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Nash Prapor (Our Flag), 1932-1939

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Title: Nash Prapor (Our Flag), 1932-1939

Predominant Dates:1934 -- 1939

ID: RG-96/RG-96

Creator: Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor), 1896 -- 1982, publisher, editor, political figure (1918 -- 1939)

Extent: 0.0 Boxes

Languages: Ukrainian [ukr]

Abstract

Nash Prapor (Our Flag), an illustrated newspaper published by the consortium Ukrainian Press, owned and managed by the publisher Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor). It was a socio-politically oriented periodical, ideologically charged by Ukrainian national aspiration for an independent state.

Scope and Contents of the Materials

Nash Prapor published materials on

Reportages reflecting the news of world politics;

Articles on Ukrainian public life in the region and abroad;

Articles on economics themes;

Notes from rural and urban communities;

Literary, theatric and sports reportages;

Interesting feuilletons;

Illustrations from the region and from abroad

Biographical Note

Ivan Tyktor, political and public figure, publisher and onwer of the largest Ukrainian press consortium Ukrainska Presa (the Ukrainian Press). He founded and run several well-acepted Ukrainian periodicals, Novyi Chas (the New Time), Nash Prapor (Our Flag), Narodna Sprava (The People's Cause), Komar (Mosquito), Dzvinochok (Bellflower) and others.

