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03/30/2004 | Георгій
Звістка від Шеріл Мадден, дослідниці-історика з Університету шт. Род-Айленд.

Hello!

Mr. Charles Schlacks, Jr. Publisher of the Commemorative Edition of the
journal, _Canadian-American Slavic Studies_ Vol. 37, No. 3, Fall 2003,
dedicated to the 70th Anniversary of the Holodomor, is pleased to announce
that a second printing of this special edition will be available in May
2004.

The Holodomor Commemorative Edition features the following articles:

"1933. Genocide. Ten Million. Holodomor." by Peter Borisow

Introduction by Guest-Editor Cheryl A. Madden

"The Holodomor, 1932-1933," Cheryl A. Madden

"Holodomor and the Ukrainian Identity of Suffering: The 1932-1933 Ukrainian
Famine in Historical Culture," Johan Ohman

"Is the Ukrainian Genocide a Myth?" James E. Mace

"Gareth Jones: A Voice Crying in the Wilderness," Margaret Siriol Colley and
Nigel Linsan Colley

"Images and Evocations of the Famine-Genocide in Ukrainian Art," Daria
Darewych

"The Holodomor of 1032-1933 as Presented in Drama and the Issue of Blame,"
Larissa M. L. Zaleska Onyshkevych

"Testimony--From _Holod-33_" Orysia Paszczak Tracz, translator

"A Selective Annotated Bibiliography of Books in English Regarding the
Holodomor and Stalinism," Cheryl A. Madden, compiler

"Ethnic Germans in the USSR Reveal Soviet Realities, 1925-1937," by Cheryl
A. Madden, Review of _We'll Meet Again in Heaven: German-Russians Write
their American Relatives, 1925-1937_, by Ronald J. Vossler

The Holodomor Journal features several evocative custom artistic images of
the Holodomor drawn by Joshua Vossler.

To place your order, please contact Mr. Schlacks directly at:

Charles Schlacks, Jr. Publisher
schlacks.slavic@greencafe.com
P. O. Box 1256
Idyllwild, California 92549-1256 USA

Mr. Schlacks is willing to publish an annual volume dedicated to the
Holodomor, and additionally containing articles about the Famine that
occured during the 1920's, and that of the post-World War II era. Articles
may be written in either English, Ukrainian, Russian, French, or German
languages, and should have footnotes, and a bibliography formatted according
to the _Chicago Manual of Style_. Further questions about this ongoing
project may be directed to Mr. Schlacks, or to me at the contact information
below.

Cheryl A. Madden
zaichika@earthlink.net
P.O. Box 46
Westerly, RI 02891 USA


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