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, the kyiv academy - that's exactly where some of the people who came to well, from central ukraine,other, yes, well, for example, i wasn’t surprised, vrony taught screenwriting at this school, and peter kholodny, he came to read his own just sacred art, ugh, and relationships, it seems to me, this is also an unexplored story, how much these relationships generally influenced the way it was built... but i am sure that it was the relationship between the kyiv academy and the secret university and the secret university and this environment in general and if mixed mixed, what was not just galicia or just kharkiv or just kyiv, but it was these mixed environments that allowed them to communicate with each other and build human, human good relations. let's finish the secret university after all, it was, it was really secret, that's how hundreds and... hundreds of people studied there, the polish authorities persecuted and yet it functioned and yet and yet it was so well let's start with the fact that it actually started with the fact that right after the treaty of versailles the rules for
, the kyiv academy - that's exactly where some of the people who came to well, from central ukraine,other, yes, well, for example, i wasn’t surprised, vrony taught screenwriting at this school, and peter kholodny, he came to read his own just sacred art, ugh, and relationships, it seems to me, this is also an unexplored story, how much these relationships generally influenced the way it was built... but i am sure that it was the relationship between the kyiv academy and the secret university...
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, kyiv academy - that's pymonenko there, isn't it?e people who came, well, from central ukraine, from one coast to the other, well, for example, i was not surprised that vrony taught screenwriting at this school. and pyotr kholodnyi, he came to read his own sacred art, ugh, and the relationship, it seems to me, is also an unexplored story, how much this relationship in general affected the way the partnership between unr and zunr was built, but i am sure that it was relations between the kyiv academy and the secret university and secret university and this environment in general, and if it was mixed, mixed, that which was not just halychyna or just kharkov or just... kyiv, but it was these mixed environments that allowed them to communicate with each other and build human, human good relations, let's finish about the secret university, it was, it was really secret, hundreds and hundreds of people studied there, the polish authorities persecuted and yet it functioned and yet and yet it was like that, well let's start with that , that h
, kyiv academy - that's pymonenko there, isn't it?e people who came, well, from central ukraine, from one coast to the other, well, for example, i was not surprised that vrony taught screenwriting at this school. and pyotr kholodnyi, he came to read his own sacred art, ugh, and the relationship, it seems to me, is also an unexplored story, how much this relationship in general affected the way the partnership between unr and zunr was built, but i am sure that it was relations between the kyiv...
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university. this is the year kyiv academy kyiv academy - pemonenko is there, that's right, malevichll come there soon to teach , cubofuturism is there, all these processes are taking place, the ukrainian revolution and everything, and novakivskyi is coming there, he did not come, as far as i understand, no came, but there was a very close exchange, they came to lviv, and to him and to, for example, there later in his school even, well, in the secret university too, in his school. then a part of those people who came to ukraine from central ukraine actually taught tubes, on the other side, and, well, for example, i wasn’t surprised, vrony taught screenwriting at this school, and peter kholodnyi, he came to study his own sacred art, ugh, and relationships, it seems to me, is also an unexplored story , to what extent did these relations in general affect the way ... the partnership between the university of ukraine and zunr was built, but i am sure that it was the relationship between the kyiv academy and the secret university, and the secret university and this environment in general,
university. this is the year kyiv academy kyiv academy - pemonenko is there, that's right, malevichll come there soon to teach , cubofuturism is there, all these processes are taking place, the ukrainian revolution and everything, and novakivskyi is coming there, he did not come, as far as i understand, no came, but there was a very close exchange, they came to lviv, and to him and to, for example, there later in his school even, well, in the secret university too, in his school. then a part of...
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the kyiv international institute of sociology, professor of sociology at the university of kyiv-mohyla academyeetings, mr. volodymyr, greetings, good evening. so, let's try to understand to begin with how, in your opinion , the mood of ukrainians changed during the war, so we can talk about some kind of trend. during the war in general, such strong changes have taken place, which sometimes exceed those changes that occurred during the entire previous period, in the first period after the war there was, as american sociologists say, mobilization and rallying around rights and... people began to have more trust in the government, to the president and to the parliament, to the state as a whole, began to value the state more, especially strange things happened when they talked about some objective things, and they said, everything got worse, there 66. feels a deterioration in mental health, eh -e, unemployment, level of material wealth and so on, and when we ask whether it has become worse or better, how satisfied or dissatisfied you are, then the level of satisfaction increased, and people began
the kyiv international institute of sociology, professor of sociology at the university of kyiv-mohyla academyeetings, mr. volodymyr, greetings, good evening. so, let's try to understand to begin with how, in your opinion , the mood of ukrainians changed during the war, so we can talk about some kind of trend. during the war in general, such strong changes have taken place, which sometimes exceed those changes that occurred during the entire previous period, in the first period after the war...
