Myroslav Popovych, Volodymyr Mazepa and the Struggle for the “Wall of Memory”
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https://doi.org/10.31649/sent44.02.157Keywords:
Ukrainian academic philosophy, expert roles of academic institutions, cultural processes of the USSR, Institute of Philosophy of the AS of Ukrainian SSRAbstract
The first annotated publication of appeals by Myroslav Popovich and Volodymyr Mazepa to the authorities of the Ukrainian SSR regarding the protection of the Wall of Memory (1988 and 1989).
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