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The Holodomor Through History: Dr. John Vsetecka on Famine and Its Global Impacts

18 min · 10 de nov de 2024
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In this episode of the Applied Humanities podcast, Dr. Amanda Furiasse sits down with Dr. John Vsetecka, Assistant Professor of History at Nova Southeastern University, to explore his research on the history of famine, focusing on the Holodomor—the catastrophic famine that struck Ukraine in the 1930s. Dr. Vsetecka delves into the applied elements of history, discussing how historical research informs contemporary understandings of social justice, national identity, and cultural resilience while also reflecting on his time in Ukraine and the importance of connecting historical scholarship to real-world issues, demonstrating the vital role of the humanities in addressing global challenges.

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