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i9;l2;l8;k2;o1;l5;l9;n0;l2;k2; o0;l5;m0;k7;l3;o0;t9;k7;l5;m4;o0;n3; o0; k5;k7;l5;l6;m4;l0;k6;: k3;l6;l8;l6;m0;n0;k3;k2; k9;k2; o0;l9;m0;l6;l8;o0;n2;, l4;l6;k4;m1; m0;k2; l2;m1;l3;n0;m0;m1;l8;m1; k4; 1920-m3; m0;k2; 1930-m3; l8;l6;l2;k2;m3;EN:This study focuses on the first group targeted in the genocide known as the Holodomor: the Ukrainian intelligentsia, or the “brain of the nation,” to use the words of Raphael Lemkin, who coined the term genocide and enshrined it in international law. The study’s author examines complex and devastating effects of the Holodomor on Ukrainian society during the 1920–1930s. Members of the intelligentsia had individual and professional responsibilities. They resisted, but they were eventually forced to serve the Soviet regime. The Ukrainian intelligentsia was virtually wiped out, including most of its writers and a third of its teachers, and the remaining cadres faced a choice without a choice if they wanted to survive. The author analyzes how and why this process occurred and what role intellectuals, especially teachers, played in shaping, contesting, and inculcating history. Crucially, the author challenges Western perceptions of the all-Union famine that was allegedly caused by ad hoc collectivization policies, highlighting the intentional nature of the famine as a tool of genocide, persecution, and prosecution of the nationally conscious Ukrainian intelligentsia, clergy, and grain growers. The author demonstrates the continuity between Stalinist and neo-Stalinist attempts to prevent the crystallization of the nation and subvert Ukraine from within by non-lethal and lethal means.UA: i9; m4;k7;l5;m0;l8;o0; m4;n0;l6;k5;l6; k6;l6;l9;l3;o0;k6;k8;k7;l5;l5;n3; - l7;k7;l8;m6;k2; k5;l8;m1;l7;k2; k8;k7;l8;m0;k4; k5;k7;l5;l6;m4;l0;k6;m1;, k4;o0;k6;l6;l4;l6;k5;l6; n3;l2; h3;l6;l3;l6;k6;l6;l4;l6;l8;, - m1;l2;l8;k2;o1;l5;l9;n0;l2;k2; o0;l5;m0;k7;l3;o0;t9;k7;l5;m4;o0;n3;, «l4;l6;k9;l6;l2; l5;k2;m4;o0;o1;», n3;l2; l2;k2;k9;k2;k4; i6;k2;m2;k2;k7;l3;n0; i1;k7;l4;l2;o0;l5;, l2;l6;m0;l8;l0;l1; m1;k4;o0;k4; m0;k7;l8;l4;o0;l5; «k5;k7;l5;l6;m4;l0;k6;» o0; k9;k2;l2;l8;o0;l7;l0;k4; l1;l6;k5;l6; k4; l4;o0;k8;l5;k2;l8;l6;k6;l5;l6;l4;m1; l7;l8;k2;k4;o0;. h0;k4;m0;l6;l8;l2;k2; l7;l8;l6;l9;m0;k7;k8;m1;n8; l9;l2;l3;k2;k6;l5;o0; m0;k2; l8;m1;l1;l5;o0;k4;l5;o0; l5;k2;l9;l3;o0;k6;l2;l0; h3;l6;l3;l6;k6;l6;l4;l6;l8;m1; k4; m1;l2;l8;k2;o1;l5;l9;n0;l2;l6;l4;m1; l9;m1;l9;l7;o0;l3;n0;l9;m0;k4;o0; 1920–1930-m3; l8;l6;l2;o0;k4;. i5;l8;k7;k6;l9;m0;k2;
HISTORY / Europe / Ukraine. --- Famine. --- Genocide. --- Holodomor. --- Neo-Stalinism. --- Persecution. --- Prosecution. --- Soviet Ukraine. --- Soviet collectivization. --- Stalinism. --- Stalinist regime. --- Ukrainian history. --- Ukrainian intelligentsia. --- Ukrainian teachers. --- Ukrainian writers.
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This previously unpublished chronicle contains valuable information on the Crimean Khanate and its relations with the Ottoman state between 1680-1730, as well as on other events in this important period. It was originally written by a local Jewish rabbi in Semi-Biblical Hebrew and was translated from the extant manuscripts.
