The contributors to this volume show that the themes of empire, colony, and national liberation movements can be addressed in a European continental as much as in Asian, Latin American, or African contexts. There is a further benefit from a within-Europe comparison: It calls into question the tendency to assume fundamental differences between “western” and “eastern” Europe, including the now largely abandoned distinction between a “western” nationalism, defined as a civil nationalism, and an “eastern” one, defined as ethnic. It also answers the question whether intra-European comparison of this kind is possible, in a context where post-Soviet scholarship is often invisible in Anglo-American scholarship. As Norman Davies reminds us, low public awareness of Europe’s smaller and, in west-European minds, “more distant” nations, underlies the persistence of false generalizations about them, including assumptions like “that the whole of the west was advanced while the whole of the east was backward.”
Liudmyla Hrynevych
Liudmyla Hrynevych is Senior Research Fellow at the Institute
of History at the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences as well as
Director of the Holodomor Research and Education Committee.
Her previous publications include: Holod 1928–29 rr. u
Radianskyi Ukraini (2013); Khronika kolektyvizatsii ta Holodomoru
v Ukraini, 1927–1933 (2013).
Joseph Ruane
Joseph Ruane is Professor Emeritus in Sociology at University
College Cork. He was Visiting Professor at the Geary
Institute, University College Dublin from 2016-2021. He is
co-author (with Jennifer Todd) of Dynamics of Confl ict in
Northern Ireland (1996); co-editor of Europe’s Old States in the
New World Order (2002), and Ethnicity and Religion (2015).
Stephen Velychenko
Stephen Velychenko is Senior Research Fellow, Chair of
Ukrainian Studies at the University of Toronto. His most recent
publications include: Propaganda in Revolutionary Ukraine.
Leafl ets Pamphlets and Cartoons (1917–1923) (2019); Life and
Death in Revolutionary Ukraine. Violence Living Conditions and
Demographic Catastrophe 1917–1923 (2021).
Andy Bielenberg
Liudmyla Hrynevych is Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of History at the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences as well as Director of the Holodomor Research and Education Committee. Her previous publications include: Holod 1928–29 rr. u Radianskyi Ukraini (2013); Khronika kolektyvizatsii ta Holodomoru v Ukraini, 1927–1933 (2013). Joseph Ruane is Professor Emeritus in Sociology at University College Cork. He was Visiting Professor at the Geary Institute, University College Dublin from 2016-2021. He is co-author (with Jennifer Todd) of Dynamics of Confl ict in Northern Ireland (1996); co-editor of Europe’s Old States in the New World Order (2002), and Ethnicity and Religion (2015). Stephen Velychenko is Senior Research Fellow, Chair of Ukrainian Studies at the University of Toronto. His most recent publications include: Propaganda in Revolutionary Ukraine. Leafl ets Pamphlets and Cartoons (1917–1923) (2019); Life and Death in Revolutionary Ukraine. Violence Living Conditions and Demographic Catastrophe 1917–1923 (2021).
Serhiy Blavatskyy
Liudmyla Hrynevych is Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of History at the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences as well as Director of the Holodomor Research and Education Committee. Her previous publications include: Holod 1928–29 rr. u Radianskyi Ukraini (2013); Khronika kolektyvizatsii ta Holodomoru v Ukraini, 1927–1933 (2013). Joseph Ruane is Professor Emeritus in Sociology at University College Cork. He was Visiting Professor at the Geary Institute, University College Dublin from 2016-2021. He is co-author (with Jennifer Todd) of Dynamics of Confl ict in Northern Ireland (1996); co-editor of Europe’s Old States in the New World Order (2002), and Ethnicity and Religion (2015). Stephen Velychenko is Senior Research Fellow, Chair of Ukrainian Studies at the University of Toronto. His most recent publications include: Propaganda in Revolutionary Ukraine. Leafl ets Pamphlets and Cartoons (1917–1923) (2019); Life and Death in Revolutionary Ukraine. Violence Living Conditions and Demographic Catastrophe 1917–1923 (2021).
