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  1. The Ukraine, 1917-1921: A Study in Revolution (Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute Monograph)
  2. The Cossacks and Religion in Early Modern Ukraine by Serhii Plokhy, 2002-01-17
  3. Letters from Heaven: Popular Religion in Russia and Ukraine
  4. The Roots of Ukrainian Nationalism: Galicia as Ukraine's Piedmont by Paul Robert Magocsi, 2002-10-26
  5. Historical Dictionary of Ukraine (Historical Dictionaries of Europe) by Zenon E. Kohut, 2005-04-20
  6. Holodomor: Reflections on the Great Famine of 1932-1933 in Soviet Ukraine
  7. Rural Revolutions in Southern Ukraine: Peasants, Nobles, and Colonists, 1774-1905 (Harvard Series in Ukrainian Studies) by Leonard Friesen, 2009-02-15
  8. Contemporary Ukraine: Dynamics of Post-Soviet Transformation
  9. Ukraine at the Crossroads: Economic Reforms in International Perspective
  10. The Ukraine (Former Soviet Republics) by Laurel Corona, 2002-07-12
  11. Political Communities and Gendered Ideologies in Contemporary Ukraine (Harvard Papers in Ukrainian Studies) by Martha Bohachevsky-Chomiak, 2006-03-30
  12. Archives and Manuscript Repositories in the USSR: Ukraine and Modavia, Book 1 : General Bibliography and Institutional Directory (Archives & Manuscript Repositories in the U. S. S. R.) by Patricia Kennedy Grimsted, 1989-03
  13. Stalinism in Ukraine in the 1940s by David R. Marples, 1992-11-15
  14. No Strength To Forget: Survival in the Ukraine, 1941-1944 (The Library of Holocaust Testimonies) by Laizer Blitt, 2007-09

61. Golf In Ukraine - All About Golf In Ukraine
Complete information about golf in ukraine. This site contains projected courses, history of golf projects, information on current projects.
http://www.golfukraine.com
Created by Pro-W Ukraine, 2002
e-mail: walter@golfukraine.com t. 229-57-65, 464-14-63

62. NABBA Ukraine | History Of NABBA Inter
At a celebration dinner in Birmingham, England, several hundred people attendedthe greatest night in the history of NABBA. 2002 NABBA ukraine Email
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Organization History of NABBA History of NABBA Inter Great names Event calendar Sponsors Forum ... Russian version
History of NABBA Inter
: This year is the first of an organised bodybuilding contest in Europe when a famous German Strongman, Eugene Sandow, judged an event at the Royal Albert Hall in London. The event drew an attendance figure in excess of 2,000. : Health and Strength magazine organised the first MR Universe contest to commemorate the Olympic Games being held that year in London. Won by John Grimek, twice MR America winner who had previously represented the USA as a weight lifter at the 1936 Olympic Games. : NABBA was formed. MR Universe was won that year by MR America Steve Reeves, who later went on to make more than thirty Hercules movies. The following year, when Reg Park won, one of the competitors was a young man from Canada, Joe Weider. In the years that followed the top bodybuilders worldwide came to England to try and win the Universe title. Famous names like John Grimek, Steve Reeves, Bill Pearl, all Americans, were part of a group which also included Reg Park, England and Arnold Schwarzenegger, Austria, a 4 times Universe winner. These 5 were the most influential winners who later became the legends of the Universe. : The late OSCAR HEIDENSTAM was appointed full time secretary and became the main driving force in NABBA for more than thirty years.