Jews --- History --- Turkey --- Crimean Khanate --- History. --- 1600s. --- 1700s. --- Circassia. --- Cossacks. --- Crimea. --- Crimean Tatars. --- Great Turkish Wars. --- Historiography. --- Jewish. --- Judaism. --- Khanate. --- Mizrahi Jews. --- Northern War. --- Ottoman Empire. --- Persia. --- Russic. --- Sephardic. --- Tatar. --- Tulip Era. --- Ukrainian History. --- politics.
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Many of the greatest avant-garde artists of the early twentieth century were Ukrainians or came from Ukraine. Whether living in Paris, St. Petersburg or Kyiv, they made major contributions to painting, sculpture, theatre, and film-making. Because their connection to Ukraine has seldom been explored, English-language readers are often unaware that figures such as Archipenko, Burliuk, Malevich, and Exter were inspired both by their country of origin and their links to compatriots. This book traces the avant-garde development from its pre-war years in Paris to the end of the 1920's in Kyiv. It includes chapters on the political dilemmas faced by this generation, the contribution of Jewish artists, and the work of several emblematic figures: Mykhailo Boichuk, David Burliuk, Kazimir Malevich, Vadym Meller, Ivan Kavaleridze, and Dziga Vertov.
Art, Ukrainian --- Avant-garde (Aesthetics) --- Aesthetics --- Modernism (Art) --- History --- 20th century art. --- Avant Garde. --- Boichuk School. --- Boichuk. --- Burliuk. --- David Burliuk. --- Dziga Vertov. --- French avant garde. --- French avant-garde. --- Ivan Kavaleridze. --- Jewish artists. --- Jewish. --- Jews. --- Kazimir Malevich. --- Malevich. --- Soviet Union Art. --- Soviet Union. --- Ukraine. --- Ukrainian art. --- Ukrainian culture. --- Ukrainian history. --- Ukrainian politics. --- Ukrainian. --- Vadym Meller. --- Vertov. --- art. --- avant-garde. --- cultural memory. --- culture. --- history. --- politics. --- revolution. --- twentieth century art. --- twentieth-century art. --- Art, Ukrainian. --- Avant-garde (Aesthetics). --- 1900-1999.
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Throughout the 1920s and 30s Prague was the intellectual center of Ukrainian émigrés in Europe, not least because of significant financial support from the Czechoslovak government and its first president, Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk, for émigré students and intellectuals. On the basis of extensive archival research in Ottawa, Prague, and Kyiv, Zavorotna outlines the continuation of Ukrainian scholarship in history, linguistics, pedagogy, the visual arts, and other disciplines at various institutions in Prague and Poděbrady. These schools constitute the critical link between Ukrainian intellectual life before World War One and postwar émigré communities in Canada and the United States.
European history --- Czechoslovakia --- Intellectual life. --- History --- Emigration and immigration. --- Č.S.R. --- C.S.R.S. --- Č.S.S.R. --- Cecoslovacchia --- Ceho-Slovacia --- Čehoslovakija --- Česká a Slovenská Federatívna Republika --- Česká a Slovenská Federativní Republika --- Češkoslovaška --- Československa republika --- Československá socialistická republika --- Československo --- Checoslovaquia --- Chekhoslovakii︠a︡ --- Chekhoslovat︠s︡kai︠a︡ Sot︠s︡ialisticheskai︠a︡ Respublika --- Chieh-kʻo-ssu-lo-fa-kʻo --- Chieh-kʻo-ssu-lo-fa-kʻo she hui chu i kung ho kuo --- ChSFR --- ChSSR --- Cseh-Szlovákia --- Csehszlovákia --- ČSFR --- ČSR --- CSRS --- ČSSR --- Czech and Slovak Federal Republic --- Czecho-Slovakia --- Czechoslovak Socialist Republic --- Czechosłowacja --- Republika československa --- Tchécoslovaquie --- Tschechische Sozialistische Republik --- Tschechoslowakei --- Tsechoslobakia --- Tsechoslovakia --- Ts'ekhoslovaḳyah --- Tshīkūslūfākiyā --- Tsjechoslowakije --- Tsjekkoslovakia --- Czech Republic --- Slovakia --- Czechoslovakia. --- Prague. --- Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk. --- Ukraine. --- Ukrainian history. --- Ukrainians. --- exiles. --- higher education in Ukraine. --- institutional history. --- intellectual life. --- political refugees. --- scholarly publishing.
