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RG-100.01, Novyi Chas. Sunday 1 October 1923. No.1

RG-100.02, Novyi Chas. Thursday 1 November 1923. No.2

RG-100.03, Novyi Chas. Sunday 4 November 1923. No.3

RG-100.04, Novyi Chas. Sunday 11 November 1923. No.4

RG-100.05, Novyi Chas. Thursday 15 November 1923. No.5

RG-100.06, Novyi Chas. Sunday 18 November 1923. No.6 (Censored)

RG-100.07, Novyi Chas. Thursday 22 November 1923. No.7 (Censored)

RG-100.08, Novyi Chas. Sunday 25 November 1923. No.8 (Censored)

RG-100.09, Novyi Chas. Sunday 2 December 1923. No.9

RG-100.10, Novyi Chas. Thursday 6 December 1923. No.10 (Censored)

RG-100.11, Novyi Chas. Thursday 13 December 1923. No.12

RG-100.12, Novyi Chas. Sunday 16 December 1923. No.13

RG-100.13, Novyi Chas. Thursday 20 December 1923. No.14

RG-100.14, Novyi Chas. Sunday 23 December 1923. No.15

RG-100.15, Novyi Chas. Thursday 27 December 1923. No.16

RG-100.16, Novyi Chas. Sunday 30 December 1923. No.17

RG-100.17, Novyi Chas. Sunday 13 January 1924. No.2

RG-100.18, Novyi Chas. Sunday 17 January 1924. No.3 (Censored)

RG-100.19, Novyi Chas. Sunday 20 January 1924. No.4 (Censored)

RG-100.20, Novyi Chas. Thursday 24 January 1924. No.5

RG-100.21, Novyi Chas. Sunday 27 January 1924. No.6 (Censored)

RG-100.22, Novyi Chas. Thursday 31 January 1924. No.7

RG-100.23, Novyi Chas. Sunday 3 February 1924. No.8

RG-100.24, Novyi Chas. Thursday 7 February 1924. No.9

RG-100.25, Novyi Chas. Sunday 10 February 1924. No.10

RG-100.26, Novyi Chas. Thurday 14 February 1924. No.11

RG-100.27, Novyi Chas. Sunday 17 February 1924. No.12

RG-100.28, Novyi Chas. Thursday 21 February 1924. No.13

RG-100.29, Novyi Chas. Sunday 24 February 1924. No.14

RG-100.30, Novyi Chas. Thursday 28 February 1924. No.15 (Censored)

RG-100.31, Novyi Chas. Sunday 2 March 1924. No.16 (Censored)

RG-100.32, Novyi Chas. Thursday 6 March 1924. No.17 (Censored)

RG-100.33, Novyi Chas. Sunday 9 March 1924. No.18 (Censored)

RG-100.34, Novyi Chas. Thursday 13 March 1924. No.19 (Censored)

RG-100.35, Novyi Chas. Sunday 16 March 1924. No.20 (Censored)

RG-100.36, Novyi Chas. Thursday 20 March 1924. No.21

RG-100.37, Novyi Chas. Sunday 23 March 1924. No.22

RG-100.38, Novyi Chas. Thursday 27 March 1924. No.23

RG-100.39, Novyi Chas. Sunday 30 March 1924. No.24 (Censored)

RG-100.40, Novyi Chas. Thursday 3 April 1924. No.25 (Censored)

RG-100.41, Novyi Chas. Sunday 6 April 1924. No.26 (Censored)

RG-100.42, Novyi Chas. Thursday 10 April 1924. No.27

RG-100.43, Novyi Chas. Sunday 13 April 1924. No.28 (Censored)

RG-100.44, Novyi Chas. Sunday 27 April 1924. No.31

RG-100.46, Novyi Chas. Thursday 8 May 1924. No.33 (Censored)

RG-100.47, Novyi Chas. Sunday 11 May 1924. No.33

RG-100.48, Novyi Chas. Thursday 24 May 1924. No.55 (Censored)

RG-100.49, Novyi Chas. Sunday 27 May 1924. No.56 (Censored)

RG-100.50, Novyi Chas. Thursday 31 May 1924. No.57

RG-100.51, Novyi Chas. Thursday 7 August 1924. No.59 (Censored)

RG-100.52, Novyi Chas. Sunday 10 August 1924. No.60 (Censored)

RG-100.52, Novyi Chas. Sunday 10 August 1924. No.60 (Censored)

RG-100.53, Novyi Chas. Thursday 14 August 1924. No.61 (Censored)

RG-100.54, Novyi Chas. Sunday 17 August 1924. No.62 (Censored)

RG-100.55, Novyi Chas. Sunday 24 August 1924. No.63 - 64

RG-100.56, Novyi Chas. Sunday 31 August 1924. No.65 - 66

RG-100.57, Novyi Chas. Thursday 4 September 1924. No.67

RG-100.58, Novyi Chas. Sunday 7 September 1924. No.68 (Censored)

RG-100.59, Novyi Chas. Sunday 7 September 1924. No.68 (Censored)

RG-100.60, Novyi Chas. Sunday 14 September 1924. No.70 (Censored)

RG-100.61, Novyi Chas. Thursday 18 September 1924. No.71 (Censored)

RG-100.62, Novyi Chas. Sunday 21 September 1924. No.72 (Censored)

RG-100.63, Novyi Chas. Thursday 25 September 1924. No.73 (Censored)

RG-100.64, Novyi Chas. Sunday 28 September 1924. No.74 (Censored)

RG-100.65, Novyi Chas. Thursday 2 October 1924. No.75 (Censored)

RG-100.66, Novyi Chas. Sunday 5 October 1924. No.76 (Censored)

RG-100.67, Novyi Chas. Thursday 9 October 1924. No.77 (Censored)

RG-100.68, Novyi Chas. Sunday 12 October 1924. No.78

RG-100.69, Novyi Chas. Thursday 16 October 1924. No.79



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Title: Novyi Chas (The New Time), interwar periodical, 1925-1939Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Predominant Dates:1929-- 1939

ID: RG-100/RG-100

Primary Creator: Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)

Other Creators: Dmytro Paliiv, Ukrainian military, political and public figure (1896 -- 1944)

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Subjects: Caricatures in regard to Polish language instructions in Ukrainian schools, interwar, Commemorations of anniversaries of West Ukrainian National Republic, interwar, Dairy Union, Ukrainian cooperative alliance, descending economics, discourse by Novyi Chas, 1923, Hitler and Ludendorff failed coup in Bavaria, November 1923, Novyi Chas, International sea lines transportation, advertisements by Novyi Chas, interwar, Literary and publication advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar, Novyi Chas, agricultural sphere, discourse, interwar, Novyi Chas, censorship and confiscated publications, interwar, Novyi Chas, discourse and reflection on current Polish governments and politics, interwar, Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar, Novyi Chas, following the Ukrainian parliamentary clum in First Term Polish Sejm, 1922 -- 1927, Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar, Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar, Novyi Chas, memoirs in regard to Ukrainian national struggle for independence, interwar, Novyi Chas, photographs and caricatures in regard to related publications, interwar, Novyi Chas, political program oriented and espousing legal methods, 1923, interwar, Novyi Chas, reduction of Ukrainian schools in ethnic Ukrainian territories, interwar Poland, Novyi Chas, reflection on German political discourse, 1920s, interwar, Novyi Chas, reflection on Jewish politics in interwar Poland, Novyi Chas, reflection on Ukrainization discourse in the Soviet Ukraine, interwar, Novyi Chas, reflections on dictators of Soviet Russia and Italy, interwar, Novyi Chas, reflections on Polish state political discourse, interwar, Novyi Chas, reflections on recent failed struggle of independence and the new tasks, interwar, Novyi Chas, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar, Novyi Chas, reflections on Ukrainian military figures, Commandant D. Vitovskyj, interview, Novyi Chas, responses  to and on articles in Polish press in regard to Ukrainian discourse, interwar, Novyi Chas, satire and criticism of Ukrainian conformist agricultural parliamentary group, 1920s, Novyi Chas, small satirical stories, interwar, Novyi Chas, to the question of rural self governance, interwar, Novyi Chas, Ukrainian national agenda in interwar Poland, Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv, Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, national and popular orientation, associated with the UNDO, Novyi Chas, Ukrainian political discourse, interwar East Galicia, Lviv, Novyi Chas, various advertisements, interwar, Novyi Chas in regard to opportunism and renegading politics of Dilo and Trudovyki (Labor Group), Novyi Chas in regard to regional and local affair on popular level, interwar, Novyi Chas in regard to Ukrainian cultural institutions in East Galicia, interwar, Novyi Chas on Polish perception and politics in regard to the Borderlands, ethnic Ukrainian lands, Poland, geo-political discourse between the Soviet Russia and Germany, Novyi Chas, interwar, Political strikes in Poland, November 1923, reportage by Novyi Chas, Political trial in regard to assassination of Ukrainian poet and politician Tverdokhlib October,1923, Political trials in Eastern Galicia, discourse and reflections, Novyi Chas, interwar, Review of Ukrainian cooperatives in Novyi Chas, 1923, interwar, Ukrainian Agricultural parliamentary group of conforming with Polish politics, 1920s, Ukrainian legal politics in Eastern Galicia, electoral processes, interwar Poland, Ukrainian political spectrum in Eastern Galicia, 1918 -- 1939

Languages: Ukrainian

Abstract

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tiktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

The last issue of Novyi Chas appeared on September 2, 1939.

The Tiktor family moved to Krakow.

Scope and Contents of the Materials

This Collection reflects a relatively radical oriented group of the UNDO in regard to Ukrainian geo political discourse in interwar Poland, the Ukrainian political agenda in the interwar Poland and Ukrainian relations with other national minorities, more protruding the Jewish political stand. Novyi Chas (The New Time), associated with the UNDO, perhaps was more oriented to a popular views. lesser concerned with the politics of centrist national Ukrainian establishment.

Collection Historical Note

Novyi Chas was a popular edition and as such intended on popularization of Ukrainian national thought to Ukrainian population of East Galicia and other ethnic Ukrainian territories controlled by mainly by Poland. Additionally, to a nationally acclaimed agenda on anti-Polish statehood stand and national Ukrainian aspiration of independence, this publication reflected on international and local news. Its reportages and analytical article, although often carrying nationalistic banners and bearing rather negative Jewish stereotype well reflected for these very reasons on mundane Ukrainian politics and popular perceptions of the others. I compared with Dilo (the Deed), a consolidated by the UNDO media-voice of Ukrainian centrist national-democrat, the circle of Novyi Chas (the New Time) was a rather radical stand in regard to the Ukrainian national agenda and in relation to the Polish administration and Jewish- Ukrainian discourse and Jewish national narrative.

Novyi Chas claimed to be a national edition, expressing a popular views of Ukrainian society, not necessarily of its political elites. It distanced from overtly nationalistic organizations and their programs thereof, as well as it confronted a Ukrainian socialist-radical newspaper, Hromadskyi Holos and strongly opposed Ukrainian communist movement and its periodicals.

Editors, for a short time this post held D. Paliiv and for the rest of publication’s circulation it was Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor), the publisher and the editor. This newspaper was published by the Association the Ukrainian Press, owned by Ivan Tiktor.

Biographical Note

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tiktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

The last issue of Novyi Chas appeared on September 2, 1939.

The Tiktor family moved to Krakow.

