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- who: Holodomor et al. from the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv have published the article: (2022) THE TOOLKIT OF ORAL HISTORY IN THE FORMATION IN UKRAINE IN 1932-1933, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: At first the authors propose looking at how oral history helps provide a forum for people whom, as a rule, official history-writing avoids, and understanding what, in the given context, is the role of the oral history of the Holodomor. Later the authors propose focusing on how the time which has passed since an event happened influences the narrative . . .
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