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The New Encyclopaedia Britannica in 30 Volumes. 15th edition. Chicago, London, Toronto, Geneva, Sydney, Tokyo, Manila, Seoul, Johannesburg: Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc., 1974.
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 November 2018
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1. M. N. Tikhomirov, Rossiiskoe gosudarstvo XV-XVII vekov. Moscow, 1973, and especially Chapter: “O proiskhozhdenii nazvaniia ‘Rossiia.”’ From among Ukrainian authors stressing the ethnogenecity of all three nationalities are to be mentioned Iaroslav Pasternak with his numerous works and especially Mykola Chubatyi's Kniazha Rus'-Ukraina ta vynyknennia triokh skhidnoslovians'kykh natsii. New York, Paris, 1964 (Zapysky N. T. Sh., vol. 178).Google Scholar
2. See, John S. Reshetar, The Ukrainian Revolution, 1917–1920: A Study in Nationalism. Princeton University Press, 1972; Ukraine: A Concise Encyclopaedia, vol. I, Chapter VI. University of Toronto Press, 1963; Nicholas P. Vakar, Belorussia: The Making of a Nation: A Case Study. Harvard University Press, 1956; Ivan S. Lubachko, Belorussia Under Soviet Rule, 1917–1957. The University Press of Kentucky, 1972.Google Scholar
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