Communism, 262–292. Communist Party, 276, 284, 291, 295, 304, 305. Russian Communists, 274, 306. Ukrainian Communists, 279–285. See also Bolsheviks, Soviets. Communist International, 286. Concord Bridge, Mass., 14. Confederation of Bar, 127, 128. Congress of Ruthenian Scholars, 181, 183. Constantine, Russian Grand Duke, 165. Constantinople, 9, 12, 21, 27, 33, 35, 37–52, 66, 90, 94, 107, 108, 117, 122, 152. Patriarch of, 33, 54, 93, 122, 266. Church of St. Sophia, 33. New Church, 38. Convention of Ukrainian Soldiers and Peasants, 220. Cortez, H., Spanish leader, 12. Council of Ambassadors, 255, 258. Council of Florence, 45, 52. Council of General Secretaries, Ukraine, 220. Council of the Regency, Polish, 239. Councils of Workers’ and Soldiers’, Deputies, 217. Crimea, 64, 66, 76, 91, 93, 250. Cromwell, Oliver, 13. Crusades, 45, 47. Curzon Line, 249. Cyrillic script, 192. Cyril Loukaris, 49. Czaplinski, Polish officer, 74, 77. Czartoryski family, Polish, 140. Prince Adam, 162. Czech, 153–167, 186, 238, 241, 265–269. See also Czechoslovakia. Czechoslovakia, 208, 242, 260–270, 296. See also Carpatho-Ukraine. Czernin, Count O., Austro-Hungarian diplomat, 230, 231. Danube River, 142. Danzig, 127. Dardanelles, 20, 235. Decembrists, Russian revolutionary movement, 165, 167, 186. Denikin, A. I., Russian general, 234, 244–250, 282. Direktoria, 235–252. Dnyeper River, 9, 20, 24, 25, 29, 34, 36, 43, 58–77, 88, 91, 93, 101, 121, 144, 198, 251, 252. Dnyeprostroy, 278, 283. Dnyester River, 20. Dobrovsky, J., Czech scholar, 153, 156. Dobryansky, A., Carpatho-Ukrainian leader, 182, 196. Dobrynya Nikitich, bylina hero, 35. Dolgoruky, V. V., Russian minister, 135. Don Cossacks, 61, 110, 234. Don River, 19, 20, 25, 40, 61. Donets River, 194, 246. Doroshenko, Peter, Kozak ataman, 92, 93. Dostoyevsky, F. M., Russian writer, 188. Drahomaniv, Mykhaylo, Ukrainian publicist, 190, 198, 199, 217. Drake, Sir Francis, 12. Druzhina, 33, 38, 40. Dukhnovich, O., Carpatho-Ukrainian leader, 196. Duma, 205, 213. Dunajec River, 212. Dutch, 118. Eastern Galicia, 201, 207, 211, 230, 239–260, 270, 272, 280, 283, 289. See also Galicia, Western Ukraine. Eastern Ukraine, 196–206, 242. See also Ukraine. Educational Society, Galicia, 182. Eichhorn, German general, 232–233. Elizabeth, English Queen, 12. Elizabeth, Empress of Russia, 136, 138. _Eneida_, work of Kotlyaresky, 155, 158. Engelhardt, Pavel, owner of the Shevchenko family, 147, 166. England, 10, 29, 46, 59, 73, 87, 117, 169, 227, 234, 301. Enlightenment, 156. Entente (World War I), 214, 227. Estonia, 253.
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