Publications / Livres dans la Bibliothèque de la maison éparchiale
Titres | Date |
La famine-génocide en Ukraine 1932-1933 Préface de Guillaume Malaurie Borys Martchenko Olexa Woropay | 1983 |
Who killed them and why ? In Remembrance of those starved to death during the famine of 1932-1933 in Ukraine Miron Dolot Harvard University Ukrainian Studies Fund | 1984 |
1933, l’année noire Témoignages sur la famine en Ukraine Présentés par Georges Sokoloff | 2000 |
Reflections on a ravaged century Robert Conquest | 2000 |
La famine-génocide de 1932-1933 en Ukraine Société Scientifique Sevcenko Arkady Joukovsky | 2003 |
Методичні рекомендації по випуску « Атласу жертв Голодомору 1932-1933рр в Україні Міжрегіональне громадьске об’єднання « Організація Патріотів України » | 2003 |
Щодо вшанування пам’яті жертв Голодомору 1932-1933 років Парламентські слухання 12.02.2003 | 2003 |
La terreur et le désarroi – Staline et son système Nicolas Werth | 2007 |
A Journal of Ukrainian and International Affairs Commemorative publication of the 75th anniversary of Stalin-induced famine in Ukraine The Ukrainian Quarterly -Volume LXIV, Numbers 1-2 | 2008 |
Єкспедиція понад смертю 1933 Expedition beyond Death Надія Максимів Lviv Spolom | 2008 |
Слідами голодоморів і репрєсій Анна Семенюк – Духовна вісь | 2008 |
Голодомор 1932-1933 років в Україні за документами ГДА СБУ анотований довідник Центр досліджень вивольного руху | 2010 |
“Tell Them We Are Starving” – The 1933 Diaries of Gareth Jones Gareth Jones | 2011 |
The Holy See and the Holodomor – Documents from the Vatican Secret Archives on the Great Famine of 1932-1933 in Soviet Ukraine Athanasius D.McVay, Lubomyr Y. Luciuk | 2011 |
Holodomor Le génocide en Ukraine 1932-1933 Brochure | 2013 |
Holodomor Le génocide oublié – Film documentaire Bénédicte Banet | 2013 |
Голодомор – Забутий геноцид Film documentaire Bénédicte Banet | 2013 |
Did God really command genocide? Coming to terms with the Justice of God Paul Copan & Matthew Flannagan | 2014 |
Soviet Genocide in the Ukraine Raphael Lemkin | 2014 |
Ucraina Il Genocidio Dimenticato Ettore Cinella | 2015 |
Communism and hunger: The Ukrainian, Chinese, Kazakh, and Soviet famines in comparative perspective Edited by Andrea Graziosi and Frank E. Sysyn Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies Press CIUS | 2016 |
Comparing the Soviet and Chinese Famines: Their perpetrators, Actors, and Victims Prof. Lucien Bianco – L’école des Hautes Études en sciences sociales East/West Journal of Ukrainian Studies | 2016 |
Ukraine 1933 Holodomor : Itinéraire d’une famille et témoignage de survivants Philippe et Anne-Marie Naumiak | 2017 |
Red Famine Stalin’s war on Ukraine Anne Applebaum | 2018 |
Ukraine – Génocide par affamement 1932-1933 Institut ukrainien de la mémoire nationale Musée national « Mémoire des victimes du Holodomor » Ministère des affaires étrangères de l’Ukraine Ministère de la politique d’information d’Ukraine | 2020 |
Professeur Lucien Bianco
Premier lauréat en 2019 du « Robert Conquest Prize », du nom de l’historien spécialiste du Holodomor, nom donné à la grande famine de 1932-1933 en Ukraine. »
Comparing the Soviet and Chinese Famines: Their Perpetrators, Actors, and Victims
Lucien Bianco
L’École des hautes études en sciences sociales
Abstract: The Soviet (1931-33) and Chinese (1958-62) famines were man-made catastrophes that occurred in underdeveloped states with growing populations during peacetime and affected traditional surplus areas. Both are marked by overly ambitious industrialization strategies at the expense of the rural economy in which central authorities failed to lower grain quotas once famine broke out and even increased them. The famines also had differences, notably regarding the nationality or ethnic question, which played a key role in Ukraine and was present in the Kazakh famine, but was absent in the Chinese famine. Also, Chinese Communist Party leaders, notwithstanding the cruelty of their policies, were much better disposed towards peasants than were the Soviet Bolsheviks. One cannot ascribe murderous intent on Mao’s part, but rather an incoherency of policy and unwillingness to recognize and correct his errors. (…)