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adam_text | Contents
Acknowledgments viii
Contributors ix
Quo Vadis Ukrainian History? 1
SERHII PLOKHY
*| Towards a New Narrative
Teaching Ukraine in a Comparative Context 27
Alfred J. rieber
A View from the Edge: Borderland Studies and Ukraine,
1991-2013 43
ULIYA Berezhnaya
National Histories and Contemporary Historiography:
The Challenges and Risks of Writing a New History
of Ukraine 69
Georgiy kasianov and oleksii tolochko
2 The Transnational Turn
Viewing the Twentieth Century through the Prism
of Ukraine: Reflections on the Heuristic Potential of
Ukrainian History 97
ANDREA GRAZIOSI
VI ♦ CONTENTS
Ukraine, Total Wars, and the Dialectics of Integration
and Fragmentation, 1914-1953 119
George o. liber
Wartime Occupation and Peacetime Alien Rule: “Notes
and Materials” toward a(n) (Anti-) (Post-) Colonial
History of Ukraine 143
Mark von Hagen
Ukraine and Eurasian History in the Twentieth Century 185
HlROAKI KUROMIYA
Remapping the Geo-Body: Transnational Dimensions of
Stepan Rudnyts kyi and His Contemporaries 205
Steven Seegel
The Art of Shifting Contexts 231
YOHANAN PETROVSKY-SHTERN
Beyond Ukraine or Little Russia: Going Global with
Culture in Ukraine 249
Mayhill C. Fowler
^ The Return of the Region
Galicia and Ukraine: Measuring Distance and Writing
History 277
Larry Wolff
Empire, Nation, and In-Between: Ukrainian
Historiography 287
IRYNA VUSHKO
Children of RusNationalist Imaginations in Right-Bank
Ukraine 303
FAITH Hillis
History, Faith, and Regional Identity in Nineteenth-
Century Kyiv: Father Petro Lebedyntsev as Priest and
Scholar 333
Heather Coleman
CONTENTS ♦ VII
Post-Soviet Studies of the Cossack Elite: The Present State
of Research and Future Tasks 363
ZENON E. KOHUT
Mapping the Great Famine 375
SERHII PLOKHY
Representations of the Past
History, Memory, and the Media 421
MARTA DYCZOK
Fighting Soviet Myths: The Ukrainian Experience 437
VOLODYMYR KRAVCHENKO
Studying the Early Modern Period and Teaching
Ukrainian History in Russia 475
Tatiana tairova-Yakovleva
Teaching the History of Ukraine in North America 4 83
PAUL ROBERT MAGOCSI
Index
489
Index
Page references in bold indicate maps.
Ab Imperio manifesto, 162,166
Abramson, Henry, 240, 241
Abu-Lughod, Janet, 31
accommodation, 35, 36-37
acculturation, 35, 36
Adams, Arthur E., 6
Adelsgruber, Paulus, 52
Akashi, Motojiro, 188
Alexander II, Emperor of Russia, 313,
350
Alexander III, Emperor of Russia, 347
Allen, W. E. D., 5
Allied interventions, 154,176n32,
189-90
Almazov, Alexander, 478
Alwart, Jenny, 51
Amar, Tarik, 169, 268n6
Anderson, Benedict, 70
Andreev, Igor, 476
Anglo-Russian Convention of 1907,187
Anisimov, Evgenii, 475
An-Ski, S. (Shlomo Zanvil Rapoport),
146
Antonovych, Dmytro, 315
Antonovych, Volodymyr, 310, 311, 312,
314
Arad, Yitzhak, 139nl7
Arsenii (Moskvin), Metropolitan of
Kyiv, 347
Artamonov, Aleksei, 476
Ashida, Hitoshi, 189
Ashkenazi Jews, 233, 234
Aslanov, Cyril, 236
assimilation, 35-36
Association for the Study of
Nationalities (ASN), 268n7
Austria-Hungary: administration of
Galicia, 149; disintegration, 123;
guild system, 260; minority rights
protection, 156; occupation of
Ukraine, 154-55; Treaty of Brest-
Litovsk, 153; Ukrainian nationalist
movement, 122. See also Habsburg
Empire
Babel, Isaac, 159,160, 254
Bab iak, VasyT, 216, 217, 220
Babulin, Igor, 477
Babyonyshev, Alexander, 377
Balaban, Majer, 282
Balkans, 56
Bandera, Stepan: in historical films,
427; posthumous recognition, 1,
462; in public discourse, 430; in
Russian historical narrative, 458;
