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Ukrainian past, Ukrainian present

edited by Bohdan Krawchenko

Macmillan Press , St. Martin's Press, c1993

  • : uk
  • : us

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"Selected papers from the fourth World Congress for Soviet and East European Studies, Harrogate, 1990."

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Selected papers presented to the Fourth World Congress for Soviet and East European Studies, held in Harrogate, England, debate historical and contemporary issues. The relationship between intellectual and social developments in 19th-century Russia, and their impact on Ukrainian national identity is explored in some depth. Ukrainian migration to Siberia, and the demographic consequences of the tragedies of the 1930s and 1940s in Soviet Ukraine are examined anew. The establishment of Soviet power in Ukraine in 1917-18, Ukrainian nationalism during World War II, and Ukraine on the eve of the August 1991 proclamation of independence are also discussed. By the author of "Social Change and National Consciousness in Twentieth-Century Ukraine".

Table of Contents

  • The state and the Ukrainian triumvirate in the Russian Empire, Orest Pelech
  • from savage Ukrainian steppe to quiet Ukrainian field - Ukrainian ethnographers and Imperial Russia in the reform era, Catherine B. Clay
  • A.N. Pypin's defense of Ukraine - sources and motivation, Alexis E. Pogorelskin
  • Ukrainian migration to Siberia before 1917 - the process and problems of losses and survival rates, Ihor Stebelsky
  • Ukrainian nationalism and "Soviet power" - Kharkiv, 1917, Rex A. Wade
  • population loss in Ukraine in the 1930s and 1940s, Serhii Pirozhkov
  • between two leviathans - Ukraine during World War II, Taras Hunczak
  • restructuring from below - informal groups in Ukraine under Gorbachev, 1985-1989, Taras Kuzio
  • the March 1990 elections in Ukraine, Peter J. Potichnyj

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