Ukrainianization,terror and famine: coverage in Lviv's Dilo and the nationalist press of the 1930s |
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Authors: | Myroslav Shkandrij |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of German and Slavic Studies , University of Manitoba , Winnipeg , Canada shkandr@cc.umanitoba.ca |
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Abstract: | This article looks at the press coverage of Ukrainianization, the Soviet terror, and the famine (Holodomor), particularly in the years 1932–33, focusing on the largest Ukrainian daily outside Soviet Ukraine, the Lviv Dilo. It compares this coverage to the reporting in the press of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN). It argues that these two years were a turning point in political attitudes. Galician Ukrainians turned away from the Communist Party of Ukraine and support for the OUN began to grow. Ironically, the OUN had not led protests against the famine, but benefited from the lack of a strong response from European governments and international bodies. The article draws on a reading of the Ukrainian press of the 1930s, and on recent research by Polish and Ukrainian scholars. |
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Keywords: | Ukrainian nationalism Galician press 1930s famine and terror Ukrainianization |
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