Subject/Index Terms

Caricatures in regard to Polish language instructions in Ukrainian schools, interwar
Commemorations of anniversaries of West Ukrainian National Republic, interwar
Dairy Union, Ukrainian cooperative alliance, descending economics, discourse by Novyi Chas, 1923
Hitler and Ludendorff failed coup in Bavaria, November 1923, Novyi Chas
International sea lines transportation, advertisements by Novyi Chas, interwar
Literary and publication advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Novyi Chas, agricultural sphere, discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, censorship and confiscated publications, interwar
Novyi Chas, discourse and reflection on current Polish governments and politics, interwar
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, following the Ukrainian parliamentary clum in First Term Polish Sejm, 1922 -- 1927
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, memoirs in regard to Ukrainian national struggle for independence, interwar
Novyi Chas, photographs and caricatures in regard to related publications, interwar
Novyi Chas, political program oriented and espousing legal methods, 1923, interwar
Novyi Chas, reduction of Ukrainian schools in ethnic Ukrainian territories, interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, reflection on German political discourse, 1920s, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflection on Jewish politics in interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, reflection on Ukrainization discourse in the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on dictators of Soviet Russia and Italy, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on Polish state political discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on recent failed struggle of independence and the new tasks, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on Ukrainian military figures, Commandant D. Vitovskyj, interview
Novyi Chas, responses  to and on articles in Polish press in regard to Ukrainian discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, satire and criticism of Ukrainian conformist agricultural parliamentary group, 1920s
Novyi Chas, small satirical stories, interwar
Novyi Chas, to the question of rural self governance, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian national agenda in interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, national and popular orientation, associated with the UNDO
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian political discourse, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, various advertisements, interwar
Novyi Chas in regard to opportunism and renegading politics of Dilo and Trudovyki (Labor Group)
Novyi Chas in regard to regional and local affair on popular level, interwar
Novyi Chas in regard to Ukrainian cultural institutions in East Galicia, interwar
Novyi Chas on Polish perception and politics in regard to the Borderlands, ethnic Ukrainian lands
Poland, geo-political discourse between the Soviet Russia and Germany, Novyi Chas, interwar
Political strikes in Poland, November 1923, reportage by Novyi Chas
Political trial in regard to assassination of Ukrainian poet and politician Tverdokhlib October,1923
Political trials in Eastern Galicia, discourse and reflections, Novyi Chas, interwar
Review of Ukrainian cooperatives in Novyi Chas, 1923, interwar
Ukrainian Agricultural parliamentary group of conforming with Polish politics, 1920s
Ukrainian legal politics in Eastern Galicia, electoral processes, interwar Poland
Ukrainian political spectrum in Eastern Galicia, 1918 -- 1939


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[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 3: RG-100.03, Novyi Chas. Sunday 4 November 1923. No.3],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 4: RG-100.04, Novyi Chas. Sunday 11 November 1923. No.4],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 5: RG-100.05, Novyi Chas. Thursday 15 November 1923. No.5],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 6: RG-100.06, Novyi Chas. Sunday 18 November 1923. No.6 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 7: RG-100.07, Novyi Chas. Thursday 22 November 1923. No.7 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 8: RG-100.08, Novyi Chas. Sunday 25 November 1923. No.8 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 9: RG-100.09, Novyi Chas. Sunday 2 December 1923. No.9],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 10: RG-100.10, Novyi Chas. Thursday 6 December 1923. No.10 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 11: RG-100.11, Novyi Chas. Thursday 13 December 1923. No.12],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 12: RG-100.12, Novyi Chas. Sunday 16 December 1923. No.13],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 13: RG-100.13, Novyi Chas. Thursday 20 December 1923. No.14],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 14: RG-100.14, Novyi Chas. Sunday 23 December 1923. No.15],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 15: RG-100.15, Novyi Chas. Thursday 27 December 1923. No.16],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 16: RG-100.16, Novyi Chas. Sunday 30 December 1923. No.17],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 17: RG-100.17, Novyi Chas. Sunday 13 January 1924. No.2],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 18: RG-100.18, Novyi Chas. Sunday 17 January 1924. No.3 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 19: RG-100.19, Novyi Chas. Sunday 20 January 1924. No.4 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 20: RG-100.20, Novyi Chas. Thursday 24 January 1924. No.5],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 21: RG-100.21, Novyi Chas. Sunday 27 January 1924. No.6 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 22: RG-100.22, Novyi Chas. Thursday 31 January 1924. No.7],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 23: RG-100.23, Novyi Chas. Sunday 3 February 1924. No.8],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 24: RG-100.24, Novyi Chas. Thursday 7 February 1924. No.9],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 25: RG-100.25, Novyi Chas. Sunday 10 February 1924. No.10],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 26: RG-100.26, Novyi Chas. Thurday 14 February 1924. No.11],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 27: RG-100.27, Novyi Chas. Sunday 17 February 1924. No.12],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 28: RG-100.28, Novyi Chas. Thursday 21 February 1924. No.13],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 29: RG-100.29, Novyi Chas. Sunday 24 February 1924. No.14],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 30: RG-100.30, Novyi Chas. Thursday 28 February 1924. No.15 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 31: RG-100.31, Novyi Chas. Sunday 2 March 1924. No.16 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 32: RG-100.32, Novyi Chas. Thursday 6 March 1924. No.17 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 33: RG-100.33, Novyi Chas. Sunday 9 March 1924. No.18 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 34: RG-100.34, Novyi Chas. Thursday 13 March 1924. No.19 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 35: RG-100.35, Novyi Chas. Sunday 16 March 1924. No.20 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 36: RG-100.36, Novyi Chas. Thursday 20 March 1924. No.21],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 37: RG-100.37, Novyi Chas. Sunday 23 March 1924. No.22],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 38: RG-100.38, Novyi Chas. Thursday 27 March 1924. No.23],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 39: RG-100.39, Novyi Chas. Sunday 30 March 1924. No.24 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 40: RG-100.40, Novyi Chas. Thursday 3 April 1924. No.25 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 41: RG-100.41, Novyi Chas. Sunday 6 April 1924. No.26 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 42: RG-100.42, Novyi Chas. Thursday 10 April 1924. No.27],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 43: RG-100.43, Novyi Chas. Sunday 13 April 1924. No.28 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 44: RG-100.44, Novyi Chas. Sunday 27 April 1924. No.31],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 45: RG-100.46, Novyi Chas. Thursday 8 May 1924. No.33 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 46: RG-100.47, Novyi Chas. Sunday 11 May 1924. No.33],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 47: RG-100.48, Novyi Chas. Thursday 24 May 1924. No.55 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 48: RG-100.49, Novyi Chas. Sunday 27 May 1924. No.56 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 49: RG-100.50, Novyi Chas. Thursday 31 May 1924. No.57],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 50: RG-100.51, Novyi Chas. Thursday 7 August 1924. No.59 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 51: RG-100.52, Novyi Chas. Sunday 10 August 1924. No.60 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 52: RG-100.52, Novyi Chas. Sunday 10 August 1924. No.60 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 53: RG-100.53, Novyi Chas. Thursday 14 August 1924. No.61 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 54: RG-100.54, Novyi Chas. Sunday 17 August 1924. No.62 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 55: RG-100.55, Novyi Chas. Sunday 24 August 1924. No.63 - 64],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 56: RG-100.56, Novyi Chas. Sunday 31 August 1924. No.65 - 66],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 57: RG-100.57, Novyi Chas. Thursday 4 September 1924. No.67],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 58: RG-100.58, Novyi Chas. Sunday 7 September 1924. No.68 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 59: RG-100.59, Novyi Chas. Sunday 7 September 1924. No.68 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 60: RG-100.60, Novyi Chas. Sunday 14 September 1924. No.70 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 61: RG-100.61, Novyi Chas. Thursday 18 September 1924. No.71 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 62: RG-100.62, Novyi Chas. Sunday 21 September 1924. No.72 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 63: RG-100.63, Novyi Chas. Thursday 25 September 1924. No.73 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 64: RG-100.64, Novyi Chas. Sunday 28 September 1924. No.74 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 65: RG-100.65, Novyi Chas. Thursday 2 October 1924. No.75 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 66: RG-100.66, Novyi Chas. Sunday 5 October 1924. No.76 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 67: RG-100.67, Novyi Chas. Thursday 9 October 1924. No.77 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 68: RG-100.68, Novyi Chas. Sunday 12 October 1924. No.78],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 69: RG-100.69, Novyi Chas. Thursday 16 October 1924. No.79],
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Document/Artifact of Item-Level 1: RG-100.01, Novyi Chas. Sunday 1 October 1923. No.1Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tiktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