Darragh Gannon
Liudmyla Hrynevych is Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of History at the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences as well as Director of the Holodomor Research and Education Committee. Her previous publications include: Holod 1928–29 rr. u Radianskyi Ukraini (2013); Khronika kolektyvizatsii ta Holodomoru v Ukraini, 1927–1933 (2013). Joseph Ruane is Professor Emeritus in Sociology at University College Cork. He was Visiting Professor at the Geary Institute, University College Dublin from 2016-2021. He is co-author (with Jennifer Todd) of Dynamics of Confl ict in Northern Ireland (1996); co-editor of Europe’s Old States in the New World Order (2002), and Ethnicity and Religion (2015). Stephen Velychenko is Senior Research Fellow, Chair of Ukrainian Studies at the University of Toronto. His most recent publications include: Propaganda in Revolutionary Ukraine. Leafl ets Pamphlets and Cartoons (1917–1923) (2019); Life and Death in Revolutionary Ukraine. Violence Living Conditions and Demographic Catastrophe 1917–1923 (2021).
Christophe Gillissen
Liudmyla Hrynevych is Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of History at the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences as well as Director of the Holodomor Research and Education Committee. Her previous publications include: Holod 1928–29 rr. u Radianskyi Ukraini (2013); Khronika kolektyvizatsii ta Holodomoru v Ukraini, 1927–1933 (2013). Joseph Ruane is Professor Emeritus in Sociology at University College Cork. He was Visiting Professor at the Geary Institute, University College Dublin from 2016-2021. He is co-author (with Jennifer Todd) of Dynamics of Confl ict in Northern Ireland (1996); co-editor of Europe’s Old States in the New World Order (2002), and Ethnicity and Religion (2015). Stephen Velychenko is Senior Research Fellow, Chair of Ukrainian Studies at the University of Toronto. His most recent publications include: Propaganda in Revolutionary Ukraine. Leafl ets Pamphlets and Cartoons (1917–1923) (2019); Life and Death in Revolutionary Ukraine. Violence Living Conditions and Demographic Catastrophe 1917–1923 (2021).
Evi Gkotzaridis
Liudmyla Hrynevych is Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of History at the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences as well as Director of the Holodomor Research and Education Committee. Her previous publications include: Holod 1928–29 rr. u Radianskyi Ukraini (2013); Khronika kolektyvizatsii ta Holodomoru v Ukraini, 1927–1933 (2013). Joseph Ruane is Professor Emeritus in Sociology at University College Cork. He was Visiting Professor at the Geary Institute, University College Dublin from 2016-2021. He is co-author (with Jennifer Todd) of Dynamics of Confl ict in Northern Ireland (1996); co-editor of Europe’s Old States in the New World Order (2002), and Ethnicity and Religion (2015). Stephen Velychenko is Senior Research Fellow, Chair of Ukrainian Studies at the University of Toronto. His most recent publications include: Propaganda in Revolutionary Ukraine. Leafl ets Pamphlets and Cartoons (1917–1923) (2019); Life and Death in Revolutionary Ukraine. Violence Living Conditions and Demographic Catastrophe 1917–1923 (2021).
Roisin Healy
Liudmyla Hrynevych is Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of History at the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences as well as Director of the Holodomor Research and Education Committee. Her previous publications include: Holod 1928–29 rr. u Radianskyi Ukraini (2013); Khronika kolektyvizatsii ta Holodomoru v Ukraini, 1927–1933 (2013). Joseph Ruane is Professor Emeritus in Sociology at University College Cork. He was Visiting Professor at the Geary Institute, University College Dublin from 2016-2021. He is co-author (with Jennifer Todd) of Dynamics of Confl ict in Northern Ireland (1996); co-editor of Europe’s Old States in the New World Order (2002), and Ethnicity and Religion (2015). Stephen Velychenko is Senior Research Fellow, Chair of Ukrainian Studies at the University of Toronto. His most recent publications include: Propaganda in Revolutionary Ukraine. Leafl ets Pamphlets and Cartoons (1917–1923) (2019); Life and Death in Revolutionary Ukraine. Violence Living Conditions and Demographic Catastrophe 1917–1923 (2021).
