Publications about the Man-made Famine in Ukraine, 1932-1933
Year 2003 marks 70th anniversary of the Man-made Famine in Ukraine, 1932-1933. Until 31 December 2003, CIUS Press offers over 30% discount on two publications (one book and one research report) devoted to this tragic event in Ukraine's history.
Roman Serbyn and Bohdan Krawchenko, eds. Famine in Ukraine, 1932-1933 192 pp. (reg. price. $19.95 + 7% GST and $4 shipping)
This pioneering volume, which appeared before the publication of Robert Conquest's Harvest of Sorrow and the establishment of the US Congressional Committee on the Famine, was one of the first scholarly efforts to analyze the Soviet man-made famine of 1932-1933 in Ukraine, which claimed the lives of millions of people, yet until recently it has remained veiled in obscurity. This collection of ten essays explores the causes of the famine, the scope of population loss, sources of information about the event, the impact of the famine on Ukrainian society, and the Western response.
More: www.utoronto.ca/cius/publications/books/famineinukraine.htm (6 sample pages)
Andrew Cairns, The Soviet Famine, 1932-33: An Eyewitness Account of Conditions in the Spring and Summer of 1932 (Research Report No.35) xxvii, 122 pp., Edited by Tony Kuz, (reg. price $12 + % GST and $4 shipping)
In order to broadly outline what took place in the Soviet countryside over seventy years ago, Andrew Cairns' report addresses the following topics: collectivization of Soviet agriculture; Soviet agriculture during the First Five-Year Plan 1928-1932, and the man-made famine of the 1932-33.
More: www.utoronto.ca/cius/publications/rr/rr35.htm (16 sample pages)
Until 31 December 2003, these two publications together normally priced at $38.19 = $31.95 + $2.24 GST + $4 shipping) can be purchased for a reduced price of $25 (taxes and shipping included). Outside Canada prices are in US dollars.
Ready to Order? Just choose and option below or print out the attached PDF form and send it to us.
Option - Procedure
E-mail - Send e-mail to cius@ualberta.ca with your billing address, item(s) ordered, and credit card information.
Telephone - Call (780) 492-2973 between 8:30 am and 4:30 pm (MST / -0700 UTC) and have your credit card ready.
Fax - Fax (780) 492-4967 with your billing address, payment method, and item(s) ordered.
Mail - Send your billing address, payment method, and item(s) ordered to CIUS Press, 450 Athabasca Hall, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada T6G 2E8
- NEW ON CIUS PRESS WEB -
Over 60 Research Reports on a wide variety of subjects are now available on-line
More: www.utoronto.ca/cius/webfiles/researchreportscategory.htm
Each research report includes Table of contents, Introduction, Preface, Index, and generous sample excerpts (>560 PDF pages).
Notable Research Reports:
(a) English-Ukrainian Computer Glossary and Short Glossary of Audio-Visual Technology ($6)
(b) Soviet Famine, 1932-1933: An Eyewitness Account of Conditions in the Spring and Summer of 1932 ($12) On Sale for $11 (taxes and shipping included)
(c) Ukrainians in Russia: A Bibliographic and Statistical Guide ($8)
(d) British Foreign Office Files on Ukraine and Ukrainians, 1917-1948 ($25)
(e) Alexander Dovzhenko: A Guide to Published Sources ($10)
(f) Sources for Researching Ukrainian Family History ($6)
(g) Guide to the Archival and Manuscript Collection of the Ukrainian Academy of Arts and Sciences in the U.S., New York City: A Detailed Inventory ($12)
(h) PLAST - Ukrainian Youth Association ($7)
(i) Ukrainian Literature in English ($14)
- NEW BOOK REVIEW -
Judith Osborn reviews "Ukrainian Musical Elements in Classical Music" by Yakov Soroker for Canadian Journal for Traditional Music.
More: www.utoronto.ca/cius/publications/books/ukrainianmusicalelements.htm
- OTHER -
Check for updated links to academic or official Web sites of our authors including Taras Kuzio, David Saunders, Yuri Andrukhovych, Ihor Sevcenkko, Assya Humesky, etc..