The last issue of Novyi Chas appeared on September 2, 1939

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian national agenda in interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, doctrine and tasks, commencement of publication, from editorial board, October 1923
Ukrainian public society, national discourse, East Galicia, 1918 -- 1939
Ukrainian national discourse, necessity of parliamentarism, Navyi Chas, October 1923
The fifth anniversary of West Ukrainian National Republic, Novyi Chas, October 1923
Political trials, Eastern Galicia, Poland, interwar period
Trial in regard to assassination of Ukrainian poet and politician Tverdokhlib in Lviv, October 1923
Agricultural discourse in social terms, Novyi Chas, October 1923
Literary and publication advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor), 1896 -- 1982, publisher, editor, political figure (1918 -- 1939)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 2: RG-100.02, Novyi Chas. Thursday 1 November 1923. No.2Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tyktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian political discourse, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Ukrainian periodicals published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, various advertisements, interwar
Novyi Chas in regard to opportunism and renegading politics of Dilo and Trudovyki (Labor Group)
Ukrainian Labor Party (Ukrainska Trudova Partiia), Eastern Galicia, 1919 -- 1925
The fifth anniversary of West Ukrainian National Republic, Novyi Chas, October 1923
D. Vytovskyi, Ukrainian military and political figure, West Ukrainian National Republic, portrait
Reflections and discourse of Polish Ukrainian war in Lviv, November 1918, Novyi Chas, 1923
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflection on German political discourse, 1920s, interwar
Novyi Chas, discourse and reflection on current Polish governments and politics, interwar
Hromadskyi Holos, a satirical discourse in regard to intrinsic values of Ukrainian national democrat
Agricultural discourse in social terms, Novyi Chas, October 1923
International sea lines transportation, advertisements by Novyi Chas, interwar
Literary and publication advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor), 1896 -- 1982, publisher, editor, political figure (1918 -- 1939)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 3: RG-100.03, Novyi Chas. Sunday 4 November 1923. No.3Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tyktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, agricultural sphere, discourse, interwar
Agricultural discourse in social terms, Novyi Chas, October 1923
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on Polish state political discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas on Polish perception and politics in regard to the Borderlands, ethnic Ukrainian lands
Novyi Chas, various advertisements, interwar
Novyi Chas, censorship and confiscated publications, interwar
Ivan Franko,  verses, publications in Novyi Chas, November 1923
Anti-Ukrainian role of Russian orthodox church in Volhynia (Wolyn), Novyi Chas, November 1923
Recollections in regard to take over of Lviv by Ukrainian armed formation November 1918, Novyi Chas
Literary and publication advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
International sea lines transportation, advertisements by Novyi Chas, interwar
Documents in Polish language
Narratives in Polish language
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor), 1896 -- 1982, publisher, editor, political figure (1918 -- 1939)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 4: RG-100.04, Novyi Chas. Sunday 11 November 1923. No.4Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tyktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, agricultural sphere, discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on dictators of Soviet Russia and Italy, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, national and popular orientation, associated with the UNDO
Novyi Chas, reflection on German political discourse, 1920s, interwar
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Vladimir Lenin and Benito Mussolini, parallels presented in Novyi Chas, November 1923
Novyi Chas, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Yurii Tiutiunnyk, discourse and reflections in Novyi Chas, November 1923
Yurii Tiutiunnyk, Ukrainian Soviet military and political figure, former anti-bolshevik, Novyi Chas
Novyi Chas, discourse and reflection on current Polish governments and politics, interwar
Novyi Chas demonstrating critique to the Course of the UNDO newspaper Dilo, 1923
Ukrainian periodicals published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Caricatures in Novyi Chas, internal affairs and international politics, November 1923
Political strikes in Poland, November 1923, reportage by Novyi Chas
Reportage on political strikes in Lviv, Cracow, Warsaw, Boryslaw, Novyi Chas, 1923
Novyi Chas, small satirical stories, interwar
Literary and publication advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
International sea lines transportation, advertisements by Novyi Chas, interwar
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Zarnowski, inmate at Neukirch Lausitz Concentration Camp (1944)
Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor), 1896 -- 1982, publisher, editor, political figure (1918 -- 1939)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 5: RG-100.05, Novyi Chas. Thursday 15 November 1923. No.5Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tyktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, agricultural sphere, discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflection on German political discourse, 1920s, interwar
Hitler and Ludendorff failed coup in Bavaria, November 1923, Novyi Chas
Novyi Chas, censorship and confiscated publications, interwar
Novyi Chas in regard to people education, November 1923
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, national and popular orientation, associated with the UNDO
Novyi Chas, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Novyi Chas, discourse and reflection on current Polish governments and politics, interwar
Novyi Chas, various advertisements, interwar
International sea lines transportation, advertisements by Novyi Chas, interwar
Documents in Polish language
Narratives in Polish language
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor), 1896 -- 1982, publisher, editor, political figure (1918 -- 1939)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 6: RG-100.06, Novyi Chas. Sunday 18 November 1923. No.6 (Censored)Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tyktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, national and popular orientation, associated with the UNDO
Novyi Chas, censorship and confiscated publications, interwar
Novyi Chas, agricultural sphere, discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflection on Jewish politics in interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian national agenda in interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, various advertisements, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Ukrainian cooperative movement in Eastern Galicia
Dairy Union, Ukrainian cooperative alliance, descending economics, discourse by Novyi Chas, 1923
Poor state of Ukrainian cooperatives and economic establishments in interwar Galicia, Novyi Chas
Ukrainian union for preservation and realization of livestock, decrease in operations, Novyi Chas
Rural Proprietor, Ukrainian association or Union of Proprietors' associations, plummeting activity
Inactivity of Ukrainian public establishments in regard to plummeting of cooperative movement, 1923
Ukrainian Hipothec Land Bank, investment of actives in real estate, 1923
Ukrainian Regional Credit Union, positive investments in real estates, 1923
Political ties and close relations between Ukrainian financial institutions and political parties
Novyi Chas, critique of Trudovyki in regard to control over Ukrainian financial institutions, 1923
Critique of Ukrainian People's Trade for not being in a unified course with Ukrainian economics 1923
Ostap Lutskyj, Ukrainian political and military figure, active in cooperative movement, interwar
Ostap Lutskyj, Ukrainian political and military figure, articles in Novyi Chas, interwar
Ukrainian political, military, literary, public figures, interwar
Personal narratives in regard to Ukrainian Polish war and West Ukrainian National Republic 1918 1919
Novyi Chas, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Historical narrative on Irish (Ireland) national discourse, Novyi Chas, 1923
Of preponderance in cruelty in women more than in men, Novyi Chas, November 1923
Prosvita, Ukrainian cultural and educational society founded in 19th century in Galicia
The 56 anniversary of Prosvita, founded in 1868, Novyi Chas, November 1923
Taxation in Poland, Novyi Chas, November 1923
Novyi Chas, reflection on German political discourse, 1920s, interwar
Yurii Tiutiunnyk, discourse and reflections in Novyi Chas, November 1923
Literary reviews in Novyi Chas, 1923
International sea lines transportation, advertisements by Novyi Chas, interwar
Documents in Polish language
Narratives in Polish language
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor), 1896 -- 1982, publisher, editor, political figure (1918 -- 1939)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 7: RG-100.07, Novyi Chas. Thursday 22 November 1923. No.7 (Censored)Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tyktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, censorship and confiscated publications, interwar
Novyi Chas, agricultural sphere, discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, national and popular orientation, associated with the UNDO
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflection on German political discourse, 1920s, interwar
Ivan Lypa, Ukrainian political and public figure, a medical doctor, article in Novyi Chas, 1923
Novyi Chas, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
German political spectrum in 1920s, reflected in Novyi Chas, November 1923
Ukrainian Agricultural parliamentary group of conforming with Polish politics, 1920s
Political caricature on Ukrainian Agricultural parliamentary group, "breadeaters" Novyi Chas, 1923
Commercial advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
International sea lines transportation, advertisements by Novyi Chas, interwar
Documents in Polish language
Narratives in Polish language
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Creators:
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor), 1896 -- 1982, publisher, editor, political figure (1918 -- 1939)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 8: RG-100.08, Novyi Chas. Sunday 25 November 1923. No.8 (Censored)Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tyktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, agricultural sphere, discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, censorship and confiscated publications, interwar
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, national and popular orientation, associated with the UNDO
Poland, geo-political discourse between the Soviet Russia and Germany, Novyi Chas, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections and narratives in regard to the discourse of Ukrainian People's Republic
Novyi Chas, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Historical narrative on Irish (Ireland) national discourse, Novyi Chas, 1923
Novyi Chas, reflection on Ukrainization discourse in the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Novyi Chas, small satirical stories, interwar
Ironic and satirical short stories published in Novyi Chas, interwar
Ridiculing Galician Ukrainian formalities in regard to salutations, Novyi Chas, November 1923
Political trials in Lviv (Lwow) reflected in Novyi Chas, interwar
Political trial against 11 young Ukrainians for anti state conspiracy, Novyi Chas, November 1923
International sea lines transportation, advertisements by Novyi Chas, interwar
Documents in Polish language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Creators:
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor), 1896 -- 1982, publisher, editor, political figure (1918 -- 1939)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 9: RG-100.09, Novyi Chas. Sunday 2 December 1923. No.9Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tyktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, agricultural sphere, discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, censorship and confiscated publications, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, national and popular orientation, associated with the UNDO
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, reduction of Ukrainian schools in ethnic Ukrainian territories, interwar Poland
Analysis and discourse in regard to Gazeta Poranna and Slowo Polskie, geo political agenda, 1923
Short stories in Ukrainian language published in Novyi Chas, interwar
Political discourse of Yugoslavia, 1920s, analysis by Novyi Chas, December 1923
Novyi Chas, small satirical stories, interwar
Caricatures in Novyi Chas in regard to reduction of Ukrainian schools, Ridna Shkola, 1923
There is no deliverance to Europe, an article in Novyi Chas, December 2, 1923
Caricatures on Ukrainian schools with Polish language of instructions, interwar East Galicia, 1923
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor), 1896 -- 1982, publisher, editor, political figure (1918 -- 1939)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 10: RG-100.10, Novyi Chas. Thursday 6 December 1923. No.10 (Censored)Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tyktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, agricultural sphere, discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, censorship and confiscated publications, interwar
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, national and popular orientation, associated with the UNDO
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Hitler and Ludendorff failed coup in Bavaria, November 1923, Novyi Chas
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian political discourse, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Reflections and discourse on internment of Makhno in Polish custody, Novyi Chas, 1923
Novyi Chas, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Political trials in Eastern Galicia, discourse and reflections, Novyi Chas, interwar
Reports on political trial in Lviv (Lwow) against anti state activities, December 1923, Novyi Chas
Predicament of the family of last Austro-Hungarian emperor Karl (Zita and son), Novyi Chas, 1923
Novyi Chas, financial and stock exchange updates, interwar
Literary and publication advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Personal offer of professional service, advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
International sea lines transportation, advertisements by Novyi Chas, interwar
Documents in Polish language
Narratives in Polish language
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor), 1896 -- 1982, publisher, editor, political figure (1918 -- 1939)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 11: RG-100.11, Novyi Chas. Thursday 13 December 1923. No.12Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tyktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, agricultural sphere, discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, national and popular orientation, associated with the UNDO
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian political discourse, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Reflections and discourse on internment of Makhno in Polish custody, Novyi Chas, 1923
Personal reflection and narratives in regard to Makhno, published in Novyi Chas, 1923
Novyi Chas, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Reflections and discourse in regard to Yurii Tiutiunnyk published in Novyi Chas, interwar
Discourse in Ukrainian Labor Group, Trudovyky, resignations, Novyi Chas, December 1923
Unspeakable cruelties perpetrated by Hungarian military personnel, the First World War, Galicia
Literary reviews in Novyi Chas, 1923
Literary and publication advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Documents in Polish language
Narratives in Polish language
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor), 1896 -- 1982, publisher, editor, political figure (1918 -- 1939)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 12: RG-100.12, Novyi Chas. Sunday 16 December 1923. No.13Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tiktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, agricultural sphere, discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, discourse and reflection on current Polish governments and politics, interwar
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflection on German political discourse, 1920s, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian political discourse, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, various advertisements, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, national and popular orientation, associated with the UNDO
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Financial input of Jewish capital of Poland into national economy, Novyi Chas, December 1923
Polish national currency in 1918 -- 1924, Marks, hyperinflation, Novyi Chas, December 1923
The cause for Ukrainian University in Lviv (Lwow)
Conception of a Ukrainian university in Lviv, Novyi Chas, December 1923
Personal reflection and narratives in regard to Makhno, published in Novyi Chas, 1923
Subcarpathian Ukraine, Podkarpatska Ukraiina, ethnonational discourse, Novyi Chas, 1923
Contraband and corruption a literary prose of Jews managing vodka sale over Romanian Polish border
Ukrainian literary prose published in Novyi Chas, interwar East Galicia
Political caricatures in Polish periodicals, 1918 -- 1939
Political caricatures published in Novyi Chas, interwar
Polish borderlands establishment and settlements, 1918 -- 1923, Novyi Chas, 1923
Literary and publication advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Documents in Polish language
Narratives in Polish language
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor), 1896 -- 1982, publisher, editor, political figure (1918 -- 1939)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 13: RG-100.13, Novyi Chas. Thursday 20 December 1923. No.14Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tyktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, agricultural sphere, discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on Polish state political discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian political discourse, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Oles' Oles' (Kandyba), Ukrainian poet, a verse published in Novyi Chas, December 20, 1923
Oles' Oles' (Kandyba), poetry of angst and woe, 1903 -- 1944
Ukrainian discourse in Poland, the state of despair, devotion and allegiance, Novyi Chas, 1923
Oles' Oles' (Kandyba), literary discourse of him published in Novyi Chas, December 1923
Prosvita, reflections on the 56th anniversary in Novyi Chas, December 1923
Personal reflection and narratives in regard to Makhno, published in Novyi Chas, 1923
Reflections on Lithuanian political distress caused by Polish annexation of Central Lithuania
Novyi Chas, discourse and reflection on current Polish governments and politics, interwar
Suicides in the Lviv (Lwow) prisons, reflected in Novyi Chas, 1923
Suicide in the Lviv (Lwow) prison on Batorego street, Turielbaum, a Jew, owner of a cafe, Novyi Chas
Turienbaum, a Jew committed suicide in the Lviv  prison, imprisoned for indignation of  policeman
Literary and publication advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor), 1896 -- 1982, publisher, editor, political figure (1918 -- 1939)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 14: RG-100.14, Novyi Chas. Sunday 23 December 1923. No.15Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tiktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, agricultural sphere, discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on Polish state political discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian national agenda in interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, various advertisements, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian political discourse, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, discourse and reflection on current Polish governments and politics, interwar
