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Perestroika (/ˌpɛrəˈstrɔɪkə/ PERR-ə-STROY-kə; Russian: перестройка, IPA: [pʲɪrʲɪˈstrojkə] ) was a
political reform movement within the
Communist Party...
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Soviet Union. As a result, at the
start of the
Mikhail Gorbachev reforms perebudova and hlasnist’ (Ukrainian for
perestroika and glasnost),
Ukraine under...
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Oleksa H. (18
February 1988). "Hromadians'ka
pozytsiia literatury i
perebudova" Громадянська позиція літературі і перебудова [The
Civic Position of Literature...
- Obilne [uk] Odradne [uk] Oleksandrohrad [uk] Oleksiivka [uk]
Orlynske Pavlivka Perebudova [uk] Peredove [uk] Petropavlivka [uk]
Petrivka Polkove [uk] Prechystivka...
- Dibrova, and
Havrylivke in
Synelnykove Raion; Iskra, Piddubne-Tolstoi,
Perebudova-Komar, Ordradne, Bahatyr, Kostayantynopil', Andriivka, and
Ulakly in Velyka...
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independence from
government structures. It was
under the new
developments of
Perebudova that in 1987 that the
elder Shtyn set up the
Holos Studio as a cooperative...
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Christian cross, in the village. The
first collective farm (kolhosp)
named Perebudova (Perestroika, Reformation) was
headed by I.O. Cherednichenko. The village...
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figurative role in the
development of
Ukrainian music during the
period of
perebudova, also
known as
Perestroika in the
Russian language, and
during the formative...