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Biography of the author, the late Dr. Roman Rakhmanny
Graveside eulogy by the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Ukraine in Canada
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RR01 |
Frontispice pages |
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Foreword |
5 |
Preface |
7 |
Table of Contents |
9 |
Part I. Insurgency in the Ukraine |
13 |
Chapter 1 - Ukraine's Struggle for Freedom |
15 |
Chapter 2 - The Inclined Plane |
20 |
Chapter 3 - The Unknown Front |
26 |
Chapter 4 - Ukraine Advises How to Rock Kremlin |
31 |
Chapter 5 - The Roots of the Insurgency in the Ukraine |
36 |
RR02 |
Part II. Ukrainian Nationalism and Soviet-West Relations |
53 |
Chapter 6 - The Kremlin Woos the Ukrainians |
55 |
Chapter 7 - Message on Prison Cloth: A Plea For Freedom |
59 |
Chapter 8 - Ukrainian Nationalism |
62 |
Chapter 9 - The Emergence of a Submerged Nation in the Soviet Union |
66 |
Chapter 10 - Comrade Enko - The Warhorse of Russia |
88 |
Part III. Man, Society, and Religion in the USSR |
77 |
Chapter 11 - Why Russia Needs Time and Peace |
79 |
Chapter 12 - The Lonely Soviet Man |
83 |
Chapter 13 - Church-State Relations: Live Issue in the Kremlin |
90 |
Chapter 14 - The Revolution and the Bureaucrat |
95 |
Chapter 15 - The Great Witness |
99 |
Chapter 16 - The Jewish Fact in Russia |
104 |
Chapter 17 - Eight Nations Die |
109 |
Chapter 18 - Magadan and the Rising New Humanism |
113 |
RR03 |
Part IV. Ukrainian Nationalism: Fifty Years After the October Revolution |
119 |
Chapter 19 - Ukraine - the Specter of Nationalism |
121 |
Chapter 20 - Ukrainian Nationalism Fifty Years After the Bolshevik Revolution |
125 |
Part V. Intellectual Dissent in the Ukraine |
131 |
Chapter 21 - "Exchanges Along the 50th Parallel" |
133 |
Chapter 22 - The Chornovil Papers and Intellectual Liberty |
136 |
Chapter 23 - Ukrainian Writer Dzyuba Criticizes Russification |
139 |
Chapter 24 - Clandestine Soviet Paper Tells All |
142 |
Chapter 25 - Wives of Soviet Dissidents Lead a Difficult Life |
147 |
Chapter 26 - Moroz Rocks the Empire of Soviet Cogs |
152 |
Chapter 27 - Stalinism Reappears in the Ukraine Colony |
159 |
Chapter 28 - Suppression in the Ukraine |
168 |
Chapter 29 - Spirit Under Oppression |
171 |
Chapter 30 - Ukrainians View Canada as the Last Haven |
175 |
Chapter 31 - The Tale of Two Archipelagos |
179 |
RR04 |
Part VI. International Communism and Ukrainian Nationalism |
183 |
Chapter 32 - Ukrainian Dissenters Being Heard |
185 |
Chapter 33 - Peking's Involvement With the Ukrainian Problem |
190 |
Chapter 34 - Canadian Reds Have Hardest Time Explaining Policies |
193 |
Chapter 35 - Kremlin Strategists Worried About Ethnic Variety |
198 |
Chapter 36 - The Elevators of Madness |
205 |
Chapter 37 - The Second Circle of Terror |
210 |
Part VII. Ukrainians in Diaspora |
215 |
Chapter 38 - The Saga of the Youngest Brother |
217 |
RR05 |
Chapter 39 - The Prague Group of Ukrainian Nationalist Writers and Their Ideological Origins |
238 |
Chapter 40 - Canadians With a Difference |
250 |
Chapter 41 - A Life of Distinction |
256 |
Chapter 42 - The Canadian Option for 1975 and Beyond: Unity Through Diversity |
261 |
Chapter 43 - The Invisible Ethnic |
281 |
Chapter 44 - To Ukrainians, He Is a Man For All Seasons |
288 |
Index |
293 |
About the Author |
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