Polish history seen with an integral Ukrainian historic and national component, discourse, interwar
Oles' Oles' (Kandyba), literary discourse of him published in Novyi Chas, December 1923
Ukrainian literary prose published in Novyi Chas, interwar East Galicia
Literary analysis of modern Ukrainian literati, O. Oles', Novyi Chas
Personal reflection and narratives in regard to Makhno, published in Novyi Chas, 1923
To the question of Ukrainian secondary education in interwar Poland, discourse of distress, interwar
Novyi Chas, financial and stock exchange updates, interwar
International sea lines transportation, advertisements by Novyi Chas, interwar
Documents in Polish language
Narratives in Polish language
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Creators:
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor), 1896 -- 1982, publisher, editor, political figure (1918 -- 1939)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 15: RG-100.15, Novyi Chas. Thursday 27 December 1923. No.16Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tiktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, agricultural sphere, discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflection on Jewish politics in interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian national agenda in interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian political discourse, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, various advertisements, interwar
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Ukrainian periodicals published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Polish government of Wladyslaw Grabski, reflections in Novyi Chas, 1923, 1924
Wladyslaw Grabski, Polish politiciian of National Democracy, Prime Minister of Poland
Novyi Chas, reflection on German political discourse, 1920s, interwar
Personal reflection and narratives in regard to Makhno, published in Novyi Chas, 1923
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian national course in regard to Stan Posiadania (The state of affairs), interwar
Novyi Chas about monetary politics of Wladyslaw Grabski, former minister of finance, Prime Minister
Discourse in Ukrainian Labor Group, Trudovyky, resignations, Novyi Chas, December 1923
Ukrainian Labor Party (Ukrainska Trudova Partiia), Eastern Galicia, 1919 -- 1925
Reflections on split in Trudovyky (the Labor Group or party), 1923 -- 1925, Novyi Chas
Literary and publication advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
International sea lines transportation, advertisements by Novyi Chas, interwar
Documents in Polish language
Narratives in Polish language
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor), 1896 -- 1982, publisher, editor, political figure (1918 -- 1939)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 16: RG-100.16, Novyi Chas. Sunday 30 December 1923. No.17Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tiktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, agricultural sphere, discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflection on German political discourse, 1920s, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflection on Jewish politics in interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian national agenda in interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian political discourse, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, various advertisements, interwar
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Philosophy of ethnonational and state relations in regard to Ukraine and Poland, Novyi Chas
Discourse in regard to Tadeusz Holowko pro-Ukrainian position in Polish society, Novyi Chas
Unrealistic perception of Ukrainian national integration as an entity of its own in Polish state
Scepticism in regard to pro-Ukrainian and pro national minorities conceptions of Holowko, Novyi Chas
Personal reflection and narratives in regard to Makhno, published in Novyi Chas, 1923
Negative perception and negation of mixed Ukrainian Polish marriages, Novyi Chas, 1923
Discouraging to mixed Ukrainian Polish marriages, narratives, Novyi Chas, 1923
Literary and publication advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Novyi Chas, financial and stock exchange updates, interwar
International sea lines transportation, advertisements by Novyi Chas, interwar
Documents in Polish language
Narratives in Polish language
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor), 1896 -- 1982, publisher, editor, political figure (1918 -- 1939)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 17: RG-100.17, Novyi Chas. Sunday 13 January 1924. No.2Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tyktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, agricultural sphere, discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, discourse and reflection on current Polish governments and politics, interwar
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflection on German political discourse, 1920s, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, national and popular orientation, associated with the UNDO
Novyi Chas, various advertisements, interwar
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Analysis and discourse of the year 1923, geo political narrative, Novyi Chas, January 1923
Maintaining and supporting Ukrainian schooling in East Galicia, interwar, Novyi Chas, January 1923
Personal reflection and narratives in regard to Makhno, published in Novyi Chas, 1923
Series of reflective narratives on present day politics and life in Bukovina, Romania, Novyi Chas
Polish monetary politics after 1923, Government of Wladyslaw Grabski, Novyi Chas, January 1924
Quantitative analysis and discourse in regard to the course of the First World War, Novyi Chas, 1924
Ukrainian literary prose published in Novyi Chas, interwar East Galicia
Short stories in Ukrainian language published in Novyi Chas, interwar
Literary reviews in Novyi Chas, 1923
Literary and publication advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor), 1896 -- 1982, publisher, editor, political figure (1918 -- 1939)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 18: RG-100.18, Novyi Chas. Sunday 17 January 1924. No.3 (Censored)Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tyktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, agricultural sphere, discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, discourse and reflection on current Polish governments and politics, interwar
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian political discourse, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, various advertisements, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, national and popular orientation, associated with the UNDO
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
State of despair in regard to former Ukrainian soldiers and politicians ousted from society 1920s
Novyi Chas, Reflections on the political discourse in Soviet Russia, interwar
Ukrainian literary prose published in Novyi Chas, interwar East Galicia
Ukrainian historical prose and related narratives published in Novyi Chas, interwar
Political satire and caricatures published in Novyi Chas, interwar
Novyi Chas, instruction in regard to paying land owned taxation, interwar
Novyi Chas, financial and stock exchange updates, interwar
Novyi Chas, a rubric of personal and household related advice and recommendations, interwar
Documents in Polish language
Narratives in Polish language
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor), 1896 -- 1982, publisher, editor, political figure (1918 -- 1939)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 19: RG-100.19, Novyi Chas. Sunday 20 January 1924. No.4 (Censored)Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tiktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, agricultural sphere, discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, discourse and reflection on current Polish governments and politics, interwar
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflection on Ukrainization discourse in the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian national agenda in interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, national and popular orientation, associated with the UNDO
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian political discourse, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, various advertisements, interwar
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Support to Ukrainian schooling in East Galicia, interwar, Novyi Chas
Reflections and reportage on Polish monetary inflation, devaluation of Polish Mark, Novyi Chas, 1924
Ukrainian historical prose and related narratives published in Novyi Chas, interwar
Letters from subscribers published in Novyi Chas, interwar
Documents in Polish language
Narratives in Polish language
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor), 1896 -- 1982, publisher, editor, political figure (1918 -- 1939)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 20: RG-100.20, Novyi Chas. Thursday 24 January 1924. No.5Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tyktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, agricultural sphere, discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian national agenda in interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, national and popular orientation, associated with the UNDO
Novyi Chas, various advertisements, interwar
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Modern Ukrainian History
Ukrainian Revolution, 1917 -- 1920, history
Ukrainian People Republic, Universals (Declarations), history, 1918 -- 1920, Novyi Chas, interwar
UNR, Ukrainian People Republic, historical discourse, 1917 -- 1920, Novyi Chas, interwar
Ukrainian Peoples Republic and West Ukrainian National Republic united in one state, January 1919
The Forth Universal (Declaration) of the Directorate of Ukrainian Peoples Republic, January 1922
Ukrainian national narrative of Unification of East and West Ukrainian Republics, January 1919
Ukrainian historical prose and related narratives published in Novyi Chas, interwar
Plast, Ukrainian patriotic youth scout sports organization, 1920s, Novyi Chas, interwar
Literary and publication advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
International sea lines transportation, advertisements by Novyi Chas, interwar
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor), 1896 -- 1982, publisher, editor, political figure (1918 -- 1939)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 21: RG-100.21, Novyi Chas. Sunday 27 January 1924. No.6 (Censored)Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tyktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, agricultural sphere, discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on Polish state political discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian national agenda in interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, national and popular orientation, associated with the UNDO
Novyi Chas, various advertisements, interwar
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Reflection on the death of Vladimir Lenin, January 21, 1924, Novyi Chas, interwar
Ukrainian historical prose and related narratives published in Novyi Chas, interwar
Transition of West Ukrainian principalities to Poland, new hierarchical structure, 14, 15 centuries
New feudal like relations established in the former West Ukrainian lands, hierarchy of power 14th c.
Destratification of peasantry and among local landowners, West Ukrainian land under Poland, 14, 15 c
Conceptualization of Ukrainian national cause in every-day life, Novyi Chas, interwar
Satirical and parodying literary depiction of Jews by Ukrainian narratives, Novyi Chas, interwar
Letters from subscribers published in Novyi Chas, interwar
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor), 1896 -- 1982, publisher, editor, political figure (1918 -- 1939)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 22: RG-100.22, Novyi Chas. Thursday 31 January 1924. No.7Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tiktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, agricultural sphere, discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, discourse and reflection on current Polish governments and politics, interwar
Novyi Chas, doctrine and tasks, commencement of publication, from editorial board, October 1923
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian national agenda in interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, national and popular orientation, associated with the UNDO
Novyi Chas, various advertisements, interwar
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Ukrainian periodicals published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, censorship and confiscated publications, interwar
Ukrainian dimension of national ideology owing to Shevchenko, Novyi Chas, January 31, 1924
Discourse of Backian (Backa) Rusyns (Ukrainians) in modern Yugoslavia, Novyi Chas, 1924
Professor, Dr. Havriil Kostelnyk in reference to Rusyns (Ukrainians) in Backa, Yugoslavia, 1920s
Ukrainian literary prose published in Novyi Chas, interwar East Galicia
Historical discourse in regard to polonization of Galician lands in late middle ages, interwar
Financial difficulties of Ukrainian periodicals published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Novyi Chas, 1924
Literary reviews in Novyi Chas, interwar
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor), 1896 -- 1982, publisher, editor, political figure (1918 -- 1939)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 23: RG-100.23, Novyi Chas. Sunday 3 February 1924. No.8Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tiktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, agricultural sphere, discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on Polish state political discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian national agenda in interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, various advertisements, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, national and popular orientation, associated with the UNDO
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Arrests of Ukrainian socialists in Lviv, Novyi Chas, January 1924, Novyi Chas, February 3, 1924
Political polarization in Ukrainian parliamentary club, 1924, Novyi Chas, February 3, 1924
Ukrainian literary prose published in Novyi Chas, interwar East Galicia
Discourse of Ukrainian language in regard to official communication, Novyi Chas, February 3, 1924
The Senat of Jan Kazimierz University rejects a charter of Studentska Hromada association, 1923
Ukrainian historical prose and related narratives published in Novyi Chas, interwar
Ukrainian Student association Osnova (the Foundation) is disbanded by authorities, January 1924
Antisemitic, nasty and odious literary narratives in regard to Jews, interwar, Novyi Chas
Antisemitic, nasty and odious literary publication in regard to Jews by Dekivan, Novyi Chas, 1924
Antisemitic and anti humane literary publication about Jews in the war, Novyi Chas, interwar
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor), 1896 -- 1982, publisher, editor, political figure (1918 -- 1939)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 24: RG-100.24, Novyi Chas. Thursday 7 February 1924. No.9Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tiktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, agricultural sphere, discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, discourse and reflection on current Polish governments and politics, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian national agenda in interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian political discourse, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, national and popular orientation, associated with the UNDO
Novyi Chas, various advertisements, interwar
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Reflections on America and Kraj (Galicia), parallels and estrangement, Novyi Chas, interwar
American-Ukrainians, their perception and expectation of Ukraine, Novyi Chas, interwar
Petro Franko, literary prose, interwar
Petro Franko, literary prose published in Novyi Chas, interwar
Arrests of Ukrainian social democrats in Lviv (Lwow), 1924, reported by Novyi Chas, 1924
Arrests and searchers among Ukrainian social democrats in East Galicia, reported by Novyi Chas, 1924
Woodrow Wilson died, report in Novyi Chas, February 7, 1924
Literary and publication advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor), 1896 -- 1982, publisher, editor, political figure (1918 -- 1939)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 25: RG-100.25, Novyi Chas. Sunday 10 February 1924. No.10Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tiktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, agricultural sphere, discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, discourse and reflection on current Polish governments and politics, interwar
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on Polish state political discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian national agenda in interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, various advertisements, interwar
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Petro Franko, literary prose, interwar
Petro Franko, literary prose published in Novyi Chas, interwar
The last appearance of Lenin in public gathering, in Opera Theater, Moscow, Novyi Chas February 1924
Literary reviews in Novyi Chas, interwar
International sea lines transportation, advertisements by Novyi Chas, interwar
Lviv (Ukraine)
Janow new Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor), 1896 -- 1982, publisher, editor, political figure (1918 -- 1939)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 26: RG-100.26, Novyi Chas. Thurday 14 February 1924. No.11Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tiktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, agricultural sphere, discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian national agenda in interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, discourse and reflection on current Polish governments and politics, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on Polish state political discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, various advertisements, interwar
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Ukrainian literary prose published in Novyi Chas, interwar East Galicia
Political satire and caricatures published in Novyi Chas, interwar
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Literary and publication advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
International sea lines transportation, advertisements by Novyi Chas, interwar
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor), 1896 -- 1982, publisher, editor, political figure (1918 -- 1939)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 27: RG-100.27, Novyi Chas. Sunday 17 February 1924. No.12Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tiktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, agricultural sphere, discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, discourse and reflection on current Polish governments and politics, interwar
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian national agenda in interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, national and popular orientation, associated with the UNDO
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian political discourse, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, various advertisements, interwar
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Novyi Chas, following the Ukrainian parliamentary clum in First Term Polish Sejm, 1922 -- 1927
Ukrainian Social Democratic Party, a left wing party in interwar Poland
Ironic and satirical short stories published in Novyi Chas, interwar
To the question of Ukrainian secondary education in interwar Poland, discourse of distress, interwar
Literary and publication advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor), 1896 -- 1982, publisher, editor, political figure (1918 -- 1939)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 28: RG-100.28, Novyi Chas. Thursday 21 February 1924. No.13Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tiktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

