About This Issue
This issue features an essay on the political thought of Soviet Ukrainian dissent, a piece on dissident poets in Ukraine, an analysis of the constitutive program and theory of Mykola Drahomanov, a reflection on the Canadian perceptions of Ukrainians (1891-1914), and an essay on Mazepa's speech to his countrymen.
In This Issue
| Author | Page | Title |
|---|---|---|
| Ivan L. Rudnytsky | 3 | The Political Thought of Soviet Ukrainian Dissent |
| Ostap Tarnawsky | 17 | Dissident Posts in Ukraine |
| Yevhen Pyziur | 28 | Konstytutsiyna prohrama i teoriia M. Drahomanova |
| Jaroslav Petryshyn | 43 | Canadian Perceptions of the North-West and East Europeans, 1891–1914: The Case of the Ukrainians |
| George A. Perfecky | 66 | Mazepa's Speech to His Countrymen |
| Book Reviews | 73 | |
| Books Received | 90 |
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