solidarity with fascist movements,
168; street in Kyiv named after, 453
Bantysh-Kamenskyi, Dmitrii, 4, 326nl7
490 ♦ INDEX
Barth, Fredrik, 37
Bartov, Omer, 101
Bauer, Otto, 104
Bauer, Thomas, 55
Beilis, Mendel, 320, 321
Bemporad, Elissa, 261
Bendasiuk, Semen, 148
Benkendorf, Yegor, 428
Berdychiv, 242, 360n50
Berezhnaya, Liliya, 11,16
Bergelson, Dovid, 254
Bezak, Aleksandr P., 347
Bezborodko, Oleksandr, 4
Bibikov, D. G., 339
Bila Tserkva; history of, 336-38, 339
Binder, Harald, 291
Birobidzhan Autonomous District,
161-62
Bloom, Alan, 485
Bobrinskii, Georgii, and Vladimir, 147
Bobrzyhski, Michal, 280, 282
Boeck, Brian, 50
Bondarenko, Kostyantyn, 376
borderlands: as contact zones, 207;
definition, 99-100; in the Tong”
twentieth century, 101-7; popula-
tion, 105-6; as research tool, 231;
scholarly studies of, 101; as sources
of instability, 103; state-building in,
105-6; in Western Europe, 100
Boriak, Hennadii, 1, 9, 377
Boriak, Tetiana, 377
Bourdieu, Pierre, 251
Bowman, Isaiah, 225nl2
Braudel, Fernand, 29, 30
Brecht, Bertolt, 243
Brekhunenko, Viktor, 50, 53
Brest, Union of, 3
Brest-Litovsk, Treaty of, 123,153
Brocki, Eugeniusz, 280
Brown, Edward, 4
Brown, Kate, 52
Brückner, Eduard, 208, 218
Brusilov, Alexei, 148
Brutskus, Boris, 98
Bujak, Franziszek, 295
Burgers, Jana, 51
Byzantium, 80-81
Cambridge History of Russia, 85
Cambridge History of Scandinavia,
83-84
Casimir III, King of Poland, 281
Catherine II, Empress of Russia, 4, 308
Chaudhuri, K. N., 31
Chentsova, Vera, 477
Chernihiv oblast (administrative
region): collectivization, 380; cre-
ation of, 380; famine mortality, 393,
394; famine relief assistance, 393;
grain procurement plan, 388-89;
peasant resistance to authorities,
390
Chevalier, Pierre, 4
Chichachev, N. D,, 147
Chornobyl nuclear disaster, 171
Chubar, Vlas, 382, 383, 384, 386, 395
Chubyns kyi, Pavlo, 328n40
Chukhlib, Taras, 368
Churchill, Winston, 131,164
Chynczewska-Hennel, Teresa, 364
Civil War (1917-21): anti-Jewish vio-
lence, 157, 241; in Lviv, 277, 282-83;
occupation regimes, 157,160;
Ukraine during, 28,123-25,156,
240, 448
Cohen, Laurie R„ 52
Coleman, Heather, 17,18
collectivization: famine losses, 413;
as internal colonialism, 163; maps
of levels of, 379-80; as military
occupation, 163-64; in southern
Ukraine, 381; in steppe areas, 380;
violence, 127
colonialism: Bolshevik regime and, 161,
178n51; British and French, 164;
internal, 163,179n55, 180n62; new
models of, 168-70; under party-state
dictatorships, 164; Soviet rule and,
171; Ukrainian history and, 144,
145-48
INDEX ♦ 491
communication, theories of, 422, 423
Communist Party of Ukraine (CPU),
126,128
comparative studies, 27-40
Cossack elite: biographies, 367; conflict
of old and new, 364-65; genealogi-
cal study, 369; historical conscious-
ness of, 364; identity formation,
365; Mazepa and his followers,
365; military chancellerists, 367;
political orientation of, 365, 366-67;
post-Soviet historiography, 363-70;
primary sources, 368; prospective
studies, 369-70; register of individ-
ual members, 368; socioeconomic
history of, 363-64; szlachta (old
nobility), 363, 364
Cossacks: comparative perspective, 38;
end of autonomy, 38; historiography,
3-4, 18; in imperial state building,
role of, 34-35; as leaders in peasant
rebellions, 38; mythical traditions,
37-38; in Persia, 35; post-Soviet
studies, 363-70; relations with
Ottomans, 185. See also Don
Cossacks; Khmel nyts kyi, Bohdan
Cossack wars, 3-4, 480
Crimea: as imagined place, 49; Russia s
annexation of, 10, 22, 458; state
building efforts, 101,109; Ukraine s
acquisition of, 130
