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Serhii and Ukrainian
Sergei Parajanov (, Sargis or Sarkis Hofsepi Paradzhanian ;, Sergei ( Sergo ) Parajanov ;, Sergei Yosifovich Paradzhanov ;, Serhii Yosypovych Paradzhanov ; sometimes spelled Paradzhanov or Paradjanov January 9, 1924 — July 20, 1990 ) was Georgian-born Armenian film director and artist, who significantly contributed to Ukrainian, Armenian and Georgian cinema.

Unmaking and History
Card accredits two books in particular as being profoundly influential in the writing of this novel: Thailand: A Short History by David K. Wyatt and Raj: The Making and Unmaking of British India by Lawrence James.
The Unmaking of the Middle East: A History of Western Disorder in Arab Lands ( 2008 ).

Unmaking and Toronto
Phillip Hamilton ( born 14 February 1961 in Toronto, Canada, though not Canadian ) is the author of the books, The Making and Unmaking of a Revolutionary Family and Serving the Old Dominion, a history of Christopher Newport University a state university in Virginia.

Unmaking and University
* Arturo Escobar: Encountering Development: The Making and Unmaking of the Third World, Princeton University Press 1995, ISBN 0-691-00102-2
* Brander Rasmussen, B., Klinenberg, E., Nexica, I. and Wray, M. ( Eds )( 2001 ) The Making and Unmaking of Whiteness, London: Duke University Press
Young ' The Making and Unmaking of a University Museum: The McCord, 1921-1996 ' ( Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, June 1, 2000 )
* Nelson, Rudolph., The Making and Unmaking of an Evangelical Mind: The Case of Edward John Carnell, Cambridge University Press, New York, 1987.
* The Point Is Not To Interpret Whiteness But To Abolish It, by Noel Ignatiev, " The Making and Unmaking of Whiteness " Conference, at University of California, Berkeley, April 1997.

Unmaking and Press
The Making and Unmaking of a Rebel, Montréal: McGill-Queen's Press, 1994, 350 pages ISBN 0-88629-233-6 ( online excerpt )
* Claire Hoy and Victor Ostrovsky, By Way of Deception: The Making and Unmaking of a Mossad Officer, St. Martin ’ s Press, New York 1990.
* Claire Hoy and Victor Ostrovsky, By Way of Deception: The Making and Unmaking of a Mossad Officer, St. Martin ’ s Press, New York 1990.

Unmaking and 2005
The failure of the AOL-Time Warner merger is the subject of a book by Nina Munk entitled Fools Rush In: Steve Case, Jerry Levin, and the Unmaking of AOL Time Warner ( 2005 ).
** Song of Unmaking, Luna, 2005

Unmaking and ).
Aside from journalism, Kelly has written books describing political developments starting with The Unmaking of Gough ( 1976 ) on the Australian constitutional crisis of 1975 and Prime Minister Gough Whitlam ( later titled The Dismissal: Australia's Most Sensational Power Struggle: The Dramatic Fall of Gough Whitlam ).

