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Pagini din istoria dezvoltării industriei României, Volum explicativ
In: Seria "Repere istorice"
De ty?: Misto, kraïna : istoriï ukraïnciv, jaki čerez vijnu vymušeni buly šukaty prychystku za kordonom
In: Frontyr
In: Фронтир
In: Knyžky vijny
In: Книжки війни
Perše desjatylittja: Zakarpattja 1944–1954 rokiv
Збірка документів з архівів України про період «совєтизації» Закарпаття в різних сферах суспільно-політичного життя у 1944–1954 роках, а саме: з Центрального державного архіву вищих органів влади і управління України, Галузевого державного архіву Служби безпеки України, Державного архіву Закарпатської області, архіву Управління Служби безпеки України в Закарпатській області, Центрального державного кінофотофоноархіву України імені Г. С. Пшеничного, а також приватних колекцій Володимира Бірчака, Тараса Сегляника, Наталії Тирпак, Георгія Рогача та ін.
Lehki ta smertonosni: perenosni zenitno-raketni kompleksy v ZSU
In: Zbroja vijny
In: Зброя вiйни
Cosmopolitan spaces in Odesa: a case study of an urban context
In: Ukrainian studies
"Cosmopolitan Spaces in Odesa: A Case Study of an Urban Context is the first book to explore Odesa's cosmopolitan spaces in an urban context from the nineteenth to twenty-first centuries. Leading scholars shed new light on encounters between Jewish, Ukrainian, and Russian cultures. They debate different understandings of cosmopolitanism as they are reflected in Odesa's rich multilingual culture, ranging from intellectual history and education to music, opera, and literature. The issues of language and interethnic tensions, imperialist repression, and language choice are still with us today. Moreover, the book affords a historical view of what lay behind the Odesa myth, as well as insights into the Jewish and Ukrainian cultural revivals of the early twentieth century"--
Посткомуністичні режими = A Concise Field Guide to Post-Communist Regimes: Актори, інституції та динаміка
The unanticipated and unsolicited Russian aggression against Ukraine in February 2022 highlighted the urgency of updating general assumptions about post-communist countries. The war has revealed the inadequacy of the terms and concepts employed for western democracies for describing, understanding, and predicting the developments in the "hybrid" regimes of Eastern Europe and the former USSR. Magyar and Madlovics strongly argue for a vocabulary and grammar tailored to the specifics of the countries of the former communist bloc. In this concise companion to the 800-page The Anatomy of Post-Communist Regimes (CEU Press, 2020), they develop a conceptual framework in 120 propositions with (1) a typology of post-communist regimes and (2) a detailed presentation of ideal-type actors and the political, economic, and social phenomena in these regimes. Each of the 120 propositions contains a statement and a succinct discussion supported by illustrative tables, figures, and QR-codes that connect the interested reader to the more detailed analysis in the Anatomy. In a condensed form, the holistic approach of the Anatomy is retained by treating political, market, and communal spheres as parts of a single, coherent whole. An analysis of twelve countries illustrates the concrete application of the method.