The last issue of Novyi Chas appeared on September 2, 1939.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Ukrainian periodicals published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Ukrainian literary prose published in Novyi Chas, interwar East Galicia
Ukrainian cooperatives in Eastern Galicia, reflections in Novyi Chas, interwar
Novyi Chas, agricultural sphere, discourse, interwar
Commercial advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Literary and publication advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 29: RG-100.29, Novyi Chas. Sunday 24 February 1924. No.14Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tyktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

The last issue of Novyi Chas appeared on September 2, 1939.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Discourse of Ukrainian educational institutions, reflections in Novyi Chas, interwar
Ukrainian literary prose published in Novyi Chas, interwar East Galicia
Polish police, abuse of power, interwar Poland, reflections in Novyi Chas, interwar
Tortures and brutality in Polish prisons, the case of Olha Basarab, Novyi Chas, 1924
Olha Basarab, Ukrainian active member of the UVO, anti-Polish intelligence activity, Novyi Chas 1924
Olha Basarab, death in the Polish prison, Lwow (Lviv), Februrary 13, 1924, Novyi Chas
Satirical narratives in regard to Jews published in Novyi Chas, interwar East Galicia
Novyi Chas, agricultural sphere, discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas in support of revival of Hebrew language, pro-Jewish, interwar
Novyi Chas, supportive to Jews narratives, interwar East Galicia
Commercial advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 30: RG-100.30, Novyi Chas. Thursday 28 February 1924. No.15 (Censored)Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tyktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

The last issue of Novyi Chas appeared on September 2, 1939.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Olha Basarab, death in the Polish prison, Lwow (Lviv), Februrary 13, 1924, Novyi Chas
Olha Basarab, Ukrainian active member of the UVO, anti-Polish intelligence activity, Novyi Chas 1924
Discourse in regard to mysterious death of Olha Basarab in a Lviv prison, , 1924, Novy Chas, 1924
Union of Ukrainian Women, interwar Poland, East Galicia
Union of Ukrainian Women, commemoration of Olha Basarab, Lviv, February 1924, Novy Chas, 1824
Ukrainian parliamentary representation in First Term Sejm and Senate, 1922-1927, interwar Poland
Ukrainian parliamentary representation in the first term Sejm, tensions, reflections in Novyi Chas
Agricultural discourse in social terms, Novyi Chas, October 1923
Novyi Chas, agricultural sphere, discourse, interwar
Ukrainian literary prose published in Novyi Chas, interwar East Galicia
Ukrainian social prose published in Novyi Chas, interwar East Galicia
Commercial advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Literary and publication advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 31: RG-100.31, Novyi Chas. Sunday 2 March 1924. No.16 (Censored)Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tyktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

The last issue of Novyi Chas appeared on September 2, 1939.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Olha Basarab, portrait in Novyi Chas, March 2, 1924
Funeral of Olha Basarab, Yanowske cemetery, Lviv (Lwow), coverage in Novyi Chas, March 2, 1924
Ukrainian literary prose, Petro Franko, published in Novyi Chas, interwar
Ukrainian literary prose published in Novyi Chas, interwar East Galicia
Commercial advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Literary and publication advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 32: RG-100.32, Novyi Chas. Thursday 6 March 1924. No.17 (Censored)Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tyktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

The last issue of Novyi Chas appeared on September 2, 1939.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas in regard to regional and local affair on popular level, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian political discourse, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Ukrainian cooperatives in Eastern Galicia, reflections in Novyi Chas, interwar
Discourse in regard to tragic death of Olha Basarab, Novyi Chas, March 6, 1924
Ukrainian literary prose, Petro Franko, published in Novyi Chas, interwar
Interpellation of the Union of Estates in regard to police excessive force in the Lviv, Novyi Chas
Novyi Chas, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Ukrainian literary prose published in Novyi Chas, interwar East Galicia
Novyi Chas, agricultural sphere, discourse, interwar
Police abuse of power in Lviv (Lwow), Commissar Kajdan, Novyi Chas, 1924
Commercial advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Literary and publication advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 33: RG-100.33, Novyi Chas. Sunday 9 March 1924. No.18 (Censored)Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tyktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

The last issue of Novyi Chas appeared on September 2, 1939.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Ukrainian dimension of national ideology owing to Shevchenko, Novyi Chas, January 31, 1924
Novyi Chas, reflections on the legacy of Taras Shevchenko, interwar
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Reflections on Ukrainian history under Moscovite rule, publication in Novyi Chas, interwar
Reflections on Ukrainian history in relation to Shevchenko anniversary, publication in Novyi Chas
Narrative on Ukrainian History in the light of Shevchenko perception, Osyp Bodnarovych, Novyi Chas
Novyi Chas, various advertisements, interwar
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 34: RG-100.34, Novyi Chas. Thursday 13 March 1924. No.19 (Censored)Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tyktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

The last issue of Novyi Chas appeared on September 2, 1939.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, censorship and confiscated publications, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Discourse in regard to tragic death of Olha Basarab, Novyi Chas, March 6, 1924
Tortures and brutality in Polish prisons, the case of Olha Basarab, Novyi Chas, 1924
Olha Basarab, death in the Polish prison, Lwow (Lviv), Februrary 13, 1924, Novyi Chas
Ukrainian literary prose published in Novyi Chas, interwar East Galicia
Ukrainian literary prose, Petro Franko, published in Novyi Chas, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Polish state antagonism against Ukrainian university in Lviv (Lwow), Nowy Chas, 1924
Novyi Chas, agricultural sphere, discourse, interwar
Commercial advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Literary and publication advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 35: RG-100.35, Novyi Chas. Sunday 16 March 1924. No.20 (Censored)Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tyktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

The last issue of Novyi Chas appeared on September 2, 1939.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian political discourse, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Death of Olha Basarab in a Lviv prison, reflections in foreign periodicals, Novyi Chas, 1924
Social discourse of Wolyn in comparison to Galicia, Novyi Chas, interwar
Ukrainian literary prose, Petro Franko, published in Novyi Chas, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Hunger strike of political prisoners in the prison on Batorego street, Lviv (Lwow), Nowy Chas, 1924
Bomb blast in the Police Directorate in Lwow (Lviv), March 11, 1924, Novyi Chas
Commercial advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Literary and publication advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 36: RG-100.36, Novyi Chas. Thursday 20 March 1924. No.21Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tiktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

The last issue of Novyi Chas appeared on September 2, 1939.

Subject/Index Terms:
History of ecclesiastic education and enlightenment, Galicia, Austrian administration, Novyi Chas
Discourse of Ukrainian society, in the wake of Austrian Administration, Novyi Chas, 1924
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas in regard to regional and local affair on popular level, interwar
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Ukrainian historical prose and related narratives published in Novyi Chas, interwar
Ecclesiastical Seminary for Greek Catholic Church in Galicia, Vienna 1775, Novyi Chas, 1924
Mykhailo Vozniak, Ukrainian scholar, literary scientist, author, public figure, 1881 -- 1954
Commercial advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Literary and publication advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 37: RG-100.37, Novyi Chas. Sunday 23 March 1924. No.22Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tyktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

The last issue of Novyi Chas appeared on September 2, 1939.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflection on German political discourse, 1920s, interwar
Novyi Chas, discourse of ineffectiveness of post-Versailles sytem, 1924
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Mykhailo Vozniak, Ukrainian scholar, literary scientist, author, public figure, 1881 -- 1954
History of ecclesiastic education and enlightenment, Galicia, Austrian administration, Novyi Chas
Ukrainian Greek Catholic ecclesiatic revival in East Galicia under Austrain administration, late 18c
Role of Bishop Lev (Leo) Sheptytskyi in religious and national advocacy of Ukrainians, 18 century
Ecclesiastical Seminary for Greek Catholic Church in Galicia, Vienna 1775, Novyi Chas, 1924
Greek Catholic seminary Barberium, Vienna, 1775, Novyi Chas, 1924
Novyi Chas, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Novyi Chas, agricultural sphere, discourse, interwar
Commercial advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Literary and publication advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 38: RG-100.38, Novyi Chas. Thursday 27 March 1924. No.23Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tiktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

The last issue of Novyi Chas appeared on September 2, 1939.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, agricultural sphere, discourse, interwar
Literary and publication advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas in regard to regional and local affair on popular level, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian political discourse, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Ukrainian inter party political discourse in regard to Trudovyki (Labor party) Novyi Chas, 1924
Novyi Chas, reflection on German political discourse, 1920s, interwar
Reflections on Nazi-German Bavarian Putsch, Munich, 1923, Novyi Chas, 1924
Ukrainian Greek Catholic ecclesiatic revival in East Galicia under Austrain administration, late 18c
Opening of Ecclesiastic Seminary in Lviv, 1983 by Emperor Josef II, Novyi Chas, 1924
A University founded in Lviv by Emperor Josef II in 1784, Ruthenium ecclesiastic chair Novyi Chas
Novyi Chas, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Ukrainian historical prose and related narratives published in Novyi Chas, interwar
Ukrainian literary prose published in Novyi Chas, interwar East Galicia
Commercial advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 39: RG-100.39, Novyi Chas. Sunday 30 March 1924. No.24 (Censored)Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tyktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

The last issue of Novyi Chas appeared on September 2, 1939.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian political discourse, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, reflections on the tendencies in Ukrainian political spectrum, 1920s, East Galicia
History of ecclesiastic education and enlightenment, Galicia, Austrian administration, Novyi Chas
Ukrainian Greek Catholic ecclesiatic revival in East Galicia under Austrain administration, late 18c
Mykhailo Vozniak, Ukrainian scholar, literary scientist, author, public figure, 1881 -- 1954
Mykhailo Vozniak, narrative on revival of Ukrainian national and religious life under Austria Novyi
Ukrainian Institute at Lviv University founded by Austrian Emperor Josef II, Novyi Chas, 1924
Education and training of Ukrainian clerics implemented by Austrian imperial government, 18c Novyi
Gratitude of Ukrainian clerics to Austrian goverment for recognition and support, 18c Novyi Chas
Novyi Chas, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Lenient stand of Austrian imperial government of Greek Catholic Church in Galicia, 18c, Novyi Chas
Novyi Chas, agricultural sphere, discourse, interwar
Literary and publication advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Commercial advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Personal offer of professional service, advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Novyi Chas, various advertisements, interwar
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 40: RG-100.40, Novyi Chas. Thursday 3 April 1924. No.25 (Censored)Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tyktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