Crimean Tatars, 38,107,130,134,171
cultural ambiguity, theory of, 55-56
culture, definition of, 251
culture in Ukraine: arts groups, 254;
comparative perspective, 254;
ethnicity and, 253-54; films, 254;
impact of war on, 265-66; imperial
studies and, 263-64; pop culture,
272n25; Soviet layer, 265; theater,
253-54; transnational methodolo-
gies, 262-63; vs. Ukrainian culture,
253-55, 256-58, 265
Cyril and Methodius Brotherhood, 310
Czyzewski, Krzysztof, 54
Dashkevych, Iaroslav, 50
Dashkevych, Mykhailo, 346, 357n25
Davies, Norman, 101
Davis, Mike, 164
decolonization, theory of, 162
Demchenko, M„ 385
Denikin, Anton, 156,157,158
Der Nister, 254
Diadychenko, V. A., 363
Digital Atlas of Ukraine: GIS-based
maps, 377, 400-401; group of
demographers, 376-77; limitations
of, 376-77; map of ecological zones,
414
Divovych, Semen, 367
Dmitriev, Mikhail, 478
Dmowski, Roman, 188
Dnipropetrovsk oblast (administrative
region): blacklisted collective farms,
388; collectivization, 379-80;
comparison with Odesa oblast, 395;
districts affected by famine, 384;
famine mortality, 379, 393; famine
relief assistance, 395; food supplies,
391; grain procurement plan, 389;
peasant resistance to authorities,
390; reduction of grain procurement
quotas, 387; resettlement program,
393
Dnipro region, 308
“Does Ukraine Have a History? (von
Hagen), 9, 44, 88
Donbas: history, 50; partial
Russification, 109,112; roots of
conflict in, 57
Don Cossacks, 156-57
Donetsk oblast (administrative region):
collectivization, 379-80; creation
of, 380; famine mortality, 393, 395;
grain procurement quotas, 387;
peasant resistance to authorities,
390
Dontsov, Dmytro, 14,168, 231, 232
Doroshenko, Dmytro, 5
Doroshenko, Petro, 367
492 ♦ INDEX
Dovzhenko, Oleksandr, 254
Drahomanov, Mykhailo: criticism of
national liberalism, 105; emigration,
314; followers of, 315; polemics in
Kievlianin, 312—13; removal from
academy, 313; on socialist ideas of
Russian intellectuals, 110; trans-
national approach, 67n90; view of
Ukrainian land, 5
Dugin, Alexander, 234
Dyak, Sofia, 264
Dyczok, Marta, 19, 22
Dziuba, Ivan, 14,170
Eder, Klaus, 45
Egypt, 81
Eichhorn, Hermann von, 154,155
Einstein, Albert, 278
empire: definition, 181n76; historiogra-
phy, 182n84; nationalism and, 166;
new models of, 168-70; periphery
of, 266
Ems Ukase, 258, 259, 313-14
Engel, Johann Christian von, 16
Etkind, Aleksandr, 163
Eurasia: collapse of empires, 189; defini-
tion of, 33; as emerging ab imperio,
267n4; historical processes, 33-40,
185-99; incorporation of territories,
34; independence movements, 191;
in the long nineteenth century,
186; migrations, 33, 38; militarized
societies, 34-35; Mongol invasion,
185; place of Ukraine in history of,
185,190-91,198; political frontiers,
33—34; resistance of subjugated peo-
ples, 35; Soviet policy in, 193-94;
United States foreign policy, 186
Euromaidan revolution: in Russian
media, 432-33
Europe: economic development, 30,
31; national liberation movements,
118n20
Europe, twentieth century: borderlands,
101—7; chronological framework,
106-7,186; distinguished features
of long,” 102-4; ideologies, 104-5;
modernization, 103-4; national
liberalism, 105; through Ukrainian
prism, 97,114-15
Evtuhov, Catherine, 336
famine: comparative perspective, 164
famine of 1921-23: map of intensity of,
407; regions affected by, 378
famine of 1928-29: causes, 378; offi-
cially designated disaster areas, 408;
research group, 377
famine of 1932-33: advent of, 381-84;
causes, 382, 398; collectivized
households, 413; direct losses,
379, 381, 383, 409, 410, 411, 413;
