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«Rada» - shchodenna ukrains'ka hazeta Naddniprianshchyny. Pokazhchyk zmistu (1906-1908 roky)

Vydannia u tr'okh tomakh

Publisher
Tempora
Published in
Kyiv
Year
2021
Pages
1224
Cover
Hardcover
Weight
1.625 kg
Учетный номер
UKR16167
ISBN
978-617-569-516-6
$75.00
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The guide presents the materials of the daily Ukrainian newspaper Rada for 1906-1908. They are arranged on a thematic and chronological basis and cover all newspaper columns, including advertisements and announcements and the smallest notes. The publication reflects both author's materials of various genres (articles, thematic cycles, works of art, correspondence, letters, messages, essays) and editorial (advanced articles, columns). Authors not mentioned in the columns of the Rada are established by the compilers according to its editorial copy. In total, several dozen such unknown author names have been identified. The materials of the reference book reflect the thematic diversity of the Ukrainian newspaper, the history of its formation as a national publication with original themes, plots, characters, columns, etc. The index shows cooperation with the Rada of a powerful constellation of Ukrainian journalists who, with their talented, bold and independent articles, correspondence and articles, laid the foundations of national journalism and turned the Rada into a body of the Ukrainian national movement. The publication is intended for researchers of Ukrainian history, source studies, literary studies, linguistics, journalism, bibliography, university students and anyone interested in the history of Ukrainian nation-building.
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