by David R. Marples
Central European University Press, 2007
Cloth: 978-963-7326-98-1 | Paper: 978-963-9776-29-6 | eISBN: 978-615-5211-35-5 (PDF)
Library of Congress Classification DK508.833.M367 2007b
Dewey Decimal Classification 947.7084072

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Certain to engender debate in the media, especially in Ukraine itself, as well as the academic community. Using a wide selection of newspapers, journals, monographs, and school textbooks from different regions of the country, the book examines the sensitive issue of the changing perspectives – often shifting 180 degrees – on several events discussed in the new narratives of the Stalin years published in the Ukraine since the late Gorbachev period until 2005. These events were pivotal to Ukrainian history in the 20th century, including the Famine of 1932–33 and Ukrainian insurgency during the war years.

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