The last issue of Novyi Chas appeared on September 2, 1939.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, agricultural sphere, discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Finding a common political premise between Ukrainian political parties 1920s Galicia Novyi Chas 1924
Role of Austrian government in Ukrainian national life in early 19c, Mykhailo Vozniak, 1924, Novyi
History of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church under Austrian administration, Novyi Chas, 1924
Training cadres of Ukrainian educated clerics, Austrian Government, Galicia, Mykhailo Vozniak, 1924
Commercial advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Novyi Chas, various advertisements, interwar
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 41: RG-100.41, Novyi Chas. Sunday 6 April 1924. No.26 (Censored)Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tyktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

The last issue of Novyi Chas appeared on September 2, 1939.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian national agenda in interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian political discourse, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Role of Austrian government in Ukrainian national life in early 19c, Mykhailo Vozniak, 1924, Novyi
History of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church under Austrian administration, Novyi Chas, 1924
Mykhailo Vozniak, narrative on revival of Ukrainian national and religious life under Austria Novyi
History of Eastern Galicia, 19 century, Mykhailo Vozniak, Novyi Chas, 1924
Ukrainian literary prose, Petro Franko, published in Novyi Chas, interwar
Political caricatures published in Novyi Chas, interwar
Association of Ukrainian women, Ukrainian cultural organization, interwar Poland
Reflections on activity of the Association of Ukrainian Women, interwar, Novyi Chas, 1924
Novyi Chas, agricultural sphere, discourse, interwar
Commercial advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Novyi Chas, various advertisements, interwar
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 42: RG-100.42, Novyi Chas. Thursday 10 April 1924. No.27Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tyktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

The last issue of Novyi Chas appeared on September 2, 1939.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, agricultural sphere, discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, discourse against alcohol, East Galicia, Novyi Chas, 1924
Role of Austrian government in Ukrainian national life in early 19c, Mykhailo Vozniak, 1924, Novyi
History of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church under Austrian administration, Novyi Chas, 1924
Training cadres of Ukrainian educated clerics, Austrian Government, Galicia, Mykhailo Vozniak, 1924
History of Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church hierarchs, 19 c, Mykhailo Vozniak, 1924
Novyi Chas, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Ukrainian literary prose, Petro Franko, published in Novyi Chas, interwar
Protests against discrimination of Ukrainian education, East Galciia, Novyi Chas, interwar
Commercial advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Novyi Chas, various advertisements, interwar
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 43: RG-100.43, Novyi Chas. Sunday 13 April 1924. No.28 (Censored)Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tyktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

The last issue of Novyi Chas appeared on September 2, 1939.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, agricultural sphere, discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Discourse of Ukrainian educational institutions, reflections in Novyi Chas, interwar
Lack of Ukrainian language education in Galicia, late 18, early 19 centuries, Mykhailo Vozniak, 1924
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Factual non-existence of Ukrainian basic education in Galicia, late 18th, early 19th, Vozniak 1924
anti-Russian monarchist caricatures in Polish periodicals
Role of Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church in popular education, 18, 19 c. Mykhailo Vozniak, 1924
Ukrainian historical prose and related narratives published in Novyi Chas, interwar
Commercial advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Novyi Chas, various advertisements, interwar
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 44: RG-100.44, Novyi Chas. Sunday 27 April 1924. No.31Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tyktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

The last issue of Novyi Chas appeared on September 2, 1939.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, agricultural sphere, discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian political discourse, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, religious narratives in relation to Christian holidays, interwar
Novyi Chas, literary prose in relation to Easter, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections of establishment of Ukrainian Party of National Work, 1924
Beginning of book printing in Ukraine, Ivan Fedoriv, Apostol, Lviv, 1574, Novyi Chas, 1924
Ukrainian literary prose published in Novyi Chas, interwar East Galicia
Ukrainian historical prose and related narratives published in Novyi Chas, interwar
Political caricatures published in Novyi Chas, interwar
Political caricatures published in Ukrainian periodicals, interwar East Galicia
Ridna Shkola (Native School), Ukrainian educational organization, interwar Poland
Ridna Shkola (the Native School), Ukrainian educational organization, Novyi Chas, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Commercial advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Literary and publication advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 45: RG-100.46, Novyi Chas. Thursday 8 May 1924. No.33 (Censored)Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tyktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, reflections on Polish repression on Ukrainian public organization in Wolyn, interwar
Training cadres of Ukrainian educated clerics, Austrian Government, Galicia, Mykhailo Vozniak, 1924
Ukrainian education and public life under the early years of Austria, 19c Novyi Chas, 1924
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Ukrainian literary prose published in Novyi Chas, interwar East Galicia
Novyi Chas, various advertisements, interwar
Commercial advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 46: RG-100.47, Novyi Chas. Sunday 11 May 1924. No.33Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tyktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

The last issue of Novyi Chas appeared on September 2, 1939.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Ukrainian periodicals published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, reflections on Polish repression on Ukrainian public organization in Wolyn, interwar
Deficiency of education in Ukrainian language in Galicia, early 19c, Novyi Chas, interwar
Official regulation in regard to military service, conscription, interwar Poland, Novyi Chas, 1924
Naorodan Lichnytsia, People's Health Care Facility, charitable institution, Lviv, interwar, 1924
Commercial advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Novyi Chas, various advertisements, interwar
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 47: RG-100.48, Novyi Chas. Thursday 24 May 1924. No.55 (Censored)Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tyktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

The last issue of Novyi Chas appeared on September 2, 1939.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, various advertisements, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, reflections on Polish repression on Ukrainian public organization in Wolyn, interwar
Anti national discourse of Ukrainian history and literature in Galciia by a Ukrainian Zubrzycki, 19c
anti Ukrainian pro Polish trend of Zubrzycki works and ideas, Galicia, 19c, Novyi Chas, 1924
Zubrzycski, Ukrainian historian, public figure, unacceptance of Ukrainian language, 19c, Novyi Chas
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 48: RG-100.49, Novyi Chas. Sunday 27 May 1924. No.56 (Censored)Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tyktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

The last issue of Novyi Chas appeared on September 2, 1939.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on Polish state political discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian national agenda in interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, reflections on Polish repression on Ukrainian public organization in Wolyn, interwar
Mykhailo Vozniak, narrative on revival of Ukrainian national and religious life under Austria Novyi
Anti national discourse of Ukrainian history and literature in Galciia by a Ukrainian Zubrzycki, 19c
Moscophile Zubrycki, works in Moscovite language about Galician history, 19c, Novyi Chas, 1924
Novyi Chas, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Novyi Chas, reportage and local news Eastern Galicia, interwar
Novyi Chas, various advertisements, interwar
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 49: RG-100.50, Novyi Chas. Thursday 31 May 1924. No.57Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tiktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

The last issue of Novyi Chas appeared on September 2, 1939.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian national agenda in interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, various advertisements, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on Polish state political discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas in regard to regional and local affair on popular level, interwar
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Role of Austrian government in Ukrainian national life in early 19c, Mykhailo Vozniak, 1924, Novyi
Ukrainian national discourse under Austrian authorities, 19c, Novyi Chas, 1924
Ukrainian national discourse in literature, Austrian period, Novyi Chas, 1924
Mykhailo Vozniak, narrative on revival of Ukrainian national and religious life under Austria Novyi
Ridna Shkola (the Native School), Ukrainian educational organization, Novyi Chas, interwar
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 50: RG-100.51, Novyi Chas. Thursday 7 August 1924. No.59 (Censored)Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tiktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

The last issue of Novyi Chas appeared on September 2, 1939.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, discourse and reflection on current Polish governments and politics, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian national agenda in interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian political discourse, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, various advertisements, interwar
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, reportage and local news Eastern Galicia, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on the political discourse of the First World War, interwar
Ukrainian national discourse in literature, Austrian period, Novyi Chas, 1924
Ukrainian literary discourse in Galicia, Markian Shashkevych, 19c., Novyi Chas, 1924
Commercial advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Interpellation of Ukrainian senators in the Senate of the First Term Sejm, 1922 -- 1927, Poland 1924
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 51: RG-100.52, Novyi Chas. Sunday 10 August 1924. No.60 (Censored)Add to your cart.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tiktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

The last issue of Novyi Chas appeared on September 2, 1939.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian national agenda in interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, various advertisements, interwar
Reflections on Galician political discourse in the time of Revolution, 1918 -- 1923, Novyi Chas
Novyi Chas, satirical narrative in regard to Metropolitan Andrei Sheptytskyi, Lviv, 1924
Ukrainian literary prose published in Novyi Chas, interwar East Galicia
Rise of Ukrainian literature, role of Markian Shashkevych, 1835, Lviv, Novyi Chas, 1924
Novyi Chas, reflections on Polish state political discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, Polish and Ukrainian ideological divide, 19c., Novyi Chas, 1924
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Novyi Chas (The New Time), editoiral board and contributors, Lviv, interwar (1923 -- 1939)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 52: RG-100.52, Novyi Chas. Sunday 10 August 1924. No.60 (Censored)Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tiktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

The last issue of Novyi Chas appeared on September 2, 1939.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, discourse and reflection on current Polish governments and politics, interwar
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, censorship and confiscated publications, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian national agenda in interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian political discourse, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, reflections and discourse with regard to religious matters, interwar, East Galicia
Ukrainian periodicals published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Ukrainian political periodicals published in East Galicia, interwar Poland
Ukrainian political periodicals published in Lviv (Lwow), Novyi Chas, interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, various advertisements, interwar
Novyi Chas, criticism of Metropolitan Sheptytsky (Sheptytskii), article, 1924
Ukrainian historical prose and related narratives published in Novyi Chas, interwar
Russian white officers and soldiers in the French Foreign Legion, article Novyi Chas, 1924
Mykhailo Vozniak, narrative on revival of Ukrainian national and religious life under Austria Novyi
Role of Austrian government in Ukrainian national life in early 19c, Mykhailo Vozniak, 1924, Novyi
Ukrainian religious education reflected in Vozniak's narrative of Ukrainian revival in Austrian time
Revival of Ukrainian church parlance as a mundane tongue in East Galicia, Vozniak, Shashkevych 1924
Abuse of power and excesses in Polish prisons, Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland, Novyi Chas, 1924
Protests and excesses on Ivan Kovalchuk by the guard Kotowski, Lviv Batorogo prison Lviv (Lwow) 1924
Novyi Chas, reportage and local news Eastern Galicia, interwar
Literary and publication advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Eastern Galicia (Ukraine: Region)
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Novyi Chas (The New Time), editoiral board and contributors, Lviv, interwar (1923 -- 1939)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 53: RG-100.53, Novyi Chas. Thursday 14 August 1924. No.61 (Censored)Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tiktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

The last issue of Novyi Chas appeared on September 2, 1939.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, discourse and reflection on current Polish governments and politics, interwar
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, memoirs in regard to Ukrainian national struggle for independence, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian national agenda in interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, national and popular orientation, associated with the UNDO
Novyi Chas, various advertisements, interwar
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Ukrainian political periodicals published in East Galicia, interwar Poland
Ukrainian political periodicals published in Lviv (Lwow), Novyi Chas, interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, unrelated to the theme and unwarranted antisemitic remarks, interwar
Novyi Chas, censorship and confiscated publications, interwar
Mykhailo Vozniak, narrative on revival of Ukrainian national and religious life under Austria Novyi
Ukrainian religious education reflected in Vozniak's narrative of Ukrainian revival in Austrian time
Ukrainian historical prose and related narratives published in Novyi Chas, interwar
Literary and publication advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Eastern Galicia (Ukraine: Region)
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), editoiral board and contributors, Lviv, interwar (1923 -- 1939)
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 54: RG-100.54, Novyi Chas. Sunday 17 August 1924. No.62 (Censored)Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tiktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