Geoffrey Hosking
Liudmyla Hrynevych is Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of History at the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences as well as Director of the Holodomor Research and Education Committee. Her previous publications include: Holod 1928–29 rr. u Radianskyi Ukraini (2013); Khronika kolektyvizatsii ta Holodomoru v Ukraini, 1927–1933 (2013). Joseph Ruane is Professor Emeritus in Sociology at University College Cork. He was Visiting Professor at the Geary Institute, University College Dublin from 2016-2021. He is co-author (with Jennifer Todd) of Dynamics of Confl ict in Northern Ireland (1996); co-editor of Europe’s Old States in the New World Order (2002), and Ethnicity and Religion (2015). Stephen Velychenko is Senior Research Fellow, Chair of Ukrainian Studies at the University of Toronto. His most recent publications include: Propaganda in Revolutionary Ukraine. Leafl ets Pamphlets and Cartoons (1917–1923) (2019); Life and Death in Revolutionary Ukraine. Violence Living Conditions and Demographic Catastrophe 1917–1923 (2021).
Gennadii Kazakevych
Liudmyla Hrynevych is Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of History at the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences as well as Director of the Holodomor Research and Education Committee. Her previous publications include: Holod 1928–29 rr. u Radianskyi Ukraini (2013); Khronika kolektyvizatsii ta Holodomoru v Ukraini, 1927–1933 (2013). Joseph Ruane is Professor Emeritus in Sociology at University College Cork. He was Visiting Professor at the Geary Institute, University College Dublin from 2016-2021. He is co-author (with Jennifer Todd) of Dynamics of Confl ict in Northern Ireland (1996); co-editor of Europe’s Old States in the New World Order (2002), and Ethnicity and Religion (2015). Stephen Velychenko is Senior Research Fellow, Chair of Ukrainian Studies at the University of Toronto. His most recent publications include: Propaganda in Revolutionary Ukraine. Leafl ets Pamphlets and Cartoons (1917–1923) (2019); Life and Death in Revolutionary Ukraine. Violence Living Conditions and Demographic Catastrophe 1917–1923 (2021).
Olga Kazakevych
Liudmyla Hrynevych is Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of History at the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences as well as Director of the Holodomor Research and Education Committee. Her previous publications include: Holod 1928–29 rr. u Radianskyi Ukraini (2013); Khronika kolektyvizatsii ta Holodomoru v Ukraini, 1927–1933 (2013). Joseph Ruane is Professor Emeritus in Sociology at University College Cork. He was Visiting Professor at the Geary Institute, University College Dublin from 2016-2021. He is co-author (with Jennifer Todd) of Dynamics of Confl ict in Northern Ireland (1996); co-editor of Europe’s Old States in the New World Order (2002), and Ethnicity and Religion (2015). Stephen Velychenko is Senior Research Fellow, Chair of Ukrainian Studies at the University of Toronto. His most recent publications include: Propaganda in Revolutionary Ukraine. Leafl ets Pamphlets and Cartoons (1917–1923) (2019); Life and Death in Revolutionary Ukraine. Violence Living Conditions and Demographic Catastrophe 1917–1923 (2021).
Liam Kennedy
Liudmyla Hrynevych is Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of History at the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences as well as Director of the Holodomor Research and Education Committee. Her previous publications include: Holod 1928–29 rr. u Radianskyi Ukraini (2013); Khronika kolektyvizatsii ta Holodomoru v Ukraini, 1927–1933 (2013). Joseph Ruane is Professor Emeritus in Sociology at University College Cork. He was Visiting Professor at the Geary Institute, University College Dublin from 2016-2021. He is co-author (with Jennifer Todd) of Dynamics of Confl ict in Northern Ireland (1996); co-editor of Europe’s Old States in the New World Order (2002), and Ethnicity and Religion (2015). Stephen Velychenko is Senior Research Fellow, Chair of Ukrainian Studies at the University of Toronto. His most recent publications include: Propaganda in Revolutionary Ukraine. Leafl ets Pamphlets and Cartoons (1917–1923) (2019); Life and Death in Revolutionary Ukraine. Violence Living Conditions and Demographic Catastrophe 1917–1923 (2021).
Hiroaki Kuromiya
Dr Hiroaki Kuromiya is Emeritus Professor of History at Indiana University Bloomington.
