Current Research: The political terror in Ukraine, 1920s-1950s

From: Ukrainian Weekly, The | Date: August 19, 2001| Author: Shapoval, Yuri | Copyright information


Ukrainian Weekly, The

08-19-2001

CURRENT RESEARCH: The political terror in Ukraine, 1920s-1950s

In spring 2001, Dr. Yuri Shapoval, a leading authority on the history of
communist rule in Ukraine, visited Edmonton and other Canadian cities at
the invitation of the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies (CIUS). Dr.
Shapoval heads the Center for Historical and Political Studies (CHPS) at
the Institute of Political and Ethnonational Studies (IPES),...

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