The last issue of Novyi Chas appeared on September 2, 1939.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, censorship and confiscated publications, interwar
Novyi Chas, discourse and reflection on current Polish governments and politics, interwar
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian national agenda in interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, various advertisements, interwar
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Ukrainian political periodicals published in Lviv (Lwow), Novyi Chas, interwar Poland
Ukrainian political periodicals published in East Galicia, interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Mykhailo Vozniak, narrative on revival of Ukrainian national and religious life under Austria Novyi
Discourse on the existential issues, Shashkevych, Holovatskyi, Vagylevych, by M. Vozniak, Novyi Chas
Leopold Johann Nepomuk Ritter von Sacher Masoch, Director of Police, Lemberg (Lviv), 1830s, 1840s
Austrian factor in Ukrainian revival the case of M. Shashkevych, M.Vozniak, narrative, Novyi Chas
Stepan Fedak is released from prison in Rawicz, Poland, August 1924, Novyi Chas, 1924
Stepan Fedak is released from prison in Rawicz, Poland and leaves for studies to Berlin, August 1924
Novyi Chas, agricultural sphere, discourse, interwar
Literary and publication advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Ukraine: Region)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), editoiral board and contributors, Lviv, interwar (1923 -- 1939)
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 55: RG-100.55, Novyi Chas. Sunday 24 August 1924. No.63 - 64Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tiktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

The last issue of Novyi Chas appeared on September 2, 1939.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, agricultural sphere, discourse, interwar
Literary and publication advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Political satire and caricatures published in Novyi Chas, interwar
Political caricatures published in Novyi Chas, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian political discourse, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian national agenda in interwar Poland
Discourse of Ukrainian new literary languae in 1830s, Shashkevych, by M. Vozniak, Novyi Chas, 1924
Efforts to publish a Ukrainian slavonic language newspaper Zoria by Shashkevich met negations, 1835
Ukrainian clerics and Austrian officials turned against Zoria, periodical in 1835, Vozniak, 1924
Content of Zoria Halytska, Ukrainian folklore and historic stories, Shashkevych, 1840s, Vozniak
Zoria, a first proto-Ukrainian language periodicals begins appears in Galicia, 1840s
Ukrainian literary prose, Petro Franko, published in Novyi Chas, interwar
Agricultural discourse in social terms, Novyi Chas, October 1923
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Eastern Galicia (Ukraine: Region)
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Documents in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), editoiral board and contributors, Lviv, interwar (1923 -- 1939)
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 56: RG-100.56, Novyi Chas. Sunday 31 August 1924. No.65 - 66Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tiktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

The last issue of Novyi Chas appeared on September 2, 1939.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, agricultural sphere, discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian national agenda in interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, national and popular orientation, associated with the UNDO
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian political discourse, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, various advertisements, interwar
Ukrainian periodicals published in Poland, 1918 --1939
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Attempts to standardize a phonetic Ukrainian grammar, discourse, 1840s, Zoria Halytska, Shashkevych
Publication of Rusalka Dnistrova in Budapest, 1836, Shaskevich, Holovatskii, Vahylevych, by Vozniak
Almanach Rusalka Dnistrova, discourse of grammar and of south and west slavic vernaculars, 1836
Mykhailo Vozniak, narrative on revival of Ukrainian national and religious life under Austria Novyi
Rusalka Dnistrova, contetn and discourse, Shaskevych, by M. Vozniak, 1924, Novyi Chas
Ukrainian literary prose, Petro Franko, published in Novyi Chas, interwar
Literary and publication advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Eastern Galicia (Ukraine: Region)
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), editoiral board and contributors, Lviv, interwar (1923 -- 1939)
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 57: RG-100.57, Novyi Chas. Thursday 4 September 1924. No.67Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tiktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

The last issue of Novyi Chas appeared on September 2, 1939.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, agricultural sphere, discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on Polish state political discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian national agenda in interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian political discourse, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, various advertisements, interwar
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Political caricatures published in Ukrainian periodicals, interwar East Galicia
Ukrainian political periodicals published in Lviv (Lwow), Novyi Chas, interwar Poland
A new Ukrainian narratives in vernacular and opposition to it, Rusalka Dnistrova, 1840s
Greek Orthodox clerics against a new Ukrainian narratives in phonetic and civil script, 1844 Vozniak
The role and personality of M. Shashkevych in the new Ukrainian narratives, 1840s by Vozniak, 1924
Peripeteia with dissemination of Rusalka Dnistrowa in Galicia, censorship 1840s, Vozniak, 1924
Ukrainian literati, biographies, Novyi Chas, interwar
Ukrainian literati, biographies, Lesia Ukrainka, Novyi Chas, 1924
Literary and publication advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Ukraine: Region)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), editoiral board and contributors, Lviv, interwar (1923 -- 1939)
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 58: RG-100.58, Novyi Chas. Sunday 7 September 1924. No.68 (Censored)Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tiktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

The last issue of Novyi Chas appeared on September 2, 1939.

Subject/Index Terms:
Lviv (Ukraine)
Novyi Chas, agricultural sphere, discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, discourse and reflection on current Polish governments and politics, interwar
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian national agenda in interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, reflections on Polish state political discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian political discourse, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, various advertisements, interwar
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Ukrainian political periodicals published in Lviv (Lwow), Novyi Chas, interwar Poland
Assassination of Director Sofron Maviyas, bilingual gymnasium in Przemysl, 1924, Novyi Chas, 1924
Political assassination of Sofron Matviyas, director of bilingual gymnasium in Przemysl, 1924
The role and personality of M. Shashkevych in the new Ukrainian narratives, 1840s by Vozniak, 1924
Existence of Markiyan Shashkevych, discourse by M. Vozniak, Novyi Chas, 1924
Followers of Markiyan Shashkevych, Eastern Galician 1840s, Ukrainian literary language, Vozniak 1924
Ukrainian literary prose, Petro Franko, published in Novyi Chas, interwar
Ukrainian literary prose published in Novyi Chas, interwar East Galicia
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Eastern Galicia (Ukraine: Region)
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), editoiral board and contributors, Lviv, interwar (1923 -- 1939)
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 59: RG-100.59, Novyi Chas. Sunday 7 September 1924. No.68 (Censored)Add to your cart.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tiktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

The last issue of Novyi Chas appeared on September 2, 1939.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, censorship and confiscated publications, interwar
Novyi Chas, agricultural sphere, discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on Polish state political discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian national agenda in interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian political discourse, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, various advertisements, interwar
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Ukrainian political periodicals published in Lviv (Lwow), Novyi Chas, interwar Poland
Assassination attempt on the life of Stanislaw Wojcechowski, President of Poland, September 1924
Stanislaw Wojcechowski, President of Poland, visit to Lwow (Lviv), beginning of September 1924
Reflection on the President Wojcechowski visit to Lviv (Lwow), September 1924, Novyi Chas, 1924
Reflection on assassination attempt on President Wojcechowski, September 5, 1924, Novyi Chas, 1924
Yakiv Holovatskii (Holowacki), followers of M.Shashkevych, new Ukrainian literature, 1840s, Vozniak
Mykola Ustyianovych, followed the course for the new Ukrainian literature, 1840s, Vozniak, 1924
Phonetic transcription of the new literary Ukrainian, 1840s, Vozniak, Novyi Chas, 1924
Reflections on the course of assassinaiton of Sofron Matviyas, Director of Gymnasium, Przemysl, 1924
Ukrainian literary prose, Petro Franko, published in Novyi Chas, interwar
Ukrainian literary prose published in Novyi Chas, interwar East Galicia
Political assassination of Ukrainian civil servants for pro Polish position, Matviyas, Przemysl 1924
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Ukraine: Region)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), editoiral board and contributors, Lviv, interwar (1923 -- 1939)
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 60: RG-100.60, Novyi Chas. Sunday 14 September 1924. No.70 (Censored)Add to your cart.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tiktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

The last issue of Novyi Chas appeared on September 2, 1939.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, agricultural sphere, discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, censorship and confiscated publications, interwar
Novyi Chas, discourse and reflection on current Polish governments and politics, interwar
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian national agenda in interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian political discourse, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, various advertisements, interwar
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Creation of phonetic and popular parlance Ukrainian language, 1830s, 1840s, discourse by M. Vozniak
Greek Catholic Ukrainian Clergy was against literature based on popular parlance, 1830s, Galicia
Greek Catholic Ukrainian clergy stood for old slavonic language as the only one, 1830s, by Vozniak
Reflection on attempt on President Wojcechowski life in Lwow on September 5, 1924, Novyi Chas, 1924
Ukrainian literary prose published in Novyi Chas, interwar East Galicia
Ukrainian literary prose, Petro Franko, published in Novyi Chas, interwar
Literary and publication advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Ukraine: Region)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), editoiral board and contributors, Lviv, interwar (1923 -- 1939)
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 61: RG-100.61, Novyi Chas. Thursday 18 September 1924. No.71 (Censored)Add to your cart.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tiktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

The last issue of Novyi Chas appeared on September 2, 1939.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, censorship and confiscated publications, interwar
Novyi Chas, agricultural sphere, discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on Polish state political discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian national agenda in interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian political discourse, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, various advertisements, interwar
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Ukrainian political periodicals published in Lviv (Lwow), Novyi Chas, interwar Poland
Summary Tribunal, East Galicia, interwar
Summary Tribunal, interwar Poland
Summary tribunal in the Steiger case consisted of counselor (judges) Dukiet, Huth, Mayer and Socha
Summary Tribunal in the Steiger Trial, Lwow (Lviv), September 15, 1924
Summary Tribunal of Stanislaw Steiger, September 15, 1924, Novyi Chas
Novyi Chas, reflections on the Steiger Summary Tribunal and Steiger Affair, September 1924
Reflections on the course of assassinaiton of Sofron Matviyas, Director of Gymnasium, Przemysl, 1924
Unification of Polish and Ukrainian women's pedagogical seminaries following Matviyas assassination
Undeveloped state of Ukrainian national language and literature in 1830s, 1840s by Vozniak, 1924
Literary and publication advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Ukraine: Region)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), editoiral board and contributors, Lviv, interwar (1923 -- 1939)
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 62: RG-100.62, Novyi Chas. Sunday 21 September 1924. No.72 (Censored)Add to your cart.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tiktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

The last issue of Novyi Chas appeared on September 2, 1939.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, agricultural sphere, discourse, interwar
Literary and publication advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Novyi Chas, discourse and reflection on current Polish governments and politics, interwar
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on dictators of Soviet Russia and Italy, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian national agenda in interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian political discourse, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, various advertisements, interwar
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, reflections on the tendencies in Ukrainian political spectrum, 1920s, East Galicia
Ukrainian political periodicals published in Lviv (Lwow), Novyi Chas, interwar Poland
Steiger Trial, Summary Tribunal refers the case to the court of jury, September 15 -17, 1924
Steiger Trial, no unanimity in Summary tribunal, referred to the court of juries, Novy Chas, 1924
Jury trial of Yaroslav Selezinka for state treason, Lviv (Lwow), September 1924, Novyi Chas, 1924
Corrupt state of Greek Catholic Ukrainian hierarchs, Metropolitan Levytskyi, Vozniak, 1924
Corrupt and un-Ukrainian state of Greek Catholic hierarchy in 1830s, 1840s by Yakiv Holovatskii
Ukrainian literary prose published in Novyi Chas, interwar East Galicia
Ukrainian literary prose, Petro Franko, published in Novyi Chas, interwar
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Ukraine: Region)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), editoiral board and contributors, Lviv, interwar (1923 -- 1939)
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 63: RG-100.63, Novyi Chas. Thursday 25 September 1924. No.73 (Censored)Add to your cart.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tiktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