63. New Independent States - Ukraine (history)
Area Studies / New Independent States. ukraine / history. Magoisi, Paul. A historyof ukraine. Seattle Univ. of Washington Press, 1996. Riasanovsky, Nicholas.
http://wrc.lingnet.org/ukrahis.htm
Area Studies / New Independent States Ukraine / History Ancestral Roots Kievan Rus Cossacks Nationalist Sentiments ... Sources
Ancestral Roots
Basic Facts Political History Religious History U.S. Policy Nomadic tribes. Various nomadic tribes made up the historic peoples of the territory of modern Ukraine. They include:
  • Scythians (SIH-thee-ahns), known for their horsemanship, lived chiefly north and northeast of the Black Sea. Sarmatians (sahr-MAY-shehns) flourished from the sixth century B.C. to fourth century A.D. in the region. Cimmerians (sah-MIHR-ee-ahns) first settled in the sixth century B.C., establishing close ties with Athens a century later. Greek traders established footholds on the southern Ukraine and Crimea by the seventh century B.C. Goths , peoples of Germanic descent, invaded and settled in parts of the region in the third to fifth centuries.
Slavs. By the first century B.C., Slavic tribes settled in agricultural settlements near Kiev. These peoples guarded Dnieper ([NEE-pahr]) River trade routes between the Black and Baltic Seas ("from the Vikings to the Greeks"). A Slavic prince of the Polian tribe

64. Bigchalk: HomeworkCentral: Ukraine (History By Nation)
Looking for the best facts and sites on ukraine? This HomeworkCentral section focuseson 'history by Nation' and 'World history' and 'HIGH SCHOOL BEYOND' and
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    HomeworkCentral Linking Policy. HIGH SCHOOL BEYOND Regional Studies Countries of the World Europe ukraine history. GENERAL
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  • 66. | Ukraine>... >History
    ÓÊÐÀ¯ÍÑÜÊÀ ÂÅÐѲß, FIND IN ukraine, ÐÓÑÑÊÀß ÂÅÐÑÈß. Homepage Science/Education history (109). Sort by rank sitename date
    http://meta-ukraine.com/en/topics.asp?t=258

    67. | Ukraine>... >History
    Information on history of Ancient Egypt, abstracts on history of ukraine andworld history. 9. Ukrainian electronic archive http//www.ukrcenter.com/.
    http://meta-ukraine.com/en/topics.asp?t=258&st=2

    68. Features This Material Is Produced By The Monterey Institute's
    history OF THE PROPOSAL FOR A NUCLEAR WEAPONS FREE ZONE IN EUROPE. May 1996, UkrainianPresident Leonid Kuchma said in official capacity, ukraine is speaking
    http://www.nti.org/db/nisprofs/ukraine/nwfz.htm
    This material is produced by the Monterey Institute's Center for Nonproliferation Studies Ukraine What's New? Country Indices
    Ukraine
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    HISTORY OF THE PROPOSAL FOR A NUCLEAR WEAPONS FREE ZONE IN EUROPE
    Martin Kelly
    Created: February 1996
    The Soviet Union favored the creation of an NWFZ, for with sufficient conventional forces to overwhelm Central and Eastern Europe, the USSR perceived a clear strategic advantage in pushing back the Western nuclear threat.[1]
    The Belarusian Proposals.
    In 1990, Belarus resurrected the idea of a Central and Eastern European NWFZ (CEENWFZ), floating a proposal at the UN General Assembly, albeit to little effect. At the 1995 NPT Review and Extension Conference (NPTREC) in New York, Belarus reiterated the proposal in an 18 April 1995 plenary statement, explaining that a zone "in the center of Europe" might prevent NATO's nuclear expansion into Eastern Europe.[2,3] At that time, however, the countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) preferred seeking full military alliance with NATO and immediately rejected the Belarusian proposal. Similarly, the proposal was also dismissed in diplomatic circles due to lack of adequate preparation or elaboration of the concept and its modalities for realization.[2,3]
    The Ukrainian Proposal for a CEENWFZ.

