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An Unlikely National Revival: Soviet Higher Learning and the Ukrainian “Sixtiers,” 1953–65
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BENJAMIN TROMLY
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2009
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The Russian Review
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Special issue: Negotiating the Nation: Young people, national narratives and history education
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