Death of pseudo Ukrainian

Death of pseudo Ukrainian PDF Author: Pascal Maurice
Publisher: Pascal Maurice éditeur / Singuliers magazine
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 50

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Addendum to the first edition of "Russian scams during Ukraine war" for "No-Shows No-Film during Ukraine war" : new true stories of Russian attempts at sentimental scams on the Internet, one year after the others during the conflict in Ukraine, when this time the victim plays dead.

Death of pseudo Ukrainian

Death of pseudo Ukrainian PDF Author: Pascal Maurice
Publisher: Pascal Maurice éditeur / Singuliers magazine
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 50

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Book Description
Addendum to the first edition of "Russian scams during Ukraine war" for "No-Shows No-Film during Ukraine war" : new true stories of Russian attempts at sentimental scams on the Internet, one year after the others during the conflict in Ukraine, when this time the victim plays dead.

Singuliers 19

Singuliers 19 PDF Author: Paul Melchior
Publisher: Pascal Maurice éditeur / Singuliers magazine
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 419

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24 postscripts for the addendum to the 1st edition of the book "Russian scams during Ukraine war on a dating website" entitled "Death of pseudo Ukrainian (Russian scammers during war)" complement of sequences from "No-Shows No-Film for Ukraine" ; full version in this Supplement to n° 19 "Singuliers" magazine – ISSN 0992-2881.

Mortality and Causes of Death in 20th-Century Ukraine

Mortality and Causes of Death in 20th-Century Ukraine PDF Author: France Meslé
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9400724322
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 282

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The Ukraine faced two very different kinds of health crises during the twentieth century. First, in the 1930s and 1940s, famine, war and political upheaval caused massive population losses. Previous evaluations of overall losses have given an idea of the scale of these catastrophes but do not distinguish between crisis mortality, birth shortfall and loss through emigration. Based on a painstaking work of reconstitution, this study is the first to provide a detailed estimation of the hecatomb in terms of number of deaths and life expectancy. The famine of 1933 was alone responsible for the deaths of 2.6 million Ukrainians and reduced male and female life expectancies to 7 and 11 years respectively. Once the crises of the 1930s and 1940s were over, the earlier trend in health resumed and mortality declined steadily until the 1960s. At this point, however, a new type of crisis appeared that caused a sustained reversal in the existing trends. Life expectancy for women stopped increasing altogether, while that for men began a relentless year on year regression. Notwithstanding the confusing picture created by the fluctuations of the 1980s and 1990s, the long-term trend is to further deterioration. To understand the factors involved, this study analyses in detail the combined effects of different causes of death at different ages.​

Literary Politics in the Soviet Ukraine, 1917-1934

Literary Politics in the Soviet Ukraine, 1917-1934 PDF Author: George S. N. Luckyj
Publisher: Duke University Press
ISBN: 9780822310990
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 372

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Literary Politics in the Soviet Ukraine, 1917-1934 illuminates the flowering of Ukrainian literature in the 1920s and the subsequent purge of Soviet Ukrainian writers during the following Stalinist decade. Upon its original publication in 1956, George S. N. Luckyj's book won the praise of American and English critics, but was violently attacked by Soviet critics who labeled it a "slander on the Soviet Union." In the current political environment of glasnost, the book's findings have been acknowledged and supported by Soviet scholars. Moreover, this new critical corroboration has enabled the author to discover that the 1930s purge was more brutal than was previously estimated. The new edition reissues Luckyj's critical work in light of current political developments and reflects the revision of previous findings. Luckyj originally drew on published Soviet sources and the important unpublished papers of a Soviet Ukrainian writer who defected to the West to describe how the brief literary revival in the Soviet Ukraine in the 1920s was abruptly halted by Communist Party controls. The present volume features a new preface, an additional chapter covering recent Soviet attitudes toward the literature of the 1920s and 1930s, and an updated bibliography.

Film "No-shows" postscriptums

Film Author: Paul Melchior
Publisher: Pascal Maurice éditeur / Singuliers magazine
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 423

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Book Description
Complements of 30 sequences for the movie "No-Shows No-Film for Ukraine", 24 English postscripts (30 French) extracts from the book "Hermit in showbiz" (also in addition to "Russian scams during Ukraine war : on a dating website") ; English Supplement to n° 19 "Singuliers" magazine – ISSN 0992-2881.

