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Project "Ukraine": Architects, foremen, workers. А — Г

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Name of the original Проект «Украина»: Архитекторы, прорабы, работники. А—Г
Publishing house Фоліо
Language Russian
Year of publication 2018
Number of pages 304
lining Hard
ISBN 978-966-03-8205-3
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Ukrainians of different nationalities and religions have given the world many figures whose names are inscribed in the spiritual, intellectual, military, sports, industrial, artistic and other pantheons of different states. Only in the last three centuries have these people created the conditions for the comprehensive development of the people. "Ukraine Project: Architects, Foremen, Workers", the first volume of which you are holding in your hands, is the first attempt to show the Ukrainian public the greatness, diversity and variety of real, living creators of the spaces in which we live. Spaces for free people and responsible citizens of the Ukraine we dream of, work for, for which the best sons and daughters of our people - regardless of their nationality and religion - give their lives in a bloody war against ignorance, vanity and slavery, that For the third century in a row, it is trying to destroy our immortal people. Daniil Yanevsky's book is almost a "pioneering", avant-garde attempt to reveal the historical existence of Ukraine beyond archaic ideas about the role of Freemasons and Paramasonic organizations in our history. It is characteristic of Yanevsky - and he seems to like it - the destruction of obsolete myths, which stuck in the minds of Ukrainians adherents of totalitarian regimes. He does this professionally, relying not only on his own broad erudition, but also on archival materials previously ignored by historians from the sovkovy and sharovary groups.

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