Description: "What kind of autonomy and federation does Ukraine want?"≫ is a question raised by the Ukrainian elite during our country's stay as a part of empires, and was loudly resounded in 1917. Mykhailo Hrushevskyi, together with other members of the Central Rada, not only recorded this question on paper, but also formulated a detailed answer to it, turned it into concrete political demands and gave hope for the liberation of the Ukrainian people from the influence of foreign authorities. Shevchenko's old saying "In one's own house is one's own truth, strength, and will" began to be embodied in resolutions and universals, Ukrainian education and the press, and military construction. Finally, the last months of the year brought the revival of Ukrainian statehood in the form of the Ukrainian People's Republic. All vicissitudes of the struggle for freedom, heart-breaking turns in political contests and difficult decisions are told in the book. Format: 130x170mm
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Book Title: Ukrainian autonomy and formation of the Ukrainian People's Republ
Book Series: Historical
Original Language: Ukrainian
Vintage: No
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Format: Hardcover
Language: Ukrainian
Personalized: No
Features: Hardcover
Topic: Books, History of Ideas, Local History, Military History, Social History, True Stories
Signed: No
Ex Libris: No
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: Folio Publishing House
Intended Audience: Young Adults, Adults
Inscribed: No
Edition: First Edition
Publication Year: 2021
Type: Almanac
Literary Movement: Modernism
Era: 2020s
Author: Bohdan Hrushetskyi
Genre: Adventure, Biographies & True Stories, Crime & Thriller, Historical, History, Military, Politics & Society, War & Combat
Country/Region of Manufacture: Ukraine
Number of Pages: 128