ORANGE REVOLUTION :: Monument To The Historic Past from the outstanding scholar Academician Orest levytsky and such prominentscholars as Dmytro Bahaliy volodymyr Campaign workhorse. Ukrainian News http://www.orangerevolution.us/blog/_archives/2005/7/29/1086629.html
Extractions: Syndicate this category Orange World Afghan News American Libyan Freedom Alliance Assyrian News Iraq Belarus - Charter 97 ... ZUBR - Belarus Youth US-World Politics American Enterprise Institute Carnegie Endowment Freedom House Frontpage Magazine ... Spirit of America Orange Equality All Ukrainian Jewish Congress Anti-Defamation League Crimean Tatars FSU Monitor ... Main Page Previous: National Opera of Ukraine Next: Taras Kuzio - Don't Believe the Hype Monument to the Historic Past by OneEyedCat Permanent Link Cosmos A Monument to the Heroic Past The Chronicle of Samovydets: By Ihor SIUNDIUKOV, The Day OSYP BODIANSKY, FIRST PUBLISHER OF THE CHRONICLE OF SAMOVYDETS To objectively evaluate complex historical processes, a historian must proceed from solid, reliable facts. Any science, including history, begins with a painstaking analysis of available factual data. Even the ancients had a general idea of this basic truth. Yet history has its own peculiarities. Whereas the exact sciences, especially those of an applied and technical nature, largely depend on experiments without which it would be extremely difficult or downright impossible to make any substantiated generalizations, in the case of history a similar function is reserved for the exploration of historical sources. They represent the groundwork and framework of history, which would be unthinkable without them. Unlike a physicist with his experiments, a historian has no possibility to conduct even an imaginary experiment of reviving, say, Bohdan Khmelnytsky to ask him what really happened in the 17th century.
Ukrainian Literature In English, 1980-1989. Artiles. Part 2 About the dissident activity of the poet volodymyr Kolomiiets (4 lines). levytsky, Marko. Vasyl Stus doomed to death and immortality. http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~tarn/projects/rr62-a2.html
Extractions: CIUS Press Internet Publications by Marta Tarnawsky J . "Jakóbiec, Marian." Encyclopedia of Ukraine About the Polish Slavist and literary critic, author of works on Ukrainian literature, born 1910. (18 lines). . "Jedrzejewicz, Jerzy." Encyclopedia of Ukraine Jerzy Jedrzejewicz (1902-1975) was a Polish writer, author of a biographical novel about T. Shevchenko and of Polish translations from Ukrainian writers. (20 lines). . "Jensen, Alfred." Encyclopedia of Ukraine Alfred Jensen (1859-1921) was a Swedish Slavist who wrote about T. Shevchenko. (17 lines). . "Jesenská, Ruzena." Encyclopedia of Ukraine A Czech translator of Shevchenko, Franko, Lesia Ukrainka and B. Lepkyi who was born in 1863 and died in 1940. (5 lines). . "Josyp Terelya sentenced to 12 years." Ukrainian Review (London). 33.4 (Winter 1985): 79. An unsigned news item about the trial of Iosyp Terelia which took place on August 20, 1985 and resulted in a sentence of seven years of improsonment and five years of exile. K . "Kachura, Yakiv."
Death By Government References Kosyk, volodymyr. CONCENTRATION CAMPS IN THE USSR. levytsky, Boris. THE USESOF TERROR. London Coward, McCann Geoghegan, 1971. http://www.mega.nu:8080/ampp/rummel/dbg.references.htm
Extractions: defaultStatus = "Democracy (Freedom) is a Method of NonviolencePower Kills." References On Democide To: Lethal Politics: Soviet.... China's Bloody Century Democide: Nazi Genocide.... Statistics of Democide References On Theory/Conflict/War To: Vol. 2: The Conflict Helix (entire) Vol. 3: Conflict In Perspective Vol. 4: War, Power, Peace (entire) Vol. 5: The Just Peace (entire) References On The Democractic Peace To: Bibliography on Democracy and War The Miracle That Is Freedom (entire) Power Kills to R.J. Rummel, Death By Government Note that this is not a bibliography. The items included here are only those ordinarily cited in this book or as sources for estimates in the supplementary STATISTICS OF DEMOCIDE . Books, articles, and other works used for background or otherwise consulted are not listed. In a few cases, references are still given even though their estimates may have been eliminated from appendix tables because they were redundant against other estimates or were from the same source. References given in LETHAL POLITICS CHINA'S BLOODY CENTURY , and DEMOCIDE , are not repeated here unless also cited in this book or associated appendix tables.
