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- Roman Serbyn (born 21 March 1939) is an historian, and a professor emeritus of Russian and East European history at the University of Quebec at Montreal...
- 1042/BCJ20180043. PMC 5989533. PMID 29626155. Malanchuk OM, Panasyuk GG, Serbyn NM, Gout IT, Filonenko VV (2015). "Generation and characterization of monoclonal...
- Historian Roman Serbyn responded that "in the era of glasnost, Szczesny could have rendered his readers no greater disservice". Serbyn likened Tottle's...
- describe the famine of 1921–1923 as genocide are Wasyl Veryha [uk] and Roman Serbyn. Collectivization in the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic Dekulakization...
- 2020; Kravchenko 2020; Marples 2007, p. 1; Mendel 2018; Yefimenko 2021 Serbyn 2005, pp. 1055–1061. "Wyoming becomes 32nd US state to recognize the Holodomor...
- order for the kulaks "to be liquidated as a class"; according to Roman Serbyn, this was the main cause of the Soviet famine of 1932–1933 and was a genocide...
- Soviet Union, in which up 5,000,000 people died in total. According to Roman Serbyn, a professor of Russian and East European history, the Tatarstan famine...
- ISBN 978-952-03-1699-0. Nandkis****, Rahul; Huse, David A.; Abanin, D. A.; Serbyn, M.; Papić, Z. (2015). "Many-Body Localization and Thermalization in Quantum...
- Mace, James (1986). "The man-made famine of 1933 in Soviet Ukraine". In Serbyn, Roman; Krawchenko, Bohdan (eds.). Famine in Ukraine in 1932–1933. Canada:...
- the USSR, in which up 5,000,000 people died in total. According to Roman Serbyn, a professor of Russian and East European history, the Tatarstan famine...