The Paths of Ukrainian Historiosophy. Artiukh, V., & Tymoshenko, Y. (2025). The history of Ukrainian historiosophical thought (mid-19th – first half of the 20th century): Textbook. Kyiv: FOP Yamchynskyi.
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