and american historian, professor of the department of ukrainian history at harvard university, serhii plohii. i congratulate you, mr. serhiy, and i also congratulate you on independence day, thank you very much, i congratulate you on the holiday, i congratulate all the viewers, listeners, on the holiday and you personally on the presentation of the taras shevchenko award, this is a very important award, very important, a marker for this award, your awards, thank you, i want to talk about historical memory, and you know, i have to confess to you... it certainly sounds like a sign of bad taste, but i will tell you, there were not many history books , which i read with such interest as the last school textbook on the history of russia, which was written by the former minister of culture of the russian federation medinsky and the rector of the moscow institute of international relations torkunov, because you know, when i read the books of historians, your books, i think that the gate of europe - this such a beautiful file of such... an analysis of ukrainian history, when i then read medinska's t