Authors: Anna Reid
Kravchuk, Leonid
during coup (1991)
elected president
resigns Party posts
Kuchma, Leonid
economic reform
elected president
relations with West
Kuprin, Aleksandr, description of Kiev
Kuryno, Maria Pavlyivna
Kysil, Adam
Landau, Sergeant Felix
Langeron, Count Alexandre
Lazarenko, Pavlo
League of Nations
Lebed, Aleksandr
Lemberg
Lenin, Vladimir
Lesnaya, battle of
Lithuanians, in southern Rus
Lloyd George, David
Lukyanenko, Levko
Lukovytsya
Luzhkov, Yuriy
Lviv
anti-communist demonstrations (1988)
churches
in First World War
NKVD massacres (1941)
nationalist movement under Austro-Hungary
nationalist movement under Soviei Union
Petlyura action
Polish-Ukrainian rivalry
Lwow
Lyashenko, Stepan
Lyons, Eugene, famine reporting
Macarius, Patriarch of Antioch
Makfoud Giray, Khan
Makhno, Nestor
Maksimov, Sergey
Mangyshlak peninsula
Manstein, Erich von
Margolin, Arnold
Masol, Vitaly
Matussiv
Maxwell, Robert
May Laws
Mazeppa, Ivan
defeat at Poltava
Mclnyk, Andriy
Mengli Giray, Khan
Menshikov, Aleksandr
Meshkov, Yuriy
Mickiewicz, Adam
Pan Tadeusz
Milla Mejlis
Milner, Rev. Thomas
miners, Donetsk
Mir space station
missionaries, Poltava
Moishe-Leib
see
Kolesnik Moldova
Mongols, rule of Kiev
Moscow
State of Emergency
see also
Muscovy
Mriya
aeroplane
Mstyslav, Metropolitan
Muggeridge, Malcolm
Muscovy
see also
Moscow
museums
Kiev
Poltava
Sevastopol
Zaporizhya
Nakhimov, Admiral Paul
Namier, Lewis
Nanivska, Vera
Narodychy, effects of radiation
NATO, eastward expansion
Nazis
forced labour programme
Holocaust
prisoner-of-war camps
Ukrainian recruits
Untermensch philosophy
New Russia
Nicholas I, Tsar
Nicholas II, Tsar
abdication
nuclear weapons, arms reduction treaty
Odessa
boom
foundation
Holocaust
immigrants
Jews
pogroms
OGPU (secret police)
dekulakisation
famine
Olha, Princess
Oliynyk, Pavlo
Orenburg
Organisation of Ukrainian
Nationalists (OUN) in pre-war
Poland
help for Wehrmacht
philosophy
Orlov, Count Alexey
Orthodoxy
conversion of Rus
Union of Brest
Ostarbeiter
Ottoman empire
loss of Crimea
relationship with Crimean khanate
Pale of Settlement
Paris peace talks (1919)
Galicia
Paul, Archdeacon of Aleppo
Pavlychko, Solomea,
Letters from
Kiev
Pereyaslav Treaty
Perm, Urals
Perun (thunder god)
Pestryakov, Yuriy
Peter the Great, Tsar
Peter and Paul Cathedral, Kamyanets
Petlyura, Semyon
Petrovo, famine deaths
Pieracki, Bronislaw
Pilsudski Jozef
Pipes, Richard
Podgorodnoye
Podolchak, Ihor
Poland
inter-war population
invasion under Ribbentrop-Molotov pact
Partitions
political system
Polonisation
relations with Russia
relations with Ukraine
religion
rule over Bukovyna
rule over Galicia
rule over Lviv
serfdom
Union of Lublin
Poles
deported by Khrushchev
massacred by Khmelnytsky
massacred by UPA
rivalry with Ukrainians under Austro-Hungary
Russification
Poltava
Postyshev, Pavel
Potemkin, Grigory
Pravda
, Chernobyl accident
privatisation
Prosvita
(Enlightenment) society
Prut River
Prypyat
Pushkin, Aleksandr
Eugene Onegin
Rada (Central Council, 1918)
Jewish affairs
The Radetzky March
(Roth)
radiation
levels at Chernobyl
research in Narodychy
Raim fortress
Rathenau, Walther
Ravensbriick
Repin, Ilya,
They Weren't Expecting Him
Repnina, Princess Varvara
Richelieu, Armand-Emmanuel, Duede
Riga Treaty
Riurik dynasty
Romanians
in Bukovyna
massacre of Odessan Jews
Roth, Joseph
The Radetzky March
Rozumovsky, Kyrylo
Rozumovsky, Oleksiy
Rukh
Rus
see
Kievan Rus
Russia
annexation of Crimea (1783)
nineteenth-century anti-Semitism
Pereyaslav Treaty
relations with post-independence
Ukraine
Russification
see also
Soviet Union
Russians
in Crimea
in Ukraine
Ruthenian
language
nobility
