Lidia Borisovna Kovalenko ( 1936 - 1993 ) - Soviet journalist and journalist, public figure , hunger researcher in Ukraine 1932-1933 .
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| Place of Birth | Barrels Konotop district Kiev region , Ukrainian SSR , USSR | ||
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Biography
Born May 5, 1936 in the village of Bochechki (now Konotop district , Sumy region , Ukraine ) in a family of teachers . Since 1943, she studied at a school in the Khorezm region of the Uzbek SSR (she was evacuated there with her mother during the Great Patriotic War , her father served in the Red Army ). Since 1944, she lived in Chernigov . In 1953 - 1958 - student of the KGK named after T. G. Shevchenko . In 1958 - 1961 - editor, from December 1961 - correspondent in the Committee on Radio and Television at the Council of Ministers of the Ukrainian SSR. From 1970 to January 23, 1993 she worked in the journal Morning, the weekly Ukraine, and deputy editor of the journal Man and the World.
Since 1981, she lived in Kiev in house number 52 on Olesya Gonchar Street , on the facade of which she and her husband, writer V. Manyak, installed a granite memorial plaque .
The author-compiler of the publication “33rd: Famine: Folk Book-Memorial” (Kiev, 1991) - the first monument to people who died during the famine of 1932-1933 in the Ukrainian SSR, a comprehensive generalizing documentary source on the problem of hunger, which brought together eyewitness accounts, historical documents, scientific commentaries, journalism, documentary photo, painting.
She died on January 25, 1993 . She was buried in Kiev at the Baykovsky cemetery near her husband (plot No. 52a).
Awards and Prizes
- State Prize of Ukraine named after Taras Shevchenko ( 1993 - posthumous ) - for the national memorial book “33rd: Famine”
- Order of Princess Olga of the III degree ( 2005 posthumously) for a significant personal contribution to the study of hunger in Ukraine [1] .
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Literature
- Lіdiya Kovalenko-Manyak. Obituary. LU. 1993, 4 fierce.
- Шаталіна Є. Contribution of Volodimir Maniak and Lіdії Kovalenko at the site of the dzherelyny base from the historical Holodomor. In the book: Holodomor 1932-1933 pp. in Ukraine: reasons and extra charges. International Scientific Conference. Kiev, 9-10 Sunday 1993. Materials. K., 1995.
- Veselova O. Before the feeding of the community of the Asociation Holocaust in Ukraine: Transition and Establishment (1983-1992 pp.). “Problems of the history of Ukraine: facts, judgments, jokes: middle-aged zbirnik naukovyh praz”, 2002, VIP. 6.
Sources
- Encyclopedia of the History of Ukraine - K .: Naukova Dumka , 2007 .-- T. 4.
- A.M. Veselova. KOVALENKO-MANYAK Lidiya Borisovna (inaccessible link)