Ostap Kushnir
Liudmyla Hrynevych is Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of History at the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences as well as Director of the Holodomor Research and Education Committee. Her previous publications include: Holod 1928–29 rr. u Radianskyi Ukraini (2013); Khronika kolektyvizatsii ta Holodomoru v Ukraini, 1927–1933 (2013). Joseph Ruane is Professor Emeritus in Sociology at University College Cork. He was Visiting Professor at the Geary Institute, University College Dublin from 2016-2021. He is co-author (with Jennifer Todd) of Dynamics of Confl ict in Northern Ireland (1996); co-editor of Europe’s Old States in the New World Order (2002), and Ethnicity and Religion (2015). Stephen Velychenko is Senior Research Fellow, Chair of Ukrainian Studies at the University of Toronto. His most recent publications include: Propaganda in Revolutionary Ukraine. Leafl ets Pamphlets and Cartoons (1917–1923) (2019); Life and Death in Revolutionary Ukraine. Violence Living Conditions and Demographic Catastrophe 1917–1923 (2021).
Taras Kuzio
Taras Kuzio is Professor of Political Science at the National University of Kyiv Mohyla Academy. He is the author and editor of 22 books, including Russian Nationalism and the Russian-Ukrainian War (Routledge 2022), The Sources of Russia's Great Power Politics (E-IR 2018, with Paul D’Anieri), Putin’s War Against Ukraine (University of Toronto 2019), Ukraine: Democratization, Corruption and the New Russian Imperialism (Praeger 2015), Democratic Revolution in Ukraine (Routledge 2009), Ukraine – Crimea – Russia (ibidem 2007), and Theoretical and Comparative Perspectives on Nationalism (ibidem 2007).
James W. McAuley
Liudmyla Hrynevych is Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of History at the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences as well as Director of the Holodomor Research and Education Committee. Her previous publications include: Holod 1928–29 rr. u Radianskyi Ukraini (2013); Khronika kolektyvizatsii ta Holodomoru v Ukraini, 1927–1933 (2013). Joseph Ruane is Professor Emeritus in Sociology at University College Cork. He was Visiting Professor at the Geary Institute, University College Dublin from 2016-2021. He is co-author (with Jennifer Todd) of Dynamics of Confl ict in Northern Ireland (1996); co-editor of Europe’s Old States in the New World Order (2002), and Ethnicity and Religion (2015). Stephen Velychenko is Senior Research Fellow, Chair of Ukrainian Studies at the University of Toronto. His most recent publications include: Propaganda in Revolutionary Ukraine. Leafl ets Pamphlets and Cartoons (1917–1923) (2019); Life and Death in Revolutionary Ukraine. Violence Living Conditions and Demographic Catastrophe 1917–1923 (2021).
Donnacha O Beachain
Liudmyla Hrynevych is Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of History at the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences as well as Director of the Holodomor Research and Education Committee. Her previous publications include: Holod 1928–29 rr. u Radianskyi Ukraini (2013); Khronika kolektyvizatsii ta Holodomoru v Ukraini, 1927–1933 (2013). Joseph Ruane is Professor Emeritus in Sociology at University College Cork. He was Visiting Professor at the Geary Institute, University College Dublin from 2016-2021. He is co-author (with Jennifer Todd) of Dynamics of Confl ict in Northern Ireland (1996); co-editor of Europe’s Old States in the New World Order (2002), and Ethnicity and Religion (2015). Stephen Velychenko is Senior Research Fellow, Chair of Ukrainian Studies at the University of Toronto. His most recent publications include: Propaganda in Revolutionary Ukraine. Leafl ets Pamphlets and Cartoons (1917–1923) (2019); Life and Death in Revolutionary Ukraine. Violence Living Conditions and Demographic Catastrophe 1917–1923 (2021).