STATISTICS OF GENOCIDE AND MASS MURDER REFERENCES Kosyk, volodymyr. CONCENTRATION CAMPS IN THE USSR. London Ukrainian Publishers,1962. levytsky, Boris. THE USES OF TERROR. London, 1971. http://www.mega.nu:8080/ampp/rummel/sod.ref.htm
Extractions: defaultStatus = "Democracy (Freedom) is a Method of NonviolencePower Kills." References On Democide To: Lethal Politics: Soviet.... China's Bloody Century Democide: Nazi Genocide.... Death By Government ... Vol. 2: The Conflict Helix (entire) Vol. 3: Conflict In Perspective Vol. 4: War, Power, Peace (entire) Vol. 5: The Just Peace (entire) References On The Democractic Peace To: Bibliography on Democracy and War The Miracle That Is Freedom (entire) Power Kills to R.J. Rummel, School of Law, University of Virginia, 1997 Note that this is not a bibliography. The items included here are usually only those cited in this book. Books, articles, and other works used for background or otherwise consulted are not listed. In a few cases, references are still given even though their estimates may have been eliminated from tables as redundant against other estimates or from the same source. References given in Lethal Politics China's Bloody Century , and Democide , are not repeated here unless also cited in this book.**
MERRSU Consistency List Parfenius levytsky, archbishop of Poltava; Parfinov, Irinarkh (r. Repta,Vladimir , metropolitan of Bukovina (volodymyr, 19021925) http://www.stetson.edu/~psteeves/merre/merrsu_consistency.html
Extractions: The following list gives the forms used in MERRSU, including hyphenation and capitalization. A B C D ... Z A Aaron (1688-1726?) Aaron, secular name Andrew Zhukov (d. 1789), leader of Aaronites Aaron Moriakin (1780-1844) Aaron Nartsissov (1771-1841) Aaron ben Meir of Brest, (d. 1807) Aaron of Pinsk (d. 1841) Aaronites Abadzeg Abbas I (1571-1629; r. 1587-1629) abbot: there are several categories of abbot in the Russian Orthodox church: archimandrite (arkhimandrit); hegumen (igumen); and others that may be named "father superior," "superior," or "abbot" (namestnik, nastoiatel', stroitel') abdication of Nicholas II (2/15 March 1917) Abdulhamid II (r. 1876-1909) Abel (Vasily Vasilev) (1757-1841) Abgar V (d. A.D. 56), king of Edessa Abkhazians about= c. with space after c. but no comma (c. 1406) above-cited Abraham (d. 1375) Abraham-Abele Posveler (1764-1836) Abraham ben Elijah (1750-1808) Abraham ben Joseph Solomon (1792-1855) Abraham ben Josiah (c.1685-c.1735) Abraham ben Veniamin (d. 1700) Abraham of Chukhloma (d. 1375)
Spring 2002 Thank You's honor the memory of her late husband and UMA member, Peter levytsky, by donatingto the UMA. volodymyr Mudri of Saskatoon for donating a copy of his http://www.umacleveland.org/nlspring02/spring02thanks.shtml
Extractions: Andriy Bebko from London for donating programs, tickets and newspaper articles about Ukraine's national soccer team and its 2000 season, particularly in World Cup qualifying competition. , for donating a copy of the video "Faces of Steel", which they produced for broadcast on Cleveland's PBS station Ch. 25. This documentary on Cleveland's steel industry featured a number of Cleveland's communities. In the film, the UMA's Iwan Schuljak spoke at length on camera about his reminiscences of the Ukrainian community in the heydey of steelmaking in Cleveland. Daria Sopka and Andrew Fedynsky provided background information on Ukrainian family life and the structure of the community. Marguerite Boyechko-Levenson , for donating a Hutzul blanket (kylym) and women's embroidered blouses, as well as Ukrainian easter eggs (pysanky) crafted in the US in the 1950s. Platon Burda for taking wonderful photographs at our various events and donating them for our newsletter and our files. Cleveland Selfreliance Credit Union for their constant support and encouragement.
