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  • He specialises in the study of the socio-economic causes and consequences of collectivisation in Eastern Europe.

    He is the author of over 50 academic publications and three monographs on Stalinism. On the Museum’s Supervisory Board, he is responsible for verifying the historical content of the new exhibition and for developing international academic links.

    Lesya Gasidjak

    Chief Executive

  • He specialises in the study of the socio-economic causes and consequences of collectivisation in Eastern Europe.

    He is the author of over 50 academic publications and three monographs on Stalinism. On the Museum’s Supervisory Board, he is responsible for verifying the historical content of the new exhibition and for developing international academic links.

    Oleksandr Voitenko

    Professor in the Department of History at NaUKMA, Doctor of Historical Sciences

  • He specialises in the study of the socio-economic causes and consequences of collectivisation in Eastern Europe.

    He is the author of over 50 academic publications and three monographs on Stalinism. On the Museum’s Supervisory Board, he is responsible for verifying the historical content of the new exhibition and for developing international academic links.

    Marina Prin

    Chief Curator

  • He specialises in the study of the socio-economic causes and consequences of collectivisation in Eastern Europe.

    He is the author of over 50 academic publications and three monographs on Stalinism. On the Museum’s Supervisory Board, he is responsible for verifying the historical content of the new exhibition and for developing international academic links.

    Oleksandr Voitenko

    Professor in the Department of History at the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Doctor of Historical Sciences

  • Oleksandr Voitenko

    Professor in the Department of History at the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Doctor of Historical Sciences

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