in Eurasian context, 198-99; first
reports, 391; geographical spread
of, 378, 398; lack of publicity about,
202n37; map of blacklisted entities,
417; most affected areas, 383-84;
relief efforts, 392-93, 398; seed
stock procurement, 418; sowing in
regions affected by, 385; Ukrainians
abroad and, 193; USSR grain loans to
Ukraine, 418. See also Holodomor
famine of 1934: maps of direct losses by
region, 409, 412, 413
famine of 1946-47: regions affected
by, 378
Febvre, Lucian, 32
Fefelova, Oksana, 477
Fitil ov, Mykola. See Khvyl ovyi,
Mykoia
Five-Year Plan: introduction of the First,
216
Floria, Boris, 475, 479
Follis, Karolina S., 52
Fowler, May hi 11, 16
Frank, Alison, 290, 294
Frank, Andre Gunder, 31
Franko, Ivan, 213
Free Academy of Proletarian Literature
(VAPLITE), 256
INDEX ♦ 493
Free Academy of Sciences, 8
Frunze, Mikhail, 162,181n72
Fylypovych, Pavio, 220
Gajecky, George, 368
Galicia: Austro-Hungarian rule, 149,
289, 293, 295; destruction of
Ukrainian institutions, 147,174nl5;
Habsburg Monarchy, 17, 278-79;
historiography, 280-82, 290, 292,
295; medieval Halych and, 280-81;
nostalgia for the Habsburgs, 292-93;
Paris Peace Conference, 190;
partition of Poland and, 278-79;
periodicals, 279-80; petition for
division of, 280; Polish acquisition
of Eastern, 213; Polish-Ruthenian
competition, 294-95; Red Army in,
160; Russification campaign, 147;
territory, 279; and Ukraine, 277-78,
282; wartime occupations, 145-48
Galician history: Austrian perspective,
277, 282-84; chronological focus,
292; controversial figures, 297-99;
of the eighteenth century, lack of
research on, 293; German scholar-
ship, 291; historical mythology, 292-
93; Hrushevs kyi’s views of, 277-78,
281-82, 284, 296; idea of, 278-79,
280; Jewish history and, 282; leading
scholars, 17, 290; national paradigm,
292; of the nineteenth century,
294; Polish perspective, 294-96;
postcolonial paradigm, 292; primary
sources, 293; Russophilism, 290-91;
textbooks, 280; Ukrainian scholar-
ship, 289, 292-94, 296, 299
Galician Slavic Philanthropic
Associations, 149
Geertz, Clifford, 251
geo-body, concept of, 205, 206
geography of Ukraine: contact
zones, 206-7; fate of national,
215; German-Polish debate,
211-13; Mitteleuropa tradition, 216;
transnational approach, 221. See also
Rudnyts kyi, Stepan
German-Ukrainian relations, history
of, 289
Germany: collapse of Empire, 189;
decolonization, 169; nonaggression
pact with Poland, 195; occupation
of Ukraine, 154; in World War I,
153-54. See also Nazi Germany
Gil, Moshe, 234, 235
Glazunov, Ilya, 455
Gogotskii, S. S., 358
Golb, Norman, 234
Gouldner, Alvin, 163
Gourevitch, Peter, 133
Govorskii, Ksenofont, 348
Graziosi, Andrea, 13, 21, 299
Great Fatherland War: historical
mythology of, 441, 449, 451,
453-54, 456
Great Terror (1937-38), 197
Great Ukrainian Famine. See
Holodomor
Green, Sarah, 56
Gudkov, Lev, 456
Gumilev, Lev, 233
Habsburg Empire: collapse of, 189;
national military formations, 162;
territories incorporated into, 34. See
also Austria-Hungary
Habsburg-Lothringen, Wilhelm von,
297
Habsburg monarchy, 30
Hagen, Mark von, 9,14, 44, 88,109-10
“Halychyna,” Ukrainian SS Division,
451, 452
Hanover, Natan, 239
Haran , Oleksii, 430
Hasdai ben Shaprut, 233
Hata, Hikosaburo, 193
Hayek, Friedrich, 98, 296
Hechter, Michael, 163
Herbert, Zbigniew, 266
Herlihy, Patricia, 7
494 ♦ INDEX
Herodotus, 2—3
Herynovych, Volodymyr, 215, 216, 217
Hillis, Faith, 17, 268n6, 339, 352
Himka, John-Paul, 7
Hirsch, Francine, 252
Hirsh, E. D., 485
historical methodology: Cambridge
approach, 84-85, 90; close vs.
