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ILLUSTRATION CREDITS

Sec. 1: Female statuette, Trypillian ceramic, Scythians in combat, Scythian binding, A reconstruction, Dancing couple (Istoriia ukrainskoho mystetstva, vol. 1 [Kiev, 1966]); Gravestones (Sovfoto); East Slavic idol (Novosti Press Agency); A reconstruction (Krizviky: Kiev v obrazotvorchomu mystetstvi [Kiev, 1982]); Christianization (R.

Wallace, Rise of Russia [New York, 1967]); Mosaic from St Sophia [2] (Sofiia Kievska [Kiev, 1971]. Sec. 2: Cossack camp (Istoriia Ukrainskoi RSR, vol. 1 [Kiev, 1979]); Church fortress, Khmelnytsky (private collection); Zaporozhians dancing, Four inhabitants (A. Rigelman, Letopisnoe povestvovanie o Maloi Rossii [Kiev, 1847]); Lviv in 17th c. (Istoriia ukrainskoho mystetstva, vol. 2 [Kiev, 1967]); Battle of Poltava (Poltavska bytva [Kiev, 1960]); Zaporozhians writing (Repin [Moscow, 1970]); Students of Kiev, Title page (Krizviky); Church on Left Bank (Istoriia ukrainskoho mystetstva, vol. 3 [Kiev, 1968]). Sec. 3: In search of work, Marketplace in Lviv, Opera house (Istoriia ukrainskoho mystetstva, vol. 4 [Kiev, 1969]); Village wedding (Ukrainske naraodne vesillia [Kiev, 1970]); West Ukrainian (Forum); Ukrainian peasant women (unavailable); The proletariat (Ukrainska RSR V period hromadianskoi viiny, vol 1 [Kiev, 1970]); Ivan Kotliarevsky, Antonovych, Shevchenko (private collection); Drahomanov, Ukrainka (Encylopedia of Ukraine, vol. 1 [Toronto, 1984]). Sec. 4: Hrushevsky (Encyclopedia of Ukraine vol. 1); Skoropadsky, Petrushevych, Petliura, Metropolitan Andrei, Peasants on pilgrimage (private collection); Skrypnyk, Greycoat Division (Ukrainska RSR v period hromadianskoi viiny); Kiev during proclamation (Encyclopedia of Ukraine vol. 2); Bolshevik troops (Ukrainska RSR vol. 2); Bolshevik officers, Propagandists (not available); Nestor Makhno (M. Palij, Anarchism of Nestor Makhno [Seattle, 1976]); Construction on Dnieper, Destruction of a church (J.
Carmichael, An Illustrated History of Russia [New York, 1960]); Dead and dying peasants (Famine in the Soviet Ukraine 1932–193) [Cambridge, MA, 1986]); Evhen Konovalets (V. Martynets, Vid uvo do OUN [n.p. 1949]). Sec. 5: Ukrainians welcoming (B. Shub and B. Quint, Since Stalin [New York, 1951]); Identifying victims, Andrii Melnyk, Stepan Bandera, V. Kubijovyc, Nazis executing (original source: Bundesarchiv, Koblenz) (Y. Boshyk, ed. Ukraine During World War II [Edmonton, 1986]); Ukrainian Ostarbeiter (Istoriia Ukrainskoi RSR, vol. 7 [Kiev, 1977]); Roman Shukhevych, UPA unit (Litopys UPA); Sydir Kovpak, Soviet troops (The Great Patriotic War [Moscow, 1976]); Identifying victims (D. Baltermants, Izvestiia); Kaganovich and Khrushchev (not available); Brezhnev and Scherbytsky (Kiev [Kiev, 1975]); Aged female, Schoolgirls, Ukrainian immigrants, Members of banned, A meeting, Statue of (private collection). Sec. 6: Student protesters (Serhii Siryi); Map 30, The Ukrainian flag, Roman Popadiuk, Donetsk miners (Ukrainian Weekly); Levko Lukianenko (Pavel Pashchenko); Voting in the referendum (Chrystyna Lapychak, Ukrainian Weekly); Cadets in Kiev, Speakers during the Rukh congress (Marta Kolomayets, Ukrainian Weekly); A scene reflecting circumstances for the elderly (Evhen Lukatsky). Sec. 8: Ukrainian opposition and Hundreds and thousands (AP/Wide World Photos [Efrem Lukatsky])
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Source: Subtelny Orest. Ukraine: A History. Fourth Edition. — University of Toronto Press,2009. — 888 ð.. 2009

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