Box and Folder Listing

Document/Artifact of Item-Level 1: RG-96.01, Nash Prapor. Thursday 15, February 1934. No.12Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
Nash Prapor (Our Flag), an illustrated newspaper published by the consortium Ukrainian Press, owned and managed by the publisher Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor). It was a socio-politically oriented periodical, ideologically charged by Ukrainian national aspiration for an independent state.
Subject/Index Terms:
Nash Prapor (Our Flag), Ukrainian periodical, published in Lviv, 1932 -- 1939
Nash Prapor, advertisements of commodities, interwar
Nash Prapor, Agricultural problematic discourse in East Galicia, interwar
Nash Prapor, literary advertisements, interwar
Nash Prapor, periodical Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Nash Prapor, program and editorial articles, interwar
Nash Prapor, reflection in regard to Polish national discourse, interwar
Nash Prapor, reflections on European geo political discourse, interwar
Nash Prapor, reflections on the German political discourse, 1930s
Nash Prapor, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Nash Prapor, various advertisements, interwar
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Lwow (Poland)
Lviv (Ukraine)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Bronislaw Pieracki, Minister of Interior, Poland, assassinated in Warsaw on June 15, 1934
Bronislaw Pieracki, Minister of Interior, reflection on Ukrainian affairs in Poland, February 1934
Political caricatures and satire published in Nash Prapor, interwar
Nash Prapor, on virtue of education and industriousness, a rubric
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor), 1896 -- 1982, publisher, editor, political figure (1918 -- 1939)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 2: RG-96.02, Nash Prapor. Sunday 18, February 1934. No.13Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
Nash Prapor (Our Flag), an illustrated newspaper published by the consortium Ukrainian Press, owned and managed by the publisher Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor). It was a socio-politically oriented periodical, ideologically charged by Ukrainian national aspiration for an independent state.
Subject/Index Terms:
Nash Prapor, advertisements of commodities, interwar
Nash Prapor, Agricultural problematic discourse in East Galicia, interwar
Nash Prapor, articles in regard to Ukrainian national cause, interwar
Nash Prapor, literary advertisements, interwar
Nash Prapor, political satire, interwar
Nash Prapor, program and editorial articles, interwar
Nash Prapor, reflection on the Soviet Ukrainian discourse, interwar
Nash Prapor, reflections and reportage on political trials in East Galicia, interwar
Nash Prapor, reflections on European geo political discourse, interwar
Nash Prapor, Ukrainian national discourse, interwar East Galicia
International news and reportage, Nash Prapor, interwar
European geo political discourse, Nash Prapor, interwar
Nash Prapor, various advertisements, interwar
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Nash Prapor, advertisements of Ukrainian made commodities, interwar
Nash Prapor (Our Flag), Ukrainian periodical, published in Lviv, 1932 -- 1939
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Political trials, Eastern Galicia, Poland, interwar period
Political trials over the members of the KPZU, reflections in Nash Prapor, interwar
Political trial of the KPZU members in Lviv, February 1934, reflected in Nash Prapor, 1934
German–Polish Non-Aggression Pact, 1934, Nash Prapor, February 1934
Dmytro Levytsky (Levytskij), Ukrainian Galiciaan public and political figure, interwar
Dmytro Levytsky, member of the Sejm, speech about political terror in Soviet Ukraine, Nash Prapor
Ukrainian parliamentary representation in the Fourth Term Polish Sejm, 1935-1938, Nash Prapor, 1934
Discourse of Ukrainian economic boycott of Jewish industry and trade in East Galicia, 1930s
Jews against Ukrainians, a headline in Nash Prapor in regard to Jewish foreign publications, 1934
Jewish perception of Ukrainian economic boycott of Jewish industry and trade, interwar East Galicia
Ukrainian Socialist Radical Party (USRP), interwar Poland
Ukrainian Socialist Radical Party (USRP), parliamentarians to the Third Tirm Polish Sejm, 1930  1935
Nasz Prapor in regard to self governance urban and communal elections, 1933, 1934
Nash Prapor, antisemitic and nasty anti-Jewish caricatures, interwar
Antisemitic and nasty anti-Jewish caricuture, Nash Prapor, February, 22, 1934
Documents in Polish language
Narratives in Polish language
Creators:
Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor), 1896 -- 1982, publisher, editor, political figure (1918 -- 1939)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 3: RG-96.03, Nash Prapor. Thursday 22, February 1934. No.14Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
Nash Prapor (Our Flag), an illustrated newspaper published by the consortium Ukrainian Press, owned and managed by the publisher Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor). It was a socio-politically oriented periodical, ideologically charged by Ukrainian national aspiration for an independent state.
Subject/Index Terms:
Nash Prapor (Our Flag), Ukrainian periodical, published in Lviv, 1932 -- 1939
Nash Prapor, advertisements of commodities, interwar
Nash Prapor, Agricultural problematic discourse in East Galicia, interwar
Nash Prapor, articles in regard to Ukrainian national cause, interwar
Nash Prapor, literary advertisements, interwar
Nash Prapor, periodical Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Nash Prapor, program and editorial articles, interwar
Nash Prapor, Ukrainian national discourse, interwar East Galicia
Nash Prapor, various advertisements, interwar