    69. Ukraine-history
    ukraine. from an ancient history to our days. Brief history. The firstidentifiable groups to populate what is now ukraine were Cimmerians
    http://www.ukrainetour.com/tourinfo/Ukraine-history.htm
    Ukraine from an ancient history to our days Brief History The first identifiable groups to populate what is now Ukraine were Cimmerians, Scythians, Sarmatians, and Goths, among other nomadic peoples who arrived throughout the first millennium B.C. These people were well known to colonists and traders in the ancient world, including Greeks and Romans, who established trading outposts, which eventually became city states. Slavic tribes occupied central and eastern Ukraine in the sixth century A.D. and played an important role in the establishment of Kyiv. Situated on lucrative trade routes, Kyiv quickly prospered as the center of a powerful state of Kyiv Rus. In the 11th century, Kyiv Rus was, geographically, the largest state in Europe. Kyiv Rus was a cradle of three modern Slavic peoples - Ukrainian, Russian and Byelorussian. A Christian missionary, Cyril, converted the Kyivan nobility and most of the population in 988. Conflict among the feudal lords led to decline in the 12th century. Kyiv was razed by Mongol raiders in the 12th century and the whole Kyiv Rus was invaded by Tatar-Mongols who inflicted extensive damage. The western Ukrainian principality of Galicia, founded in the 12th century, suffered less from the Mongol invasion than the rest of the area, and was annexed by Poland in the 14th century. At about the same time Kyiv and the Ukrainian of Volhynia were conquered by Lithuania and later came, with the latter country, into the possession of Poland.

    70. Polonnoyne,Ukraine -- History Of The Jews
    Our small city, with a history of ten centuries, has many interesting pages Rightbefore consolidating the right side of the river of ukraine with Russia there
    http://www.jewishgen.org/Yizkor/polonnoye/pol033.html
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    History of Jews of Polonnoye for Five Centuries
    Our small city, with a history of ten centuries, has many interesting pages tightly connected with an easy life for the Jews - representatives of an old nation. Religion and culture, which cannot be separated from all human treasures, are the basis of Christianity and all other religions. During the years of the Fight for Freedom that the Ukrainian people had against the Polish-Shlyatsky oppressions, the Jewish and Polish population in the city was decreasing, many of these people ran away to different counties or were killed during the military actions. Right before consolidating the right side of the river of Ukraine with Russia there was only a few hundred Jews. At the end of the 17th century, in 1684, the small Jewish community received from Countess Lubomirskaya, who controlled the city, permission that allowed them "to build nice houses and buildings in the central part that was called 'Volia'". For a famous reward that went to the Christians, Jews freed themselves from military service except "General obligation in case of a war". They were granted the right to sell and also trade goods, with the condition that they pay the taxes, as were specified by the kingdom. This helped to increase the numbers of the Jewish population and developing with it, active participation of much needed businesses. Thanks to that, already at the beginning of the 18th century, the city became a large trade center on Volinsky land.

    71. Glukhovetsky Kaolin Plant / Ukraine / >> History Of Kaolin
    Kaolin. Soft white clay that is an essential ingredient in the manufactureof china and porcelain and is widely used in the making
    http://kaolin.com.ua/english/kaolin/
    Kaolin Soft white clay that is an essential ingredient in the manufacture of china and porcelain and is widely used in the making of paper, rubber, paint, and many other products. Kaolin is named after the hill in China (Kao-ling) from which it was mined for centuries. Samples of kaolin were first sent to Europe by a French Jesuit missionary around 1700 as examples of the materials used by the Chinese in the manufacture of porcelain. Britannica.com Created by Novikov

    72. Ukraine Online
    A synopsis of ukraine's people, culture, history, education and geography.
    http://www.ukraine.online.com.ua/frame_e.htm

    73. FIABCI-Ukraine * History
    The summary for this Russian page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set.
    http://www.ssb.uzhgorod.ua/appraisers/fiabci/history.html

    Ukraine

    ÖÅËÜ FIABCI
    1948: ïåðâûé âñåìèðíûé êîíãðåññ íåäâèæèìîñòè, ñîçâàííûé C.N.A.B. 1951: FIABCI îñíîâàíî Àâñòðèåé, Áåëüãèåé, Ôðàíöèåé, åðìàíèåé, ÑØÀ
    • Confedration Nationale des Administrateurs de Biens - "CNAB" ïîÿâèëàñü èäåÿ îðãàíèçîâàòü ïåðâûé "Âñåìèðíûé Êîíãðåññ Íåäâèæèìîñòè", íà êîòîðîì áû ïðèñóòñòâîâàëè ïðîôåññèîíàëû íåäâèæèìîñòè èç
      Ïîñëå âûøåóêàçàííîãî Êîíãðåññà, ó÷àñòíèêè ðåøèëè ñîçäàòü "Federation Internationale des Administrateurs de Biens" êîòîðàÿ ïîçæå áûëà íàçâàíà FIABCI.
      • Ëîãîòèïà CNAB (ïî öåíòðó)

