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Mass graves outside of Kharkiv, Ukraine, 1933. From: Oksana Procyk, Leonid Heretz, and James E. Mace.  Famine in the Soviet Ukraine 1932-1933;  A Memorial Exhibition.  Cambridge, MA.: Harvard U. Press, 1986,  p. 61.

November 17-18, 2008
HURI International Conference:
"The Great Famine in Ukraine: The Holodomor and Its Consequences, 1933 to the Present"

Program

Founded in June 1973, the Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute (HURI) serves as a focal point for graduate and undergraduate students, fellows, and associates pursuing research in Ukrainian language, literature, and history as well as in anthropology, archaeology, art history, economics, political science, sociology, theology, and other disciplines. >>>

HURI Announces Fellows for the 2008–2009 Academic Year
 

Harvard celebrates the completion of the Krawciw Map Project

Harvard celebrates the completion of the Krawciw Map Project

Conference: Reassessing Post-Soviet Energy Politics: Ukraine, Russia, and the Battle for Gas from Central Asia to the European Union

Conference: Reassessing Post-Soviet Energy Politics Ukraine, Russia, and the Battle for Gas
 

Symposium: Breaking the Great Silence on Ukraine's Terror-Famine Video

Round Table Discussion

 
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