Hennadii Nadolenko, Director of the Diplomatic Academy:
This publication offers us a glimpse into the history that must never be forgotten. The numbers do not lie. They tell us that these lands are and have always been an integral part of Ukraine.
Hanna Ostrovska, Deputy Head of the Shevchenkivskyi District State Administration in the City of Kyiv:
Today, when Ukraine is defending and protecting its territories, the weight of this book is growing. It is an argument, a proof that we had our own lands, much larger than we are told.
Natalia Klymenko, Director of the Museum of the Historical Center of Kyiv:
It was an extremely difficult job. But exactly the books of this type give us strength and energy. You realize that you are backed by people who worked at it 100 years ago.
Dmytro Hordiienko, historian, author of the book’s introduction:
Myron Korduba was a student of Hrushevsky. And, as the famous historian Yaroslav Dashkevych said, if we had known the works by Hrushevsky and his school, we wouldn’t have had to patch up the holes in Ukrainian history.