The 1947 Soviet famine and the (original) (raw)

Introduction to the Special Issue on the Soviet Famines of 1930-1933

Andrea Graziosi

Nationalities Papers, 2020

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Communism and Hunger: The Ukrainian, Chinese, Kazakh, and Soviet Famines in Comparative Perspective ed. by Andrea Graziosi and Frank E. Sysyn

Klejd Kellici

Ab imperio, 2018

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The Benefits of Comparison: Famine in Kazakhstan in the Early 1930s in Soviet Context

Igor Casu

Journal of Genocide Research, 2020

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Communism and Hunger: The Ukrainian, Chinese, Kazakh, and Soviet Famines in Comparative Perspective by Frank (eds) Graziosi, Andrea and Sysyn (review)

Mark B Tauger

The Slavonic and East European Review, 2017

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The "Cold" Soviet Famine of 1946 - 1948

Sean J Manross

2020

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Communism and Hunger: The Ukrainian, Chinese, Kazakh, and Soviet Famines in Comparative Perspective Edited by Frank Sysyn and Andrea Graziosi

Anna Belogurova

Canadian Journal of History, 2018

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Igor Cașu, The Benefits of Comparison: Famine in Kazakhstan in the Early 1930s in Soviet Context

Igor Casu

Journal of Genocide Research, 2020

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Natural Disaster and Human Actions in the Soviet Famine of 1931–1933

Mark B Tauger

The Carl Beck Papers in Russian and East European Studies, 2001

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The Tragedies in the Soviet Countryside of the Early 1930s: Research Frontiers and Rival Interpretations of the Famines

Lennart Samuelson

2019

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Le Livre Noire du Communisme on the Soviet Famine of 1932-19331 Chapter for Wolfgang Wippermann et al., Roter Holocaust

Mark B Tauger

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Review of Andrea Graziosi and Frank E. Sysyn, editors. Communism and Hunger: The Ukrainian, Chinese, Kazakh, and Soviet Famines in Comparative Perspective

John Vsetecka

East/West: Journal of Ukrainian Studies, 2019

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The Turn Away from Economic Explanations for Soviet Famines

Stephen Wheatcroft

Contemporary European History

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Demographics, Inequality and Entitlements in the Russian Famine of 1891

Eric Michael Johnson

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Europe-Asia Studies The Soviet Famine of 1946–1947, the Weather and Human Agency in Historical Perspective

Stephen Wheatcroft

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Discussion Article Stalin and the Soviet Famine of 1932 - 33 Revisited

Michael Ellman

2007

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Monthly Distribution of 1933 Famine Losses in Soviet Ukraine and the Russian Soviet Republic at the Regional Level

Nataliia Levchuk, Oleh Wolowyna

Nationalities Papers, 2020

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Stalin's and Mao's Famines: Similarities and Differences

Andrea Graziosi

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Communism and Hunger: Introduction

frank sysyn

East/West: Journal of Ukrainian Studies, 2016

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Regional 1932-1933 Famine Losses: A Comparative Analysis of Ukraine and Russia

Oleh Wolowyna, Nataliia Levchuk

Nationalities Papers, 2020

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The Rage of Famine: Social Relations among Soviet Peasantry during the Great Soviet Famine, 1930-1934

Jaime Eagerton

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The first 35 years of Soviet living standards: Secular growth and conjunctural crises in a time of famines

Stephen Wheatcroft

Explorations in Economic History, 2009

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Political Famines in the USSR and China: A Comparative Analysis

Andrea Graziosi

Journal of Cold War Studies, 2017

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The Soviet 1931–1933 Famines and the Ukrainian Holodomor: Is a New Interpretation Possible, and What Would Its Consequences Be?

Andrea Graziosi

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Making famine history

Cormac O Grada

Journal of Economic Literature, 2007

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Soviet and Chinese Famines in Historical Perspective

Stephen Wheatcroft

Mathias Middell & Felix Wemheuer, eds. Hunger and Scarcity under Socialist Rule, Leipzig University Press, 2012, pp. 307-342.

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The uses of hunger Stalin’s solution of the peasant and national questions in Soviet Ukraine, 1932 to 1933

Andrea Graziosi

published in Famines in European History. The Last Great European Famines Reconsidered, edited by Declan Curran, Lubomyr Luciuk and Andrew G. Newby, New York, Routledge, 2015: 223-260

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Regional variations of 1932–34 famine losses in Ukraine

Pavlo Shevchuk, oleh wolowyna, Nataliia Levchuk

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The Causes of Ukrainian Famine Mortality, 1932-33

Andrei Markevich

2021

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Imperial Biopolitics: Famine in Russia and the Soviet Union, 1891–1947

Immo Rebitschek

Biopolitics in Central and Eastern Europe in the 20th Century : Fearing for the Nation, edited by Barbara Klich-Kluczewska, Joachim v. Puttkamer and Immo Rebitschek (London: Routledge), 2022

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Causes of the 1932 Famine in Soviet Ukraine: Debates at the Third All-Ukrainian Party Conference

David R Marples

Canadian Slavonic Papers, 2014

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Famine as the Outcome of Political Production and Market Failures

Patrick Webb

IDS Bulletin, 1993

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Review of Andrea Graziosi and Frank E. Sysyn, eds. Communism and Hunger: The Ukrainian, Chinese, Kazakh, and Soviet Famines in Comparative Perspective (Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies Press, 2016)

John Vsetecka

East/West: Journal of Ukrainian Studies , 2019

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The ripple that drowns? Twentieth-century famines in China and India as economic history 1

Cormac O Grada

The Economic History Review, 2008

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The Man-Made Famine of 1932-1933 in Soviet Ukraine

bohdan krawchenko

Journal of Conflict Studies, 1984

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Famine in the steppe

Irena Vladimirsky

Cahiers du monde russe, 2004

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