An outline of the history of the Sich Riflemen regiment and its connection to the Ukrainian People's Republic throughout the two year struggle of the Ukrainian people for freedom and independence.
A bibliographic index of Ukrainian literature which 'every Ukrainian should read', first printed in 1916 by the weekly newspaper 'Rozvaha' associated with the POW camp in Freistadt, Austria.
A book of poems written in Ukrainian by the Archduke Wilhelm of Austria, under the pseudonym of Vasyl Vyshyvany, who fought as a Colonel of the Sich Riflemen, after his family estrangement from his father Archduke Karl Stephan who instead harboured…
Written by Victor Perlo, the chief economist for the Communist Party of the United State of America. The translation was published by Foreign Literature Publisher, which was founded in 1946 with the aim of increasing the translation and publication…
Ukrainian translation by Diatlov of Lenin's piece from March-April 1918, which outlines the main tasks facing the Russian Soviet Republic in the socialist revolution.
This volume is part of another poetry collection, Poetry Friends Club, which was published from 1961-1991. It includes works by 17 Black American poets.
Materials gathered by Vladimir Margulies who fled Russia during the Revolution in 1917, and documents current events to serve the 'general public and future historian'.
A British press pamphlet by the Ukrainian journalist, Vladimir Stepankovsky, promoting the cause of the Ukrainian national movement in Austria-Hungary, warning against the Russian ambitions in Galicia.
Second edition of Stepankowsky's 1914 pamphlet, expanded with more American press coverage of Galicia, as well as including a bibliography on literature on the 'Ukrainian Question'.
A pamphlet containing a letter to the editor of 'Ukrainske Slovo', and a reprint of an article in the 'Vistnyk Soiuza vyzvolennia Ukraïny' about 'Russian Ukrainians' by Volodymyr Doroshenko.
A pamphlet providing a brief historical overview of Ukrainian state organizations from the period of the end of the Cossack Hetmanate until World War I.
An academic article about scholarship on Ukrainian folk literature, songs, myths etc., by the Slavic ethnographer and literary scholar, Volodymyr Hnatiuk.