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  1. Mykhailo Petrovych Drahomanov (Ukrainian: Михайло Петрович Драгоманов; 18 September 1841 – 2 July 1895) was a Ukrainian intellectual and public figure.

    • Ukrainian
    • Lyudmyla Drahomanova [uk]
  2. Myjailo Petróvich Drahománov (en ucraniano: Михайло Петрович Драгоманов; Hádiach; 18 de septiembre de 1841 - Sofía, 2 de julio de 1895) fue un teórico político, economista, historiador, filósofo, etnógrafo y figura pública de Ucrania .

    • Михайло Петрович Драгоманов
  3. Myjailo Petróvich Drahománov ( en ucraniano: Михайло Петрович Драгоманов; Hádiach; 18 de septiembre de 1841 - Sofía, 2 de julio de 1895) fue un teórico político, economista, historiador, filósofo, etnógrafo y figura pública de Ucrania. Datos rápidos Myjailo Petróvich Drahománov, Información personal ...

  4. 11 de feb. de 2020 · Mykhailo Drahomanovs ideas of parliament. Anton Kotenko View all authors and affiliations. Volume 11, Issue 1. https://doi.org/10.1177/1879366520901623. Contents. PDF / ePub. More. Abstract. Ukrainian parliamentarism and constitutionalism have a long history.

    • Anton Kotenko
    • 2020
  5. 15 de mar. de 2022 · Mykhailo Drahomanov (1841-1895) was an ethnographer, geographer, political theorist, journalist, political activist and anarchist. What we share below is a short selection of his writings from the larger collection posted by The Anarchist Library and originally published in English, in The Annals of the Ukrainian Academy of Arts and ...

  6. Drahomanov, Mykhailo [Драгоманов, Михайло], b 6 September 1841 in Hadiach, Poltava gubernia, d 20 July 1895 in Sofia, Bulgaria. Scholar, civic leader, publicist, political thinker; brother of Olena Pchilka, father of Svitozor Drahomanov, uncle of Lesia Ukrainka. Born into a gentry family of Cossack origin, Drahomanov studied at ...

  7. nineteenth century, Mykhailo Drahomanov (1841-1895), visualized the problems of his native country within a broad international con-text. He combined specific Ukrainian national goals with a programme for a reorganization of eastern Europe as a whole.1 Among the issues which attracted Drahomanov's attention were