traveled to Minneapolis, Minnesota during the first week of March to record an interview for a short documentary film. The film, tentatively titled “Holodomor: Minnesota Memories,” weaves together survivor and descendant stories and is a joint project of three local Ukrainian churches. Work on the film project has been supported by a grant […]
Read moreDate/Time: Mar 30, 2023 07:00 PM (MT) 9:00 ET Location: University of Alberta, Business 1-09 The growing interest in Ukraine and its history has contributed to the appearance of new books about the Holodomor, including works of historical fiction for various age groups. This talk will showcase the evolution of the place of the Holodomor in […]
Read moreHREC is pleased to announce that Dr. Henry H. Prown has been named the 2023-24 Temerty Postdoctoral Fellow in Holodomor Studies. Dr. Prown was the recipient of the 2022-23 fellowship, which has been extended an additional year. Dr. Prown is a specialist in the relationship between Stalinism and the American media during the Great Depression […]
Read moreHREC’s 2022 Conquest Prize in Holodomor Studies has been awarded to Dr. Oksana Kis for her article “Women’s Experience of the Holodomor: Challenges and Ambiguities of Motherhood,” published in Journal of Genocide Research (2021). The prize is awarded on a biennial basis to the author of an outstanding article that contributes to a fuller understanding of […]
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