What is the essential reading on the Holodomor famines in Ukraine? There doesn't appear to be a large amount of literature printed on the subject, and what is is relatively short-winded - most less than 300 pages.
I'm looking at pic related right now but I'm not sure if I want to buy it. I'm sorry if you talk about this more often than I'm aware, I'm not much of a /his/ lurker but /lit/ gets all up in arms whenever you want to talk about something that isn't the Iliad or how socialism is the future.
>>3223313
Modest bump
I'm not sure, but I can assure you that there are very few primary sources which probably explains the lack of literature.
>>3223313
>http://www.paulbogdanor.com/left/soviet/rosefielde.pdf
>http://www.paulbogdanor.com/left/soviet/famine/ellman1933.pdf
>http://www.melgrosh.unimelb.edu.au/documents/Davies_Wheatcroft_ch.4_Famine.pdf
>>3223313
>There doesn't appear to be a large amount of literature printed on the subject
That's because its Ukrainian Nationalist propaganda and completely fabricated
>>3223313
>Execution by Hunger
>The Hidden Holocaust
Yeah this totally isn't a politically motivated propaganda piece in the slightest.
>>3224232
yes Igor, let the asspain flow
>>3224247
To be honest, Semen Stariv is biased. There are better publications out there that were not written by Ukrainian nationalists and had better access to declassified Soviet documents.
http://www.hoover.org/news/ukrainian-history-collection-grows-papers-simon-starow-miron-dolot
>>3224173
>Paul Bogdanor
>>3224289
Paul Bogdanor is not author of the articles. They are just available there.