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MULTIMEDIA ARCHIVE
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Norman Naimark (Robert and Florence McDonnell Professor in East European Studies, Stanford University), delivered the Toronto Annual Ukrainian Famine Lecture entitled "The Ukrainian Holodomor: Stalin and Genocide" on 16 November of 2011. Listen to the audio record of the lecture here. The summary of the lecture is available here.
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Oleh Wolowyna (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) gave the Toronto Annual Ukrainian Famine Lecture on Tuesday, November 9, 6 - 8 pm. The title of this years lecture is Demographic Assessment of the Holodomor Within the Context of the 1932-1933 Famine in the USSRUsing the most comprehensive set of data available to date and original documents not included in previous research, as well as sophisticated demographic methodologies, a team of demographers at the Institute of Demography and Social Research of the Ukrainian National Academy of Sciences (including Omelian Rudnytsky, Pavlo Shevchuk, Natalia Levchuk, and the speaker, who talked on behalf of the entire group) has been working for the last year to provide more definite answers to these questions. Listen to the audio record of the lecture here. The summary of the lecture is available here.
- Ukrainian Famine Lecture, November 17, 2009. Co-sponsored by the Centre for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies, the Canadian Foundation for Ukrainian Studies, the Ukrainian Canadian Congress, Toronto Branch, the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, and the Petro Jacyk Program for the Study of Ukraine. Andrea Graziosi (University of Naples, Italy). Summary: text. Audio recording: "The Holodomor and the Soviet Famines, 1931-33"
http://www.utoronto.ca/jacyk/audio/graziosi_famine.mp3
- Roundtable “Perspectives on Media and Communications in Ukraine”(March 27, 2009) video in Ukrainian
- Videorecording of Symposium "The Holodomor of 1932-33: a 75th Anniversary Conference on the Ukrainian Famine-Genocide"(November 1, 2007)
The Petro Jacyk Program for the Study of Ukraine, in conjunction with the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies and the Ukrainian Canadian Research and Documentation Centre, sponsored a 75th anniversary conference on the Ukrainian Famine-Genocide in November 2007. The papers presented at this event have now appeared in a special ‘Holodomor’ issue of The Harriman Review, published by the Harriman Institute at Columbia University. It includes articles by Mykola Riabchuk, Liudmyla Grynevych, Hennadii Boriak, and Iryna Matiash. This publication can be accessed online the Harriman Institute Web site. Synopsis of the event in English and in Ukrainian.
- January 25, 2007
Roundtable
"Human Trafficking from Eastern Europe: North American
and EU Responses" MP3
files: Part 1, Part
2, Part
3, Part
4, and Part 5. SYNOPSIS OF THE
EVENT and VIDEO FILES can be downloaded here.
- April 11, 2006
“Roundtable: Ukrainian Parliamentary Elections,
2006”
Introduction (mp3)
Dominique Arel (mp3)
Adrian Karatnycky (mp3)
Inna Pidluska (mp3)
Daniel Bilak (mp3)
Q&A (mp3)
- Keynote Address by Alexander Motyl (Rutgers U)
at the International Graduate Student Symposium “New
Perspectives on Contemporary Ukraine: Politics, History
and Culture” on March 17, 2006, “Looking
Back and Squinting Ahead: Ukrainian Studies, Ukraine, and
a Few Other Things” (mp3)
- January 26-27, 2006
“The Slavic Triangle: Between the EU and Eurasia”
Introduction (mp3)
Keynote address:
Arkady Moshes (mp3)
Q&A (mp3)
Panel 1: Introduction (mp3)
Vladimir Popov (mp3)
Paul D'Anieri (mp3)
Q&A (mp3)
Panel 2: Introduction (mp3)
Margarita
Balmaceda (mp3)
Oleksandr Sushko (mp3)
Q&A (mp3)
Panel 3: Introduction (mp3)
Oleh Havrylyshyn (mp3)
Kataryna Wolczuk (mp3)
Sergey Plekhanov (mp3)
Q&A (mp3)
- January 21, 2005
“Ukrainian Presidential Elections of 2004”
First Session:
Introduction
(mp3)
Taras
Kuzio (mp3)
Marta
Dyczok (mp3)
Daniel
Bilak (mp3)
Paul
D'Anieri (mp3)
Michael
McFaul (mp3)
Q&A
(mp3)
Second Session:
Paul
D'Anieri (mp3)
Michael
McFaul (mp3)
Daniel
Bilak (mp3)
Marta
Dyczok (mp3)
Taras
Kuzio (mp3)
Q&A
(mp3)
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