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Harvard Ukrainian
Research Institute
Announces a
Two-Day International Conference
The
Great Famine in Ukraine:
The Holodomor and Its Consequences, 1933 to the Present
17-18 November 2008
The year 2008 marks
the 75th anniversary of the
Great Famine of 1932-1933, now often referred to by its Ukrainian name
Holodomor (extermination by hunger). This man-made affliction ravaged,
most devastatingly, Soviet Ukraine and the areas primarily settled by
Ukrainians in the North Caucasus (the Kuban
region) at the height of forced collectivization in the USSR.
Earlier projects
at the Harvard Ukrainian Research
Institute pioneered studies in the history of the Great Famine. It
is the
aim of this conference, however, to move beyond revisiting the
background,
course and analysis of the events of 1932-33. Instead, it aims
to forge
forward to investigate the momentous subsequent impact of the Holodomor
in Ukraine,
in a framework which will examine its short-, mid-, and long-term
consequences
that reach, indeed, to our own day.
We are pleased to
invite you to the conference which will
be held at the Harvard Faculty Club, 20
Quincy St., Cambridge.
For a full program with
participants, on-line registration, travel information and information
about
related Famine events, please see HURI website: <www.huri.harvard.edu>
The
conference is open to the public and free of charge. However,
seating is
limited and pre-registration is strongly advised. You
may register on-line or by calling HURI
at 617-495-4053.
Concert: Premiere
Performance of Selections from the
Opera Red Earth (Hunger) by Virko
Baley. Monday, November 17 at 8:00 p.m. at Swedenborg Chapel, 50
Quincy St., Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Conference Venue:
Harvard Faculty Club, 20 Quincy St., Cambridge, Massachusetts
--
Tamara H. Nary
Programs Administrator
Ukrainian Research Institute
Harvard University
34 Kirkland Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
617.495.3549 / fax 617.495.8097
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