№16, (2004)
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Dr. James E. Mace Memorial Holodomor Fund
A special “Dr. James E. Mace Memorial Holodomor Fund” has been established by the Ukrainian Federation of America (UFA), Dr. Zenia Chernyk; Chairperson and Vera Andryczuk, President, announced on...
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Dedicated to the 170th birthday anniversary of Mariya Vilinska (Markovych-Lobach-Zhuchenko)
Marko Vovchok, a high-profile figure in the Ukrainian literature of the late 1850s - early 1860s, passed away on August 10 (July 28 by the Julian calendar), 1907. She died far from Ukraine, in...
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<I>Spodvyzhnyky</I>: Political Milieu of Lesia Ukrayinka
Recently, Osnovni Tsinnosti [Fundamental values], an SDPU(O)-sponsored publishing house, released a new book by prominent literary critic Alla Dyba, Spodvyzhnyky [Brethren]: Lesia Ukrayinka in the...
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The Legend Of VV Band
He sported jeans, chestnut-claret hair, and a stylized folk pectoral decoration currently in vogue with the youth. He was precise, friendly, and straightforward. He examined the photos on display...
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Serhiy LYTVYN: “Study Wars to Avert Them”
Military history is an important component of both historical and military sciences. It is supposed to study the pressing issues of the history of wars, military art, armed forces, weapons and...
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Ukraine Readies for Days of Europe
This year’s Days of Europe will be marked in Kyiv, Dnipropetrovsk, and Lviv on May 15, 18, and 20 respectively. To quote the Kyiv office of the European Commission, this is Europe’s way to show that...
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Europe as a Task
For me as Prime Minister of the Czech Republic, Europe has a meaning that goes far beyond geography. It is a synonym for a new beginning, new hope, the rule of the “better me” that exists in all of...
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At Home Among Strangers?
On May 18, Ukraine will remember Crimean Tatar victims of the deportation sixty years ago. To this end, the Kyiv National Opera will host a requiem on May 14 to be followed by a similar requiem on...
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Why Are We the Way We Are?
The previous issue of The Day carried a front-page letter from Anna Vakulenko, a thirteen-year-old schoolgirl residing in Mykhaylivka, Kirovohrad oblast. She answered our question “What do you think...
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DR. JAMES E. MACE
EDUCATION:
B.A. in history, Oklahoma State University, 1973
A.M. in history, University of Michigan, 1978
Ph.D. in history, University of Michigan, 1981
LANGUAGES: English, Ukrainian...
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Explosion of a Neglected Problem
Hryhory Kriuchkov, Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada’s National Security and Defense Committee, said Tuesday in parliament, when discussing the explosions at the ammunitions depot in Zaporizhzhia oblast...
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LETTERS AND TELEGRAMS
“Dr. Mace was widely known and respected in Canada as a scholar devoted to uncovering the truth about Ukraine’s history, and to correcting the distortions of the past. His untimely death is a loss to...
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We Shall Remember You, James!
Mykola ZHULYNSKY, Academician, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine:
My God, it happened so long ago! Back in 1989, I was visiting Harvard when they introduced me to the legendary American...
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This week in history
May 12. 1795. The Bratslav, Volyn, and Podillia gubernias were created in the Right-Bank Ukraine by a tsar’s ukase.
1929. The first council of propletarian writers of Western Ukraine took place...
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TELEGRAMS
I was deeply distressed to learn of the untimely death of a well-known historian and political scientist James Mace.
I convey my heartfelt condolences to his near and dear as well as colleagues...