Last Publications
|
How Ukraine’s statehood collapsed in the 17th and 18th centuries
3 January, Назар Розлуцький ,
|
What was concealed in the Stalin Laureate’s biography?
9 December, 2019, Yaryna Tsymbal,
|
Previous Publications
|
Odesa in the life of Yuriy Yanovskiy
15 November, 2019
▪
Volodymyr Panchenko
|
|
|
|
Adventures of signing the Ukrainian-Russian Treaty of friendship, cooperation and partnership
2 October, 2019
▪
Stanislav Kulchytsky
|
|
|
|
Roots of Moscow’s imperialist policy in Ukraine and Ukrainians’ participation in the creation of imperial Russia
13 September, 2019
▪
|
|
|
|
Who wanted to get rid of Alla Horska?
21 August, 2019
▪
Любов Крупник
|
|
|
|
The idea of Ukraine survived in Halychyna in the mid-19th century thanks to Taras Shevchenko’s works
13 July, 2019
▪
Sviatoslav Lypovetsky
|
|
|
|
The Ukraine-Russia union treaty of 1920
8 July, 2019
▪
Stanislav Kulchytsky
|
|
|
|
How Russia’s policy of assimilation transformed over time
4 May, 2019
▪
Stanislav Kulchytsky
|
|
|
|
What system they are trying to restore in Russia today
8 April, 2019
▪
Stanislav Kulchytsky
|
|
|
|
How dissidents were punished in an era of a “real socialism”
6 April, 2019
▪
Любов Крупник
|
|
|
|
How Yevhen Konovalets managed the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists as it turned to follow the course of Halychyna youth
17 March, 2019
▪
Sviatoslav Lypovetsky
|
|
|
|
Who were the gentry that lived on the Ukrainian lands in the 14th-16th centuries?
9 March, 2019
▪
|
|
|
|
How the idea of Ukraine crossed imperial borders from East to West
3 March, 2019
▪
Sviatoslav Lypovetsky
|
|
|
|
The missile rhetoric from Stalin to Putin
9 February, 2019
▪
Stanislav Kulchytsky
|
|
|
|
What Stalin adopted from the Leninist experience of suppressing anti-Soviet protests in 1921
18 January, 2019
▪
Stanislav Kulchytsky
|
|
|
|
Where did one of the most negative myths about Hetman Skoropadsky come from?
12 January, 2019
▪
Yurii Tereshchenko
|
|
|
|
Law and self-governance in Ukraine’s territory from the 14th through the 18th century
20 December, 2018
▪
|
|
|
|
Why the bomb laid under the foundation of the USSR exploded
10 November, 2018
▪
Stanislav Kulchytsky
|
|
|
|
While defending its interests, the soviet coal industry helped the Soviet Union collapse
3 October, 2018
▪
Maksym Vikhrov
|
|
|
|
By opening a memorial in Sahryń, Ukrainians have begun to dictate the "agenda" of the Volhynia issue
6 September, 2018
▪
Sviatoslav Lypovetsky
|
|
|
|
How Soviet citizens ended up voting unanimously in elections
28 August, 2018
▪
Stanislav Kulchytsky
|
|
|
|
The crimes and execution of Pavlo Matsapura’s gang that inspired an 18th-century word for villain
1 August, 2018
▪
Yaroslav Hyrych
|
|
|
|
Volodymyr Tatlin and his place in the Malevich’s circle in Kyiv
8 July, 2018
▪
Tetiana Filevska
|
|
|
|
Henryk Józewski represents some of the most interesting aspects in the Ukrainian-Polish history of the 20th century. What was his legacy as the voievode of Volyn and why he resigned on April 13, 1938
21 May, 2018
▪
Sviatoslav Lypovetsky
|
|
|
|
On March 2, 1919, the Polish government decided to polonize and colonialize Volynhia, as the Volyn region of Ukraine was then known
2 April, 2018
▪
Sviatoslav Lypovetsky
|
|
|
|
Read more
|
|
Deputy Minister of Health - Chief State Sanitary Doctor Viktor Liashko announced this at a briefing
today, ,
|
|
|
What is Ukraine’s place in the rhetoric of Russian media and how to decipher their hidden messages?
yesterday, Maksym Vikhrov,
|
|
|
Organizers of a street protest in Kyiv say resisting Russian influence is more important than honoring a ban on mass gatherings
day before yesterday, ,
|
|
|
During the XIII Europe – Ukraine Forum, The Ukrainian Week met with Marek Zagórski, Minister of Digital Affairs (Poland), and discussed Warsaw’s approaches to the implementation of modern electronic services, the economic benefits and risks of digitalisation
day before yesterday, Yuriy Lapayev,
|
|