Diarmuid O Giollain
Liudmyla Hrynevych is Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of History at the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences as well as Director of the Holodomor Research and Education Committee. Her previous publications include: Holod 1928–29 rr. u Radianskyi Ukraini (2013); Khronika kolektyvizatsii ta Holodomoru v Ukraini, 1927–1933 (2013). Joseph Ruane is Professor Emeritus in Sociology at University College Cork. He was Visiting Professor at the Geary Institute, University College Dublin from 2016-2021. He is co-author (with Jennifer Todd) of Dynamics of Confl ict in Northern Ireland (1996); co-editor of Europe’s Old States in the New World Order (2002), and Ethnicity and Religion (2015). Stephen Velychenko is Senior Research Fellow, Chair of Ukrainian Studies at the University of Toronto. His most recent publications include: Propaganda in Revolutionary Ukraine. Leafl ets Pamphlets and Cartoons (1917–1923) (2019); Life and Death in Revolutionary Ukraine. Violence Living Conditions and Demographic Catastrophe 1917–1923 (2021).
Viacheslav Popov
Liudmyla Hrynevych is Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of History at the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences as well as Director of the Holodomor Research and Education Committee. Her previous publications include: Holod 1928–29 rr. u Radianskyi Ukraini (2013); Khronika kolektyvizatsii ta Holodomoru v Ukraini, 1927–1933 (2013). Joseph Ruane is Professor Emeritus in Sociology at University College Cork. He was Visiting Professor at the Geary Institute, University College Dublin from 2016-2021. He is co-author (with Jennifer Todd) of Dynamics of Confl ict in Northern Ireland (1996); co-editor of Europe’s Old States in the New World Order (2002), and Ethnicity and Religion (2015). Stephen Velychenko is Senior Research Fellow, Chair of Ukrainian Studies at the University of Toronto. His most recent publications include: Propaganda in Revolutionary Ukraine. Leafl ets Pamphlets and Cartoons (1917–1923) (2019); Life and Death in Revolutionary Ukraine. Violence Living Conditions and Demographic Catastrophe 1917–1923 (2021).
Valentyna Popova
Liudmyla Hrynevych is Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of History at the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences as well as Director of the Holodomor Research and Education Committee. Her previous publications include: Holod 1928–29 rr. u Radianskyi Ukraini (2013); Khronika kolektyvizatsii ta Holodomoru v Ukraini, 1927–1933 (2013). Joseph Ruane is Professor Emeritus in Sociology at University College Cork. He was Visiting Professor at the Geary Institute, University College Dublin from 2016-2021. He is co-author (with Jennifer Todd) of Dynamics of Confl ict in Northern Ireland (1996); co-editor of Europe’s Old States in the New World Order (2002), and Ethnicity and Religion (2015). Stephen Velychenko is Senior Research Fellow, Chair of Ukrainian Studies at the University of Toronto. His most recent publications include: Propaganda in Revolutionary Ukraine. Leafl ets Pamphlets and Cartoons (1917–1923) (2019); Life and Death in Revolutionary Ukraine. Violence Living Conditions and Demographic Catastrophe 1917–1923 (2021).
Mykola Riabchuk
Dr. Mykola Riabchuk studied history and literary theory in Moscow in 1985–1988. During the 1990s, he co-edited the leading Ukrainian intellectual journals Vsesvit, Suchasnist, and Krytyka. Since 2012, he has been a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Political and Nationalities’ Studies of the Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. Riabchuk served as a Fulbright Fellow at Penn State University, the University of Texas, and George Washington University, Reagan-Fascell Fellow at the National Endowment for Democracy in Washington, DC, Reuters Fellow at Oxford, Milena Jesenska and EURIAS Fellow at the Institute for Human Sciences in Vienna, Ramsay Tompkins Professor at the University of Alberta, and Ukrainian Studies Fellow at Harvard. Riabchuk is Honorary President of the Ukrainian PEN Center and Jury Head for the Angelus International Literary Award. His previous books include From ‘Little Russia’ to Ukraine (Krytyka / Universitas 2000; L’Harmattan / Markovic 2003); Two Ukraines: Real Borders and Virtual Wars (Krytyka 2003; KEW 2004; Örökség Kultúrpolitikai Intézet 2015); Die reale und die imaginierte Ukraine (Suhrkamp 2005); Gleichschaltung: Authoritarian Consolidation in Ukraine, 2010-2012 (KIS 2012); Postcolonial Syndrome (KIS 2011; KEW 2015).
