Two New Holodomor
Publications
Holodomor: Reflections on the Great Famine
of 1932-1933 in Soviet
Lubomyr Luciuk, a leading scholar,
researcher, analyst, and author, who is a professor of political geography at
The Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston, has edited a new book
entitled “Holodomor: Reflections on the Great Famine of 1932-1933 in Soviet
Ukraine.” The book is a series of essays by leading scholars and journalists on
the causes and consequences of the Great Famine of 1932-33 in Soviet Ukraine.
To order, enclose a cheque
or money order made payable to “The
Kashtan Press” in the amount of $45 per copy, plus $10 Shipping and Handling
and mail to: The Kashtan Press,
Lubomyr Luciuk is the
editor of the book “Not Worthy, Walter Duranty^s Pulitzer Prize and The New
York Times,” published for the Ukrainian Canadian Civil Liberties Association
by The Kashtan Press in 2004.
Holodomor: The Ukrainian
Genocide 1932-1933
Charles Schlacks, Jr.,
publisher, Canadian American Slavic Studies journal, is preparing a special new
issue of the journal, “Holodomor: The Ukrainian Genocide, 1932-1933.” Vol. 42,
No. 3, Fall 2008, in commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the Ukrainian Famine
Genocide.
The publication will
contain articles and documents by scholars in
The guest editor is Roman
Serbyn, a leading and well known Canadian professor, scholar, researcher,
author (Universite du Quebec a
To order this special
“Holodomor” edition of the Canadian American Slavic Journal (Fall 2008), send
cheque or money order for $20 per copy plus $10 shipping and handling (U.S.
dollars). Appropriate additional shipping costs should be added for multiple
orders. Mail orders should be sent to Charles Schlacks,
The Fall 2003 edition of
the Canadian American Slavic Studies Journal was also a special edition
entitled, “Holodomor, The Ukrainian Genocide 1932-1933.