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Read in the issue:
Why Russia calls those fighting for independence "fascists" - Polish historian Andrzej Nowak explains how this rhetoric worked a hundred years ago and why it has returned today
A marriage that was kept quiet: a story of agreements, honor and scandals surrounding the Potocki family and the mysterious treaty of 1700
How people in early modern Europe prepared for death - what wills tell about fears, faith and everyday life several hundred years ago
Did the Cossacks really write a defiant letter to the Turkish Sultan? We understand where the legend ends and the story begins
Ivan Mazepa's correspondence with Motreya Kochubey: a love story that turned into a political scandal
"A picture of relations with Galicians": how Ivan Nechuy-Levytsky's letters reveal an intellectual map of the Ukrainian cultural world
Correspondence as a way of creating a nation - historian Maryna Palienko on how private letters became a space of Ukrainian solidarity
Kulish and his "letters from the farm": how private correspondence helped shape a new Ukrainian culture
"Objectively guilty, but subjectively not": how the perpetrators of the Great Terror justified themselves before death
CIA's secret operation "Aerodynamics": how American intelligence worked with the Ukrainian underground during the Cold War