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Kravchuk, Leonid
     during coup (1991)
     elected president
     resigns Party posts

Kuchma, Leonid
     economic reform
     elected president
     relations with West

Kuprin, Aleksandr, description of Kiev

Kuryno, Maria Pavlyivna

Kysil, Adam

Landau, Sergeant Felix

Langeron, Count Alexandre

Lazarenko, Pavlo

League of Nations

Lebed, Aleksandr

Lemberg

Lenin, Vladimir

Lesnaya, battle of

Lithuanians, in southern Rus

Lloyd George, David

Lukyanenko, Levko

Lukovytsya

Luzhkov, Yuriy

Lviv
     anti-communist demonstrations (1988)
     churches
     in First World War
     NKVD massacres (1941)
     nationalist movement under Austro-Hungary
     nationalist movement under Soviei Union
     Petlyura action
     Polish-Ukrainian rivalry

Lwow

Lyashenko, Stepan

Lyons, Eugene, famine reporting

Macarius, Patriarch of Antioch

Makfoud Giray, Khan

Makhno, Nestor

Maksimov, Sergey

Mangyshlak peninsula

Manstein, Erich von

Margolin, Arnold

Masol, Vitaly

Matussiv

Maxwell, Robert

May Laws

Mazeppa, Ivan

defeat at Poltava

Mclnyk, Andriy

Mengli Giray, Khan

Menshikov, Aleksandr

Meshkov, Yuriy

Mickiewicz, Adam
     
Pan Tadeusz

Milla Mejlis

Milner, Rev. Thomas

miners, Donetsk

Mir space station

missionaries, Poltava

Moishe-Leib
see
Kolesnik Moldova

Mongols, rule of Kiev

Moscow
     State of Emergency
     
see also
Muscovy

Mriya
aeroplane

Mstyslav, Metropolitan

Muggeridge, Malcolm

Muscovy
     
see also
Moscow

museums
     Kiev
     Poltava
     Sevastopol
     Zaporizhya

Nakhimov, Admiral Paul

Namier, Lewis

Nanivska, Vera

Narodychy, effects of radiation

NATO, eastward expansion

Nazis
     forced labour programme
     Holocaust
     prisoner-of-war camps
     Ukrainian recruits
     Untermensch philosophy

New Russia

Nicholas I, Tsar

Nicholas II, Tsar
     abdication

nuclear weapons, arms reduction treaty

Odessa
     boom
     foundation
     Holocaust
     immigrants
     Jews
     pogroms

OGPU (secret police)
     dekulakisation
     famine

Olha, Princess

Oliynyk, Pavlo

Orenburg

Organisation of Ukrainian
       Nationalists (OUN) in pre-war
       Poland
     help for Wehrmacht
     philosophy

Orlov, Count Alexey

Orthodoxy
     conversion of Rus
     Union of Brest

Ostarbeiter

Ottoman empire
     loss of Crimea
     relationship with Crimean khanate

Pale of Settlement

Paris peace talks (1919)
     Galicia

Paul, Archdeacon of Aleppo

Pavlychko, Solomea,
Letters from
Kiev

Pereyaslav Treaty

Perm, Urals

Perun (thunder god)

Pestryakov, Yuriy

Peter the Great, Tsar

Peter and Paul Cathedral, Kamyanets

Petlyura, Semyon

Petrovo, famine deaths

Pieracki, Bronislaw

Pilsudski Jozef

Pipes, Richard

Podgorodnoye

Podolchak, Ihor

Poland
     inter-war population
     invasion under Ribbentrop-Molotov pact
     Partitions
     political system
     Polonisation
     relations with Russia
     relations with Ukraine
     religion
     rule over Bukovyna
     rule over Galicia
     rule over Lviv
     serfdom
     Union of Lublin

Poles
     deported by Khrushchev
     massacred by Khmelnytsky
     massacred by UPA
     rivalry with Ukrainians under Austro-Hungary
     Russification

Poltava

Postyshev, Pavel

Potemkin, Grigory

Pravda
, Chernobyl accident

privatisation

Prosvita
(Enlightenment) society

Prut River

Prypyat

Pushkin, Aleksandr
     
Eugene Onegin

Rada (Central Council, 1918)
     Jewish affairs

The Radetzky March
(Roth)

radiation
     levels at Chernobyl
     research in Narodychy

Raim fortress

Rathenau, Walther

Ravensbriick

Repin, Ilya,
They Weren't Expecting Him

Repnina, Princess Varvara

Richelieu, Armand-Emmanuel, Duede

Riga Treaty

Riurik dynasty

Romanians
     in Bukovyna
     massacre of Odessan Jews

Roth, Joseph
     
The Radetzky March

Rozumovsky, Kyrylo

Rozumovsky, Oleksiy

Rukh

Rus
see
Kievan Rus

Russia
     annexation of Crimea (1783)
     nineteenth-century anti-Semitism
     Pereyaslav Treaty
     relations with post-independence
Ukraine
     Russification
     
see also
Soviet Union

Russians
     in Crimea
     in Ukraine

Ruthenian
     language
     nobility

Sacher-Masoch, Count Leopold von

St Petersburg

Sakharov, Andrey

salo

Samoylovychyivan

Santa Sofia Cathedral, Kiev

Sarmatism, Poland

Saveraux, Bishop Gautier

Scandinavians, arrival in Slav lands

Schulz, Bruno

Schwartzbard, Sholem

Second World War
     deportation of nationalities
     numbers killed
     Ukrainian participation