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oleksiy garan, professor of political science at the kyiv-mohyla academy, scientific director of theemocratic initiative foundation. named after ilko kuchariv on our airwaves, we are glad to see you, and i am glad to see you. mr. oleksiy, an interesting study came out this week, as if we knew it in principle, but because we saw, we see how some tv channels use all kinds of tarologists, astrologers, to enter from the trump card, i understood that they use these in their broadcasts. so-called experts, and they make some there all the time predictions about how the war will end when putin dies, what will happen with the counteroffensive, i remember how these people who have nothing to do with military affairs made such predictions, so the kmis survey showed that a total of 43% of ukrainians believe in terology , astrology and psychic abilities, it is little... or much, good or bad, what do we do with such a society that believes in something that does not have any confirmation so logical and practical that they trust it, well , the only thing to do enlightenment, yes and on alas, all th
oleksiy garan, professor of political science at the kyiv-mohyla academy, scientific director of theemocratic initiative foundation. named after ilko kuchariv on our airwaves, we are glad to see you, and i am glad to see you. mr. oleksiy, an interesting study came out this week, as if we knew it in principle, but because we saw, we see how some tv channels use all kinds of tarologists, astrologers, to enter from the trump card, i understood that they use these in their broadcasts. so-called...
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serhii petukhov, a teacher at the national university of kyiv-mohyla academy and deputy minister of justice in 2015 , has already joined our broadcast. good evening. good evening. first, i will start from the letter of the law. is this a legal decision, taking into account the war, and taking into account that according to the law, which, however, has not yet entered into force, men really, including abroad, must update their military registration documents. this is a good question, because the law has not really been adopted yet entered into force, and accordingly, there is no way to temporarily apply it to this one. dates, there is also no separate procedure for clarifying the provisions of the new law referred to in the letter of the ministry of foreign affairs, the law, i clarify, is only interpreted by the constitutional court of ukraine, and as far as i know, there was no appeal to the court, but due to the absence interpretation, this does not mean that the law may not be applied, or that a law that has not entered into force may be applied, so in fact, such a hasty application of...
serhii petukhov, a teacher at the national university of kyiv-mohyla academy and deputy minister of justice in 2015 , has already joined our broadcast. good evening. good evening. first, i will start from the letter of the law. is this a legal decision, taking into account the war, and taking into account that according to the law, which, however, has not yet entered into force, men really, including abroad, must update their military registration documents. this is a good question, because the...
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professor of sociology at the university of kyiv-mohyla academy. congratulations, mr. volodymyr., good evening. so, let's try to understand to begin with how, in your opinion, the mood of ukrainians changed during the war, can we talk about some kind of trend? during the war, in general , such strong changes took place that sometimes exceed those changes that occurred during the entire previous time. for the first time after the war, as american sociologists say, there was a mobilization and rallying around the right and people began to trust the government, the president and the parliament more. to the state as a whole, began to value the state more, especially strange things happened when they talked about some objective things, and they said that this is constant, there 66% feel the deterioration of mental health, er, unemployment, the level of material deprivation and so on, and when we ask.. . it became worse or better, how satisfied or dissatisfied you are, then the level of satisfaction increased, and people began to better assess the worse situation, that is , to value th
professor of sociology at the university of kyiv-mohyla academy. congratulations, mr. volodymyr., good evening. so, let's try to understand to begin with how, in your opinion, the mood of ukrainians changed during the war, can we talk about some kind of trend? during the war, in general , such strong changes took place that sometimes exceed those changes that occurred during the entire previous time. for the first time after the war, as american sociologists say, there was a mobilization and...
