BRAMA, Nov 4, 2003, 9:00 am ET
Press Release
With regards to the renewed interest in the Walter Duranty controversy, CIUS Press would like to inform the public that an excellent 28-page article "Making the News Fit to Print: Walter Duranty, the
New York Times
and the Ukrainian Famine of 1933" by Marco Carynnyk appears in
Famine in Ukraine, 1932-1933
. Based on thorough documentary analysis, this article brilliantly exposes Walter Duranty conscious attempts to cover up the Man-made Famine in Ukraine of 1932-33.
The first 3 pages of this article may be viewed online at:
http://www.utoronto.ca/cius/publications/books/famineinukraine.htm
Famine in Ukraine, 1932-1933
by Roman Serbyn and Bohdan Krawchenko, eds.
192 pp.
ISBN 0-920862-43-8
$19.95 (cloth)
About the book
The Soviet man-made famine of 1932-1933 in Ukraine claimed the lives of millions of people, yet until recently it has remained veiled in obscurity. 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 famine.
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.
Contributors include James Mace, Andre Liebich, Wsewolod W. Isajiw, Frank Chalk, Kurt Jonassohn, Roman Serbyn, and others.
Preview the Table of Contents, Preface, and 33 sample pages online at
http://www.utoronto.ca/cius/publications/books/famineinukraine.htm
Related Interest
a) The Soviet Famine, 1932-33: An Eyewitness Account of Conditions in the Spring and Summer of 1932 by Andrew Cairns.
http://www.utoronto.ca/cius/publications/rr/rr35.htm
(b) Collectivization in Ukraine in Light of Soviet Historiography by Janusz Radziewski.
http://www.utoronto.ca/cius/publications/jus/juscatalogue76-80.htm#volumefive
(c) The Geography of the 1933 Soviet Famine by S. Maksudov.
http://www.utoronto.ca/cius/publications/jus/juscatalogue81-85.htm#volumeeight
*** New Title from CIUS Press ***
First All-Ukrainian Orthodox Church Council, UAPTs [Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church] 14-30 October 1921
Documents and Materials
Edited by S. Plokhy, P. Sokhan', L. Iakovlieva
559 pp.
ISBN 9660212437
$34.95 (paper) | $49.95 (cloth)
The All-Ukrainian Orthodox Church Council was formed in 1917 in Kyiv and consisted of representatives of the clergy and the laity from all parts of Ukraine. Headed by well-known church leaders, the council was determined to put an end to the church's dependence on Moscow and to devote special attention to the Ukrainianization of the parishes and the liturgy.
The publication of these documents give interested readers a unique possibility to study one of the most important moments in the history of Ukrainian Orthodoxy.
This publication was made possible by the generous support of St. Andrew's College in Winnipeg, Ukrainian Orthodox Theological Faculty (Publishing Fund), St. John's Fraternal Society (Edmonton), Ukrainian Self-Reliance Association (Edmonton Branch), and the Stephania Bukachevsky-Pastuchenko Archival Fund (Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies).
Read 22 sample pages online at
http://www.utoronto.ca/cius/publications/books/tserkovniisobor.htm
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