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Sarah Cameron, ‘The Hungry Steppe: Famine, Violence and the Making of Soviet Kazakhstan’

April 23, 2018 at 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM

Though it is one of the most dramatic consequences of Stalinist modernization, the story of the Kazakh famine of 1930-33, which led to the death of 1.5 million people and transformed a territory the size of continental Europe, has long remained hidden from view. Sarah Cameron’s talk will examine this largely unknown history, revealing the famine’s devastating consequences for Kazakh society. She will also consider how the case of the Kazakh famine should alter our understanding of violence, modernization and nation-making under Stalin.

Cameron is an assistant professor of history at the University of Maryland-College Park, where she teaches courses on Soviet history and modern Central Asian history. This event is part of the newly launched Central Asia Working Group, supported by the Center for Global Initiatives and the Center for Slavic, Eurasian and East European Studies.

Details

Date:
April 23, 2018
Time:
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
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Venue

FedEx Global Education Center, DeBerry Board Room 3009
301 Pittsboro St.
Chapel Hill, NC 27516 United States
Phone
+1.919.962.2435

Organizer

Center for Slavic, Eurasian & East European Studies
Phone
+1.919.962.0901
Email
cseees@unc.edu
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