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Drahomanov and Mykhailo
* Mykhailo Drahomanov
Mykhailo Drahomanov titled his first fundamental historic work " Little Russia in its literature " ( 1867 – 1870 ).
Mykhailo Drahomanov, who used the terms Little Russia and Little Russian in his historical works, applied the term Little Russianness to Russified Ukrainians, whose national character was formed under " alien pressure and influence ", and who consequently adopted predominantly the " worse qualities of other nationalities and lost the better of their own ".
Authors included Mykhailo Drahomanov, Volodymyr Antonovych, Ivan Rudchenko, and Pavlo Chubynsky.
The situation was exposed by professor Mykhailo Drahomanov at the 1878 Paris International Literary Congress.
These included Oleksiy Pavlovskiy's Grammar, Panteleimon Kulish's Kulishivka, the Drahomanivka promoted by Mykhailo Drahomanov, and Yevhen Zhelekhivsky's Zhelekhivka, which standardized the letters ї ( ji ) and ґ ( g ).
Throughout history, the university has produced many famous alumni including Nikolay Bunge, Mykhailo Drahomanov, Mykhailo Hrushevskyi, Nikolai Berdyaev, Mikhail Bulgakov, Viacheslav Chornovil, Leonid Kravchuk, Oksana Zabuzhko, and many others.
Franko's political and publishing activities and his correspondence with Mykhailo Drahomanov attracted the attention of the police, and in 1877 he was arrested along with Mykhailo Pavlyk, Ostap Terletsky, Andrew Goga, Andrew Mazur and others for spreading socialist propaganda.
The ideological inspiration for radicalism came from the political thinker Mykhailo Drahomanov and was embodied in the Ukrainian Radical party ( est 1890 ) in Galicia ...

Drahomanov and Ukrainian
* 1905: Inspired by the ideas of Michailo Drahomanov, sympathizers of the Russian Constitutional Democratic Party in Ukraine formed the liberal Ukrainian Radical Democratic Party ( Ukrajin ' ska Radikal ' no-Demokratyčna Partija ).
Mykhaylo Petrovych Drahomanov, a well-known Ukrainian scientist, historian, philosopher, folklorist and public figure, was a brother of Drahomanova-Kosach and Lesya's uncle.
It was at this time that her uncle, Mykhaylo Drahomanov, encouraged her to study Ukrainian folk songs, folk stories, and history, as well to peruse the Bible for its inspired poetry and eternal themes.

Drahomanov and at
Drahomanov and fellow activist Mykola Ziber were sacked from their posts at Kiev's University of St Vladimir, and emigrated along with other cultural leaders such as Fedir Vovk and Serhiy Podolynsky.

Drahomanov and ),
Ukrainka was very close to her uncle M. P. Drahomanov ( her spiritual mentor and teacher ), and her brother Mykhaylo ( who would be known under the pseudonym Mykhaylo Obachny ) whom she called " Mysholosie.

Mykhailo and de
On October 18, however, the Polish rector, Professor Roman Longchamps de Bérier was dismissed, and he replaced by a prominent Ukrainian historian, Mykhailo Marchenko, grandfather of Ukrainian journalist and dissident Valeriy Marchenko.

