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Eternal Memory: Monuments and Memorials of the Holodomor
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Eternal Memory: Monuments and Memorials of the Holodomor

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In ETERNAL MEMORY: MONUMENTS AND MEMORIALS OF THE HOLODOMOR, Wiktoria Kudela-Swiatek provides an in-depth examination of places of memory associated with the Great Famine of 1932-1933 in Ukraine, supplemented by photographs from across the globe that highlight both the uniqueness of individual monuments and their commonalities. The author investigates the history, aesthetics, and symbolism of a wide array of commemorative spaces, including museums, commemorative plaques, and sites directly linked with the victims of the Holodomor (previously unmarked mass graves, for example). The book not only illuminates the range of meanings that communities of memory have invested in these sites but sheds light on the processes by which commemorative practices have evolved and been shared between Ukraine and the diaspora.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies
Country
Canada
Date
1 September 2021
Pages
400
ISBN
9781894865616

In ETERNAL MEMORY: MONUMENTS AND MEMORIALS OF THE HOLODOMOR, Wiktoria Kudela-Swiatek provides an in-depth examination of places of memory associated with the Great Famine of 1932-1933 in Ukraine, supplemented by photographs from across the globe that highlight both the uniqueness of individual monuments and their commonalities. The author investigates the history, aesthetics, and symbolism of a wide array of commemorative spaces, including museums, commemorative plaques, and sites directly linked with the victims of the Holodomor (previously unmarked mass graves, for example). The book not only illuminates the range of meanings that communities of memory have invested in these sites but sheds light on the processes by which commemorative practices have evolved and been shared between Ukraine and the diaspora.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies
Country
Canada
Date
1 September 2021
Pages
400
ISBN
9781894865616