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Seminar Room of the Ukrainian Research Institute
Harvard University, 583 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA, Monday, October 20, 2003
SESSION 1 (1:00 - 2:30): THE 1932-33 FAMINE IN UKRAINE:
ITS SPECIFICITIES, ITS CONTEXT
"The Great Famine in Ukraine and the Nationalities Question"
Terry D. Martin, John L. Loeb Associate Professor of the Social
Sciences, Harvard University
"The Great Famine of 193233: Consequences and Implications"
Andrea Graziosi, Professor of History, University of Naples "Federico II"
Visiting Professor of History, Harvard University
SESSION 2 (2:45-4:00): A PROLOGUE AND AN EPILOGUE TO
THE 1932-33 FAMINE
"The Other Great Collectivization Famine: Kazakhstan 1931-33"
Niccolo Pianciola, Ph.D. candidate, Scuola Europea di Studi Avanzati,
Istituto Universitario, Suor Orsola Benincasa, Naples
"The Post-Famine Countryside in the Mid and Late 1930s"
Gijs Kessler, Research Fellow, International Institute of Social History,
Amsterdam
SESSION 3 (4:15-6:00): ISSUES, SOURCES, SCHOLARLY
AGENDA: A ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION
Moderator: Lubomyr Hajda, Associate Director, Ukrainian Research
Institute, Harvard University
Participants:
Alexander Babyonyshev (Sergei Maksudov), Fellow, Davis Center for
Russian and Eurasian Studies, Harvard University
Juliette Cadiot, Research Fellow, Ukrainian Research Institute, Harvard
University
Andrea Graziosi, Professor of History, University of Naples "Federico II"
Visiting Professor of History, Harvard University
Terry D. Martin, John L. Loeb Associate Professor of the Social Sciences,
Harvard University
Roman Szporluk, Mykhailo Hrushevs'kyi Professor of Ukrainian History,
Harvard University
For more information, call 617/495-4053 or visit the Institute web site:
http://www.huri.harvard.edu/news.html
Tymish J. Holowinsky, Executive Director
Ukrainian Research Institute, Harvard University
1583 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02138
Telephone: 617/495-4081, Fax: 617/495-8097
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