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фахова стаття на англійській мові

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dc.contributor.author Правоторова, Ольга
dc.date.accessioned 2026-06-15T02:47:04Z
dc.date.available 2026-06-15T02:47:04Z
dc.date.issued 2026-04
dc.identifier.citation In the context of the Russian Federation’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, widely characterised as a genocidal war, as well as ongoing globalisation processes and Ukraine’s integration into European and global communities, renewed attention to historical memory has become par- ticularly important. The Holodomor of 1932–1933 occupies a central place in this process and requires continuous scholarly re-examination. It is essential not only to preserve the memory of this tragedy but also to ensure its accurate interpretation, particularly in terms of its recognition as a systematic assault on Ukrainian identity. This necessitates further theoretical and methodo- logical research across both academic and public discourse ru
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/12265
dc.description PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIVE ASPECTS OF THE REGULATION OF FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS DURING THE 1932–1933 FAMINE This study aims to provide an original interdisciplinary analysis of public administrative mechanisms regulating family relations during the Holodomor of 1932–1933. Particular attention is paid to the legal and institutional dimensions of these processes. The increasing use of interdisciplinary methodologies in Holodomor studies can be explained by several factors. First, it reflects broader developments in social sciences, characterised by the integration and synthesis of knowledge across disciplines. Second, the Holodomor, recognised as genocide, was comprehensive and systematic in nature. The policies of the Bolshevik leadership aimed to fundamentally transform all key aspects of Ukrainian peasant life, incorporating them into the framework of a totalitarian socio-political system. The transformation of administrative and legal mechanisms governing family relations formed an integral part of this process. This article presents an interdisciplinary analysis aimed at refining existing scholarly under- standings of the preconditions, implementation, and consequences of the Holodomor. It also offers a multi-dimensional exami ru
dc.description.abstract In the context of the Russian Federation’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, widely characterised as a genocidal war, as well as ongoing globalisation processes and Ukraine’s integration into European and global communities, renewed attention to historical memory has become par- ticularly important. The Holodomor of 1932–1933 occupies a central place in this process and requires continuous scholarly re-examination. It is essential not only to preserve the memory of this tragedy but also to ensure its accurate interpretation, particularly in terms of its recognition as a systematic assault on Ukrainian identity. This necessitates further theoretical and methodo- logical research across both academic and public discourse. The historiography and archaeography of the Holodomor are extensive and have been addressed in numerous specialised studies. However, the subject remains far from exhausted. This is due to the ongoing discovery of new archival materials, the application of new methodolog- ical approaches, and the emergence of new research questions. In this context, historical-legal analysis is of particular relevance, especially given the growing importance of interdisciplinary approaches. At the same time, there remains a relative lack of research on civil society in Ukrain- ian history, particularly during the period of the New Economic Policy. ru
dc.description.sponsorship ХДАЕУ ru
dc.language.iso en_US ru
dc.publisher місто Херсон-Кропивницький ru
dc.relation.ispartofseries 2026;
dc.subject Key words: Holodomor, genocide, public administration, family relations, civil society, his- torical-legal research, legal regulation, peasants, Soviet policy, historiography. ru
dc.title фахова стаття на англійській мові ru
dc.title.alternative PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIVE ASPECTS OF THE REGULATION OF FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS DURING THE 1932–1933 FAMINE ru
dc.type Article ru


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