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Beschreibung
Between 1932-1933, millions of people died by forced starvation in Ukraine. The famine, now known as the Holodomor, became one of the most deplorable acts to take place in the history of the Soviet Union and in the longer twentieth century. The Holodomor occupies an important space in both Ukrainian and Soviet history, but less is understood about the famine's role in global history. Much has been written about the intent of the famine, its genocidal particulars, and the effects of the famine within the borders of Ukraine, but a significantly smaller amount of work has examined how the Holodomor affected, and was affected by, global economics, politics, and international relations during the 1930s. The famine was covered in hundreds of press accounts across the world, debated and discussed by governments and world leaders, and became a crisis that caught the attention of foreign observers on nearly every continent.

This volume addresses, for the first time, the history of the Holodomor in global perspective. The chapters within this volume present perspectives on the famine, from a multidisciplinary approach, that enable us to reckon with the global implications of mass starvation that took place in Ukraine during 1932-1933 and understand them on a scale that transcends the borders of Ukraine and the Soviet Union. This book is the result of the germination of ideas that contributors first presented as unpublished papers at a conference, "The Holodomor in Global Perspective," that was held at the University of Cambridge in 2022.

With contributions by:

Roser Alvarez-Klee | Ray Gamache | Bohdan Klid | Andriy Kohut | Wiktoria Kudela-witek | Daria Mattingly | Sara Nesteruk | Matthew D. Pauly | Henry Prown | Iryna Skubii | Antanas Terleckas | John Vsetecka | Larysa Zasiekina
Between 1932-1933, millions of people died by forced starvation in Ukraine. The famine, now known as the Holodomor, became one of the most deplorable acts to take place in the history of the Soviet Union and in the longer twentieth century. The Holodomor occupies an important space in both Ukrainian and Soviet history, but less is understood about the famine's role in global history. Much has been written about the intent of the famine, its genocidal particulars, and the effects of the famine within the borders of Ukraine, but a significantly smaller amount of work has examined how the Holodomor affected, and was affected by, global economics, politics, and international relations during the 1930s. The famine was covered in hundreds of press accounts across the world, debated and discussed by governments and world leaders, and became a crisis that caught the attention of foreign observers on nearly every continent.

This volume addresses, for the first time, the history of the Holodomor in global perspective. The chapters within this volume present perspectives on the famine, from a multidisciplinary approach, that enable us to reckon with the global implications of mass starvation that took place in Ukraine during 1932-1933 and understand them on a scale that transcends the borders of Ukraine and the Soviet Union. This book is the result of the germination of ideas that contributors first presented as unpublished papers at a conference, "The Holodomor in Global Perspective," that was held at the University of Cambridge in 2022.

With contributions by:

Roser Alvarez-Klee | Ray Gamache | Bohdan Klid | Andriy Kohut | Wiktoria Kudela-witek | Daria Mattingly | Sara Nesteruk | Matthew D. Pauly | Henry Prown | Iryna Skubii | Antanas Terleckas | John Vsetecka | Larysa Zasiekina
Über den Autor

Dr John Vsetecka is Assistant Professor of History at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Dr Daria Mattingly is Lecturer in Contemporary International History at the University of Chichester in West Sussex, UK.

Anne Applebaum is an American journalist as well as historian, and the author of, among other books, Gulag: A History which won the 2004 Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction.

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Erscheinungsjahr: 2026
Fachbereich: Allgemeines
Genre: Geisteswissenschaften, Geschichte, Kunst, Musik
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Thema: Lexika
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: 392 S.
ISBN-13: 9783838219530
ISBN-10: 3838219538
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Vsetecka, Jonathon Mattingly
Redaktion: Vsetecka, John
Mattingly, Daria
Umland, Andreas
Herausgeber: John Vsetecka/Daria Mattingly/Andreas Umland
Auflage: 1. Auflage
Hersteller: ibidem-Verlag
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Maße: 210 x 148 x 22 mm
Von/Mit: Jonathon Mattingly Vsetecka
Erscheinungsdatum: 05.01.2026
Gewicht: 0,506 kg
Artikel-ID: 134432223