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Ukrainian Socialist Radical Party (USRP), parliamentarians to the Third Tirm Polish Sejm, 1930  1935
Nasz Prapor in regard to self governance urban and communal elections, 1933, 1934
Antisemitic and nasty anti-Jewish caricuture, Nash Prapor, February, 22, 1934
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor), 1896 -- 1982, publisher, editor, political figure (1918 -- 1939)
Nash Prapor, Ukrainian independent periodical published in Lviv, interwar (Interwar, 1930s)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 4: RG-96.04, Nash Prapor. Sunday 25, February 1934. No.15Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
Nash Prapor (Our Flag), an illustrated newspaper published by the consortium Ukrainian Press, owned and managed by the publisher Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor). It was a socio-politically oriented periodical, ideologically charged by Ukrainian national aspiration for an independent state.
Subject/Index Terms:
Nash Prapor (Our Flag), Ukrainian periodical, published in Lviv, 1932 -- 1939
Nash Prapor, advertisements of commodities, interwar
Nash Prapor, Agricultural problematic discourse in East Galicia, interwar
Nash Prapor, articles in regard to Ukrainian national cause, interwar
Nash Prapor, periodical Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Nash Prapor, program and editorial articles, interwar
Nash Prapor, reflection in regard to Polish national discourse, interwar
Nash Prapor, reflections on European geo political discourse, interwar
Nash Prapor, Ukrainian national discourse, interwar East Galicia
Nash Prapor, various advertisements, interwar
Reflections on Polish governments and politics, Nash Prapor, interwar
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Political trials, Eastern Galicia, Poland, interwar period
Nash Prapor, reflection and reportage in regard to political trial over KPZU in Lviv (Lwow) interwar
Political trial of the KPZU members in Lviv, February 1934, reflected in Nash Prapor, 1934
Ukrainian literary prose published in Nash Prapor, interwar
Political caricatures and satire published in Nash Prapor, interwar
Nash Prapor, on virtue of education and industriousness, a rubric
Chess rubric, periodically published in Nash Prapor, interwar
Nash Prapor, literary advertisements, interwar
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Nash Prapor, Ukrainian independent periodical published in Lviv, interwar (Interwar, 1930s)
Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor), 1896 -- 1982, publisher, editor, political figure (1918 -- 1939)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 5: RG-96.05, Nash Prapor. Thursday 1, March 1934. No.16Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
Nash Prapor (Our Flag), an illustrated newspaper published by the consortium Ukrainian Press, owned and managed by the publisher Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor). It was a socio-politically oriented periodical, ideologically charged by Ukrainian national aspiration for an independent state.
Subject/Index Terms:
Nash Prapor (Our Flag), Ukrainian periodical, published in Lviv, 1932 -- 1939
Nash Prapor, advertisements of commodities, interwar
Nash Prapor, Agricultural problematic discourse in East Galicia, interwar
Nash Prapor, literary advertisements, interwar
Nash Prapor, periodical Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Nash Prapor, program and editorial articles, interwar
Nash Prapor, reflection in regard to Polish national discourse, interwar
Nash Prapor, reflections on European geo political discourse, interwar
Nash Prapor, various advertisements, interwar
European geo political discourse, Nash Prapor, interwar
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Chess rubric, periodically published in Nash Prapor, interwar
Nash Prapor, on virtue of education and industriousness, a rubric
Reflection on Austrian attempt on coup d'etat, February, March 1934, Nasz Prapror, 1934
Reflections on the failure of Ukrainian struggle for independence in 1917 - 1920, Nash Prapor, 1934
Political caricatures and satire published in Nash Prapor, interwar
Serhii Yefremov, Ukrainian literati, publicist, journalist, public figure, Nash Prapor, March 1934
Reflections on Serhii Yefremov, Ukrainian literati, publicist, persecuted by NKVD, Nash Prapor, 1934
Soviet repressions against Ukrainian literati and public figures, 1930s, Nash Prapor, 1934
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Nash Prapor, Ukrainian independent periodical published in Lviv, interwar (Interwar, 1930s)
Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor), 1896 -- 1982, publisher, editor, political figure (1918 -- 1939)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 6: RG-96.06, Nash Prapor. Sunday 4, March 1934. No.17Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
Nash Prapor (Our Flag), an illustrated newspaper published by the consortium Ukrainian Press, owned and managed by the publisher Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor). It was a socio-politically oriented periodical, ideologically charged by Ukrainian national aspiration for an independent state.
Subject/Index Terms:
Nash Prapor (Our Flag), Ukrainian periodical, published in Lviv, 1932 -- 1939
Nash Prapor, advertisements of commodities, interwar
Nash Prapor, articles in regard to Ukrainian national cause, interwar
Nash Prapor, literary advertisements, interwar
Nash Prapor, periodical Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Nash Prapor, program and editorial articles, interwar
Nash Prapor, reflections on European geo political discourse, interwar
Nash Prapor, Ukrainian national discourse, interwar East Galicia
Nash Prapor, various advertisements, interwar
