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In the years following the Napoleonic Wars, a mysterious manuscript began to circulate among the dissatisfied noble elite of the Russian Empire. Entitled The History of the Rus', it became one of the most influential historical texts of the modern era. Attributed to an eighteenth-century Orthodox archbishop, it described the heroic struggles of the Ukrainian Cossacks. Alexander Pushkin read the book as a manifestation of Russian national spirit, but Taras Shevchenko interpreted it as a quest for Ukrainian national liberation, and it would inspire thousands of Ukrainians to fight for the freedom of their homeland. Serhii Plokhy tells the fascinating story of the text's discovery and dissemination, unravelling the mystery of its authorship and tracing its subsequent impact on Russian and Ukrainian historical and literary imagination. In so doing he brilliantly illuminates the relationship between history, myth, empire and nationhood from Napoleonic times to the fall of the Soviet Union.
Cossacks --- Nationalism --- Cosaques --- Nationalisme --- Ukraine --- History --- Folklore --- Histoire --- Istoriia Rusov. --- Istoriia Rusov --- Authorship. --- Russia --- Russie --- Foreign relations --- Relations extérieures --- Istorii͡a Rusov. --- Istorii͡a Rusov --- Relations extérieures --- History. --- Folklore. --- Imperialism --- Cozacks --- Kozaks --- Ethnology --- Історія Русовъ --- Istorii︠a︡ Rusiv --- Istorīi︠a︡ Rusov ili Maloĭ Rossīi --- Исторія Русовъ или Малой Россіи --- Istorii︠a︡ Russov --- An Úcráin --- I-Yukreyini --- IYukreyini --- Malorosii︠a︡ --- Małorosja --- Oekraïne --- Ookraan --- Oukraïne --- Oykrania --- Petite-Russie --- U.S.R.R. --- Ucrægna --- Úcráin --- Ucraina --- Ucrania --- Ucrayena --- ʻUkelena --- Ukraïna --- Ukrainæ --- Uḳraʼinah --- Ukrainian Council Socialist Republic --- Ukrainian S.S.R. --- Ukrainian Socialist Soviet Republic --- Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic --- Ukrainio --- Ukrainmudin Orn --- Ukraïnsʹka Radi︠a︡nsʹka Sot︠s︡ialistychna Respublika --- Ukrainska Radyanska Sotsialistychna Respublika --- Ukrainska Sotsialistychna Radianska Respublika --- Ukraïnsʹka Sot︠s︡ii︠a︡listychna Radi︠a︡nsʹka Respublika --- Ukrainskai︠a︡ Sovetskai︠a︡ Sot︠s︡ialisticheskai︠a︡ Respublika --- Ukrainskaya Sovetskaya Sotsialisticheskaya Respublika --- Ukrainujo --- Ukrajina --- Ūkrāniyā --- Ukranya --- Ukrayiina --- Ukrayina --- Ukrayna --- Ukuraina --- Ukyáña --- Wcráin --- Yn Ookraan --- Yr Wcráin --- Yukrain --- Ουκρανία --- Украинæ --- Украина --- Украинэ --- Украинмудин Орн --- Україна --- אוקראינע --- אוקראינה --- أوكرانيا --- ウクライナ --- 우크라이나 --- Ukraine (Hetmanate : 1648-1782) --- Rossīi︠a︡ --- Rossīĭskai︠a︡ Imperīi︠a︡ --- Russia (Provisional government, 1917) --- Russia (Vremennoe pravitelʹstvo, 1917) --- Russland --- Ṛusastan --- Russia (Tymchasovyĭ uri︠a︡d, 1917) --- Russian Empire --- Rosja --- Russian S.F.S.R. --- Russia (Territory under White armies, 1918-1920) --- Relations --- Historiography. --- Istorii︠a︡ Rusov. --- Istorii︠a︡ Rusov --- Arts and Humanities
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Poltava, Battle of, Poltava, Ukraine, 1709 --- Northern War, 1700-1721 --- Bataille de Poltava, Poltava, Ukraine, 1709 --- Guerre du Nord, 1700-1721 --- Campaigns --- Campagnes et batailles --- Mazepa, Ivan Stepanovych, --- Ukraine --- History --- Histoire --- Slaget vid Poltava 1709 --- Poltava, Battle of, Poltava, Ukraine, 1709. --- Slaget vid Poltava 1709.
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This book documents developments in the countries of eastern Europe, including the rise of authoritarian tendencies in Russia and Belarus, as well as the victory of the democratic 'Orange Revolution' in Ukraine, and poses important questions about the origins of the East Slavic nations and the essential similarities or differences between their cultures. It traces the origins of the modern Russian, Ukrainian and Belarusian nations by focusing on pre-modern forms of group identity among the Eastern Slavs. It also challenges attempts to 'nationalize' the Rus' past on behalf of existing national projects, laying the groundwork for understanding of the pre-modern history of Russia, Ukraine and Belarus. The book covers the period from the Christianization of Kyivan Rus' in the tenth century to the reign of Peter I and his eighteenth-century successors, by which time the idea of nationalism had begun to influence the thinking of East Slavic elites.
Slavs, Eastern --- Ethnic identity. --- History. --- Origin. --- Religion. --- Europe, Eastern --- Slavic countries --- Kievan Rus --- East Slavs --- Eastern Slavs --- Kyivan Rus --- Drevni︠a︡i︠a︡ Rusʹ (Medieval state) --- Kieŭskai︠a︡ Rusʹ --- Kievskai︠a︡ Rusʹ (Medieval state) --- Kiev (Medieval state) --- Kyivan Rusʹ --- Kyïvsʹka Rusʹ --- Ruce --- Rusʹ --- Rus' Kieviana --- Древняя Русь --- Киевская Русь --- Київська Русь --- Русь --- Arts and Humanities --- History --- Slaves --- Russie --- Ukraine --- Histoire
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Nationalism --- Nationalisme --- History --- Histoire --- Ukraine --- Russia --- Russie --- Historiography. --- Historiographie. --- Historiographie
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National characteristics, Russian. --- Nationalism --- Russia --- Soviet Union --- History. --- History of Eastern Europe
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"The Frontline presents a selection of essays drawn together for the first time to form a companion volume to Plokhy's The Gates of Europe and Chernobyl. Here he expands upon his analysis in earlier works of key events in Ukrainian history, including Ukraine's complex relations with Russia and the West, the burden of tragedies such as the Holodomor and World War II, the impact of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, and Ukraine's contribution to the collapse of the Soviet Union. Juxtaposing Ukraine's history to the contemporary politics of memory, this volume provides a multidimensional image of a country that continues to make headlines around the world. Eloquent in style and comprehensive in approach, the essays collected here reveal the roots of the ongoing political, cultural, and military conflict in Ukraine, the largest country in Europe"--
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#SBIB:328H263 --- #SBIB:316.331H332 --- Instellingen en beleid: andere GOS-staten --- Godsdienst en staat --- Nationalism --- Religious aspects --- Christianity. --- Christianity
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