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Toronto Annual Ukrainian Famine Lecture
Genocide Studies at ASEEES 2023
Toronto Annual Ukrainian Famine Lecture 2023 – 90th Memorial Year
Holodomor90 Awareness Campaign
CIUS/HREC Symposium – “Red Decade: Stalinism in the American Media”
Recording Available: The Great Famines in Ukraine, Kazakhstan, and Bengal (1930s-1940s) Colloquium
Hybrid Lecture – The Seeds of Memory: The Holodomor in Literature for Young Readers
Toronto Annual Ukrainian Famine Lecture 2022
The Holodomor in Global Perspective Conference
Russia’s War against Ukraine and Global Food Security
ROUNDTABLE “Russia’s War on Ukraine in the Context of Genocide”
Holodomor Remembrance Day
The River that Killed and Saved: Crossing the Dnister into Romania during the Era of Collectivization and Famine in Ukraine
Online Series Emerging Scholarship on the Holodomor
Narrating the Holodomor Conference
Call for Papers – HREC Online Conference Narrating the Holodomor
Online Series Emerging Scholarship on the Holodomor, session 6
Film Discussion: Bitter Harvest and Mr. Jones
Online Series Emerging Scholarship on the Holodomor, Session 5
Online Series Emerging Scholarship on the Holodomor, Session 4
A conversation with Andrea Chalupa, scriptwriter of the film Mr. Jones
Andrey Shlyakhter (Petro Jacyk Visiting Scholar – Virtual Engagement): Borderness and Famine: Why did Fewer People Die in Soviet Ukraine’s Western Border Districts During the Holodomor, 1932-34?
Lubomyr Luciuk | What Mendel Osherowitch saw: Ukraine during the Holodomor
Online Series Emerging Scholarship on the Holodomor, Session 3
Online Series Emerging Scholarship on the Holodomor, Session 2
The Assault on Culture in Ukraine: The Holodomor Years
Call for papers – The Holodomor in Global Perspective
Documenting the Famine of 1932-1933 in Ukraine: Archival Collections on the Holodomor outside the former Soviet Union
Genocide in Twentieth-Century History: The Power and the Problems of an Interpretive, Ethical-Political, and Legal Concept
Empire, Colonialism, and Famine in Comparative Historical Perspective – International Symposium
Empire, Colonialism, and Famine in Comparative Historical Perspective: The Bengal, Irish, and Ukrainian Famines
Starvation As A Political Tool From The Nineteenth To The Twenty-First Century: The Irish Famine, The Armenian Genocide, The Ukrainian Holodomor And Genocide By Attrition In The Nuba Mountains Of Sudan
Communism and Hunger: The Ukrainian, Chinese, Kazakh, and Soviet Famines in Comparative Perspective
Contextualizing the Holodomor: A Conference on the 80th Anniversary of the 1932-1933 Famine in Ukraine
2021 Toronto Annual Ukrainian Famine Lecture – Online
2020 Toronto Annual Ukrainian Famine Lecture – Online
2019 Toronto Annual Ukrainian Famine Lecture by Olga Andriewsky
2018 Toronto Annual Ukrainian Famine Lecture by Liudmyla Hrynevych
2017 Toronto Annual Famine Lecture by Jars Balan
2016 Toronto Annual Ukrainian Famine Lecture by Serhii Plokhy
2015 Toronto Annual Ukrainian Famine Lecture by Timothy Snyder
2014 Toronto Annual Ukrainian Famine Lecture
The Ukrainian Bureau in London and Its Documents Related to the Holodomor
A Garden in Full Bloom
Academic Januses: GPU-NKVD Secret Informants at the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences (1920s-1930s)
Japanese sources and reaction to the Holodomor
The Material World of Ukrainian Children during the Holodomor and What Saved Children’s Lives
Ambiguities of the Ukrainian Women’s Experiences of the Holodomor 1932–33: Victimhood, Agency, Perpetration
Inaugural Awarding of the Conquest Prize for Contribution to Holodomor Studies
Launch of Serge Cipko’s book “Starving Ukraine: The Holodomor and Canada’s Response”
Challenges in Studying the Holodomor
That is How I Lost My Mother: Jewish Narratives of the Ukrainian Famine 1932-33
Presentation of Red Famine: Stalin’s War on Ukraine by Anne Applebaum
Lecture by Dr. George O. Liber on his new book Total Wars and the Making of Modern Ukraine, 1914-1954
From the Holodomor to the Present: State Food Crimes and Possible Remedies
The Holodomor and the Language of Hate in Stalinist Propaganda
What We Now Know about the Holodomor: New Research Results
Ethnic Germans in Ukraine and Their American Relatives in the Dakotas: Correspondence during the Famine of 1932–1933
A Social History of the Holodomor: Voices from Kharkiv Oblast, 1926–1934
Workshop for Early Career Scholars
WINTERKILL: A Tale of Survival During the Holodomor by Marsha Skrypuch
“The Holodomor: 85 Years Later” Danyliw Research Seminar on Contemporary Ukraine
Ukraine’s Place in Europe: Toward a new understanding of interwar Ukrainian history (1921-1939)
Holodomor Panel at the 2019 Conference of Canadian Association of Slavists
Holodomor Programming at the 2019 SUSK Conference (Ukrainian Canadian Students’ Union)
Consumption in Soviet Ukraine in the 1920–1930s: Between Ideology and Survival
International Forum on the Holodomor “Ukraine Remembers, The World Recognizes”
Holodomor Commemoration at the Sheptytsky Institute
Film Screening of “Hunger for Truth”
Holodomor Programming at the Danyliw Research Seminar on Contemporary Ukraine
Holodomor Roundtable at the Oral History Association Convention
New Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Holodomor, CSEEES Conference
Annual Conference of the Canadian Association of Slavists
What Does “Never Again” Really Mean?