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history --- international relations --- local history --- ukrainian history --- historiography --- Archaeology --- Ukraine --- History --- Politics and government --- Archeology --- Anthropology --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- Antiquities --- An Úcráin --- I-Yukreyini --- IYukreyini --- Malorosii︠a︡ --- Małorosja --- Oekraïne --- Ookraan --- Oukraïne --- Oykrania --- Petite-Russie --- U.S.R.R. --- Ucrægna --- Úcráin --- Ucraina --- Ucrania --- Ucrayena --- ʻUkelena --- Ukraïna --- Ukrainæ --- Uḳraʼinah --- Ukrainian Council Socialist Republic --- Ukrainian S.S.R. --- Ukrainian Socialist Soviet Republic --- Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic --- Ukrainio --- Ukrainmudin Orn --- Ukraïnsʹka Radi︠a︡nsʹka Sot︠s︡ialistychna Respublika --- Ukrainska Radyanska Sotsialistychna Respublika --- Ukrainska Sotsialistychna Radianska Respublika --- Ukraïnsʹka Sot︠s︡ii︠a︡listychna Radi︠a︡nsʹka Respublika --- Ukrainskai︠a︡ Sovetskai︠a︡ Sot︠s︡ialisticheskai︠a︡ Respublika --- Ukrainskaya Sovetskaya Sotsialisticheskaya Respublika --- Ukrainujo --- Ukrajina --- Ūkrāniyā --- Ukranya --- Ukrayiina --- Ukrayina --- Ukrayna --- Ukuraina --- Ukyáña --- Wcráin --- Yn Ookraan --- Yr Wcráin --- Yukrain --- Ουκρανία --- Украинæ --- Украина --- Украинэ --- Украинмудин Орн --- Україна --- אוקראינע --- אוקראינה --- أوكرانيا --- ウクライナ --- 우크라이나 --- Ukraine (Hetmanate : 1648-1782) --- Archéologie --- Histoire --- Politique et gouvernement --- Archaeology. --- Politics and government. --- Ukraine. --- Europe --- Malorosii͡ --- Ukraïnsʹka Radi͡ansʹka Sot͡sialistychna Respublika --- Ukraïnsʹka Sot͡sii͡alistychna Radi͡ansʹka Respublika --- Ukrainskai͡a Sovetskai͡a Sot͡sialisticheskai͡a Respublika --- Ūkrāniy
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Archaeology --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Antiquities. --- Archaeology. --- Archaeological digs --- Archaeological excavations --- Digs (Archaeology) --- Excavation sites (Archaeology) --- Ruins --- Sites, Excavation (Archaeology) --- Archeology --- Anthropology --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- History --- Antiquities --- Archaeological specimens --- Artefacts (Antiquities) --- Artifacts (Antiquities) --- Specimens, Archaeological --- Material culture --- Periodicals. --- To 1648 --- Ukraine --- Ukraine. --- An Úcráin --- Europe --- I-Yukreyini --- IYukreyini --- Malorosii͡ --- Małorosja --- Oekraïne --- Ookraan --- Oukraïne --- Oykrania --- Petite-Russie --- U.S.R.R. --- Ucrægna --- Úcráin --- Ucraina --- Ucrania --- Ucrayena --- ʻUkelena --- Ukraïna --- Ukrainæ --- Uḳraʼinah --- Ukrainian Council Socialist Republic --- Ukrainian S.S.R. --- Ukrainian Socialist Soviet Republic --- Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic --- Ukrainio --- Ukrainmudin Orn --- Ukraïnsʹka Radi͡ansʹka Sot͡sialistychna Respublika --- Ukrainska Radyanska Sotsialistychna Respublika --- Ukrainska Sotsialistychna Radianska Respublika --- Ukraïnsʹka Sot͡sii͡alistychna Radi͡ansʹka Respublika --- Ukrainskai͡a Sovetskai͡a Sot͡sialisticheskai͡a Respublika --- Ukrainskaya Sovetskaya Sotsialisticheskaya Respublika --- Ukrainujo --- Ukrajina --- Ūkrāniy --- Ukranya --- Ukrayiina --- Ukrayina --- Ukrayna --- Ukuraina --- Ukyáña --- Wcráin --- Yn Ookraan --- Yr Wcráin --- Yukrain --- Malorosii︠a︡ --- Ukraïnsʹka Radi︠a︡nsʹka Sot︠s︡ialistychna Respublika --- Ukraïnsʹka Sot︠s︡ii︠a︡listychna Radi︠a︡nsʹka Respublika --- Ukrainskai︠a︡ Sovetskai︠a︡ Sot︠s︡ialisticheskai︠a︡ Respublika --- Ūkrāniyā --- Ουκρανία --- Украинæ --- Украина --- Украинэ --- Украинмудин Орн --- Україна --- אוקראינע --- אוקראינה --- أوكرانيا --- ウクライナ --- 우크라이나 --- Ukraine (Hetmanate : 1648-1782) --- history --- world history --- ukrainian history --- international relations --- archaeology
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With these essays, the Ukrainian Studies community worldwide wishes to celebrate Marko Pavlyshyn on his 65th birthday. The many periods and texts analyzed reflect the multifariousness of Marko's scholarship and the interest in literature as an instrument of social communication that he shares with the authors of this book.
