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The Ukrainian Intelligentsia and Genocide : The Struggle for History, Language, and Culture in the 1920s and 1930s.

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    This book examines the Soviet genocide in Ukraine in the 1920s and 1930s, from its Marxist-Leninist roots to its subsequent cover-up and denial. The author analyzes the role intellectual elites-especially teachers-played in shaping, contesting, and inculcating the history of the genocide.
    Format
    Online resource
    Author/Creator
    Malko, Victoria A., 1965-
    Published
    Lanham : Lexington Books, 2021
    ©2021
    Locale
    Ukraine
    Contents
    Cover
    Half Title
    Title Page
    Copyright Page
    Contents
    List of Figures and Tables
    Figures
    Tables
    Acknowledgments
    Notes on Transliteration and Administrative Divisions
    Introduction: Soviet Genocide against Ukrainians
    Notes
    Chapter 1: Preconditions
    Marxist-Leninist Roots of Soviet Genocide
    Intelligentsia during the National Liberation Struggle, 1917-1921
    The Famine of 1921-1923 in Soviet Ukraine
    Notes
    Chapter 2: Leadership
    Intelligentsia in the Fight for Socialism
    Soviet Nationality Policy
    The Crisis of 1926
    Notes
    Chapter 3: Trial
    Deportations
    Categories for Liquidation
    The SVU Trial
    Labor Camps
    Forced Labor
    Notes
    Chapter 4: Extermination
    Rebellions
    Blockades
    Implicated Subjects
    Collapse of Schools
    The End of Ukrainization
    Notes
    Chapter 5: Denial
    Legal Challenge
    The "All-Union" Famine
    Covering Up the Losses
    Banning Books
    Silencing the Truth
    Notes
    Conclusion
    Legal Responsibility
    Economic Aftermath
    Social Effects
    Psychological Effects
    History and Memory
    Notes
    Biographical Sketches and Terminology
    Bibliography
    Index
    About the Author.
    Notes
    Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- Figures -- Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Notes on Transliteration and Administrative Divisions -- Introduction: Soviet Genocide against Ukrainians -- Notes -- Chapter 1: Preconditions -- Marxist-Leninist Roots of Soviet Genocide -- Intelligentsia during the National Liberation Struggle, 1917-1921 -- The Famine of 1921-1923 in Soviet Ukraine -- Notes -- Chapter 2: Leadership -- Intelligentsia in the Fight for Socialism -- Soviet Nationality Policy -- The Crisis of 1926 -- Notes -- Chapter 3: Trial -- Deportations -- Categories for Liquidation -- The SVU Trial -- Labor Camps -- Forced Labor -- Notes -- Chapter 4: Extermination -- Rebellions -- Blockades -- Implicated Subjects -- Collapse of Schools -- The End of Ukrainization -- Notes -- Chapter 5: Denial -- Legal Challenge -- The "All-Union" Famine -- Covering Up the Losses -- Banning Books -- Silencing the Truth -- Notes -- Conclusion -- Legal Responsibility -- Economic Aftermath -- Social Effects -- Psychological Effects -- History and Memory -- Notes -- Biographical Sketches and Terminology -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Author.
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    Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2022. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9781498596794
    Physical Description
    1 online resource (399 pages)

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