Viacheslav Lypynskyi i ioho dumky pro Ukrainsku natsiiu i derzhavu

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  • Augsburg: Nakladom Ukr. Litopysu, 1946
By Zabarevskyi, M. (pseud. for Doroshenko, Dmytro)
Augsburg: Nakladom Ukr. Litopysu, 1946. Good. Second edition (originally published in 1925 in Vienna); 8 1/4 x 5 3/4; pp. [2], 7-51; beige wraps, printed in brown and ruled with an intricate border; illustrated with portrait frontis; small gift stamp to ffep; light age-toning to margins of wraps; spine cover somewhat fragile, splitting; in about good condition. A DP (displaced persons) camp publication. Dmytro Doroshenko (1882 - 1951) was a leading Ukrainian politician during the 1917 and 1918 revolution, a prominent emigre historian in the period between the wars, and a member of the Ukrainian Party of Socialist Federalists. He was also the first President of the Ukrainian Free Academy of Sciences in Germany and the co-founder of a branch of the latter in Canada. Best known for his two-volume "Survey of Ukrainian History," he also authored numerous books on the Hetman state, church history, Ukraine in Western literature, etc. His current work discussed "the concept of territorial patriotism" of Viacheslav Lypynskyi (1882 - 1931) - historian, social activist, founder of the Ukrainian Democratic Agrarian Party, and Ukrainian ambassador to Austria.

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Title

Viacheslav Lypynskyi i ioho dumky pro Ukrainsku natsiiu i derzhavu

Author

Zabarevskyi, M. (pseud. for Doroshenko, Dmytro)

Condition

Good

Publisher

Nakladom Ukr. Litopysu: Augsburg

Date

1946


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