gogol yes, bulgakov was still considered a ukrainian writer, and gogol was no longer there, in my opinion, it was almost even taught in translations, yes, before alexander sergeevich pushkin, the ukrainian language and taras bulba who spoke to the russian land the phrase of ukraine as ukrainian. yes, there was not a single russian mention of each other overlapping, yes. that person simply loses the connecting thread between the past and the present. and if we talk about history, then there is its own, combining the greatest tragedy. yes, because there the historians of the cpsu became historians of ukraine instantly. well, history is an ideological discipline. they decided that we are simply taking off one ideology, like a jacket and another thing in the classics of marxism. they no longer fit, but bandera and mekhnovsky still cannot be quoted. petlyura seems to be, as it is impossible, these families are iodophobic, louder and so on of the boss that was. as a matter of fact, the ideologist and father of such a ukrainian theory, but the fact is that grushevsky lacks soulful stories for everything, he is no longer an idiologist, which means, uh, as a result , such outstanding shots as professorbeinik began to appear. so, i will remind you twice that the person who told about atlantis is talking about the fact that jesus christ is ukrainian. so, and now he already has much more discoveries than there were before. i say opening in quotation marks. yes, he himself continues to talk about this very great ukrainian emperor. bogdan genghis khan there and so on he has a discovery that is not a day, but the most important thing is that professorbek published his research in the golos ukrainy newspaper , which was the main parliamentary newspaper from the country. that is, in the words of the professor, the great sacred meaning was immediately indulged. i understand that in the fourteenth year they became obligatory, because all the textbooks, uh, everything, do not fit into this scheme. uh, the fact is that any spruce appeared long before the fourteenth year, a textbook that was written to black and white children. that the ukrainian nation is 140,000 years old, despite the fact that a modern man appeared about 40-50,000 years ago, it means that ukrainians were somewhere comparable in age to neanderthals, and not only did they write it and at school it still fell on the conscience of the teacher, and he could teach in this way, but he could teach differently and really it became obligatory only after the fourteenth year, when denunciations began to be written against teachers and a hut began to come to them or arrest them for incorrectly teaching history. before that, somehow scroll. it was possible for schoolchildren to receive this in the course of literature in the course, and history. this heresy was constantly on television in the newspapers. there, in books , and so on and so forth, that is , they prayed for them from all sides, by the way, new history marginalized several generations in a row, that is, they have such an idea of history has developed. why it was very important to reformat historical memory in general in the south-east of ukraine, and in novorossiya in particular, how successful it was done in ukraine. well, i would not say to reformat to kill historical memory, because i once faked a statement. yes, to become a ukrainian, said the ukrainians of nationality, one must kill the russian in oneself. and what to see in yourself as a russian in the first place to kill historical memory, that is, in this work of the great kazakh classic become a maine, yes, that's fine. you should have forgotten who are your ancestors? i had to forget the history of my own people. and now what to do in novorossia with this hmm cultural-historical heritage in quotation marks, how to get rid of it, because this is not even just a change of textbooks. this is already embedded in the consciousness of a truly whole, at least a generation should publish normal textbooks. it is necessary to give lectures, it is necessary to publish literature for them, it is necessary to provide coverage with educational television programs, there and so on. hmm means again. uh in spoiled generations. not everyone will return to normal. simply, because a person's character is formed there somewhere up to twenty years, and often earlier and then it is already very difficult for him to change his mind. here are some people. i think that the big one will return to normal, and their children and grandchildren will already grow up normal. and this, in principle, must be calculated. we have normal textbooks. we have normal stories. that is, we have. red literature all this must be published in mass editions to propagandize to provide accessibility to provide propaganda including on television in social networks. everywhere, somewhere is possible, for the new generation to grow up surrounded by the new one. mm, new ideas. well, maybe they are not so new, because, in principle, we return them to the well-forgotten old somehow back to normal . but they must grow. here in this already new, so to speak, cocoon, e, which will be completely denied, uh, the