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Ukrainskii Separatizm v Rossii
Ideologiia Natsionalnogo Raskola
[ Ukrainian separatism in Russia : The ideology of national disunity]

Ed. and comm. by M. B. Smolin
Moscow:  Zhurnal "Moskva", 1998
432 p
Serie: Puti Russkogo Imperskogo Soznaniia
Hardcover. 14 x 21 cm
ISBN: 5890970100
Language: Russian
This collection presents works published in the first quarter of the 20th century by the most prominent experts in Ukrainian separatism and advocates for Russian national unity: Prince A. M. Volkonskii, A. V. Storozhenko, Profs. P. M. Bogaevskii, I. A. Linnichenko, T. D. Florinski et al. The three chapters include “Historical truth and Ukrainian propaganda”, “Political separatism” and “Cultural separatism”.
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