Ukrainian literary prose published in Nash Prapor, interwar
Reflections on Polish governments and politics, Nash Prapor, interwar
Chess rubric, periodically published in Nash Prapor, interwar
Nash Prapor, on virtue of education and industriousness, a rubric
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
No alternative to Christian ethic, pastoral letter of Polish Bishopmanship, Nash Prapor, 1934
Collecting funds for Ridna Shkola (the Native School), Ukrainian educational foundation, Nash Prapor
Political caricatures and satire published in Nash Prapor, interwar
Austrian German tension and threat of nazification of Austria, 1930s, Nash Prapor, 1934
Nash Prapor, reflections and discourse in regard to National Socialism and Nazi Germany, interwar
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Nash Prapor, Ukrainian independent periodical published in Lviv, interwar (Interwar, 1930s)
Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor), 1896 -- 1982, publisher, editor, political figure (1918 -- 1939)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 7: RG-96.07, Nash Prapor. Thursday 8, March 1934. No.18Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
Nash Prapor (Our Flag), an illustrated newspaper published by the consortium Ukrainian Press, owned and managed by the publisher Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor). It was a socio-politically oriented periodical, ideologically charged by Ukrainian national aspiration for an independent state.
Subject/Index Terms:
Nash Prapor (Our Flag), Ukrainian periodical, published in Lviv, 1932 -- 1939
Nash Prapor, advertisements of commodities, interwar
Nash Prapor, Agricultural problematic discourse in East Galicia, interwar
Nash Prapor, articles in regard to Ukrainian national cause, interwar
Nash Prapor, literary advertisements, interwar
Nash Prapor, periodical Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Nash Prapor, program and editorial articles, interwar
Nash Prapor, reflection in regard to Polish national discourse, interwar
Nash Prapor, reflections on European geo political discourse, interwar
Nash Prapor, Ukrainian national discourse, interwar East Galicia
Reflections on Polish governments and politics, Nash Prapor, interwar
Nash Prapor, various advertisements, interwar
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Nash Prapor, Condemnation of Jewish usury, interwar
Reflections on Zvenigorod Trial of Jewish-related fraudulent activity of usury, 1934
Nasz Prapor in regard to self governance urban and communal elections, 1933, 1934
Ukrainian literary prose published in Nash Prapor, interwar
Otton Habsburg, son the last Austrian Emperor Charles (Karl), discourse for enthronement Nash Prapor
Ukrainian historic personalities reflected in literary rubric, Nash Prapor, interwar
Ivan Olbracht, Czech writer, his roman Nikola Suhai, Nash Prapor, 1934
Nikola Suhai (Mykola Shuhaj, rebel, Subcarpathian Rus, 1920s by Ivan Olbracht, Nash Prapor, interwar
Nash Prapor, rubric of crosswords, interwar
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Nash Prapor, Ukrainian independent periodical published in Lviv, interwar (Interwar, 1930s)
Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor), 1896 -- 1982, publisher, editor, political figure (1918 -- 1939)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 8: RG-96.08, Nash Prapor. Sunday 11, March 1934. No.19Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
Nash Prapor (Our Flag), an illustrated newspaper published by the consortium Ukrainian Press, owned and managed by the publisher Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor). It was a socio-politically oriented periodical, ideologically charged by Ukrainian national aspiration for an independent state.
Subject/Index Terms:
Nash Prapor (Our Flag), Ukrainian periodical, published in Lviv, 1932 -- 1939
Nash Prapor, advertisements of commodities, interwar
Nash Prapor, Agricultural problematic discourse in East Galicia, interwar
Nash Prapor, articles in regard to Ukrainian national cause, interwar
Nash Prapor, literary advertisements, interwar
Nash Prapor, periodical Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Nash Prapor, program and editorial articles, interwar
Nash Prapor, reflection in regard to Polish national discourse, interwar
Nash Prapor, reflections on European geo political discourse, interwar
Nash Prapor, Ukrainian national discourse, interwar East Galicia
Reflections on Polish governments and politics, Nash Prapor, interwar
Ukrainian literary prose published in Nash Prapor, interwar
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Reflections on Zvenigorod Trial of Jewish-related fraudulent activity of usury, 1934
Sentencing in Zvenigorod Trial of Jewish usury and local fraud, emphasis on Jews by Nash Prapor 1934
Nash Prapor, antisemitic and nasty anti-Jewish caricatures, interwar
Antisemitic and mocking Jews caricatures, intewar East Galicia, Nash Prapor, March 11, 1934
Antisemitic satire and caricature in regard to the new Cooperative Law passed by Sejm, 1934, NP
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Nash Prapor, Ukrainian independent periodical published in Lviv, interwar (Interwar, 1930s)
Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor), 1896 -- 1982, publisher, editor, political figure (1918 -- 1939)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 9: RG-96.09, Nash Prapor. Thursday 15, March 1934. No.20Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
Nash Prapor (Our Flag), an illustrated newspaper published by the consortium Ukrainian Press, owned and managed by the publisher Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor). It was a socio-politically oriented periodical, ideologically charged by Ukrainian national aspiration for an independent state.