    74. | Ukraine>... >History
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    75. | Ukraine>... >History
    Ukrainian and foreign literature; researches and publications on historyof ukraine and the Ukrainian language. 2. Aircraft of the
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    76. "The Night Of The Adeaters" In Ukraine | History
    In ukraine For the first time The Night appeared in ukraine 4 years ago.At that time the grandiose show took place in metropolitan Cinema House.
    http://www.adeater.com.ua/en/history.html
    THE NIGHT OF THE ADEATERS ADVERTISING POSSIBILITIES PROGRAMME TICKETS ... 10 ADVERTISING SPOTS
    France
    1981. Jean Marie Boursicot, a famost collector of commercials has got a great idea. He picked up the most magnificent and amazing advertising spots from his collection and made up a six-hour show. World
    "The Night of the Adeaters" unique show was placed in Book of World Records as the most enduring and mass advertisement connected event. Annual show premiere in Paris gathers more than 10 000 spectators. The quantity of spectators all over the world reaches more than 250 000. Annually Monsieur Boursicot receives about 25 000 advertising spots from advertisement agencies from all over the world. The collector picks up the best 500 subjects. The most creative, the wittiest, the most unexpected spots make up a non-stop six-hour show for night demonstration. In Ukraine
    For the first time "The Night" appeared in Ukraine 4 years ago. At that time the grandiose show took place in metropolitan Cinema House. This year "The Night" would take place in the National Opera and Ballet Theatre. Nothing like that ever happened before.
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    77. Vinnitsa Canning Plant "VinCan", Ukraine. History.
    21012 ukraine, Vinnitsa, Engelsà street 33 tel. +0380432-274958fax. +038-0432-275073 e-mail vkz@mail.vinnica.ua.
    http://www.vinnica.ua/~vkz/eng/history.htm
    english version
    21012 Ukraine, Vinnitsa, Engelsà street 33 tel. +038-0432-274958 fax. +038-0432-275073
    e-mail: vkz@mail.vinnica.ua About us History Why we? ... Contact us
    Vinnitsa Canning Plant was founded in 1928. Huge experience in producing canned foods has been gained for more than half a century. By the beginning of the 1920`s the plant had become the leader in the region. At that time it produced up to 35million cans a year of more than 120 various items. The plant was famous throughout the former Soviet Union. For the last 5 years i thas experienced a transformation from privatisation to auction sale and at present it is the property of the foreign company.
    Mail to: vkz@mail.vinnica.ua

    78. Ukrhist
    ABRIDGED history OF ukraine Loosely translated and abridged by George Skoryk from history OF ukraine by Mykhaylo Hrushevs'kyi Illustrations copied from 1990
    http://www.ozemail.com.au/~retengnr/ukrhist.html
    ABRIDGED HISTORY OF UKRAINE
    Loosely translated and abridged by George Skoryk from
    "HISTORY OF UKRAINE" by Mykhaylo Hrushevs'kyi
    Illustrations copied from 1990 edition published in Kyiv (ref.ISBN 5-88490-002-3
    GO TO NEW ADDRESS AT http://www.users.bigpond.com/kyroks/ukrhist.html

    79. Records For Todd, Nancy Jack. (in MARION)
    Traditional medicine ukraine history 19th century. Record 1 of 1.Boltarovych, Zoriana IEvheniïvna. Narodna medytsyna ukraïntsiv / Z. IE.
    http://js-catalog.cpl.org:60100/MARION/@TRADITIONAL MEDICINE UKRAINE/b7eea100700
    Todd, Nancy Jack.
    Not found or no more entries match key Data on this system is ©Board of Trustees, Cleveland Public Library.

    80. Wonders Of The Pochayiv Mount
    history, photos and miracles of Pochayiv (Pochaev) Monastery. The largest Orthodox shrine in Volyn and the second largest in ukraine. Pochayiv is located in the northern part of Ternopil region.
    http://iprinet.kiev.ua/wumag/archiv/1_99/pochayiv.htm

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