Alfred Rieber
Liudmyla Hrynevych is Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of History at the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences as well as Director of the Holodomor Research and Education Committee. Her previous publications include: Holod 1928–29 rr. u Radianskyi Ukraini (2013); Khronika kolektyvizatsii ta Holodomoru v Ukraini, 1927–1933 (2013). Joseph Ruane is Professor Emeritus in Sociology at University College Cork. He was Visiting Professor at the Geary Institute, University College Dublin from 2016-2021. He is co-author (with Jennifer Todd) of Dynamics of Confl ict in Northern Ireland (1996); co-editor of Europe’s Old States in the New World Order (2002), and Ethnicity and Religion (2015). Stephen Velychenko is Senior Research Fellow, Chair of Ukrainian Studies at the University of Toronto. His most recent publications include: Propaganda in Revolutionary Ukraine. Leafl ets Pamphlets and Cartoons (1917–1923) (2019); Life and Death in Revolutionary Ukraine. Violence Living Conditions and Demographic Catastrophe 1917–1923 (2021).
Anna Shukalovych
Liudmyla Hrynevych is Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of History at the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences as well as Director of the Holodomor Research and Education Committee. Her previous publications include: Holod 1928–29 rr. u Radianskyi Ukraini (2013); Khronika kolektyvizatsii ta Holodomoru v Ukraini, 1927–1933 (2013). Joseph Ruane is Professor Emeritus in Sociology at University College Cork. He was Visiting Professor at the Geary Institute, University College Dublin from 2016-2021. He is co-author (with Jennifer Todd) of Dynamics of Confl ict in Northern Ireland (1996); co-editor of Europe’s Old States in the New World Order (2002), and Ethnicity and Religion (2015). Stephen Velychenko is Senior Research Fellow, Chair of Ukrainian Studies at the University of Toronto. His most recent publications include: Propaganda in Revolutionary Ukraine. Leafl ets Pamphlets and Cartoons (1917–1923) (2019); Life and Death in Revolutionary Ukraine. Violence Living Conditions and Demographic Catastrophe 1917–1923 (2021).
Andrzej Szeptycki
Paweł Kowal is a postdoctoral fellow at the Chair of European History and Civilization at the College of Europe in Natolin, where he co-leads, together with Professor Georges Mink, the Three Ukrainian Revolutions project. He is also Assistant Professor in the Institute of Political Studies at the Polish Academy of Sciences. In the past he served as a Member of the European Parliament and the chairman of the EU delegation to Ukraine. Georges Mink is professor at the College of Europe in Natolin, director of Research at the Intsitut des Sciences Sociales et du Politique (CNRS, France), Université de Paris X, Nanterre. He is a sociologist and political scientist specializing in Central and Eastern Europe. His current research focuses on the question of transitional justice in EU countries. Mink is Associate Professor at Science Po, Paris (since 1973) Iwona Reichardt is deputy chief editor of New Eastern Europe. She holds a PhD in political science from the Jagiellonian University in Kraków. Her previous experience includes work with Foreign Policy magazine in Washington, DC and policy analysis work with the World Bank. Reichardt is also the author of a number of academic texts, journalistic articles and papers.
Oksana Weretiuk
Liudmyla Hrynevych is Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of History at the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences as well as Director of the Holodomor Research and Education Committee. Her previous publications include: Holod 1928–29 rr. u Radianskyi Ukraini (2013); Khronika kolektyvizatsii ta Holodomoru v Ukraini, 1927–1933 (2013). Joseph Ruane is Professor Emeritus in Sociology at University College Cork. He was Visiting Professor at the Geary Institute, University College Dublin from 2016-2021. He is co-author (with Jennifer Todd) of Dynamics of Confl ict in Northern Ireland (1996); co-editor of Europe’s Old States in the New World Order (2002), and Ethnicity and Religion (2015). Stephen Velychenko is Senior Research Fellow, Chair of Ukrainian Studies at the University of Toronto. His most recent publications include: Propaganda in Revolutionary Ukraine. Leafl ets Pamphlets and Cartoons (1917–1923) (2019); Life and Death in Revolutionary Ukraine. Violence Living Conditions and Demographic Catastrophe 1917–1923 (2021).
