Program documents of the Ukrainian Party of Independent Socialists. The party was formed in December 1917 and supported Ukrainian workers and farmers in understanding their national and class interests.
An academic article about scholarship on Ukrainian folk literature, songs, myths etc., by the Slavic ethnographer and literary scholar, Volodymyr Hnatiuk.
A brief pamphlet describing the pavilion of the 'Ukrainian Legion' at the war exhibition in Vienna's Prater which was organized by the Austro-Hungarian monarchy in 1916, as well as a recounting of when Franz Joseph I visited the Ukrainian Legion on…
A brochure by Serhii Shelukyn, outlining the pre-World War I context of the Austro-Hungarian and Russian Empires referred to as the 'prison of nationalities', where the fight for Ukrainian self-determination takes place between the Poles, Russians,…
A pamphlet covering information relating to Ukraine on the Ukrainian lands, nationality, race, language, history, culture, and the significance of Ukraine.
A polemical brochure about Ukraine's economic position before World War I, and the political and economic aftermath of the Revolution following the English, French and Polish capitalist and imperial interests of plundering Ukraine, Belarus, and…
A pamphlet covering information relating to Ukraine on the Ukrainian lands, nationality, race, language, history, culture, and the significance of Ukraine, with a special dedication to the 'benevolence of the Hungarians'.
A historical piece looking at 'Sweden's forgotten ally', Ukraine, examining the two states' relations particularly in the 17th and 18th centuries, while also polemicizing about the contemporary geopolitical role of Russia in Eastern Europe as well as…
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.
The following description is adapted from Onondaga Nation, People of the Hills, "Two Row Wampum – Gusweñta", online: http://www.onondaganation.org/culture/wampum/two-row-wampum-belt-guswenta/ Two rows of blue, each symbolizing a different nation.…