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ID:
006484
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Houndmills, Macmillan, 1996.
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Description |
xii, 179p.
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03336276311
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ID:
174206
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Summary/Abstract |
The long-ruling president has manipulated World War II history and downplayed the lasting effects of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. His similarly dismissive approach to the pandemic provided a spark for an unprecedented election challenge and popular resistance.
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ID:
027846
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Hampshire, macmillan Press, 1986.
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Description |
228p.
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0333441982
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ID:
087819
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2009.
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The article discusses recent historiography on the Ukrainian famine of 1933, arguing that whereas there is today a consensus in Ukraine that it constituted an act of genocide by Stalin's government against Ukrainians, no such agreement exists in the West. Further, Western works, while they may offer valuable insights and their conclusions notwithstanding, have tended to neglect the national issue altogether. The article demonstrates that national questions remained uppermost in the discussions of party officials about the failure of the 1932 harvest in Ukraine and argues that a more definitive study of the famine would be enhanced by discussion of the disparate views and further use of archival evidence.
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ID:
070507
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ID:
183960
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This article examines the current memorialisation of the Holocaust in Belarus through the example of the Maly Traścianiec camp, established by the Nazi occupation regime just outside Minsk. It traces the changing interpretations of the site’s history, from neglect of its Holocaust dimension to a partial recognition of this in the past few years and the establishment of two significant memorials, opened in Maly Traścianiec (2015) and Blahaŭščyna Forest (2018). Building on previous studies, it asks whether Belarus may finally recognise the transnational nature of the Holocaust and Maly Traścianiec as a key component of the Holocaust in Belarus. Such recognition may eventually change the government’s longstanding focus on victory in World War II as the founding stone of modern Belarus.
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ID:
057799
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London, Pearson Education, 2002.
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Description |
xvi, 357p.hbk
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Standard Number |
0582438349
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049865
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Oxford, Westview Press, 1997.
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Description |
vii, 177p.
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Standard Number |
0813390133
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027884
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Hampshire, macmillan Press, 1988.
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Description |
xviii, 313p.
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Standard Number |
0333481984
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