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НБУВ

Full name: Національна бібліотека України ім В. І. Вернадського

Formed according to the decree of Hetman P. P. Skoropadsky from August 2, 1918 as the National Library of the Ukrainian State.

In 1919-1934 it was called the People’s Library of Ukraine.

In 1934 it was transferred to the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR and renamed the Library of the Ukrainian SSR Academy of Sciences.

In 1948 – 1965 it was called the "State Public Library of the Ukrainian SSR".

From 1965 it was called the "Central Scientific Library of the Ukrainian SSR Academy of Sciences" (CNB), in 1988 it was named after V. I. Vernadsky.

Since 1996, the library has a modern status and name – "V. I. Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine."

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The main building of the library is located in Kyiv on ; some departments work on .

Bibliographical records (331 – 340 / 20656)

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The lithic raw material sources and interregional human contacts in the Northern Carpathian Regions. – Kraków: PAU [distributed]; Budapest: Institute of archaeol. sciences of the Eötvös Loránd univ. [distributed], 2013. – 146, [4] p.: fig.

The museum of genocide victims (Vilnius). – Vilnius : Genocide and resistance research centre of Lithuania, [20--?]. – 78 p. : ill.

The Mycenaean world : five centuries early Greek culture: 1600 – 1100 BC. – Athens: The National Hellenic committee, 1988. – 277 p.: phot.

The Riksdag: a history of the Swedish Parliament. – Stockholm: The Swedish Riksdag: The Bank of Sweden tercentenary foundation, 1987. – XII, 348 p.: ill., phot., tab.

The Russian-Ukrainian conflict. – Kyiv : Zapovit, 2015. – 56 p. : fig. – (Razumkov centre library)

The spoils of war : World War II and its aftermath: the loss, reappearance, and recovery of cultural property. – New York: Harry N. Abrams: The Bard graduate center for studies in the decorative arts, 1997. – 336 p.: ill.

The truth of the Japanese military «comfort women». – Seoul : Northeast Asian history foundation, 2014. – 71 p. : phot.

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