Imperial and Russia
As he had done on his first Imperial sortie a year and a half before, Lewis trekked southeast through Red Russia to Kamieniec.
I am prepared to demonstrate at anytime that it represents the spirit of Imperial Russia in its most vulgar, infantile, and reactionary aspect ; ;
During the Tsarist times, the Ainu living in Russia were forbidden from identifying themselves as such, since the Imperial Japanese officials had claimed that all the regions inhabited by the Ainu in the past or present, are a part of Japan.
# any civil or military servicemen suspected of working for Imperial Russia ;
Imperial Russia produced four reigning Empresses, all in the eighteenth century.
In childhood he visited the Imperial Court of Russia at St Petersburg and became intimate with the doomed Russian Imperial Family, harbouring romantic feelings towards Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna, whose photograph he kept at his bedside for the rest of his life.
After independence from Russia in 1917, the Finnish Civil War, including interventions by Imperial Germany and Soviet Russia, and failure of the Communist revolution, resulted in the official ban on Communism, and strengthening relations with Western countries.
* 1613 – Mikhail I is elected unanimously as Tsar by a national assembly, beginning the Romanov dynasty of Imperial Russia.
Finland's foreign politics before this deal had been varied: independence from Imperial Russia with support of Imperial Germany in 1917 ; participation in the Russian Civil War ( without official declaration of war ) alongside the Triple Entente 1918 – 1920 ; a non-ratified alliance with Poland in 1922 ; association with the neutralist and democratic Scandinavian countries in the 1930s ended by the Winter War ( 1939 ); and finally in 1940, a rapprochement with Nazi Germany, the only power able to protect Finland against the expansionist Soviet Union, leading to the Continuation War in 1941.
Its three largest neighbors were rivals Imperial Russia to the east, France to the west and ally Austria-Hungary to the south.
Marx and Engels wrote about other examples of guerrilla warfare during the American Civil War, by Tyroleans and Prussians against Napoleon, by Poland and the Caucasus against Imperial Russia, Pegu ( Burma ) against the British Empire.
Gallipoli did not experience any more wars until World War I, when British and colonial forces attacked the peninsula in 1915, seeking to secure a route to relieve their ally Imperial Russia in the east.
From 1918, camp-type detention facilities were set up, as a reformed analogy of the earlier system of penal labor ( katorgas ), operated in Siberia in Imperial Russia.
Imperial Russia purchased 400 Gatling guns and used them against Turkmen cavalry and other nomads of central Asia.
* Cossack host, was the administrative subdivision of Cossacks in Imperial Russia based on their location.
The Social History of Imperial Russia, 1700-1917 ( 2 vol Westview Press, 2000 ) vol 1 online ; vol 2 online
Historiography of Imperial Russia: The Profession and Writing of History in a Multinational State ( 1999 ).
The last attempted impeachment occurred in 1848, when David Urquhart accused Lord Palmerston of having signed a secret treaty with Imperial Russia and of receiving monies from the Tsar.
Initially the main task of the new Imperial Navy was coastal protection, with France and Russia seen as Germany's most likely future enemies.
The islands are almost exclusively Swedish-speaking, but in 1809, Sweden had lost both Finland and the Åland Islands to Imperial Russia.
Functionally, the Leninist vanguard party provided to the working class the political consciousness ( education and organisation ), and the revolutionary leadership necessary to depose capitalism in Imperial Russia.
Yet, in the early 20th century, the socio-economic backwardness of Imperial Russia ( uneven and combined economic development ) facilitated rapid and intensive industrialization, which produced a united, working-class proletariat in a predominantly rural, agrarian peasant society.

Imperial and Writing
Writing about her father Alexius's seizing of Imperial throne in 1081, Anna Komnene notes that he was advised not to attack the Varangians who still guarded the Emperor Nikephoros for the Varangians " regard loyalty to the emperors and the protection of their persons as a family tradition, a kind of sacred trust.
Among the most important, pre-1995 monographs are: Abroad ( 1980 ) by Paul Fussell, an exploration of British interwar travel writing as escapism ; Gone Primitive: Modern Intellects, Savage Minds ( 1990 ) by Marianna Torgovnick, an inquiry into the primitivist presentation of foreign cultures ; Haunted Journeys: Desire and Transgression in European Travel Writing ( 1991 ) by Dennis Porter, a close look at the psychological correlatives of travel ; Discourses of Difference: An Analysis of Women ’ s Travel Writing by Sara Mills, an inquiry into the intersection of gender and colonialism during the 19th century ; Imperial Eyes: Travel Writing and Transculturation ( 1992 ), Mary Louise Pratt's influential study of Victorian travel writing ’ s dissemination of a colonial mind-set ; and Belated Travelers ( 1994 ), an analysis of colonial anxiety by Ali Behdad.