Oleksii Yas
Liudmyla Hrynevych is Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of History at the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences as well as Director of the Holodomor Research and Education Committee. Her previous publications include: Holod 1928–29 rr. u Radianskyi Ukraini (2013); Khronika kolektyvizatsii ta Holodomoru v Ukraini, 1927–1933 (2013). Joseph Ruane is Professor Emeritus in Sociology at University College Cork. He was Visiting Professor at the Geary Institute, University College Dublin from 2016-2021. He is co-author (with Jennifer Todd) of Dynamics of Confl ict in Northern Ireland (1996); co-editor of Europe’s Old States in the New World Order (2002), and Ethnicity and Religion (2015). Stephen Velychenko is Senior Research Fellow, Chair of Ukrainian Studies at the University of Toronto. His most recent publications include: Propaganda in Revolutionary Ukraine. Leafl ets Pamphlets and Cartoons (1917–1923) (2019); Life and Death in Revolutionary Ukraine. Violence Living Conditions and Demographic Catastrophe 1917–1923 (2021).
Yuliya Yurchenko
Liudmyla Hrynevych is Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of History at the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences as well as Director of the Holodomor Research and Education Committee. Her previous publications include: Holod 1928–29 rr. u Radianskyi Ukraini (2013); Khronika kolektyvizatsii ta Holodomoru v Ukraini, 1927–1933 (2013). Joseph Ruane is Professor Emeritus in Sociology at University College Cork. He was Visiting Professor at the Geary Institute, University College Dublin from 2016-2021. He is co-author (with Jennifer Todd) of Dynamics of Confl ict in Northern Ireland (1996); co-editor of Europe’s Old States in the New World Order (2002), and Ethnicity and Religion (2015). Stephen Velychenko is Senior Research Fellow, Chair of Ukrainian Studies at the University of Toronto. His most recent publications include: Propaganda in Revolutionary Ukraine. Leafl ets Pamphlets and Cartoons (1917–1923) (2019); Life and Death in Revolutionary Ukraine. Violence Living Conditions and Demographic Catastrophe 1917–1923 (2021).
Oleksandr Zaitsev
Julie Fedor is Senior Lecturer in Modern European History at the University of Melbourne.
Sergei I Zhuk
Olga Bertelsen is an Assistant Professor of Intelligence Studies at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Prescott, Arizona. She is the author of The House of Writers in Ukraine, the 1930s: Conceived, Lived, Perceived (2013), the editor of Revolution and War in Contemporary Ukraine (2017), and a member of the editorial boards of Scripta Historica, Kyiv-Mohyla Arts and Humanities, Kultura Ukrainy, and Naukovyi visnyk KPU Skovorody. Seriia “Filosofiia.”
Stephen Howe
Paul Robert Magocsi
Paul Robert Magocsi is professor of history and political science at the University of Toronto, where he holds the John Yaremko Chair of Ukrainian Studies. He is the author of hundreds of works in the field of history, sociolinguistics, cartography, bibliography, and immigration studies.
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Lieferzeit 2-3 Werktage.
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herausgegeben von | Liudmyla Hrynevych, Joseph Ruane, Stephen Velychenko |
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Beiträge von | Andy Bielenberg, Serhiy Blavatskyy, Darragh Gannon, Christophe Gillissen, Evi Gkotzaridis, Roisin Healy, Geoffrey Hosking, Gennadii Kazakevych, Olga Kazakevych, Liam Kennedy, Hiroaki Kuromiya, Ostap Kushnir, Taras Kuzio, James W. McAuley, Donnacha O Beachain, Diarmuid O Giollain, Viacheslav Popov, Valentyna Popova, Mykola Riabchuk, Alfred Rieber, Anna Shukalovych, Andrzej Szeptycki, Oksana Weretiuk, Oleksii Yas, Yuliya Yurchenko, Oleksandr Zaitsev, Sergei I Zhuk |
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Vorwort von | Stephen Howe, Paul Robert Magocsi |
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10.05.2022
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Englisch
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978-3-8382-1665-2
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