Correspondence between Volodymyr Shynkaruk and Yakiv Bludov
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The first commented edition of Volodymyr Shynkaruk's review letter of the manuscript of “Philosophical Essays” by Yakiv Bludov. The text of the typewritten original is reproduced. The commentary to the published text is based on materials from Shynkaruk's personal archive, as well as documents and periodicals from the 1920s–1930s and 1960s–1980s.
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