Sacher-Masoch, Count Leopold von
St Petersburg
Sakharov, Andrey
salo
Samoylovychyivan
Santa Sofia Cathedral, Kiev
Sarmatism, Poland
Saveraux, Bishop Gautier
Scandinavians, arrival in Slav lands
Schulz, Bruno
Schwartzbard, Sholem
Second World War
deportation of nationalities
numbers killed
Ukrainian participation
Sejm, Poland
serfs
Sevastopol
Bolsheviks in
closed city
Shaw, George Bernard
Shcherbak, Yuriy,
Chernobyl: a Documentary Story
Shcherban, Yevhen
Shcherbina, Boris
Shcherbytsky, Volodymyr
Sheptytsky, Metropolitan Andriy
Shevchenko, Taras
appearance
exile
expedition to the Caspian
freed from serfdom
poems
posthumous reverence
return from exile
Shukhevych, Roman
Sienkiewicz, Henryk,
By Fire And Sword
Simferopol
Skarga, Piotr
Skoropadsky, Pavlo
Skrypnyk, Mykola
Slatinske Doly (Velyky Bychkiv)
Smotrych River
Sobieski, Jan
Socha, Leopold
Solidarity
Soros, George
Soshenko, Ivan
Soviet Union
collapse
coup (1991)
occupation of Galicia (1941)
political prisoners
propaganda tours for Western visitors (1930s)
reason for collapse
response to Chernobyl
see also
Russia
Stadion, Count Franz
Stalin, Josef
deportation policy
famine
food requisitions
purges
Stanyslaviv, Jewish deportation centre
Stasyuk, Mykola
Steinbeck, John,
A Russian Journal
steppe, Black Sea
Stetsko, Yaroslav
Stus, Vasyl
Subtelny, Orest, Russification's success
Svyatopolk, Prince
Svyatoslav, Prince
Swedes, defeat at Poltava
Szeptycki, Stanislaw
szlachta, Poland
Szporluk, Roman
Taras Bulba
(Gogol)
Tatars
in Civil War (1918-21)
Crimean khanate
deportation (1944)
emigration to Turkey
return to Crimea
Taylor, A.J.P,
The Habsbmg Monarchy
Terehovye
The White Guard (Bulgakov)
Tisza River
Tolstonogov, Vitaly
Tolstoy, Leo
Tolz, Vera, deportation of nationalities
Tott, Baron de, envoy to Tatars
Transcarpathia
autonomy bid
Trenos or Lament of the Holy Eastern Church
Tripartite Agreement
Turkey
Cossack attacks
treaty with Russia
Turks
capture of Kamyanets
in Crimea
rule over Bukovyna
Twain, Mark
Ukraine
anti-Semitism
as borderland
corruption
countryside
democracy
east-west divide
economy
ethnic issues
future dependent on Moscow
Gorbachev's Union referendum
independence
inflation
inhabitants killed in Second World War
Jewish emigration
Jewish population
legal system
media
national character
national identity
nationalist movement
navy
position in Soviet Union
post-independence
relations with Poland
relations with Russia
relations with West
Russian reaction to independence
Russians in
Western ignorance
Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA)
Ukrainian language
Ukrainian National Assembly (UNA)
Ukrainska Povstanska Armiya (UPA)
see
Ukrainian Insurgent Army
Ulam, Adam
Uman, Jewish massacres
Umansky, Konstantin
Uniate Church
Union of Brest (1596)
Union of Lublin (1569)
United States
aid to Ukraine
ignorance of Ukraine
Varrenikov, General
Verhovna Rada
Versailles Treaty
Vimina, Alberto
Vynnytsya, Jews massacred
Voland, Franz de
Volhynia
Volodymyr, Prince (Saint)
choice of religion
Vologda
von Rezzori, Gregor
The Hussai
The Snows of Yesteryear
Vorontsov, Mikhail
Vyshnya, Ostap
Waschuk, Roman
Wehrmacht, treatment of prisoners
Weliczker Wells, Leon
The fanowska Road
Jewish escapees
Werth, Alexander,
Russia at War
The White Guard
(Bulgakov)
White Russians
in Kiev (1918)
Jewish massacres
Wilson, Woodrow
Wisniowiecki, Jarema
World Bank reports
Yaroslav the Wise, Prince
Yekaterinoslav
Yelizavetgrad, pogroms
Yellow Waters
Yeltsin, Boris
Yusopov, Felix
Zamoyski, Adam, The Polish Way
Zaporozhian Sich
Zaporozhians
Zaporizhya
Zhabotinsky, Vladimir
Zhirinovsky, Vladimir
Zvyahilsky, Yuhym
Zygmunt August, King
Zygmunt the Elder, King