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Read in the issue:
"Our brigade earned 'Mazepa' with sweat and blood": an interview with Kyrylo Veres, commander of the legendary K-2 unit in the 54th Mechanized Brigade named after Hetman Mazepa
Historian Volodymyr Pryshlyak spoke about the Hetmanate under Danylo Apostol, the last Ukrainian Cossacks, and the empire's attempts to liquidate the Hetmanate
Mazepa's heir, creditor of Charles XII: the rise and fall of Andriy Voynarovsky
Olga Kobylyanska: a woman who did not want to be weak.
“Despite everything, life is beautiful”: the story of dissident Ivan Svitlychny, who did not lose his sense of humor even in Soviet camps and lived only one year in independent Ukraine
The man who wrote an appeal to the Supreme Soviet of the Ukrainian SSR demanding the introduction of the Ukrainian language in all spheres of public life in the late 1950s: poet and lexicographer Mykola Lukash
Antin Krushelnytsky: an unprofitable enlightener








