Consider my inmost thoughts

Titel: Consider my inmost thoughts : essays, lectures, and interviews on Ukrainian matters at the turn of the century / Joseph Zissels
Verfasser:
Veröffentlicht: Hannover; Stuttgart : ibidem Verlag, [2025]
Umfang: 554 Seiten ; 21 cm x 14.8 cm, 755 g
Format: Buch
Sprache: Englisch
Schriftenreihe/
mehrbändiges Werk:
Ukrainian voices ; vol. 75
Einheitssachtitel: Rozsudy moï pomysly
RVK-Notation:
Andere Ausgaben: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe
ISBN: 9783838219752 ; 3838219759 ; 9783838279756
  • I
  • Dissidence
  • Freedom, Democracy and Power
  • 15
  • Confession of a Dissident
  • 19
  • Ukrainian and Jewish Dissidents: From Shared Struggle to Self-Realization in National States
  • 47
  • "Every Person Has the Right to Freedom of Opinion and Their Free Expression of Will..."
  • 83
  • II
  • Civil Society
  • The State of Social Integration in Ukraine Through the Eyes of Speech by a Member of the Initiative Group "The First of December" at the Drahomanov University
  • 115
  • Ukraine and European Values
  • 125
  • How to Get Lenin Out of the Minds of Ukrainians?
  • 129
  • Right-Wing Radicals in the Ukrainian Elections
  • 137
  • All-Ukrainian Association "Svoboda" (Freedom): Myths and Reality
  • 147
  • III
  • Identity and Tolerance
  • On the Question of Civilizational Identity of Ukrainian Citizens
  • 171
  • Civilizational Identity and Value System
  • 197
  • Identity and Values
  • 213
  • Lecture on Tolerance
  • 221
  • Xenophobia and Education of Tolerance
  • 245
  • Speech at the IV Meeting of the International Scientific Conference "Healing the Wounds of the Past"
  • 265
  • IV
  • Jews of Ukraine
  • Paradoxes and Problems of Jewish Identity
  • 273
  • Jews of Ukraine: Demography, Sociology, Organizational Structure and Identity
  • 293
  • Some Humanitarian Aspects of Ukrainian-Israeli Relations
  • 311
  • Antisemitism in Ukraine
  • 321
  • The Jewish Community in Times of Crisis and War
  • 325
  • V
  • From the Speeches
  • "For Our and Your Freedom!"
  • 345
  • Unity and Future Ukraine
  • 351
  • Statement by the Chairman of the EAJC General Council, Chairman of the Ukrainian Vaad, Joseph Zissels
  • 355
  • Are the Minsk Agreements a Compromise?
  • 357
  • Will There Be Peace in Donbas?
  • 359
  • Speech at the Parliamentary Hearings: "The Role, Importance and Influence of Civil Society on the Formation of Ethno-National Unity Policy in Ukraine"
  • 363
  • The Feeling of Heavenly Hundred
  • 367
  • About New Achievements in the Jewish-Christian Dialog: A Presentation at a Scientific Serriinar at UCU (Ukrainian Catholic University)
  • 371
  • About the Referendum in the Netherlands
  • 375
  • About Reconciliation
  • 377
  • What is Hidden Behind the Ukrainian-Polish Scandal
  • 381
  • About the Holocaust Memorial Center "Babyn Yar"
  • 385
  • Speech During the Round Table "State and Protests" at the Institute of Philosophy
  • 389
  • Statement from the Presidium of the Vaad of Ukraine Regarding the Letter from U.S. Congressmen About the Situation with Antisemitism in Poland and Ukraine
  • 395
  • What Is Happening Around Babyn Yar Today?
  • 399
  • Conservative Trend in the Modern Western World: Speech at the 11th Kyiv Security Forum
  • 409
  • On the Way to a Political Nation
  • 415
  • VI
  • From the Interviews
  • Interview with Gregory Davidson
  • 421
  • Interview with Mykhailo Nemyrovskyi
  • 433
  • Interview with Viktor Topaller (New York)
  • 441
  • Interview with Danylo Yanevskyi
  • 453
  • Interview with Mykola Kniazhytskyi
  • 463
  • Russia and Democracy are Incompatible
  • 481
  • Europe or Eurasia? Law or Authority?
  • 497
  • Interview with Yevhen Kyselov
  • 509
  • Interview with Ostap Drozdov
  • 535