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this kyiv period of his began , that too it is important that when he arrived in 1919, he became the director of the khanenko museum, then it was called the vuaan art museum, the all-ukrainian academyf sciences, and actually, as the director of the khanenko museum, he started a very... active activity to return the khanenko collection to kyiv, which was exported during the first world war to moscow and st. petersburg, petrograd. listen, that's all, that's all how ties the story in such a tight knot, that's a fantastic fact that you said, i didn't know about it, but i know another story, i just want to finish it now, you they mentioned the mariupol cemetery, and i will simply explain that... where was this cemetery when the soviet authorities in the 1930s began to build the industrial giant azovstal, known to us later, then after the tragedy that unfolded there... happened in 22 year, then at this place they found old burials, which are several thousand years old, it was actually called the mariupol burial ground, and literally several months were given for archaeological research, and it was mykola makarenko who unearthed some colossal treasures there on the spot of an ax, stone, s
this kyiv period of his began , that too it is important that when he arrived in 1919, he became the director of the khanenko museum, then it was called the vuaan art museum, the all-ukrainian academyf sciences, and actually, as the director of the khanenko museum, he started a very... active activity to return the khanenko collection to kyiv, which was exported during the first world war to moscow and st. petersburg, petrograd. listen, that's all, that's all how ties the story in such a tight...
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tchaikovsky's grandfather, petro chaika, was a cossack, petro chaika, and studied at the kyiv-mohyla academyikovsky's father, ilya tchaikovsky, taught at university in dnipro. that is, tchaikovsky as a composer had ukrainian roots and also french roots, and in general ukrainian composers, lysenko, as well as lyutkevych, believed that the best thing in tchaikovsky's music, namely his melody, is exactly what he absorbed in his own way the ukrainian branch, ukrainian genetics, during tchaikovsky's lifetime was very criticized in russia, precisely for his europeanness, by prime minister yevgeny nyen in germany. planned for the summer of 2025. meanwhile, linniv collects positive feedback on his work at the opera metropolis. the premiere of the opera "turandot" took place back in 1987 and has been in the theater's repertoire every year since then. on february 28, the 350th anniversary performance was held, and it was on this day that a ukrainian conductor entered the orchestra pit for the first time. and every time you have to live it emotionally from the beginning to the end, despite the fact tha
tchaikovsky's grandfather, petro chaika, was a cossack, petro chaika, and studied at the kyiv-mohyla academyikovsky's father, ilya tchaikovsky, taught at university in dnipro. that is, tchaikovsky as a composer had ukrainian roots and also french roots, and in general ukrainian composers, lysenko, as well as lyutkevych, believed that the best thing in tchaikovsky's music, namely his melody, is exactly what he absorbed in his own way the ukrainian branch, ukrainian genetics, during tchaikovsky's...
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oleksiy garan, professor of political science at the kyiv-mohyla academy, scientific director of the democratic initiative foundation named after lik kuchaliv. we are now we will break for a few minutes, please stay with us. what is bahmud? is bahmud a place of fear and a place of bravery? no matter what anyone says. but bravery is not the absence of fear. bakhmut is an adventure that will stay with us until the end. our day. the children were born in the era of independence. who are they? there are many of them, and they are strong and brave. these are the guardians of the traditions and martial arts of their ancestors. these are boys who never cry. lemberg. mom, don't cry. a book by the writer olena cherninka, a mother's book about her son, a hero who was one of the first to go as a volunteer to defend ukraine and... disappeared in the vast expanses of donbas, the pain in the joints is so piercing, it does not allow me to move, at the pharmacy i bought a yellow cream dolgit, it saves me from the pain of rheumatism, dolgit - the only yellow cream for joint and back pain. champions l
oleksiy garan, professor of political science at the kyiv-mohyla academy, scientific director of the democratic initiative foundation named after lik kuchaliv. we are now we will break for a few minutes, please stay with us. what is bahmud? is bahmud a place of fear and a place of bravery? no matter what anyone says. but bravery is not the absence of fear. bakhmut is an adventure that will stay with us until the end. our day. the children were born in the era of independence. who are they?...
