Dr. Eduard Baidaus took up his position as the first Temerty Post-doctoral Fellow in the fall of 2021. The Temerty Post-doctoral Fellowship in Holodomor Studies was established in 2021 with the aim of supporting scholars in expanding what is known about the Holodomor. Dr. Baidaus is studying how the Great Famine unfolded in regions located […]
Read moreNow available online: The Famine of 1932-1933 in Ukraine: An Anatomy of the Holodomor, by Stanislav Kulchytsky, one of Ukraine’s most prolific and best-known historians, summarizing thirty years of study and his many publications on this topic. Read Now
Read moreDecember 9-10, 2021 Narrating the Holodomor – Call for Papers – pdf And how I remember the many corpses found everywhere because it was spring: in the forest and in the fields, on the streets, people had just collapsed from hunger, and they died. […] I remember once I was grazing the cow, and in […]
Read moreVol 8, no 1 (Spring 2021) of East/West: Journal of Ukrainian Studies (EWJUS) is a special thematic issue, titled “Empire, Colonialism, and Famine in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries.” EWJUS is an open access, peer-reviewed, academic journal launched by the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies at the University of Alberta in 2014. In the words […]
Read morePresenter: Charley Boerman, Radboud University Discussant: Daria Mattingly, University of Cambridge, UK Charley Boerman is a PhD candidate at Radboud University, The Netherlands. Her PhD project Framing Famines: Memory, Museums and Visual Culture is part of a larger project, Heritages of Hunger: Societal Reflections on Past European Famines in Education, Commemoration and Musealisation, and explores the visual and material memory […]
Read moreVisiting Scholar in Holodomor Studies Petro Jacyk Program, CERES, University of Toronto / HREC Applications are being accepted for the visiting scholars program through the Petro Jacyk Program for the Study of Ukraine at the Centre for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies (CERES), the University of Toronto for the 2021-2022 academic year. Successful applicants […]
Read moreThe Holodomor Research and Education Consortium (HREC) announces its 2021 Research Grants Competition. Grants are intended to support research that expands our knowledge and understanding of the Holodomor; publication and translation of research results; preservation of and increasing access to materials; and organization of and participation in academic forums. Examples of research that could be […]
Read moreThe Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies is pleased to announce the inauguration of the Temerty Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Holodomor Studies. Offered under the auspices of the Holodomor Education and Research Consortium (HREC) for the academic year of 2021–22, the fellowship has been created to support the study of and expansion of knowledge about the Holodomor. Applications are welcome […]
Read moreOn October 22, Kristina Hook will discuss her article Pinpointing Patterns of Violence: A Comparative Genocide Studies Approach to Violence Escalation in the Ukrainian Holodomor, the second presentation in the online series Emerging Scholarship on the Holodomor. Kristina Hook is a research assistant professor at George Mason University’s Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School for Peace and […]
Read moreThe Holodomor Research and Education Consortium (HREC) announces the online series Emerging Scholarship on the Holodomor, initiated to support innovation in the study of the Holodomor and related topics. Each monthly session will feature a presentation by an early career scholar on their current research, followed by comments from an expert in the field and discussion with […]
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