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    Background and origins of Ukrainian-American mutuality by Мykhailo Kirsenko

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…The article analyzes origins of US-Ukrainian relation through describing first sporadic contacts of Ukrainians and Poles from Ukraine with America in the 17th and 18th cent., their participating in early pioneer settlements, Naval contacts (e.g. a story of American hero as a commander of Cossack Fleet ),naming some symbolic memorial places and ( like the Ukraine’s Embassy building and its role in the history of Washington D.C.), describing participation of some Ukrainians in the American Revolution (the War for Independence) and Civil War, Taras Shevchenko’s sympathy to American ideals, characterizing economic motivation and political causes of the main stages of Ukrainian mass emigration from Austria-Hungary and the Russian Empire to North America in the 19th and 20th centuries. …”
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    Testaments of Liubech burgesses as historical source and monuments of Hetmanshchyna clerical work by Dzyra Ivan

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Determining the informative potential of the testaments of the Liubech burgesses of the Cossack era, as well as the peculiarities of concluding this type of documents. …”
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    Ukrainian historical figures in biographical editions from late 18th to first half of 19th century by Popyk Volodymyr

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The interaction in the Ukrainian biography of two directions is analyzed: the so-called ‘name collecting’ (systematization and presentation of Ukrainian figures in reference literature, with roots in the ‘Malorossian’ autonomistic ideals, common among the Cossack elite) and the emergence of its romantic-heroic counterpart, a direction fertilized by the national revival ideas of the Slavic peoples, offering a different conception, that of a national heroes pantheon with figures of strong and self-sufficient fighters for the common cause. …”
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    From Sloboda province to Kharkov governorate: the reform of administrative-territorial structure of Sloboda Ukraine in 1780 by Dmitry A. Khitrov

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…This seems to refl ect the gradual increase in infl uence of the Sloboda Cossack elite, which by this time was seeking recognition of its noble status and becoming the dominant social force in the region.…”
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    Organoleptic characteristics and nutritional value of roasted peanuts from the chain of hotel and restaurant complexes in Kiev region by L. Korol-Bezpala, S. Merzlov, V. Marshalok, H. Merzlova, Y. Shurchkova, H. Kalinina, O. Hrebelnyk

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…According to the research results, it was revealed that the content of moisture, protein, fat and fiber in peanuts Big Bo, Felix Peanuts and Cossack Slava ranges, respectively, in the range from 0.73 to 1.37 %, from 26.3 to 26.9, from 46.01 to 48.6 g/100 g of product and 3.56 to 3.92 %. …”
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    Personal identity during the Time of Troubles in Russia (setting up a problem) by A.A. Kuznetsov

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…As a result, imposture, unregulated (both traditionally and legally) leadership in the Cossack hosts, robber gangs, and self-organized grouping became common. …”
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    An Emperor Travels around the Russian Empire Outskirts in the 1880s: As According to V.S. Obolenskii’s Diary by Olesya A. Plekh, Natalya V. Chernikova

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…There is presented through new information on the official visits of Alexander III to Poland (1884, 1886), Finland (1885), the Province of the Don Cossack Host (1887), Ukraine (1885) and the Caucasus (1888), as well as on private vacation trips to the Finnish skerries, the Principality of Łowicz and Livadia. …”
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    Periodicals of Émigré Kalmyks: a Case Study of Mana Zänge Journal, 1946–1947 by Delgir Yu. Topalova

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…In this context, news reviews of Russian arts and literary works by Russian Cossack writers would hold a special place in the journal’s narrative. …”
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    Effectiveness of the Initiatives of Chernihiv Nobility in Exile in the Light of Sejm Resolutions of the Middle and Second Half of the 17th Century by Myroslava Vorobei

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…The lower margin is due to the outset of the Cossack revolution, which initiated the process of transforming Chernihiv voivodeship into an integral part of the Hetmanate. …”
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    "Russian books" from Halle at the V. I. Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine by Naienko Halyna

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…An analysis of the marginalia shows that they were read by educated people belonging to different classes: spiritual, Cossack officers. They took notes in Polish, in north and south variants of the Church Slavonic language with Ukrainian interferences which confirms the multilingualism of the cultural discourse at the time. …”
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