Subject/Index Terms:
Nash Prapor (Our Flag), Ukrainian periodical, published in Lviv, 1932 -- 1939
Nash Prapor, advertisements of commodities, interwar
Nash Prapor, Agricultural problematic discourse in East Galicia, interwar
Nash Prapor, articles in regard to Ukrainian national cause, interwar
Nash Prapor, literary advertisements, interwar
Nash Prapor, periodical Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Nash Prapor, program and editorial articles, interwar
Nash Prapor, reflection in regard to Polish national discourse, interwar
Nash Prapor, reflections on European geo political discourse, interwar
Nash Prapor, Ukrainian national discourse, interwar East Galicia
Nash Prapor, various advertisements, interwar
Reflections on Polish governments and politics, Nash Prapor, interwar
Ukrainian literary prose published in Nash Prapor, interwar
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Reflections on Zvenigorod Trial of Jewish-related fraudulent activity of usury, 1934
Nash Prapor, reflection on ethno-national regions Boikovshchyna and Lemkivschyna, Galicia, interwar
Political caricatures and satire published in Nash Prapor, interwar
Ukrainian historic personalities reflected in literary rubric, Nash Prapor, interwar
Chess rubric, periodically published in Nash Prapor, interwar
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Nash Prapor, Ukrainian independent periodical published in Lviv, interwar (Interwar, 1930s)
Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor), 1896 -- 1982, publisher, editor, political figure (1918 -- 1939)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 10: RG-96.10, Nash Prapor. Sunday 18, March 1934. No.21Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
Nash Prapor (Our Flag), an illustrated newspaper published by the consortium Ukrainian Press, owned and managed by the publisher Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor). It was a socio-politically oriented periodical, ideologically charged by Ukrainian national aspiration for an independent state.
Subject/Index Terms:
Nash Prapor (Our Flag), Ukrainian periodical, published in Lviv, 1932 -- 1939
Nash Prapor, advertisements of commodities, interwar
Nash Prapor, articles in regard to Ukrainian national cause, interwar
Nash Prapor, literary advertisements, interwar
Nash Prapor, periodical Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Nash Prapor, reflection in regard to Polish national discourse, interwar
Nash Prapor, program and editorial articles, interwar
Nash Prapor, Ukrainian national discourse, interwar East Galicia
Nash Prapor, reflections and reportage on political trials in East Galicia, interwar
Nash Prapor, reflections on European geo political discourse, interwar
Reflections on Polish governments and politics, Nash Prapor, interwar
Ukrainian folklore and prose published in Nash Prapor, interwar
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Reflections on Zvenigorod Trial of Jewish-related fraudulent activity of usury, 1934
Nash Prapor, sense and spirit of antipathy and loftiness to and over Jews in Poland, interwar
Nash Prapor, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Collecting funds for Ridna Shkola (the Native School), Ukrainian educational foundation, Nash Prapor
Reflection on fundraising for Ridna Shkola (the Native School), Ukrainian education, Nash Prapor
Famine (Holodomor) in Ukraine, 1932 - 1933, historical discourse
Nash Prapor, reflections on the Famine (Holodomor) in Ukraine, 1932 -- 1933, in 1930s
Political caricatures and satire published in Nash Prapor, interwar
Austrian German tension and threat of nazification of Austria, 1930s, Nash Prapor, 1934
Polish German non agresssion pact of 1934 and its discourse, Nash Prapor, 11934
Nash Prapor, post Versailles discourse, 1930s
Nervous instability, article advising on handling nervous indisposition, Nash Prapor, self help
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Nash Prapor, Ukrainian independent periodical published in Lviv, interwar (Interwar, 1930s)
Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor), 1896 -- 1982, publisher, editor, political figure (1918 -- 1939)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 11: RG-96.11, Nash Prapor. Thursday 22, March 1934. No.22Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
Nash Prapor (Our Flag), an illustrated newspaper published by the consortium Ukrainian Press, owned and managed by the publisher Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor). It was a socio-politically oriented periodical, ideologically charged by Ukrainian national aspiration for an independent state.
Subject/Index Terms:
Nash Prapor (Our Flag), Ukrainian periodical, published in Lviv, 1932 -- 1939
Nash Prapor, advertisements of commodities, interwar
Nash Prapor, articles in regard to Ukrainian national cause, interwar
Nash Prapor, literary advertisements, interwar
Nash Prapor, periodical Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Nash Prapor, reflection in regard to Polish national discourse, interwar
Nash Prapor, reflections and reportage on political trials in East Galicia, interwar
Nash Prapor, Ukrainian national discourse, interwar East Galicia
Nash Prapor, various advertisements, interwar
Ukrainian folklore and prose published in Nash Prapor, interwar
Ukrainian literary prose published in Nash Prapor, interwar
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Consolidation of Ukrainian socialist organizations in Poland and abroad, Nash Prapor, 1934
Nash Prapor, discourse in regard to russophile organizations in East Galicia, interwar, 1934
Political caricatures and satire published in Nash Prapor, interwar
Nash Prapor, responses to Polish periodicals, interwar
Nash Prapor, rubric of eternal theme actual for humankind, interwar