Imperial and Ukrainian
Ornstein was born in Kremenchuk, a large town in the Ukrainian province of Poltava, then under Imperial Russian rule.
Makhno fought all factions that sought to impose any external authority over southern Ukraine, battling in succession the Ukrainian Nationalists, the Imperial German and Austro-Hungarian occupation, the Hetmanate Republic, the White Army, the Red Army, and other smaller forces led by Ukrainian atamans.
In December 1903, he was arrested for organizing a RUP branch in Yekaterinodar and for publishing inflammatory anti-tsarist articles in the Ukrainian press outside of Imperial Russia.
At various times these terms were applied, in particular, to Tsar Nicholas II and the Imperial family, aristocrats, the bourgeoisie, clerics, business entrepreneurs, anarchists, kulaks, monarchists, Mensheviks, Esers, Bundists, Trotskyists, Bukharinists, the " old Bolsheviks ", the army and police, emigrants, saboteurs, wreckers ( вредители, " vrediteli "), " social parasites " ( тунеядцы, " tuneyadtsy "), Kavezhedists ( people who administered and serviced the KVZhD ( China Far East Railway ), particularly the Russian population of Harbin, China ), those considered bourgeois nationalists ( notably Russian, Ukrainian, Belarussian, Armenian, Lithuanian, Latvian, Estonian nationalists, Zionists, Basmachi ).
A new Ukrainian translation by Pylyp Morachevsky of parts of the New Testament was vetted and passed by the Imperial Academy of Sciences, but rejected by the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox church, because it was considered politically suspect.
In the 1870s, the Kiev Hromada and the South-Western Branch of the Imperial Russian Geographic Society began to publish important works in Kiev, in Russian, about Ukrainian ethnography.
He frequently painted country folk, both Ukrainian and Russian, though in later years he also painted members of the Imperial Russian elite, the intelligentsia, and the aristocracy, including Tsar Nicholas II.
However others argue that it was Imperial Russia who broke the treaty, because it failed to even try to protect the Cossack homeland while busy fighting abroad while Ukrainian peasants had complained about the conduct of local Muscovite troops, Cossacks had died while building Saint Petersburg and the Tsars planned to deploy Cossack troops far from their homeland.
The Imperial Russian Guard units were not exclusively composed of Russian troops, they also included Lithuanian, Finnish and Ukrainian personnel.
Before Ukraine was subdivided into oblasts, the Ukrainian SSR was divided into 40 okrugs, which replaced the former Russian Imperial guberniya subdivision.
The name is also used in the Ukrainian language for the Imperial ruble and the Soviet ruble, but not for the modern Russian ruble.
February 1918 article from The New York Times showing a map of the Russian Empire | Russian Imperial territories claimed by Ukraine People ’ s Republic at the time, before the annexation of the Austro-Hungarian lands of the West Ukrainian People's Republic
Slavo-Serbia ( Ukrainian: Слов ’ яносе ́ рбія ; ; Serbian: Славеносрбија or Slavenosrbija ; archaic Serbian name: Славено-Сербія ) was a territory of Imperial Russia between 1753 and 1764.
During 1917 Russian Revolution, several ships of the Russian Imperial Navy's Black Sea Fleet, commanded and crewed by ethnic Ukrainians, declared themselves the Navy of the newly-autonomous Ukrainian People's Republic.
Sotnik or Sotnyk (,, ) was a military rank among the Cossack starshyna ( officers ), Strelets Troops ( 17th century ) in Muscovy and Imperial Cossack cavalry ( since 1826 ), the Ukrainian Insurgent Army, the Ukrainian Galician Army, and the Ukrainian People's Army.
Pavlo Petrovych Skoropadskyi (; ;, ; 3 May 1873 – 26 April 1945 ) was a Ukrainian politician, earlier an aristocrat and decorated Imperial Russian Army general.
The Hromada started cautious Ukrainian cultural and educational work under the autocratic Russian Imperial regime.
Accidentally, since the January of 1918 the government of the Soviet Russia started military aggression against the Ukrainian People's Republic accusing the latter in sabotaging the frontlines of the Russian Imperial Army and impeding military maneuvers of the Red Army.
Set in Ukraine, beginning in late 1918, the novel concerns the fate of the Turbin family as the various armies of the Russian Civil War-the Whites, the Reds, the Imperial German Army, and Ukrainian nationalists-fight over the city of Kiev.

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