Sejm, Poland

serfs

Sevastopol
     Bolsheviks in
     closed city
     Shaw, George Bernard

Shcherbak, Yuriy,
Chernobyl: a Documentary Story

Shcherban, Yevhen

Shcherbina, Boris

Shcherbytsky, Volodymyr

Sheptytsky, Metropolitan Andriy

Shevchenko, Taras
     appearance
     exile
     expedition to the Caspian
     freed from serfdom
     poems
     posthumous reverence
     return from exile

Shukhevych, Roman

Sienkiewicz, Henryk,
By Fire And Sword

Simferopol

Skarga, Piotr

Skoropadsky, Pavlo

Skrypnyk, Mykola

Slatinske Doly (Velyky Bychkiv)

Smotrych River

Sobieski, Jan

Socha, Leopold

Solidarity

Soros, George

Soshenko, Ivan

Soviet Union
     collapse
     coup (1991)
     occupation of Galicia (1941)
     political prisoners
     propaganda tours for Western visitors (1930s)
     reason for collapse
     response to Chernobyl
     
see also
Russia

Stadion, Count Franz

Stalin, Josef
     deportation policy
     famine
     food requisitions
     purges

Stanyslaviv, Jewish deportation centre

Stasyuk, Mykola

Steinbeck, John,
A Russian Journal

steppe, Black Sea

Stetsko, Yaroslav

Stus, Vasyl

Subtelny, Orest, Russification's success

Svyatopolk, Prince

Svyatoslav, Prince

Swedes, defeat at Poltava

Szeptycki, Stanislaw

szlachta, Poland

Szporluk, Roman

Taras Bulba
(Gogol)

Tatars
     in Civil War (1918-21)
     Crimean khanate
     deportation (1944)
     emigration to Turkey
     return to Crimea

Taylor, A.J.P,
The Habsbmg Monarchy

Terehovye

The White Guard (Bulgakov)

Tisza River

Tolstonogov, Vitaly

Tolstoy, Leo

Tolz, Vera, deportation of nationalities

Tott, Baron de, envoy to Tatars

Transcarpathia
     autonomy bid

Trenos or Lament of the Holy Eastern Church

Tripartite Agreement

Turkey
     Cossack attacks
     treaty with Russia

Turks
     capture of Kamyanets
     in Crimea
     rule over Bukovyna

Twain, Mark

Ukraine
     anti-Semitism
     as borderland
     corruption
     countryside
     democracy
     east-west divide
     economy
     ethnic issues
     future dependent on Moscow
     Gorbachev's Union referendum
     independence
     inflation
     inhabitants killed in Second World War
     Jewish emigration
     Jewish population
     legal system
     media
     national character
     national identity
     nationalist movement
     navy
     position in Soviet Union
     post-independence
     relations with Poland
     relations with Russia
     relations with West
     Russian reaction to independence
     Russians in
     Western ignorance

Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA)

Ukrainian language

Ukrainian National Assembly (UNA)

Ukrainska Povstanska Armiya (UPA)
see
Ukrainian Insurgent Army

Ulam, Adam

Uman, Jewish massacres

Umansky, Konstantin

Uniate Church

Union of Brest (1596)

Union of Lublin (1569)

United States
     aid to Ukraine
     ignorance of Ukraine

Varrenikov, General

Verhovna Rada

Versailles Treaty

Vimina, Alberto

Vynnytsya, Jews massacred

Voland, Franz de

Volhynia

Volodymyr, Prince (Saint)
     choice of religion

Vologda

von Rezzori, Gregor
     
The Hussai
     
The Snows of Yesteryear

Vorontsov, Mikhail

Vyshnya, Ostap

Waschuk, Roman

Wehrmacht, treatment of prisoners

Weliczker Wells, Leon
     The fanowska Road
     Jewish escapees

Werth, Alexander,
Russia at War

The White Guard
(Bulgakov)

White Russians
     in Kiev (1918)
     Jewish massacres

Wilson, Woodrow

Wisniowiecki, Jarema

World Bank reports

Yaroslav the Wise, Prince

Yekaterinoslav

Yelizavetgrad, pogroms

Yellow Waters

Yeltsin, Boris

Yusopov, Felix

Zamoyski, Adam, The Polish Way

Zaporozhian Sich

Zaporozhians

Zaporizhya

Zhabotinsky, Vladimir

Zhirinovsky, Vladimir

Zvyahilsky, Yuhym

Zygmunt August, King

Zygmunt the Elder, King

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