Article on leprosy in chronological discourse, published in Nash Prapor, March 22, 1934
Nash Prapor, rubric of crosswords, interwar
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Nash Prapor, Ukrainian independent periodical published in Lviv, interwar (Interwar, 1930s)
Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor), 1896 -- 1982, publisher, editor, political figure (1918 -- 1939)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 12: RG-96.12, Nash Prapor. Sunday 25, March 1934. No.23Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
Nash Prapor (Our Flag), an illustrated newspaper published by the consortium Ukrainian Press, owned and managed by the publisher Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor). It was a socio-politically oriented periodical, ideologically charged by Ukrainian national aspiration for an independent state.
Subject/Index Terms:
Ridna Shkola (the Native School), Ukrainian educational network, promotions in Nash Prapor, interwar
Nash Prapor (Our Flag), Ukrainian periodical, published in Lviv, 1932 -- 1939
Nash Prapor, advertisements of commodities, interwar
Nash Prapor, Agricultural problematic discourse in East Galicia, interwar
Nash Prapor, articles in regard to Ukrainian national cause, interwar
Nash Prapor, literary advertisements, interwar
Nash Prapor, periodical Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Nash Prapor, program and editorial articles, interwar
Nash Prapor, reflection in regard to Polish national discourse, interwar
Nash Prapor, reflections on European geo political discourse, interwar
Nash Prapor, Ukrainian national discourse, interwar East Galicia
Ukrainian literary prose published in Nash Prapor, interwar
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Nash Prapor, local news and reportages from East Galicia, interwar
Political caricatures and satire published in Nash Prapor, interwar
Cinematographic reviews published in Nash Prapor, interwar
Post Versailles system in Europe, new alliances and regional politics, reflections in Nasz Prapor
Nash Prapor, post Versailles discourse, 1930s
New Post Versailles Alliances The Triple Alliance of Italy, Austria and Hungary, 1943, Nash Prapor
Nash Prapor, rubric of historic narratives, interwar
Historic discourse in regard to Croatian independence, Nash Prapor, March 1934
Chess rubric, periodically published in Nash Prapor, interwar
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Nash Prapor, Ukrainian independent periodical published in Lviv, interwar (Interwar, 1930s)
Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor), 1896 -- 1982, publisher, editor, political figure (1918 -- 1939)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 13: RG-96.13, Nash Prapor. Thursday 29, March 1934. No.24Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
Nash Prapor (Our Flag), an illustrated newspaper published by the consortium Ukrainian Press, owned and managed by the publisher Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor). It was a socio-politically oriented periodical, ideologically charged by Ukrainian national aspiration for an independent state.
Subject/Index Terms:
Nash Prapor (Our Flag), Ukrainian periodical, published in Lviv, 1932 -- 1939
Nash Prapor, advertisements of commodities, interwar
Nash Prapor, articles in regard to Ukrainian national cause, interwar
Nash Prapor, literary advertisements, interwar
Nash Prapor, periodical Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Nash Prapor, program and editorial articles, interwar
Nash Prapor, reflection in regard to Polish national discourse, interwar
Nash Prapor, reflections on European geo political discourse, interwar
Nash Prapor, Ukrainian national discourse, interwar East Galicia
Nash Prapor, various advertisements, interwar
Ukrainian literary prose published in Nash Prapor, interwar
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Instincts and realities of Jewish Ukrainian coexistence and interaction in a given village Luchynets
Ukrainian perception of Jews in a given village Luchynets, Rohatyn county, 1933, 1934, Nash Prapor
Trial in Berezhany of three Ukrainians guilty of setting on fire a barrel house owned by Gitla Feld
Trial and Ukrainian discourse of modeling Hitler treatment of Jews in the village of Luchynets, 1934
Speech of a village ideological role model Romakh who admires Hitler's persecution of Jews, 1933
Trial over M. Kholiava, P. Yakymovych and D. Romakh for setting on fire Gitla Feld's tavern on fire
Political connotation of the anti-Jewish acts of so called three national aware Ukrainians Luchynets
Anti-Jewish component in Ukrainian mundane outlook, interwar on example on the Luchytnets trial 1934
Luchynets Trial as an example of negative attitude of nationally aware Ukrainians to Jews in village
Luchynets (Rohatyn, Stanislawow, Poland)
Nash Prapor on the discourse of nationally aware Ukrainians to Jewish trade and businesses, interwar
Role of Ukrainian cooperatives in ousting Jewish businesses from villages, Luchynets Trial, 1934
Antisemitism as a component of national awareness of Ukrainians in East Galicia, interwar, Nash Prap
Forgiving and tolerant stance of local authorities to Ukrainians charged of anti-Jewish acts Galicia
Nash Prapor, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Antisemitism, reflections in Ukrainian periodicals of interwar East Galicia
Nash Prapor, antisemitic narratives, discourse and reflections, interwar East Galicia
Nash Prapor, reflections and discourse, Ukrainian cultural life in East Galicia and Poland, interwar
Ukrainian cooperative organizations, reflections in Nash Prapor, interwar
Political caricatures and satire published in Nash Prapor, interwar
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Nash Prapor, Ukrainian independent periodical published in Lviv, interwar (Interwar, 1930s)
Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor), 1896 -- 1982, publisher, editor, political figure (1918 -- 1939)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 14: RG-96.14, Nash Prapor. Sunday 1, April 1934. No.25Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
Nash Prapor (Our Flag), an illustrated newspaper published by the consortium Ukrainian Press, owned and managed by the publisher Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor). It was a socio-politically oriented periodical, ideologically charged by Ukrainian national aspiration for an independent state.
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Nash Prapor (Our Flag), Ukrainian periodical, published in Lviv, 1932 -- 1939
Nash Prapor, advertisements of commodities, interwar
Nash Prapor, articles in regard to Ukrainian national cause, interwar
Nash Prapor, periodical Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Nash Prapor, reflection in regard to Polish national discourse, interwar
Nash Prapor, reflections on European geo political discourse, interwar
Nash Prapor, program and editorial articles, interwar
Nash Prapor, various advertisements, interwar
Ukrainian literary prose published in Nash Prapor, interwar
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Ukrainian periodicals published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Personal love relations through the discourse of ethno - national interactions, Ukrainians and Poles
Prosvita (Ukrainian Enlightenment association), fundraising promotions, Nash Prapor, interwar
Nash Prapor, rubric of historic narratives, interwar
Reflections on the Pereyaslav Agreement, the union between Ukrainian Moskoviia (Russia) Nash Prapor
Cinematographic reviews published in Nash Prapor, interwar
Chess rubric, periodically published in Nash Prapor, interwar
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Nash Prapor, Ukrainian independent periodical published in Lviv, interwar (Interwar, 1930s)
Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor), 1896 -- 1982, publisher, editor, political figure (1918 -- 1939)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 15: RG-96.15, Nash Prapor. Thursday 5, April 1934. No.26Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
Nash Prapor (Our Flag), an illustrated newspaper published by the consortium Ukrainian Press, owned and managed by the publisher Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor). It was a socio-politically oriented periodical, ideologically charged by Ukrainian national aspiration for an independent state.
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Nash Prapor (Our Flag), Ukrainian periodical, published in Lviv, 1932 -- 1939
Nash Prapor, advertisements of commodities, interwar
Nash Prapor, articles in regard to Ukrainian national cause, interwar
Nash Prapor, literary advertisements, interwar
Nash Prapor, periodical Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Nash Prapor, program and editorial articles, interwar
Nash Prapor, reflection in regard to Polish national discourse, interwar
Nash Prapor, reflections on European geo political discourse, interwar
Nash Prapor, Ukrainian national discourse, interwar East Galicia
Nash Prapor, various advertisements, interwar
Political caricatures published in Nash Prapor, interwar
Ukrainian literary prose published in Nash Prapor, interwar
European geo political discourse, Nash Prapor, interwar
International news and reportage, Nash Prapor, interwar
Nash Prapor, local news and reportages from East Galicia, interwar
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Ukrainian cooperative organizations, reflections in Nash Prapor, interwar
Ukrainian Credit Union, Ukrainian financial organization in interwar Poland
Dairy Union, Ukrainian cooperative association operating with dairy products, interwar East Galicia
Prosvita (Enlightinment Foundation), Ukrainian cultural organization, discourse, Nash Prapor
Nash Prapor, literary reviews and publications, interwar
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Nash Prapor, Ukrainian independent periodical published in Lviv, interwar (Interwar, 1930s)
Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor), 1896 -- 1982, publisher, editor, political figure (1918 -- 1939)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 16: RG-96.16, Nash Prapor. Sunday 8, April 1934. No.27Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
Nash Prapor (Our Flag), an illustrated newspaper published by the consortium Ukrainian Press, owned and managed by the publisher Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor). It was a socio-politically oriented periodical, ideologically charged by Ukrainian national aspiration for an independent state.
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Nash Prapor (Our Flag), Ukrainian periodical, published in Lviv, 1932 -- 1939
Nash Prapor, advertisements of commodities, interwar
Nash Prapor, articles in regard to Ukrainian national cause, interwar
Nash Prapor, literary advertisements, interwar
Nash Prapor, periodical Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Nash Prapor, program and editorial articles, interwar
Nash Prapor, reflection in regard to Polish national discourse, interwar
Nash Prapor, reflections on European geo political discourse, interwar
Nash Prapor, Ukrainian national discourse, interwar East Galicia
Nash Prapor, various advertisements, interwar
Reflections on Polish governments and politics, Nash Prapor, interwar
Ukrainian literary prose published in Nash Prapor, interwar
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Nash Prapor, religious narratives in regard to main landmarks of Ukrainian calendar, interwar
Articles and pictures related to the Easter holliday (Paskha), Nash Prapor, April 8, 1934
