SESSION THREE: What impact has the study of the Holodomor had on our understanding of genocide?

  Speaker:  Norman Naimark, Stanford University

  Discussant:  Douglas Irvin, Rutgers University

  Chair: Doris Bergen, University of Toronto 

Saturday, 28 September 2013

St. Vladimir Institute, 620 Spadina Ave. 

SESSION FOUR: What impact has the study of the Holodomor had on our understanding of Ukrainian history?

  Speaker:  Olga Andriewsky, Trent University, Peterborough

  Discussant: Serhii Plokhii, Harvard University

  Chair: Paul R. Magocsi, University of Toronto 

SESSION FIVE: What impact has the study of the Holodomor had on our understanding of communism?  (N.B.: This session will be in Ukrainian.)

  Speaker:  Stanislav Kulchytsky, Institute of the History of Ukraine, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv

  Discussant: Liudmyla Hrynevych, Institute of the History of Ukraine,  National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv

  Chair: Volodymyr Kravchenko, University of Alberta

 Concluding Comments

Speaker: Roman Serbyn, Université du Québec à Montréal.

“From Great Famine to the Holodomor: A Reflection on the Evolution of a Conceptualization.”

Speaker: Frank Sysyn, University of Alberta.

“The Holodomor Research and Education Consortium: Research Plans.” 

We gratefully acknowledge our cosponsors:

The Petro Jacyk Program at the Centre for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies, University of Toronto; the Ukrainian Canadian Research and Documentation Centre; and St. Vladimir Institute.

 

For more information, please contact: Marta Baziuk at hrec@ualberta.ca; (416) 923- HREC (4732)