Ukrainian literature --- History and criticism. --- Ukraine --- Foreign relations --- Civilization. --- A Russian Story. --- Bolsheviks. --- Dina Lipkis. --- Eastern Europe. --- Gaidamak Garkusha. --- Ievheniia Kononenko. --- Iurkevich. --- Ivan Franko. --- Joseph Conrad. --- Kleist. --- Kotliarevskyi. --- Leopold von Sacher-Masoch. --- Little Russian Triad. --- Maidan. --- My Heart I Give to Children. --- Nikolai Gogol. --- Oleksandr Korniichuk. --- On the Marionette Theatre. --- Penthesilea. --- Postcolonial studies. --- Skovoroda. --- Slavic literatures. --- Slavic studies. --- Soviet Union. --- Sukhomlinsky. --- Taras Shevchenko. --- The Destruction of the Squadron. --- Ukraine. --- Ukrainian Revolution. --- Ukrainian culture. --- Ukrainian history. --- Ukrainian language. --- Ukrainian literature. --- Ukrainian studies. --- Vasyl Stefanyk. --- WWI. --- festschrift. --- nationalism. --- poetry. --- politics. --- postcolonial. --- scholarship. --- socialism. --- war. --- Literatura ucraïnesa --- Civilització eslava --- Diplomàcia --- Història de la literatura --- Ucraïna --- Història --- Literatura antiga --- Literatura contemporània --- Literatura medieval --- Literatura moderna --- Literatura --- Història diplomàtica --- Relacions diplomàtiques --- Relacions internacionals --- Diplomàtics --- Negociacions diplomàtiques --- Protecció diplomàtica --- Tractats --- Visites oficials --- Servei diplomàtic i consular --- Cultura eslava --- Literatura eslava --- Mitologia eslava --- Escriptors ucraïnesos --- Ucrània --- Ukraina --- Ukrainskaya Sovetskaya Sotsialisticheskaya Respublika --- Ukrajina --- Europa de l'Est --- Bucovina (Romania i Ucraïna) --- Crimea (Ucraïna) --- Galítsia (Polònia i Ucraïna) --- Unió Soviètica --- Ukrainian literature-History and criticism. --- Ukraine-Foreign relations-1991-. --- Ukraine-Civilization.
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Eugene Fishel asks whether, how, and under what circumstances the United States has considered Ukraine's sovereignty in its relations with Moscow. The Moscow Factor brings together for the first time documentary evidence and declassified materials, retrospective articles by former policymakers, and memoirs by erstwhile senior officials.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / Russian & Former Soviet Union. --- Lethal Weapons. --- Nuclear Disarmament of Ukraine. --- Russian Aggression. --- Russian history. --- Ukraine-Russia Conflict. --- Ukrainian history. --- War in Donbas. --- United States --- Russia (Federation) --- Ukraine --- Foreign relations --- An Úcráin --- I-Yukreyini --- IYukreyini --- Malorosii︠a︡ --- Małorosja --- Oekraïne --- Ookraan --- Oukraïne --- Oykrania --- Petite-Russie --- U.S.R.R. --- Ucrægna --- Úcráin --- Ucraina --- Ucrania --- Ucrayena --- ʻUkelena --- Ukraïna --- Ukrainæ --- Uḳraʼinah --- Ukrainian Council Socialist Republic --- Ukrainian S.S.R. --- Ukrainian Socialist Soviet Republic --- Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic --- Ukrainio --- Ukrainmudin Orn --- Ukraïnsʹka Radi︠a︡nsʹka Sot︠s︡ialistychna Respublika --- Ukrainska Radyanska Sotsialistychna Respublika --- Ukrainska Sotsialistychna Radianska Respublika --- Ukraïnsʹka Sot︠s︡ii︠a︡listychna Radi︠a︡nsʹka Respublika --- Ukrainskai︠a︡ Sovetskai︠a︡ Sot︠s︡ialisticheskai︠a︡ Respublika --- Ukrainskaya Sovetskaya Sotsialisticheskaya Respublika --- Ukrainujo --- Ukrajina --- Ūkrāniyā --- Ukranya --- Ukrayiina --- Ukrayina --- Ukrayna --- Ukuraina --- Ukyáña --- Wcráin --- Yn Ookraan --- Yr Wcráin --- Yukrain --- Ουκρανία --- Украинæ --- Украина --- Украинэ --- Украинмудин Орн --- Україна --- אוקראינע --- אוקראינה --- أوكرانيا --- ウクライナ --- 우크라이나 --- Ukraine (Hetmanate : 1648-1782)
