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The Ever-Present Past: The Memoirs of Tatiana Kardinalowska
Despite her father's attachment to Ukrainian culture and history, Kardinalowska insists that he could never support Ukraine's independence because of his belief that Russia would never grant it. Kardinalowska's mother, described by her as more bohemian in her tastes than her military...
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Published in: | Journal of Ukrainian studies 2005-12, Vol.30 (2), p.132 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Despite her father's attachment to Ukrainian culture and history, Kardinalowska insists that he could never support Ukraine's independence because of his belief that Russia would never grant it. Kardinalowska's mother, described by her as more bohemian in her tastes than her military father, also had a significant influence on her life and intellectual development. The memoirs are a valuable source for scholars of modern Ukrainian and Russian history, as well as of modern Ukrainian and Soviet literature and literary politics. |
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ISSN: | 0228-1635 |