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Interviews — 17 MarchI Wanted to Become a Good Historian
Serhii Plokhii, Mykhailo S. Hrushevskyi Professor of Ukrainian History at Harvard University, on his personal choice and the responsibility of professional historians to the society in which they live
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Interviews — 2 MarchThe Four Lives of Andriy Zelinsky
A military priest on putting the phrase “God – person – Ukraine” into practice
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Interviews — 20 FebruaryScience as a Weapon against Darkness
Anton Senenko, a volunteer and physicist, on science in Ukraine and how his experience promoting science helps him raise funds for the military
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Interviews — 17 FebruaryStop Asking, Start Demanding. Portrait of Mustafa Dzhemilev, Human Rights Activist and Political Prisoner
On his native Crimea, fifteen years in prison, and why the Soviet government considered him a ‘Ukrainian bourgeois nationalist’
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Interviews — 8 FebruaryI Had to Explain From an Early Age What Ukraine Was. The Portrait of a Researcher of the Ukrainian Women’s Movement
Martha Bohachevsky-Chomiak on the experience of being a refugee, the life of emigrants in the United States, and the mix of Ukrainianness and Americanness
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Interviews — 5 January“Harboring an anti-Soviet attitude, not condemning the crimes committed, refusing to take the path of correction”
A hundred years of war with Russia of Myroslav “Kryvonis” Symchych, a warrior of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army
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Interviews — 22 NovemberThe first Ukrainian Nobel laureate grew up among exceptional people who lived by their word
For human rights defender Oleksandra Matviichuk, the Nobel Peace Prize is an opportunity to draw attention to the value aspect of the Russian-Ukrainian war
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Interviews — 17 SeptemberStanislav Aseyev: “It is impossible and unnecessary to make the war our personal experience every day”
Ukrainian writer and philosopher on truth, captivity, propaganda and identity