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Title:
RG-100.21, Novyi Chas. Sunday 27 January 1924. No.6 (Censored)
ID:
RG-100.21
Repository:
Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust
Found in:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), interwar periodical, 1925-1939 Document/Artifact of Item-Level 21: RG-100.21, Novyi Chas. Sunday 27 January 1924. No.6 (Censored)
Creators:
Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor), 1896 -- 1982, publisher, editor, political figure (1918 -- 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)
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)
Subjects:
Conceptualization of Ukrainian national cause in every-day life, Novyi Chas, interwar
Destratification of peasantry and among local landowners, West Ukrainian land under Poland, 14, 15 c
Documents in Ukrainian language
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Letters from subscribers published in Novyi Chas, interwar
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Narratives in Ukrainian language
New feudal like relations established in the former West Ukrainian lands, hierarchy of power 14th c.
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
Reflection on the death of Vladimir Lenin, January 21, 1924, Novyi Chas, interwar
Satirical and parodying literary depiction of Jews by Ukrainian narratives, Novyi Chas, interwar
Transition of West Ukrainian principalities to Poland, new hierarchical structure, 14, 15 centuries
Ukrainian historical prose and related narratives published in Novyi Chas, interwar
Destratification of peasantry and among local landowners, West Ukrainian land under Poland, 14, 15 c
Documents in Ukrainian language
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Letters from subscribers published in Novyi Chas, interwar
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Narratives in Ukrainian language
New feudal like relations established in the former West Ukrainian lands, hierarchy of power 14th c.
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
Reflection on the death of Vladimir Lenin, January 21, 1924, Novyi Chas, interwar
Satirical and parodying literary depiction of Jews by Ukrainian narratives, Novyi Chas, interwar
Transition of West Ukrainian principalities to Poland, new hierarchical structure, 14, 15 centuries
Ukrainian historical prose and related narratives published in Novyi Chas, interwar
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