Dmytro Chobit
Dmytro Chobit (Ukrainian: Дмитро Чобіт, 19 February 1952, Brody, Ukrainian SSR) is a Ukrainian historian, publicist (opinion journalism), politician.
He specializes in local studies and is a member of the National Union of Local Historians of Ukraine, the Shevchenko Society of Ukrainian Language and the National Writer's Union of Ukraine. Chobit became known for his scandal with Viktor Medvedchuk in 2003, when Medvedchuk filed a court case against him for the Chobit's book "Narcissus" (Нарцис).[1]
Bibliography
- Brody – overview of local history, 1984
- In the parliament of new Ukraine, 1995
- Pidhirtsi. Historical and architectural pearl of Ukraine, 1998
- Whistler, 1999
- Battle near Berestechko
- Time of disgraceful authority or whether the Gongadze case is the case of Kuchma? (2001)
- Narcissus. Features of the Viktor Medvedchuk's political portrait, (2002)
References
External links
- 1990-1994 convocation. Verkhovna Rada.
- 1994-1998 convocation. Verkhovna Rada.
- 1998-2002 convocation. Verkhovna Rada.
- Profile at the Official Ukraine Today
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