№46, (2011)
13.09.2011 - 00:00
Will the nerve of statehood curb the “swashbuckling liberators”?
History teaches nothing to those who do not want to learn. This maxim is very symptomatic for Ukrainian politicians, for, otherwise, why are they repeating, perhaps involuntarily, some extremely...
13.09.2011 - 00:00
On Ukrainian artists in Europe in the interwar period
The 1920s-1930s became a period, when the creative work of Ukrainian artists, especially those who lived in Paris, was in blossoming. More private and group exhibits of Ukrainian artists were...
13.09.2011 - 00:00
“If Mazepa could have realized his idea of the centralized state, Ukraine would have been different now”
Professor Giovanna BROGI-BERCOFF is one of the most significant figures in the modern Slavicс studies (she is the expert in the Polish, Russian and Ukrainian languages and literature). Brogi is the...
13.09.2011 - 00:00
Russia’s Lokomotiv ice hockey team in air disaster
On September 7, 2011 Yak-42 jet carrying Russia’s ice hockey team Lokomotiv has crashed on take-off from Yaroslavl city Tunoshna airport. Out of the 45 people on board – 37 players and...
13.09.2011 - 00:00
Libya after Gaddafi
Events in Libya are making headlines worldwide as an increasing number of countries recognize the National Transitional Council as Libya’s legitimate supreme authority. Paris has recently...
13.09.2011 - 00:00
A land that never sleeps
“The Holocaust by Bullets” is a little strange title because it specifies the instrument of killing: this universally-known catastrophe is of such a scale that it does not seem to...
13.09.2011 - 00:00
Post-9/11 era
“Horrible terrorist acts” was the way the UN Security Council defined the unprecedented suicide attacks against the US on September 11, 2001. On that day, 19 terrorists broke up into...
13.09.2011 - 00:00
This day in history
1848: Lviv University launches a Ukrainian [Ruthenian] language chair headed by Yakiv Holovatsky. 1866: Ukraine’s first Odesa-Balta railroad starts functioning, marking the beginning of active...
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Dispersing the Terrorist Storm
WARSAW – On September 11, 2001 at 3 p.m., Warsaw time, I was talking on the telephone with Poland’s Consul General in New York. She informed me that two planes had hit the World Trade...
13.09.2011 - 00:00
Coming home
The exhibition “Ivan Peske. The Dialog of Cultures” was opened in the Kyiv National Museum of Russian Art. Ivan Peske (1870-1949) graduated from a Ukrainian gymnasium and a drawing...
13.09.2011 - 00:00
The partnerships we need
On this 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001, we remember that 9/11 was not only an attack on the United States, it was an attack on the world and on the humanity and...
13.09.2011 - 00:00
<i>The Day</i>’s new book at Lviv Book Forum
The Day’s Library, founded back in 2002 every year presents something new. This time it is going to be a book Syla Miakoho Znaka abo Povernennia Ruskoi Pravdy (The Power of Soft Sign or...
13.09.2011 - 00:00
SWOON: I try to cultivate a respectful ethos even within a very brazen activity
What used to be defined once by the word “graffiti,” has drastically changed in the past decade. Not simply gifted artists came to the streets, but also highly qualified ones, and what...
13.09.2011 - 00:00
At the start point
In the hall at the entrance to the State Ukrainian Space Agency there is a large stand displaying various international awards for the space exploration achievements and just souvenirs. The...
13.09.2011 - 00:00
Ternopil pupils will learn the history of their city at school
TERNOPIL – From now on the primary school pupils in Ternopil will learn the history of their hometown with the help of the color book called Nashe Misto: Ditiam Pro Ternopil [Our City: On...













