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Towards an Intellectual History of Ukraine: An Anthology of Ukrainian Thought from 1710 to 1995.(Review)
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The Modern Language Review
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January 1, 2000| Author:
Saunders, David
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Towards an Intellectual History of Ukraine: An Anthology of Ukrainian Thought from 1710 to 1995. Ed. by RALPH LINDHEIM and GEORGE S. N. LUCKYJ. Toronto, Buffalo, NY, and London: University of Toronto Press, in association with the Shevchenko Scientific Society. 1996. xi + 420 pp. 48.50 [pounds sterling] (paperbound 18.50 [pounds sterling]).
In a seminal article not included here (probably because it is fairly readily available in English translation elsewhere), Mykhailo Hrush...
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