Mykola Mikhnovskyĭ's speech at the Taras Shevchenko anniversary celebrations in Poltava and Kharkiv in 1900, appears under the title 'Samostiina Ukraïna' which was published as a brochure by the Revolutionary Ukrainian Party and served as an early…
After being interned by Polish authorities in 1919, General Kapustiansky wrote a strategic military-historical study for the Ministry of War of the Ukrainian People's Republic, about the revolutionary events from December 1918, when the Directorate…
A brochure written by Mykola Trotsky (Mykola Danko) outlining the historical and political factors surrounding the Ukrainian independence movement mostly before the war and up until the war's outbreak.
A brochure situating Lithuania's relations with Germany, Poland, and Russia, which provides a brief overview of the current status of matters concerning the Lithuanian nation, ranging from topics on language, press, politics, among others.
Notes and materials calling for the independence of Ukraine from Imperialist Russia and the establishment of a Ukrainian democratic republic through a national revolution in the context of World War I.
Play about a group of 12 Ukrainian Bolsheviks who raid the homes of Polish landlords in Polish Galicia in 1922, and are captured and executed by the police.
Three separate parts of a collection of the Ukrainian literature of the Galician born playwright, Andrii Babiuk, who wrote under the pen name, Myroslav Irchan.
The first part includes 24 of Irchan's short stories written between 1918 and 1922,…
The 1907 trial of William Dudley Haywood, the secretary of the Western Federation of Miners labour union, in which he was successfully acquitted of the charges of being involved in the murder of the Governor of Idaho, Frank Steunenberg.