Wednesday, November 4th, 2015 Toronto Annual Ukraine Famine Lecture By Timothy Snyder: "The Ukrainian Famine as World History"

DateTimeLocation
Wednesday, November 4, 20157:00PM - 9:00PMExternal Event, Innis Town Hall Theatre
2 Sussex Ave., Toronto

Description

Timothy Snyder is the Housum Professor of History at Yale University. His book Bloodlands: Europe between Hitler and Stalin received the literature award of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, the Hannah Arendt Prize, and the Leipzig Book Prize for European Understanding. Bloodlands was named a book of the year by some dozen publications, has been translated into more than twenty languages, and was a bestseller in four countries. Professor Snyder is a frequent contributor to The New York Review of Books and The Times Literary Supplement. His most recent book is Black Earth: The Holocaust as History and Warning.

The Toronto Annual Ukrainian Famine Lecture series was established in 1998 at the initiative of the Famine-Genocide Commemorative Committee of the Ukrainian Canadian Congress, Toronto Branch. Past speakers have included: James Mace, Frank Sysyn, Ian Hunter, Terry Martin, Hiroaki Kuromiya, Olexiy Haran, Mark von Hagen, Lynne Viola, Roman Serbyn, Alex Hinton, Andrea Graziosi, Oleh Wolowyna, Norman Naimark, Alexander Motyl, and Anne Applebaum.


Speakers

Timothy Snyder
Housum Professor of History at Yale University


Main Sponsor

Petro Jacyk Program for the Study of Ukraine

Co-Sponsors

Holodomor Research and Education Consortium, Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, University of Alberta

Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies

Canadian Foundation for Ukrainian Studies

Centre for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies

University of Alberta

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