The Great Famines in Ukraine, Kazakhstan, and Bengal (1930s-1940s): Economic and Political Factors

Community Event
Begins on Wed, May 31, 2023 10:30 AM

Event Type: Lecture

Event Description

Date/Time: May 31, 2023 10:30 AM (EDT), 8:30 AM (MDT), 4:30 PM (CET), 7:30 PM (IST)

Location: Online

This colloquium will address these three catastrophic famines in one forum in the 90th memorial year of the Holodomor and Kazakhstan famines, and the 80th memorial year of the Bengal famine. While India was a British overseas colony and Ukraine and Kazakhstan were formally republics of the Soviet Union, the three famines occurred on territories ruled by great powers, where major political and economic decisions made in faraway capitals resulted in mass starvation. 

Presenters:

Niccolò Pianciola: “Feeding the Capitals: Stalinist Social Hierarchies and the Great Famine in Kazakhstan, 1928-1934”

Janam Mukherjee: "Producing Famine: War, Profits and Procurement in 1940s Bengal"

Bohdan Klid: The Rise of Ukrainian National Sentiment as a Reaction to Soviet Agricultural Policies and Famine, 1928-1933” 

Discussants:

Debjani Sengupta, University of Delhi

Andrea Graziosi, Università di Napoli Federico II

Organized by the Holodomor Research and Education Consortium, CIUS, University of Alberta

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Event Location

Ontario