Bibliography 3 levytsky, Boris. Translated by Piehler, HA The Uses of Terror. Abris, Kyiv,1997, by Yuri Shapoval, volodymyr Prystaiko, and Vadym Zolotariov. http://www.jewishtribalreview.org/30bibl3.htm
Extractions: Jackman, Tom. Was Inmate's Release Kosher? Fairfax Checks; Man at Home After Seeking Special Diet. Washington Post, Octobrer 8, 1998, p. B12- Jackson, John A. Big Beat Heat. Alan Freed and the Early Years of Rock and Roll. Shirmer Books, MacMillan, Collier, Maxwell Macmillan International ... Jackson, Robert L. Fraud Found in Demjanjuk Extradition. Los Angeles Times, Nov 18, 1993, p. A13 Jacob, Walter. Christianity Through Jewish Eyes: The Quest for Common Ground. Hebrew Union College, 1974. Jacobovits, Immanuel. Jewish Medical Ethics. A Comparative and Historical Study of the Jewish Religious Attitude to Medicine and Its Practice. Bloch Publishing Company, New York, 1975 Jacobs, Andrew Mark. Symposium: Galut or America. Response, p. 29-33 Jacobs, Gerald. Books: Suck on this, Little Dorrit ..., The Independent [London], April 26, 1998, p. 32 Jacobs, Jodie. Chicago Tribune. December 12, 1993, p. 1, Zone L
Extractions: HOME DISINFORMATION WALLOWING Marco Levytsky Ukrainian News March 1993 Staged for Nazi propaganda These women were not raped, nor beaten, but "wallowed in the gutter" a practice which originated in medieval England to publicly humiliate prostitutes, says Dragan. The action was staged by the Nazis for the purpose of shooting a newsreel, which is now available at the State Central Archives in Moscow and the U.S. National Archives in Washington. The photograph being discussed in the Ukrainian News article below can be examined in any of three sizes by clicking on any of the three thumbnail images which appear on the WALLOWING page whose link can be seen at the very top and very bottom of the present page, or else by clicking on any of the following three links, which will take the user to images differing only in size:
Bio Links - Letter L www.cmap.polytechnique.fr/~rama/levy.html; levytsky, Volodymyrwwwhistory.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/levytsky.html; Lewandowsky, Felix http://www.ebiog.com/links/link-l.htm
Extractions: The original results are accepted for printing in the above mentioned fields. Works of the leading scientists of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kiev are widely presented in the journal. Ukrainian and English versions of journal web-site are available. The following information is submited about each paper: author(s), title of paper, numbers of pages, author's abstract and key words. There are links on web-pages of some authors. Numbers since 1999 are presented now. Addition to the site with information about previous years is planned to be attached. Editorial board:
NIS Observed Yevhen levytsky, said that, in keeping with the Odessa Agreement, who belongto no factionVolodymyr Semynozhenko, Ihor Nasalyk and Valentyn Zubov. http://www.bu.edu/iscip/digest/vol3/ed0309.html
Extractions: During his recent trip to Birmingham, England for the G-8 summit, President Yel'tsin reportedly introduced Dmitri Ayatskov, governor of Saratov, to President Clinton as "the future President of Russia." (ITAR-TASS, 19 May 98; NEXIS) Ayatskov later insisted that Yel'tsin was just joking, as did presidential spokesman Sergei Yastrzhembsky, who suggested that one should take Yel'tsin's statement "with a fair measure of ... healthy humor." (Ekho Moskvy, 18 May 98; FBIS-SOV-98-139) Yastrzhembsky was questioned on the possibility of a third Yel'tsin presidency and, in particular, why the text of the president's comments on the subject during his Internet chat appear in the English-language version, but not the Russian. Explaining the omission in the Russian text as "a technical slip-up," Yastrzhembsky claimed that since Yel'tsin himself did not rule out a run at a third term, he would not rule it out either.
Ukrainian Literature In English, 1890-1965. Books Shevchenko and Ukrainian history / volodymyr Antonovych pp. Myron LevytskyPortrait of Aurora d Anville / Tr. by Jars Balan and Borys Hrybinsky, http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~tarn/projects/rr62-b.html
Extractions: Books and Pamphlets A The Adventures of a Shepherd ; Ukrainian folk tale. Translated from the Ukrainian by Serhiy Vladov. Illustrated by Lyudmila Mitchenko. Kyiv: Dnipro, 1989. 22 p. col. illus. [incl. 9 full page]. Translation of the folk tale Pro pastukha, u iakoho bulo 99 ovets'. Anthology of Soviet Ukrainian Poetry / Compiled by Zakhar Honcharuk. Translated from the Ukrainian. Kyiv: Dnipro, 1982. 462 p. ports. Contents: Pavlo Tychina: Harps ringing, harps ringing. Enharmoniques: The Sun (Birds of paradise somewhere feed on). Wind (Bird - a river - greening legumes). Rain (The serpents writhe in someone's hand). Fog (Over swampland like spun milk fog goes). Pastels: I (Runs by a bunny). II (It has supped on hearty wine). III. Trills like flutes rang on horizons). IV. Oh, wrap me up well. Oh, wrap me). Tr. by Gladys Evans. The plough (Wind). Tr. by Walter May. On the square (In front of the church on the square). Tr. by Gladys Evans. Wind from the Ukraine (Nothing do I love so fine). La bella fornarina (By Tiber's side strolled Rafael).
MathBirthdays - Friday, December 31 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday ». 1872 VolodymyrLevytsky. 1896 Carl Ludwig Siegel. 1952 Vaughan Frederick Randal Jones http://educationaltechnology.ca/dan/calendars/day.php?cal=mathBirthdays&getdate=