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The Rehabilitation of Mykola Skrypnyk
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 January 2017
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2 Khristian Rakovsky was of Bulgaro-Rumanian extraction. Before he became Premier of the Soviet Ukrainian Republic, he underrated the problem of nationalities and was opposed to free development of Ukrainian culture. Later he defended the rights of the Soviet Republics and advocated confederalism.
3 For the text of the Constitution see , 1917-1920 (Moscow, 1920), pp. 113-16.
4 The Russian text of the treaty is contained in the collection: , III (Moscow, 1920), 77, Document 43; published by the People's Commissariat for Foreign Affairs.
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7 Ibid., p. 186.
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