A collection of political essays, including: Lev Tolstoy's "Patriotyzm i Uriad", Peter Kropotkin's "Politychni prava", "Lad", "Dostatok pro usikh", Jean Grave's "Konechnist revoiutsiï", ending with Mikhail Bakunin's "Zavdania sotsiialnoï…
Vsevolod Kokhovsky's short novel, originally titled 'Mr. Komarchuk', and published under his pen name, appears here under the title of 'Mr. Lover of the People', a satire of the liberal nobility.
Open political letters by Volodymyr Vynnychenko. The first is addressed to the Communists and Socialist Revolutionaries of Western Europe and America, while the second is for the 'class unconscious' Ukrainian intelligentsia.
Translation of Volodymyr Vynnychenko’s open letter “Revoliutsiia v nebezpetsi” (written in Moscow in September 1920), in which he protests against the Soviet system of absolute centralization.
A pamphlet about the conditions for Ukrainians and Ukrainian autonomy in Austria-Hungary, including a brief overview of Ukrainian educational, cultural, and economic organizations.
A lengthy essay by journalist and political leader, Volodymyr Levynskyĭ, examining the influence of Russian statehood on the Ukrainian Independence Movement throughout history as well as Russian and Ukrainian relations in regards to the formation of…
Ukrainian communists abroad comment on the Resolution of Reciprocity between the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic during the 4th All-Ukrainian Congress of Soviets in Kharkiv.
An academic article about scholarship on Ukrainian folk literature, songs, myths etc., by the Slavic ethnographer and literary scholar, Volodymyr Hnatiuk.
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.
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.