List of articles on the Holodomor, published by a group of Ukrainian and American demographers and historians. Some articles can be printed and/or downloaded; others, due to policies of the journal, are READ ONLY.




  1. Famine losses in Ukraine in 1932 to 1933 within the context of the Soviet Union (Read Only)
    Rudnytskyi, O., N. Levchuk, O. Wolowyna and P. Shevchuk 2015. “Famine losses in Ukraine in 1932 to1933 within the context of the Soviet Union”, in Curran D., Luciuk, L. and Newby, A. (eds.). Famines in European Economic History. The Last Great European Famines Reconsidered. London: Routledge (Explorations in Economic History).
  2. Demography of a man-made human catastrophe: The case of massive famine in Ukraine 1932–1933
    Rudnytskyi, O., N. Levchuk, O. Wolowyna, P. Shevchuk and A. Savchuk 2015. “Demography of a man-made human catastrophe: The case of massive famine in Ukraine 1932-1933”. Canadian Studies in Population, vol. 42, No. 1-2
  3. Regional variations of 1932–34 famine losses in Ukraine
    Wolowyna, O., S. Plokhy, N. Levchuk, O. Rudnytskyi, A. Kovbasiuk and P. Shevchuk 2016. “Regional Variations of 1932-34 Famine Losses in Ukraine”. Canadian Studies in Population, vol. 43, No. 3-4.
  4. Regional 1932–1933 Famine Losses: A ComparativeAnalysis of Ukraine and Russia (Read Only)
    Levchuk, N., O. Wolowyna, O. Rudnytskyi, A. Kovbasiuk and N. Kulyk 2020. “Regional 1932- 1934 Famine Losses: A Comparative Analysis of Ukraine and Russia.” Nationalities Papers, vol 48, no. 3.
  5. Monthly Distribution of 1933 Famine Losses in SovietUkraine and the Russian Soviet Republic at the Regional Level (Read Only)
    Wolowyna, O., N. Levchuk and A. Kovbasiuk 2020. “Monthly Distriution of 1933 Famine Losses in Soviet Ukraina and Russian Soviet Republic at the Regional Level”. Natiionalities Papers, vol. 48, no. 3.
  6. The 1921–1923 Famine and the Holodomor of 1932–1933in Ukraine: Common and Distinctive Features (Read Only)
    Rudnytskyi O, S. Kulchytskyi, O. Gladun and N. Kulyk 2020. The 1921–1923 Famine and the Holodomor of 1932–1933in Ukraine: Common and Distinctive Features.” Natiionalities Papers, vol. 48, no. 3.
  7. A Demographic Framework for the 1932–1934 Famine in the Soviet Union (Read Only)
    Oleh Wolowyna, O. A Demographic Framework for the 1932–1934 Famine in the Soviet Union, Journal of Genocide Research, October 2020.