Mykhailo and Ukrainian
* 1934 – Mykhailo Hrushevsky, Ukrainian historian and statesman ( b. 1866 )
Ukrainian poet and activist Olena Teliha and her husband, renowned bandurist Mykhailo Teliha, were murdered there on February 21, 1942.
In 1863, Mykhailo Verbytsky, a western Ukrainian composer and a Greek-Catholic priest composed music to accompany Chubynsky's text.
* Mykhailo Hrushevsky, Ukrainian historian and politician
* Hrushevsky, Mykhailo ( 1997 ) History of Ukraine-Rus ': From prehistory to the eleventh century, publisher The Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies Press, Edmonton,,
A number of bandura primers appeared in print in 1913-14 written by Mykhailo Domontovych, Vasyl Shevchenko and Vasyl Ovchinnikov, which contained arrangements of Ukrainian folk songs with bandura accompaniment.
The trident was not thought of as a national symbol until 1917, when one of the most prominent Ukrainian historians, Mykhailo Hrushevsky, proposed to adopt it as a national symbol ( alongside other variants, including an arbalet, a bow or a cossack carrying a musket, i. e. images that carried considerable historical and cultural and heraldic significance for Ukraine ).
Mykhailo Mykhailovych Verbytsky () ( born March 4, 1815 in Jawornik Ruski, Russian Empire ( now Poland )-died December 7, 1870 in Mlyny ) was a Ukrainian Greek Catholic priest and composer.
Snihurskiy took Mykhailo to live with him in Peremysl, where his uncle was very active: founding the city's first Ukrainian language printing press, published compilations of folkore and textbooks about the Ukrainian language.
In 2005 the chapel-pantheon over the tomb of Mykhailo Verbytsky was opened to mark the 140th anniversary of Ukrainian national anthem and 190th anniversary of its composer.
Mykhailo Brodsky () ( born 1959 in Kiev, in the Ukrainian SSR of the Soviet Union ) is a Ukrainian politician, leader of the Party of Free Democrats and businessman.
* Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky ( 1864 – 1913 ) – Ukrainian author of novels and short stories.
She also was influenced by well-known composer Mykola Lysenko, and famous Ukrainian dramatist and poet Mykhailo Starytsky.
As the treaty legitimized the Polish control over the territory that the Ukrainians viewed as rightfully theirs, the alliance received a dire reception from many Ukrainian leaders, ranging from Mykhailo Hrushevsky former chairman of the Tsentralna Rada, to Yevhen Petrushevych, the leader of the West Ukrainian People's Republic that was forced into exile after Polish-Ukrainian War.
* May 2-4-the Ukrainian National Congress took place in Kiev, involving about 900 delegates, the congress confirmed the composition of the Ukrainian Central Council of 150 members headed by Mykhailo Hrushevsky
Patriarch Filaret ( secular name in Ukrainian Mykhailo Antonovych Denysenko, in Russian Mikhail Antonovich Denisenko, officially His Holiness, the Patriarch of Kyiv and All Rus ’-Ukraine Filaret ; born 23 January 1929 ) is the head of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church-Kyiv Patriarchate ( since 1995 ), and a former Metropolitan bishop of the Russian Orthodox Church ( until 1992 ; excommunicated in 1997 ).
Mikhail Mikhaylovich Zhvanetsky (;, transliterated: Mykhailo Mykhailovych Zhvanetsky ) ( born 6 March 1934, Odessa, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union ) is a famous Soviet and Russian satiric writer and stand-up comedian.
During its brief existence from 1917 to 1918, the Central Rada, which was headed by the Ukrainian historian and ethnologist Mykhailo Hrushevsky, evolved into the fundamental governing institution of the Ukrainian People's Republic and set precedents in parliamentary democracy and national independence that were never completely forgotten during Soviet times and are still remembered today.

Mykhailo and by
* Fata Morgana, a novella by Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky
It was followed by a number of other primers specifically written for the instrument, most notably those by Mykhailo Domontovych, Vasyl Shevchenko and Vasyl Ovchynnikov, published in 1913-14.
In 1926, a collection of bandura compositions compiled by Mykhailo Teliha was published in Prague.
* Agrarian Party of Ukraine ( Ahrarna Partiya Ukrayiny ), led by the Governor of Lviv Oblast Mykhailo Hladiy.
According to the Minister of Culture Mykhailo Kulynyak the Kiev's historic site along with the Saint Sophia Cathedral is not threatened by the " black list " of the international organization.
Sergei Parajanov's 1964 film Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors ( Тіні забутих предків ), which is based on the book by Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky, portrays scenes of traditional Hutsul life.
* Blog by Mykhailo Brodskiy
Their assemblies were taking place in different homes and were joined by Mykola Lysenko, P. Kosach, Kostiantyn Mykhalchuk, Mykhailo Starytsky, and others.
" Ukraine's glory has not perished " is the national anthem set to the music by Mykhailo Verbytskyi with the words by Pavlo Chubynskyi.
It was decided not to restore functioning of the Central Rada which was favored by the SR-centrists Mykhailo Hrushevsky and Vsevolod Holubovych.
On February 28-March 1, 1992 took place the third Party Congress during which it was avoid the schism within the Party by reelecting a leadership triad of Ivan Drach, Mykhailo Horyn, and Vyacheslav Chornovil.
Soon Ivan Drach has left the party, followed by the acquittance of Mykhailo Horyn in June 1992 together with V. Burlakov.
It was founded on the initiative of Mykhailo Hrushevsky as the organ of the Shevchenko Scientific Society ( NTSh ), incorporating the journals Zoria ( published by the NTSh ) and Zhytie i slovo ( published by O. Franko ).
The tradition of the Neoclassicists was continued among emigre poets, most notably by M. Zerov's brother, Mykhailo Orest.
Portrait of kobzar Mykhailo Kravchenko by O. Slastion.

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