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oleksiy, oleksiy garan, professor of political science at the kyiv-mohyla academy, scientific director of the democratic initiative foundation named after him. kuchereva, we will now take a break for a few minutes, stay please be with us. what is bahmud? bahmud is a place of fear and a place of bravery. no matter what anyone says, bravery is not the absence of fear. bahmud is an adventure that will stay with us until the end of our days. the children were born in the era of independence. who are they? there are many of them, and they are strong and brave. these are the guardians of traditions and... their art of their ancestors, these are boys who never cry. lemberk, mother, don't cry. a book by the writer olena cherninka. a mother's book about her son, a hero who was one of the first to volunteer to protect ukraine and went missing in the vast expanses of donbas. quarterfinals of the champions league only on mego. barcelona-psg and man city-real. who will go further, who will leave all hopes on the field. find out on april 16th and 17th exclusively on megogo. try flebodia 600. pink fr
oleksiy, oleksiy garan, professor of political science at the kyiv-mohyla academy, scientific director of the democratic initiative foundation named after him. kuchereva, we will now take a break for a few minutes, stay please be with us. what is bahmud? bahmud is a place of fear and a place of bravery. no matter what anyone says, bravery is not the absence of fear. bahmud is an adventure that will stay with us until the end of our days. the children were born in the era of independence. who...
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about your research, oleksiy garan, professor of political science, academic director of the kyiv-magyar academyuchrev dim foundation was in touch with us, we talked about the research of the razumkov center, this is who we are, this is how we live, this is what we believe in, this is what we fear, but, as mr. oleksiy says, there is still more positivity, than negativity in... we already have the third year of the war, the 777th day of the full-scale invasion, and what serhii rudenko will talk about with his guests on this day, now we will actually ask him, the verdict program starts at 8 p.m., serhii already with us, sergey, congratulations, please, congratulations to vasyl, today is quite difficult and it is an important day in the verkhovna rada of ukraine, in the second reading the parliament begins to consider the bill on mobilization, or rather the law, which was adopted in the first reading, the verkhovna rada is considering. the text of the law and amendments, there are more than 400 amendments, why demobilization and rotation were excluded from the project, what will be the final versio
about your research, oleksiy garan, professor of political science, academic director of the kyiv-magyar academyuchrev dim foundation was in touch with us, we talked about the research of the razumkov center, this is who we are, this is how we live, this is what we believe in, this is what we fear, but, as mr. oleksiy says, there is still more positivity, than negativity in... we already have the third year of the war, the 777th day of the full-scale invasion, and what serhii rudenko will talk...
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position, there is such an initiative a group that emerged, i understand in the bowels of the kyiv music academy, so we call the tchaikovsky conservatory, an initiative group was created. e, which says that it is necessary to return to ukrainian culture people who have ukrainian roots, despite the fact that they even created imperial culture. for example, they talk about chekhov, aivazovsky, kuindzhi and, i quote, a descendant of the cossack family chayok tchaikovsky. there 's a lot mixed up here, but it's just interesting to find out what you think about this initiative, because there are quite decent people who signed it, for example, ahtem seitablai, viktor yushchenko, as well as many other cultural figures, what do you think about this? well, first of all, we have to understand that if we treat questions of history like scientists, and this is a question of history, then the argument of ethnic origin is not scientific, it is some kind of primordialism, that ukrainianness is something that is given from birth, it's blood and soil, well, then i'm not ukrainian, but i have very little ukrainian
position, there is such an initiative a group that emerged, i understand in the bowels of the kyiv music academy, so we call the tchaikovsky conservatory, an initiative group was created. e, which says that it is necessary to return to ukrainian culture people who have ukrainian roots, despite the fact that they even created imperial culture. for example, they talk about chekhov, aivazovsky, kuindzhi and, i quote, a descendant of the cossack family chayok tchaikovsky. there 's a lot mixed up...
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position, there is such an initiative group that arose, as i understand it, in the bowels of the kyiv music academyay, the tchaikovsky conservatory, and so an initiative group was created that says that people who have ukrainian should be returned to ukrainian culture roots, despite the fact that they even created imperial culture, for example, they say about chekhov, aivazovsky, kuindzhi and, i quote, a descendant of the cossack family chayok, tchaikovsky. there's a lot mixed up here, but... it's just interesting to see what you think about this initiative, because there's quite decent people who signed it, for example, akhtem saytablai, viktor yushchenko, and also many other cultural figures, what do you think about this, well, first of all, we must understand that if we treat historical issues as scientists, and this is a question of history, then the argument is ethnic origin, it is not scientific, it is some kind of primordialism, that ukrainianness is what comes from... i repeatedly repeat this formula of benedict anderson: nations are a narrative, nations and narrations, nations are products
position, there is such an initiative group that arose, as i understand it, in the bowels of the kyiv music academyay, the tchaikovsky conservatory, and so an initiative group was created that says that people who have ukrainian should be returned to ukrainian culture roots, despite the fact that they even created imperial culture, for example, they say about chekhov, aivazovsky, kuindzhi and, i quote, a descendant of the cossack family chayok, tchaikovsky. there's a lot mixed up here, but......
