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Famine as Genocide: The Holodomor in Ukraine

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University of Alberta

Famine as Genocide: The Holodomor in Ukraine

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Ce que vous apprendrez

  • Gain knowledge of the impact of the Holodomor in Ukrainian, Soviet and world history

  • Be able to place the Holodomor in the broader context of Genocide Studies

  • Reflect on the relevance of the Holodomor to the current political developments in the region and the Russian war on Ukraine

Compétences que vous acquerrez

  • Catégorie : Research
  • Catégorie : World History
  • Catégorie : European History
  • Catégorie : Policy Analysis
  • Catégorie : Social Sciences
  • Catégorie : Social Justice
  • Catégorie : Economics
  • Catégorie : Qualitative Research
  • Catégorie : Cultural Sensitivity
  • Catégorie : International Relations
  • Catégorie : Media and Communications

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Il y a 14 modules dans ce cours

Welcome to the course! This introductory module provides context that will be helpful in subsequent modules, particularly information on Ukrainian geography and history. This module also summarizes the topics addressed in each of the following course modules. Content Warning: This course contains descriptions of death and graphic imagery of human remains.

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14 vidéos2 lectures2 devoirs

Some of the largest famines ever recorded, including the Holodomor, occurred in the 20th century, an age of unparalleled food abundance. This module examines how modern famine shifted from natural to man-made causes. Content Warning: This course contains descriptions of death and graphic imagery of human remains.

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14 vidéos2 lectures7 devoirs

This module is the first of two examining the broader historical context of the Holodomor. It explores the Bolshevik Party’s struggle to establish control over the former Russian Empire between 1917 and 1922 and considers how the legacy of revolution, war, mass violence, and economic collapse shaped the formation of the Soviet state. Content Warning: This course contains descriptions of death and graphic imagery of human remains.

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15 vidéos2 lectures2 devoirs

This module examines how the Soviet state and economy were transformed in the 1920s and how Stalin’s radical program of industrialization and collectivization, introduced in 1928, set the stage for famine. Content Warning: This course contains descriptions of death and graphic imagery of human remains.

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16 vidéos2 lectures2 devoirs

Recent research has revealed significant differences in famine mortality across the Soviet Union. This module is the first of two that explore what made the Holodomor in Soviet Ukraine different from famine elsewhere. It examines how and why Ukraine and Ukrainians were targeted. Content Warning: This course contains descriptions of death and graphic imagery of human remains.

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11 vidéos2 lectures3 devoirs

This module examines specific policies and measures introduced in Soviet Ukraine in the winter of 1932-33 that willfully intensified the famine. It looks at how the Soviet grain procurement drive evolved into a larger campaign waged by Stalin and the Kremlin leadership for political control over Ukraine. Content Warning: This course contains descriptions of death and graphic imagery of human remains.

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15 vidéos2 lectures2 devoirs

What was starvation like for those who experienced it? What were the ways people tried to save themselves and their families? This is the first of two modules that draw on survivor and witness testimonies to address the experience of the Holodomor “from below.” Content Warning: This course contains descriptions of death and graphic imagery of human remains.

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18 vidéos2 lectures3 devoirs

This module explores additional survival strategies adopted by the rural population during the Holodomor and analyzes how the authorities used food and a rationing system to reward or punish specific groups within Soviet society.  Content Warning: This course contains descriptions of death and graphic imagery of human remains.

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14 vidéos2 lectures4 devoirs

Ukraine in the 1920s experienced a cultural renaissance after centuries of Russian imperial oppression. This module examines the transformation of Ukrainian education and urban life and the remarkable achievements in Ukrainian literature, visual arts, theater, and film that were cut short by the Stalinist regime’s suppression of Ukrainian culture and cultural elites ─ part of the multi-pronged attack on Ukraine in the late 1920-early 1930s. Content Warning: This course contains descriptions of death and graphic imagery of human remains.

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17 vidéos2 lectures6 devoirs

What did the international community know about the Holodomor during the early 1930s? Far from being a "hidden famine," awareness was widespread, even among those who publicly denied it was happening. By looking at the efforts of media, governments, and private organizations to cover ─ and cover up ─ the tragedy, this module provides insight into contemporary discussions about misinformation, propaganda, and mass atrocity. Content Warning: This course contains descriptions of death and graphic imagery of human remains.

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16 vidéos2 lectures3 devoirs

This module looks at the origins of the concept of genocide, its definition under international law, and how public understanding of genocide has changed from its legal definition in 1948. The module also presents common misperceptions and key debates about genocide and provides an overview of the dynamics of the Ukrainian Holodomor within comparative genocide studies frameworks. Content Warning: This course contains descriptions of death and graphic imagery of human remains.

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13 vidéos7 lectures6 devoirs

In this module, we explore the short- and long-term impacts of the Holodomor, not only for Ukraine but for the USSR and beyond. Although the famine had largely ended by the fall of 1933, its consequences continued to affect the physical and mental health of survivors and had long-term impacts on social relations and society, as well as on agriculture and the environment. Content Warning: This course contains descriptions of death and graphic imagery of human remains.

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15 vidéos2 lectures6 devoirs

How was the memory of the Holodomor shared and passed on? In this module we look at the concept of collective memory, used by anthropologists, sociologists, historians, and psychologists. This module provides an overview of the dynamics of collective memory; the social, cultural, and political contexts of transnational memory formation; and the complex processes of collective Holodomor memory formation in and outside of Ukraine. Content Warning: This course contains descriptions of death and graphic imagery of human remains.

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14 vidéos2 lectures5 devoirs

A summary of topics covered in the 13 modules of this course. Content Warning: This course contains descriptions of death and graphic imagery of human remains.

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1 vidéo1 lecture

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Holodomor Research and Education Consortium
University of Alberta
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