What Does “Never Again” Really Mean?: The Importance of Genocide Education in Fighting Hate
Conference on Holocaust and Genocide
Holodomor Panel at the conference on the Holocaust and Genocide at Millersville University
Canadian Stories: Shared Experiences Over 150 Years
HREC Presentation at the Ukrainian National Museum of Chicago
Holodomor Roundtable at the Convention of the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies (ASEEES)
Roundtable at Conference of the Oral History Association
Holodomor Panel at the Annual Conference of the Canadian Association of Slavists
“Toward an Understanding of the Holodomor: The How and Why of the 1932-33 Famine in Ukraine”
Conference of the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies (ASEEES)
Event at the Embassy of Ukraine
“Images of ‘the Enemy’ and the National Interpretation of De-Kulakization and the Holodomor in Ukraine (1920s-1950s)” at a conference of the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies (ASEEES)
Conference of the Canadian Association of Slavists
Canadian Association of Slavists Conference
Official Date for Religious Commemoration of the Holodomor
HREC Research Grants 2024-2025
Temerty Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Holodomor Studies 2024-2025
Now Available – Documenting the Famine of 1932–33 in Ukraine
Recording Now Available – Toronto Annual Ukrainian Famine Lecture 2023
Internet Encyclopedia of Ukraine Article about Rafael Lemkin
Recording Now Available – The Seeds of Memory: The Holodomor in Literature for Young Readers
NOW LIVE: UCRDC Survivor Interviews Database
Now Available in Paperback – Genocide: The Power and Problems of a Concept
Ninety Years after the Holodomor: Reflections on Genocide in the Context of an Anniversary Year and War
HREC Announces 2023-24 Temerty Postdoctoral Fellow In Holodomor Studies, Henry Prown
HREC AWARDS CONQUEST PRIZE IN HOLODOMOR STUDIES TO OKSANA KIS
Empire, Colonialism, and Famine in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
HREC Research Grants 2023-2024
Available Now: Recording of the 2022 Toronto Annual Ukrainian Famine Lecture
Available Now: Recordings of the Holodomor in Global Perspective Conference
HREC Announces 2022-23 Temerty Postdoctoral Fellow In Holodomor Studies, Henry Prown
Roundtable “Russia’s War on Ukraine in the Context of Genocide”
HREC Non-Residential Research Grants for Ukrainian Scholars
Now Available – How People Live in Soviet Russia: Impressions from a Journey
Now Available — Genocide: The Power and Problems of a Concept
HREC Research Grants 2022-2023
Temerty Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Holodomor Studies
Statement of HREC in response to escalation of attacks on scholars in Ukraine
Announcement of Major Gift to HREC
Temerty Post-doctoral Fellowship in Holodomor Studies, 2021, Eduard Baidaus
Eternal Memory: Monuments and Memorials of the Holodomor
The Famine of 1932-1933 in Ukraine: An Anatomy of the Holodomor, by Stanislav Kulchytsky
Special thematic issue “Empire, Colonialism, and Famine in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries,” East/West Journal of Ukrainian Studies
Visiting Scholar in Holodomor Studies
HREC 2021 Research Grants Competition
Temerty Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Holodomor Studies 2021–22
Online Series Emerging Scholarship on the Holodomor, Session 1
“Was the Holodomor a Genocide?”
In the World of Stalinist Crimes: Ukraine in the Years of the Purges and Terror (1934‒1938) from the Polish Perspective
Call for Papers: Berlin Conference of the German-Ukrainian Historical Commission
HREC Fellowship to Attend the 2020 Genocide and Human Rights University Program
Announcing the 2020 HREC Research Grants Competition
HREC Becomes a Partner of the Heritages of Hunger Project
Online Series Emerging Scholarship on the Holodomor, session 7