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Ukrainian dissident Myroslav Marynovych recounts his involvement in the Brezhnev-era human rights movement in the Soviet Union and his resulting years as a political prisoner in Siberia and in internal exile.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs --- Political prisoners. --- Intellectuals. --- Human rights workers. --- Dissenters. --- Intellectuals --- Political prisoners --- Human rights workers --- Dissenters --- Marynovych, Myroslav, --- Ukraïnsʹka hromadsʹka hrupa spryi︠a︡nni︠a︡ vykonanni︠u︡ helʹsinksʹkykh uhod (Kyïv, Ukraine) --- Ukraine. --- Intelligentsia --- Persons --- Social classes --- Specialists --- Ukraïnsʹka hromadsʹka hrupa spryi︠a︡nni︠a︡ vykonanni︠u︡ helʹsinksʹkykh uhod (Kiev, Ukraine) --- Ukrainian Public Group to Promote the Implementation of the Helsinki Accords in the Ukrainian S.S.R. --- Kyïvsʹka ukraïnsʹka hromadsʹka hrupa spryi︠a︡nni︠a︡ vykonanni︠u︡ helʹsinksʹkykh uhod --- Kyïv (Ukraine). --- Ukrainian Helsinki Group (Kyïv, Ukraine) --- Ukrainian Public Group to Promote the Implementation of the Helsinki Accords (Kyïv, Ukraine) --- Ukraïnsʹka helʹsinksʹka hrupa --- Українська громадська група сприяння виконанню гельсінкських угод (Kyïv, Ukraine) --- UHG (Ukrainian Helsinki Group) --- Kyïvsʹka ukraïnsʹka hromadsʹka hrupa spryi͡anni͡a vykonanni͡u helʹsinksʹkykh uhod --- Ukraïnsʹka hromadsʹka hrupa spryi͡anni͡a vykonanni͡u helʹsinksʹkykh uhod (Kiev, Ukraine) --- An Úcráin --- I-Yukreyini --- IYukreyini --- Malorosii︠a︡ --- Małorosja --- Oekraïne --- Ookraan --- Oukraïne --- Oykrania --- Petite-Russie --- U.S.R.R. --- Ucrægna --- Úcráin --- Ucraina --- Ucrania --- Ucrayena --- ʻUkelena --- Ukraïna --- Ukrainæ --- Uḳraʼinah --- Ukrainian Council Socialist Republic --- Ukrainian S.S.R. --- Ukrainian Socialist Soviet Republic --- Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic --- Ukrainio --- Ukrainmudin Orn --- Ukraïnsʹka Radi︠a︡nsʹka Sot︠s︡ialistychna Respublika --- Ukrainska Radyanska Sotsialistychna Respublika --- Ukrainska Sotsialistychna Radianska Respublika --- Ukraïnsʹka Sot︠s︡ii︠a︡listychna Radi︠a︡nsʹka Respublika --- Ukrainskai︠a︡ Sovetskai︠a︡ Sot︠s︡ialisticheskai︠a︡ Respublika --- Ukrainskaya Sovetskaya Sotsialisticheskaya Respublika --- Ukrainujo --- Ukrajina --- Ūkrāniyā --- Ukranya --- Ukrayiina --- Ukrayina --- Ukrayna --- Ukuraina --- Ukyáña --- Wcráin --- Yn Ookraan --- Yr Wcráin --- Yukrain --- Ουκρανία --- Украинæ --- Украина --- Украинэ --- Украинмудин Орн --- Україна --- אוקראינע --- אוקראינה --- أوكرانيا --- ウクライナ --- 우크라이나 --- Ukraine (Hetmanate : 1648-1782) --- Ukraïnsʹka hromadsʹka hrupa spryi͡anni͡a vykonanni͡u helʹsinksʹkykh uhod (Kyïv, Ukraine) --- Marynovyč, Myroslav, --- Marynovych, M. F. --- Marynovych, Myroslav Frankovych, --- Маринович, Мирослав, --- Activists, Human rights --- Advocates, Human rights --- Defenders of human rights --- Human rights activists --- Human rights advocates --- Human rights defenders --- Workers, Human rights --- Reformers --- Siberia. --- Soviet Union. --- Soviet history. --- Soviet regime. --- Ukrainian dissident. --- Ukrainian history. --- human rights. --- internal exile. --- memoir. --- personal account. --- political activism. --- political prisoner. --- totalitarianism.
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