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Ukrainian Historiography 1953-1963

Although the study of Ukrainian historiography is rather new, it can boast of three distinguished names: Dmytro Doroshenko, Oleksander Ohloblyn, and M. I. Marchenko. To Doroshenko goes credit for the first work on Ukrainian historical writing ever published. His study, the only comprehensive survey,...

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Published in:Slavic review 1965-06, Vol.24 (2), p.258-272
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Treaties
World wars
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