The article examines the way in which Mykola KhvyPovyi, one of the most outstanding Ukrainian writers and yet one of the most controversial figures of early Soviet history, was assessed in national and diaspora historiography. It is argued that the self-referential character of KhvyPovyi's short stories along with the scarcity and unreliability of primary sources have contributed to creating a narrative of an ambivalent writer and communist Mykola KhvyPovyi. A simplistic approach to place the writer's political and aesthetic agendas in an "either — or" paradigm, artificially fitting his convictions into a communist or a nationalistic framework, is contested by the author. The aim of this examination is, thus, to make more understandable the...
This article analyzes the debate on Ukrainian statehood going on in the 1960s in Suchasnist’, the mo...
ZVENYHORA — MASTERING THE TIME OF HISTORYThe article starts with the statement of the paramoun...
This article examines the working-class audience in Soviet Ukraine and the changes in its reading ap...
The article examines the way in which Mykola KhvyPovyi, one of the most outstanding Ukrainian writer...
This article focuses on the analysis of the paradox and difficulties of the reception of Mykola Khvy...
The paper presents research results on the circumstances of M. Khvylovy’s later years and key aspect...
This doctoral thesis investigates the complex and multi-faceted process of the cultural sovietisatio...
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This article deals with Taras Shevchenko’s and Mykhailo Hrushevskyi’s perception and evaluation of t...
Götz Hillig, Regarding the problem of A.S. Makarenko's national identity. This article will examine ...
The article examines the historical prerequisites for the formation of the ideology of Ukrainian nat...
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The article uses comparative methodology and juxtaposes the attitudes of Polish, Czech and, to a&nbs...
While most studies of Soviet culture assume a model of diffusion, according to which Soviet republic...
This article analyzes the debate on Ukrainian statehood going on in the 1960s in Suchasnist’, the mo...
ZVENYHORA — MASTERING THE TIME OF HISTORYThe article starts with the statement of the paramoun...
This article examines the working-class audience in Soviet Ukraine and the changes in its reading ap...
The article examines the way in which Mykola KhvyPovyi, one of the most outstanding Ukrainian writer...
This article focuses on the analysis of the paradox and difficulties of the reception of Mykola Khvy...
The paper presents research results on the circumstances of M. Khvylovy’s later years and key aspect...
This doctoral thesis investigates the complex and multi-faceted process of the cultural sovietisatio...
The article is devoted to the reconstruction of the first Ukrainian-Romanian historiographical polem...
The article discusses the major theses of the authors of the book Ukraine Twenty Years After Indepen...
This article deals with Taras Shevchenko’s and Mykhailo Hrushevskyi’s perception and evaluation of t...
Götz Hillig, Regarding the problem of A.S. Makarenko's national identity. This article will examine ...
The article examines the historical prerequisites for the formation of the ideology of Ukrainian nat...
The article deals with the analysis of M. Maksymovych’s views on the origin of Ukrainians and their ...
The article uses comparative methodology and juxtaposes the attitudes of Polish, Czech and, to a&nbs...
While most studies of Soviet culture assume a model of diffusion, according to which Soviet republic...
This article analyzes the debate on Ukrainian statehood going on in the 1960s in Suchasnist’, the mo...
ZVENYHORA — MASTERING THE TIME OF HISTORYThe article starts with the statement of the paramoun...
This article examines the working-class audience in Soviet Ukraine and the changes in its reading ap...