Holodomor Commemorative Conference - “Holodomor: 90 Years After”
Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies
History Department
Hoover Institution Library & Archives
School of Humanities and Sciences
615 Crothers Way, èצӰ
Panel 1
1:00-1:10pm: Introduction & Opening Remarks, Amir Weiner, èצӰ
1:10-1:40pm: Olga Bertelsen, Tiffin University – Social History of the Famine
1:40-2:10pm: Victoria Malko, California State University, Fresno – The Ukrainian Intelligentsia as the First Target of Soviet Genocide
2:10-2:40pm: Bohdan Klid, Holodomor Research and Education Consortium, Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, University of Alberta – Famine and the Great Migrations for Food of 1932
2:40-3:10pm: Q&A
3:10-3:30pm Coffee break
Panel 2
3:30-4:00pm: Daria Mattingly, University of Chichester – Rank-and-File Perpetrators of the famine
4:00-4:30pm: Valeriy Vasylyev, Institute of History of Ukraine of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, CREEES Visiting Scholar – The Kremlin's Direct Rule in Ukraine. November 1932 - February 1933.
4:30pm-5:00pm: Norman Naimark, èצӰ – “The Holodomor and the Russian Attack on Ukraine Today: The Question of Genocide”
5:00-5:30pm: Q&A and closing remarks