Ukrainian Women Writers and the National Imaginary

Ukrainian Women Writers and the National Imaginary PDF Author: Oleksandra Wallo
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
ISBN: 1487506007
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 212

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Book Description
By writing of Ukrainian national identity from a woman-centered perspective, female authors from the last Soviet generation established themselves as authoritative critics of their culture and paved the way to visibility and success for their younger female literary peers.

The Orthodox Church in Ukraine

The Orthodox Church in Ukraine PDF Author: Nicholas E. Denysenko
Publisher: Northern Illinois University Press
ISBN: 1501757849
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 317

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"The bitter separation of Ukraine's Orthodox churches is a microcosm of its societal strife. From 1917 onward, church leaders failed to agree on the church's mission in the twentieth century. The core issues of dispute were establishing independence from the Russian church and adopting Ukrainian as the language of worship. Decades of polemical exchanges and public statements by leaders of the separated churches contributed to the formation of their distinct identities and sharpened the friction amongst their respective supporters. In The Orthodox Church in Ukraine, Nicholas Denysenko provides a balanced and comprehensive analysis of this history from the early twentieth century to the present. Based on extensive archival research, Denysenko's study examines the dynamics of church and state that complicate attempts to restore an authentic Ukrainian religious identity in the contemporary Orthodox churches. An enhanced understanding of these separate identities and how they were forged could prove to be an important tool for resolving contemporary religious differences and revising ecclesial policies. This important study will be of interest to historians of the church, specialists of former Soviet countries, and general readers interested in the history of the Orthodox Church"--Publisher's website.

The Ukrainian and Russian Notebooks

The Ukrainian and Russian Notebooks PDF Author: Igort
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1451678878
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 384

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Book Description
Graphic novelist Igort illuminates two harrowing moments in recent history--the Ukraine famine and the assassination of a Russian journalist.

A History of Russian Literature

A History of Russian Literature PDF Author: Andrew Kahn
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0192549529
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 860

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Russia possesses one of the richest and most admired literatures of Europe, reaching back to the eleventh century. A History of Russian Literature provides a comprehensive account of Russian writing from its earliest origins in the monastic works of Kiev up to the present day, still rife with the creative experiments of post-Soviet literary life. The volume proceeds chronologically in five parts, extending from Kievan Rus' in the 11th century to the present day.The coverage strikes a balance between extensive overview and in-depth thematic focus. Parts are organized thematically in chapters, which a number of keywords that are important literary concepts that can serve as connecting motifs and 'case studies', in-depth discussions of writers, institutions, and texts that take the reader up close and. Visual material also underscores the interrelation of the word and image at a number of points, particularly significant in the medieval period and twentieth century. The History addresses major continuities and discontinuities in the history of Russian literature across all periods, and in particular bring out trans-historical features that contribute to the notion of a national literature. The volume's time-range has the merit of identifying from the early modern period a vital set of national stereotypes and popular folklore about boundaries, space, Holy Russia, and the charismatic king that offers culturally relevant material to later writers. This volume delivers a fresh view on a series of key questions about Russia's literary history, by providing new mappings of literary history and a narrative that pursues key concepts (rather more than individual authorial careers). This holistic narrative underscores the ways in which context and text are densely woven in Russian literature, and demonstrates that the most exciting way to understand the canon and the development of tradition is through a discussion of the interrelation of major and minor figures, historical events and literary politics, literary theory and literary innovation.

Churches in the Ukrainian Crisis

Churches in the Ukrainian Crisis PDF Author: Andrii Krawchuk
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3319341448
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 231

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This volume explores the churches of Ukraine and their involvement in the recent movement for social justice and dignity within the country. In November of 2013, citizens of Ukraine gathered on Kyiv's central square (Maidan) to protest against a government that had reneged on its promise to sign a trade agreement with Europe. The Euromaidan protest included members of various Christian churches in Ukraine, who stood together and demanded government accountability and closer ties with Europe. In response, state forces massacred over one hundred unarmed civilians. The atrocity precipitated a rapid sequence of events: the president fled the country, a provisional government was put in place, and Russia annexed Crimea and intervened militarily in eastern Ukraine. An examination of Ukrainian churches’ involvement in this protest and the fall-out that it inspired opens up other questions and discussions about the churches’ identity and role in the country’s culture and its social and political history. Volume contributors examine Ukrainian churches’ historical development and singularity; their quest for autonomy; their active involvement in identity formation; their interpretations of the war and its causes; and the paths they have charted toward peace and unity.