previous nationalist ideology that was inspired by their parents. thank you very much for very interesting story. favorite books of the soviet intelligentsia, 12 chairs and the golden calf or petrov's fairies the adventures of a charming swindler stopabender who chases treasures in gumps chairs and investigates the activities of an underground millionaire koreek were carried away not only by unexpected plot twists, both novels painted a picture of soviet life and mores of the twenties depicted bright characters and the characters became a real encyclopedia of the life of the young soviet republic, restless bender, together with his accomplices, everything time in motion. he either set off from the province of noisy moscow, then sailed after the elusive chairs on a steamboat along the volga, then made a motor run along the steppe impassability, then after the loin he went to socialist construction sites in the desert of central asia. an inserted phrase, such as being rude boy or a tram. yes , they talked to them in moscow not only about the interlocutor's sense of humor, but also about belonging to the general circle of reading physicists, lyricists, good the tone was the knowledge of the geography of the adventures of the heroes in moscow, the experts showed the old building of the newspaper gudok voznesensky lane, in which the authors placed a hostel named after berthold. schwartz the inhabitants of odessa were proud of the fact that in sunny chernomorsk where the millionaire lived. koreika was decommissioned from their city. in kiev, they even erected a monument to panikovsky at the place where, according to the plot of the novel, he portrayed a blind man. most argued. what city could become the prototype of the provincial stargorod of the very one where the reader is first introduced to with comrade bender and in which the story actually begins, 12 chairs. many researchers believe that this is starobelsk, a regional center in the lugansk republic in novorossiya. more in the plot of olga mokhova, it went down in history long before the writing of twelve chairs at the turn of the 16-17 centuries, by decree of boris godunov , they erected here in a wild field to protect the borders of the moscow kingdom from the raids of the crimean tatars the fortress of tsar borisov the tsarist governors bogdan bilsky, who was responsible for its construction for greater safety and already built on the right bank of the river with his own money. aidar is another fortress in the sources , several names appear white, belsk belsky boris godunov is so self- righteous, he was very dissatisfied with all this. as a result , bohdan belsky's beard was plucked upon arrival. uh, which was considered dishonor, and he was , uh, demoted there, well, sent into exile, as it were. eh, nonetheless. uh, they partially stopped on the run, well, in some places the cossacks came here, the spirit of the cossack freemen and freedom vital in these parts , peasants from the central regions fled here from the fortress fire regions of russia were engaged in agriculture. sometimes they went on military campaigns in exchange for this , the cossacks did not give out to their landowners the discontent of the peasants with a kind of oppression at the beginning of the 18th century. the uprising of kondraty bulavin , famous for its cruelty, has outgrown, both the instigators and the tsarist authorities who suppressed it. here is the city , uh, starobelsk, it was not yet a city, but a belsk settlement. it including shulgin cities were burned. uh, there's practically nothing left. only after 20 years , the foundation begins to settle first sloboda old white, and since 1797, the city of starobelsk is an atypical settlement for the industrial donbass, this cubic agricultural town , located at the crossroads of trade routes, was famous for its four annual christmas nikolaev spring peter-summer and pokrovskaya autumn fairs, and also for the piety and patronage of local residents. in the summer of 1927 , at 11:30 a.m. , a young man entered from the direction of the village of chmarovka, stargorod. a monument to ostap bender entering stargorod was erected in starobelsk on gogol square in 2008 for the eightieth anniversary of the first edition of the twelve chairs, the village of chmyrovka, and in the time of ilf and petrov-chmarovka, it is really located to the north. now it is a suburb of starobilsk. this geographical coincidence made it possible for our local historians 15 years ago to start, so to speak, unwinding this story , following the results of which they came to such an interesting conclusion that literally a year before the start of work on roman 12 chairs, young correspondents of the all-union newspaper gudok visited starobilsk in the beep newspaper the central committee of the trade union of railway transport workers 100 years ago gathered the flower of russian literature. and lesha rolls bulgakov the idea of the plot, 12 chairs, literally hovered in the air in the room. the fourth page, where its employees ilya ilfa evgeny petrov printed their satirical materials, would definitely not have 12 chairs. if it weren’t for the beep, simply becaus