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to express these moments not only as a historian, but as a person who studied at the kyiv orthodox theological academy for a while, so i can say the following that what we say about the moscow church... it was a heresy in essence from the very beginning, because they did not recognize, firstly, secondly, their church, the original russian, moscow, which did exist, these are the old believers, as you know, succumbed, in the 17th century muscovites reformed and converted themselves burned, announced the patriarch and the king as antichrists, but one way or another, this is the church that was in the komorskor, which... you know, like north korea, they said to themselves that our football team will win the championship in the world, and, yes, they, this razkov, then turned, in fact, the reforms turned into a synod, when the church... and then the church in the russian empire after peter was created as an institution of control, where the priest sat on the salary. and this is the structure, it essentially existed throughout the russian empire, and stalin restored this church, which already had in its 20th
to express these moments not only as a historian, but as a person who studied at the kyiv orthodox theological academy for a while, so i can say the following that what we say about the moscow church... it was a heresy in essence from the very beginning, because they did not recognize, firstly, secondly, their church, the original russian, moscow, which did exist, these are the old believers, as you know, succumbed, in the 17th century muscovites reformed and converted themselves burned,...
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even they themselves do not know, in no military academy in the world taught how to resist such, welcome to hell. this is how the russians were met in the kyivion at that time, and these days we are talking about the end of the battle of zamusch in essence. the elite was destroyed during the battle for kyiv of the russian army and you, mr. oleksandr, contributed very significantly to this, it was me so carefully and diplomatically, two years later, this is how you imagined, no, in march, the difficult and terrible march of 2000, the 22nd year, i imagined that. .. in march 2024, life will go and our struggle will go a little differently. today , i wore this, this outfit, because i just came from the patriotic forum of the unbreakable student youth, which was held. in buchan lyceum no. 3, which is located on vokzalnaya street, where on february 27, 2022 , an enemy column of equipment was heroically destroyed, walking down the street, i thought at first that i had lost my way, then, and then i look, no, it is still vokzalna street, but it has been rebuilt and... but i stopped there anyway, it is still there, at least to me, i feel that , to whi
even they themselves do not know, in no military academy in the world taught how to resist such, welcome to hell. this is how the russians were met in the kyivion at that time, and these days we are talking about the end of the battle of zamusch in essence. the elite was destroyed during the battle for kyiv of the russian army and you, mr. oleksandr, contributed very significantly to this, it was me so carefully and diplomatically, two years later, this is how you imagined, no, in march, the...
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museum of arts in uan, the all-ukrainian academy of sciences, and in fact, as the director of the khanenko museum, he began a very active activity with the return to kyivllection of khanenkos, which was exported during the first world war to moscow and st. petersburg, petrograd, that is... this all ties history into such a tight knot, this is a fantastic fact that you they said, i did not know about it, but i know another story, i just want to add it now, you mentioned the mariupol burial ground, and i will simply explain that where was this burial ground when the soviet authorities in the 1930s began to build the industrial giant azovstal, known us later, then by by by by that tragedy that is there unfolded in the year 22 ce, so at this place , they found these old burials, which are several thousand years old, actually it was called the mariupol burial ground, and they gave literally several months for archaeological research, and it was mykola makarenko who unearthed some colossal treasures there on places axes, stone, some parts for mace and so on, and all these things are historical. were stored in the mariupol museum of local history, which was d
museum of arts in uan, the all-ukrainian academy of sciences, and in fact, as the director of the khanenko museum, he began a very active activity with the return to kyivllection of khanenkos, which was exported during the first world war to moscow and st. petersburg, petrograd, that is... this all ties history into such a tight knot, this is a fantastic fact that you they said, i did not know about it, but i know another story, i just want to add it now, you mentioned the mariupol burial...