Colin Neufeldt
Colin P. Neufeldt is a Professor of History at Concordia University of Edmonton. His most recent publications include: “Perspectives on the Mennonite Experience During the Holodomor (1932-33): Resources in North American Archives and Libraries”; “Divided Loyalties: The Political Radicalization of Wymyśle Niemieckie Mennonites in Interwar Poland (1918–39)”; and “Hitler, Mennonites, and the Holodomor: The Rise of Nazi Germany during the 1932-33 Famine in Ukraine and the Reinvention of Mennonites into Nazi Enemies of the USSR” (forthcoming). Colin also practices law in Edmonton.
Session One | 8:15AM, May 15, 2023
Presenting "Weaponizing Words: Censorship, Surveillance and Resistance in Mennonite Communities in Soviet Ukraine (1920s-1930s)"
“Dangerous Liaisons: Letters from and to the Soviet “Famine-lands” as Reported in Canada’s Daily Press, 1932-1934” - Jars Balan
"Weaponizing Words: Censorship, Surveillance and Resistance in Mennonite Communities in Soviet Ukraine (1920s-1930s)" - Colin Neufeldt
Speakers: Jars Balan, Colin Neufeldt
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