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Ivan Dziuba by the memories of EMU’s editorial members [Іван Дзюба у спогадах співробітників ЕСУ] [PDF]
The communication is dedicated to the memory of Ivan Dziuba, a public influencer, literary critic, co-chairman of the main editorial board of the Encyclopedia of Modern Ukraine who passed away at the age of 91.
Vladyslav Mukha +3 more
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Ivan Dziuba as a figure: opinions of present-day intellectuals [PDF]
In this article, Ivan Dziuba is seen as a public influencer, literary critic, co-chairman of the main editorial board of the Encyclopedia of Modern Ukraine.
Mykola Mušynka +12 more
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Different Ecological Niches of Poisonous Aristolochia clematitis in Central and Marginal Distribution Ranges—Another Contribution to a Better Understanding of Balkan Endemic Nephropathy [PDF]
Aristolochia clematitis L. is a perennial herbaceous plant distributed throughout Europe, Asia Minor and Caucasus. It has been used as a medicinal plant since antiquity but not in recent times because it contains poisonous aristolochic acid, causing ...
Ivan Brzić +14 more
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Postcolonial criticism: literary aspect of Ukrainian literary studies [PDF]
This article examines certain phenomena in modern Ukrainian literature and culture that can be described as postcolonial. Special attention is given to the transformations that distinguish these phenomena from the previous cultural system, as well as to
Mariya Chobanyuk
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The concept of "maximalism" in the literary studies of Yevhen Sverstyuk and Ivan Dziuba [PDF]
Subject of this article is the concept of “maximalism” in the critical works of the Sixtiers, particularly focusing on Yevhen Sverstiuk and Ivan Dziuba. So far, there have been no studies addressing the reception of maximalism by Sixtier critics or its place in their journalistic and scholarly discourse, making this investigation a pioneering effort ...
Вадим Юрченко
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From the Editor-in-Chief [PDF]
Foreword by the Editor-in-Chief to the 12th volume of the Encyclopedia Herald of Ukraine is proposed.
Mykola Zhelezniak
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Popular Music, National Culture and the First Chervona Ruta Festival of 1989
This article examines the origins, organization and goals of the first Chervona ruta music festival against the background of the perestroika period, which was characterized by a deepening anxiety over the plight of Ukrainian culture.
Bohdan Klid
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The struggle for language was an integral part of the activities of the Ukrainian intelligentsia of the 1960s–1980s, whose creative and scholarly works testified to the unfolding Ukrainian National and Liberation Resistance Movement of this period, aimed against the colonial practices of the Soviet state, Russification, denationalization, and language ...
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