The last issue of Novyi Chas appeared on September 2, 1939.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, its position on the Steiger Summary Trial and the line of defense, Novyi Chas, 1924
Reflections and discourse of Steiger Trial by Novyi Chas, 1924 -- 1925, Lviv (Lwow)
Novyi Chas, reflections on the Steiger Summary Tribunal and Steiger Affair, September 1924
Ukrainian political periodicals published in Lviv (Lwow), Novyi Chas, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian political discourse, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, various advertisements, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on Polish state political discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, discourse and reflection on current Polish governments and politics, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
To establish Ukrainian literary language is to move on to national liberation, Shashkevych circle
Ukrainian vernacular to become a literary language of Ukrainian society, Makrian Shashkevych
Periodicals in literary Ukrainian language shall pave the way to national emancipation, Shashkevych
Revolution of 1848 (the Spring of People), influence on Galician Ukrainian emancipation, M. Vozniak
Polish national Address to Austrian Emporor, March 18, 1848, discourse and narrative, M. Vozniak
Lwow (Poland)
Lviv (Ukraine)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Eastern Galicia (Ukraine: Region)
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), editoiral board and contributors, Lviv, interwar (1923 -- 1939)
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 64: RG-100.64, Novyi Chas. Sunday 28 September 1924. No.74 (Censored)Add to your cart.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tiktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

The last issue of Novyi Chas appeared on September 2, 1939.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, following the Ukrainian parliamentary clum in First Term Polish Sejm, 1922 -- 1927
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian national agenda in interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, various advertisements, interwar
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Ukrainian political periodicals published in Lviv (Lwow), Novyi Chas, interwar Poland
Polish emancipaiton movement begins in revolutionary terms, Spring 1948, Lwow, petition
Polish emancipation movement exclues Ukrainians or Rusyns as a nationality, Spring 1948, Lviv (Lwow)
Polish petition ot the Count Stadion accepted only on national guard, release of political prisoners
Poles rejected the oauth to Austrian Emperor, but accepted to the King of Poles, Spring 1848
Delayed Ukrainian (Rusyn) petition to the Governor of Galicia, April 1848, likelihood of Polish one
Literary and publication advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Ukraine: Region)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), editoiral board and contributors, Lviv, interwar (1923 -- 1939)
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 65: RG-100.65, Novyi Chas. Thursday 2 October 1924. No.75 (Censored)Add to your cart.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tiktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

The last issue of Novyi Chas appeared on September 2, 1939.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, discourse and reflection on current Polish governments and politics, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian national agenda in interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian political discourse, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, various advertisements, interwar
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Ukrainian political periodicals published in Lviv (Lwow), Novyi Chas, interwar Poland
Spring of People in Galicia, Polish-Ukrainian discourse of self identification, Vozniak, 1924
Ukrainian literary prose, Petro Franko, published in Novyi Chas, interwar
Commercial advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Literary and publication advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Ukraine: Region)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), editoiral board and contributors, Lviv, interwar (1923 -- 1939)
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 66: RG-100.66, Novyi Chas. Sunday 5 October 1924. No.76 (Censored)Add to your cart.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tiktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

The last issue of Novyi Chas appeared on September 2, 1939.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, discourse and reflection on current Polish governments and politics, interwar
Novyi Chas, doctrine and tasks, commencement of publication, from editorial board, October 1923
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on Polish state political discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian national agenda in interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, various advertisements, interwar
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Ukrainian political periodicals published in Lviv (Lwow), Novyi Chas, interwar Poland
Austrian authorities support Ukrainiann (Rusyn) Committee, April 1848, Gubernatorial discourse
Establishment of Supreme Ruthenian Council, May 2, 1848, Vozniak, 1924
Establishment of Polish National Council, April 15, 1848, Vozniak, 1924
Ukrainians met the Revolution of 1848 ideologically unprepared, East Galicia, Vozniak, 1924
Supreme Ruthenian Council (Holovna Ruska Rada), Lviv (Lwow), May 1848, discourse
Commercial advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Ukraine: Region)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), editoiral board and contributors, Lviv, interwar (1923 -- 1939)
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 67: RG-100.67, Novyi Chas. Thursday 9 October 1924. No.77 (Censored)Add to your cart.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tiktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

The last issue of Novyi Chas appeared on September 2, 1939.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on Polish state political discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian political discourse, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, various advertisements, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian national agenda in interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Ukrainian political periodicals published in Lviv (Lwow), Novyi Chas, interwar Poland
Supreme Ruthenian Council (Holovna Ruska Rada), Lviv (Lwow), May 1848, discourse
To develop Ukrainian (Rusyn) mother tongue as a common language, 1848, Revolution, Vozniak, 1924
Literary and publication advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Ukraine: Region)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), editoiral board and contributors, Lviv, interwar (1923 -- 1939)
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 68: RG-100.68, Novyi Chas. Sunday 12 October 1924. No.78Add to your cart.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tiktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

The last issue of Novyi Chas appeared on September 2, 1939.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, discourse and reflection on current Polish governments and politics, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on Polish state political discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian national agenda in interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian political discourse, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Ukrainian political periodicals published in Lviv (Lwow), Novyi Chas, interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, various advertisements, interwar
Ukrainian parliamentary representation in First Term Sejm and Senate, 1922-1927, interwar Poland
Ukrainian parliamentary representation in the first term Sejm, tensions, reflections in Novyi Chas
Chancellery for National Defense with regard to Ukrainian Parliamentary Representation, I term Sejm
Chancellery for National Defense, a liaison with Ukrainian population and Ukrainian parliamentarians
Rusyn Assembly (Sobor), Revolution of 1848 in Austria, East Galicia, discourse, Vozniak, 1924
The Ruthenian Daily, publication of the Ruthenian Congress (Sobor),  Lviv, Austrain Revolution, 1848
Ivan Vahylevych, a cleric, literati, editor of the second Ukrainian periodical, Rusyn Daily, 1848
Ivan Vhylevych, literati, Ukrainian grammarian, politically inexperienced, followed a Sobor cause
Austrian authorities in control of revolutionary situation, November 1848, Vozniak, 1924
Austrian authorities regained control in Galicia, closure of Polish and Ukrainian periodicals, 1848
Despondency and desperation of Ivan Vahylevych, November 1848, conversion to Protestantism, Vozniak
Literary and ideological discourse Zorija Halytska versus Daily Sobor, 1848, Vozniak, 1924
Rusyn (Ukrainaina) separatism is supported by Austrian authorities, 1848, Vozniak, 1924
Austrian authorities play out a Ukrainain (Rusyn) political discourse in regard to Poles, 1848
Ensuing confrontation between Polish and Ukrainian national causes, Galicia, 1848, Vozniak, 1924
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Ukraine: Region)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), editoiral board and contributors, Lviv, interwar (1923 -- 1939)
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 69: RG-100.69, Novyi Chas. Thursday 16 October 1924. No.79Add to your cart.

Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian periodical published in Lviv (Lwow) under unrelated political entities.

Publication commenced in Lviv in 1923 by the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO). It was funded by Ukrainian Diaspora in the US and Canada. The periodical was under the editorship of Zenon Pelenskyi and Dmytro Paliiv.

Novyi Chas changed the trend from a radical to centrist and since 1925 the publication was associated with the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). The editor remained Dmytro Paliiv.

Since 1926, Novyi Chas was purchased by a Ukrainian publisher Ivan Tiktor, who on its basis created a conglomerate of Ukrainian publication in East Galicia under the cumulative name The Ukrainian Press.

The last issue of Novyi Chas appeared on September 2, 1939.

Subject/Index Terms:
Novyi Chas, discourse and reflection on current Polish governments and politics, interwar
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflection on Ukrainization discourse in the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian national agenda in interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, various advertisements, interwar
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Ukrainian political periodicals published in Lviv (Lwow), Novyi Chas, interwar Poland
Franz Stadion, Count von Warthausen, Governor of Austrian Galicia, 1847, 1848
Count Franz Stadion, his role in advocating Ukrainian political rights, Galicia, 1848
Count Franz Stadion, Governor of Austrian Galicia, political discourse, 1848
Polish perception of Count Stadion as a supporter of Ukrainian cause in Galicia, 1848
Zoria Halytska, a proto-Ukrainian, a church slavonic periodical, Revolution of 1848, Galicia
Supreme Ruthenian Council (Holovna Ruska Rada), Lviv, 1848 -- 1851
Revolution in Austrian Empire, 1848 -- 1849
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Ukraine: Region)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), editoiral board and contributors, Lviv, interwar (1923 -- 1939)
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)

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[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 4: RG-100.04, Novyi Chas. Sunday 11 November 1923. No.4],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 5: RG-100.05, Novyi Chas. Thursday 15 November 1923. No.5],
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[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 8: RG-100.08, Novyi Chas. Sunday 25 November 1923. No.8 (Censored)],
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[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 13: RG-100.13, Novyi Chas. Thursday 20 December 1923. No.14],
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[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 15: RG-100.15, Novyi Chas. Thursday 27 December 1923. No.16],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 16: RG-100.16, Novyi Chas. Sunday 30 December 1923. No.17],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 17: RG-100.17, Novyi Chas. Sunday 13 January 1924. No.2],
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[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 24: RG-100.24, Novyi Chas. Thursday 7 February 1924. No.9],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 25: RG-100.25, Novyi Chas. Sunday 10 February 1924. No.10],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 26: RG-100.26, Novyi Chas. Thurday 14 February 1924. No.11],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 27: RG-100.27, Novyi Chas. Sunday 17 February 1924. No.12],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 28: RG-100.28, Novyi Chas. Thursday 21 February 1924. No.13],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 29: RG-100.29, Novyi Chas. Sunday 24 February 1924. No.14],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 30: RG-100.30, Novyi Chas. Thursday 28 February 1924. No.15 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 31: RG-100.31, Novyi Chas. Sunday 2 March 1924. No.16 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 32: RG-100.32, Novyi Chas. Thursday 6 March 1924. No.17 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 33: RG-100.33, Novyi Chas. Sunday 9 March 1924. No.18 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 34: RG-100.34, Novyi Chas. Thursday 13 March 1924. No.19 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 35: RG-100.35, Novyi Chas. Sunday 16 March 1924. No.20 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 36: RG-100.36, Novyi Chas. Thursday 20 March 1924. No.21],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 37: RG-100.37, Novyi Chas. Sunday 23 March 1924. No.22],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 38: RG-100.38, Novyi Chas. Thursday 27 March 1924. No.23],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 39: RG-100.39, Novyi Chas. Sunday 30 March 1924. No.24 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 40: RG-100.40, Novyi Chas. Thursday 3 April 1924. No.25 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 41: RG-100.41, Novyi Chas. Sunday 6 April 1924. No.26 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 42: RG-100.42, Novyi Chas. Thursday 10 April 1924. No.27],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 43: RG-100.43, Novyi Chas. Sunday 13 April 1924. No.28 (Censored)],
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[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 45: RG-100.46, Novyi Chas. Thursday 8 May 1924. No.33 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 46: RG-100.47, Novyi Chas. Sunday 11 May 1924. No.33],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 47: RG-100.48, Novyi Chas. Thursday 24 May 1924. No.55 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 48: RG-100.49, Novyi Chas. Sunday 27 May 1924. No.56 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 49: RG-100.50, Novyi Chas. Thursday 31 May 1924. No.57],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 50: RG-100.51, Novyi Chas. Thursday 7 August 1924. No.59 (Censored)],
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[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 61: RG-100.61, Novyi Chas. Thursday 18 September 1924. No.71 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 62: RG-100.62, Novyi Chas. Sunday 21 September 1924. No.72 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 63: RG-100.63, Novyi Chas. Thursday 25 September 1924. No.73 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 64: RG-100.64, Novyi Chas. Sunday 28 September 1924. No.74 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 65: RG-100.65, Novyi Chas. Thursday 2 October 1924. No.75 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 66: RG-100.66, Novyi Chas. Sunday 5 October 1924. No.76 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 67: RG-100.67, Novyi Chas. Thursday 9 October 1924. No.77 (Censored)],
[Document/Artifact of Item-Level 68: RG-100.68, Novyi Chas. Sunday 12 October 1924. No.78],
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