The years 20022003 marked the seventieth anniversary of the man-made famine inflicted on Ukraine and surrounding areas by Stalins Soviet leadership. The Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute commemorated the anniversary with a symposium in October 2003 titled The Ukrainian Terror-Famine of 19321933: Revisiting the Issues and the Scholarship Twenty Years after the HURI Famine Project. This volume contains some of the papers presented at the symposium (previously published in Harvard Ukrainian Studies volume 25, no. 3/4), including Sergei Maksudovs large-scale demographic study drawing on available documents of the era; Niccolo Pianciolas description of the denomadization famine in Kazakhstan from 1931 to 1933; and Gijs Kesslers study of events in the Urals region from the same period. Also included in this volume are Andrea Graziosis remarks on the present state of Famine scholarship and how it addresses the question of genocide, Hennadii Boriaks assessment of the current state of source material, and an essay by George Grabowicz on the legacy of the Famine in Ukraine today.
Halyna Hryn is a literary scholar and translator, and the editor of Harvard Ukrainian Studies. Her translations include several novels by Oksana Zabuzhko and Volodymyr Dibrova. Andrea Graziosi is Professor of History at the University of Naples Federico II. Lubomyr A. Hajda is Senior Advisor to the Director, Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute. George G. Grabowicz is Dmytro Chyzhevs'kyj Professor of Ukrainian Literature in the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures at Harvard University.