Ukrainian cooperative organizations, reflections in Nash Prapor, interwar
Ukrainian cooperative organization Labor (Trud) in Lviv (Lwow), interwar
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Nash Prapor, Ukrainian independent periodical published in Lviv, interwar (Interwar, 1930s)
Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor), 1896 -- 1982, publisher, editor, political figure (1918 -- 1939)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 17: RG-96.17, Nash Prapor. Sunday 15, April 1934. No.28Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
Nash Prapor (Our Flag), an illustrated newspaper published by the consortium Ukrainian Press, owned and managed by the publisher Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor). It was a socio-politically oriented periodical, ideologically charged by Ukrainian national aspiration for an independent state.
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Nash Prapor (Our Flag), Ukrainian periodical, published in Lviv, 1932 -- 1939
Nash Prapor, advertisements of commodities, interwar
Nash Prapor, articles in regard to Ukrainian national cause, interwar
Nash Prapor, literary advertisements, interwar
Nash Prapor, periodical Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Nash Prapor, reflection in regard to Polish national discourse, interwar
Nash Prapor, reflections on European geo political discourse, interwar
Nash Prapor, various advertisements, interwar
Reflections on Polish governments and politics, Nash Prapor, interwar
Ukrainian literary prose published in Nash Prapor, interwar
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Political caricatures and satire published in Nash Prapor, interwar
Nash Prapor, rubric of historic narratives, interwar
Documents in Polish language
Narratives in Polish language
Creators:
Nash Prapor, Ukrainian independent periodical published in Lviv, interwar (Interwar, 1930s)
Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor), 1896 -- 1982, publisher, editor, political figure (1918 -- 1939)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 18: RG-96.18, Nash Prapor. Thursday 19, April 1934. No.29Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
Nash Prapor (Our Flag), an illustrated newspaper published by the consortium Ukrainian Press, owned and managed by the publisher Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor). It was a socio-politically oriented periodical, ideologically charged by Ukrainian national aspiration for an independent state.
Subject/Index Terms:
Nash Prapor (Our Flag), Ukrainian periodical, published in Lviv, 1932 -- 1939
Nash Prapor, advertisements of commodities, interwar
Nash Prapor, articles in regard to Ukrainian national cause, interwar
Nash Prapor, literary advertisements, interwar
Nash Prapor, periodical Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Nash Prapor, program and editorial articles, interwar
Nash Prapor, reflection in regard to Polish national discourse, interwar
Nash Prapor, reflections on European geo political discourse, interwar
Nash Prapor, local news and reportages from East Galicia, interwar
International news and reportage, Nash Prapor, interwar
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Political caricatures and satire published in Nash Prapor, interwar
Nash Prapor, reflections and discourse in regard to National Socialism and Nazi Germany, interwar
Nash Prapor, reflections on the German political discourse, 1930s
Ukrainian literary prose published in Nash Prapor, interwar
Nash Prapor, rubric of historic narratives, interwar
Chess rubric, periodically published in Nash Prapor, interwar
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Nash Prapor, Ukrainian independent periodical published in Lviv, interwar (Interwar, 1930s)
Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor), 1896 -- 1982, publisher, editor, political figure (1918 -- 1939)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 19: RG-96.19, Nash Prapor. Sunday 22, April 1934. No.30Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
Nash Prapor (Our Flag), an illustrated newspaper published by the consortium Ukrainian Press, owned and managed by the publisher Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor). It was a socio-politically oriented periodical, ideologically charged by Ukrainian national aspiration for an independent state.
Subject/Index Terms:
Nash Prapor (Our Flag), Ukrainian periodical, published in Lviv, 1932 -- 1939
Nash Prapor, advertisements of commodities, interwar
Nash Prapor, articles in regard to Ukrainian national cause, interwar
Nash Prapor, literary advertisements, interwar
Nash Prapor, periodical Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Nash Prapor, political satire, interwar
Nash Prapor, program and editorial articles, interwar
Nash Prapor, reflection in regard to Polish national discourse, interwar
Nash Prapor, reflections and discourse in regard to National Socialism and Nazi Germany, interwar
Nash Prapor, reflections on European geo political discourse, interwar
Nash Prapor, Ukrainian national discourse, interwar East Galicia
Political caricatures published in Nash Prapor, interwar
Nash Prapor, various advertisements, interwar
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Nash Prapor, publications in regard to Jewish regional and geo political discourse, interwar
Ukrainian literary prose published in Nash Prapor, interwar
Nash Prapor, rubric of eternal theme actual for humankind, interwar
Documents in Ukrainian language
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Creators:
Nash Prapor, Ukrainian independent periodical published in Lviv, interwar (Interwar, 1930s)
Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor), 1896 -- 1982, publisher, editor, political figure (1918 -- 1939)