distant focus, 83-84; descriptive
vs. prescriptive, 85; multiplicity of
individual histories, 92
historical mythology: of the Battle of
Kruty, 445, 446; of Cossacks, 441-
42; of the Great Fatherland War,
439-40, 441, 449, 451, 453-54,
456; of the Great October Socialist
Revolution, 439, 441, 451; of the
Russian Empire, 455; of Russian -
Ukrainian rivalry, 458; of World
War II, 452; of Ukrainian nationalist
movements, 451-52; of Ukrainian
national revolution, 445-46
historiography: “constructivist,” 79-80;
entangled history paradigm, 55;
Eurocentric bias, 31,115; imperial
history paradigm, 31-32; “modern-
ization’ paradigm, 20, 456; postco-
lonial studies, 32,115; transnational
paradigm, 12-16, 251, 262-64
History of Belgium (Pirenne), 79
History of Little Russia (Bantysh-
Kamenskyi), 4
History of Ukraine (Magocsi), 8
Hnatiuk, Ola, 51
Hohol, Mykola (Nikolai Gogol):
Evenings on a Farm Near Dykanka,
442
Holocaust, 139n29, 450
Holodomor: archival materials, 98, 377;
blacklisting policy, 388, 396; boreal-
steppe divide and, 394, 395, 398;
causes, 379; central government s
policy, 397-98; collectivization
and, 379-81, 397; comparison to
Holocaust, 450; contemporary
accounts, 375, 377-78, 383, 390,
391; direct losses, 378-79; ecological
and economic zoning, 18-19; emer-
gency grain relief, 384; environmen-
tal factors, 379; ethnic factor, 396;
geography of losses, 397, 398-99;
GIS mapping, 18-19, 376, 397;
government agricultural policies,
393-94; GPU statistics, 391; grain
procurement quotas, 384-88; grain
requisition campaigns, 383, 388-90;
impact on rural areas, 398; inter-
national context, 15; laws against
denial of, 424; link to Chornobyl,
171; maps, 379, 409, 410, 411, 413;
mortality rate, 127; movement of
livestock, 393; national memorial
in Kyiv, 450; official recognition as
genocide, 1, 450; peasant migration,
385, 394; peasant “terrorism,” 390;
politics of assistance, 391-93;
psychological impact, 128; public
debates on, 450; regions affected by,
377-79; research questions, 375-76;
resettlement of fa mine-ravaged
areas, 393; social and demographic
impact, 127; sowing campaign
during, 385-86; in Uman district,
383
Holowko, Tadeusz, 167
Holquist, Peter, 145,156
Holub, Oleksandr, 430
Horobets , Viktor, 366
Hrinchenko, Borys, 315
Hrushevs kyi, Mykhailo: academic
career, 315; arrest, 148; contribution
to Ukrainian historiography, 4;
English translation of works of, 5;
on Galician history, 17, 277-78,
281-82, 284; “Halychyna i Ukraina”
(Galicia and Ukraine), 277-78;
History of Ukraine-Rus 281; on
importance of geography, 226nl7;
inaugural lecture at Lviv university,
281; on Lebedyntsev’s scholarship,
INDEX ♦ 495
335, 339; president of the Congress
of Oppressed Peoples, 150; on
Ukrainian borders, 45
Hrycak, Alexandra, 421
Hryhorenko, Petro, 171
Hryn, Halyna, 257
Hrynevych, Liudmyla, 377
Hrynevych, Vladyslav, 128, 431, 435n28
Hrytsak, Yaroslav, 294
Hübl, Alfred, 212
Hunczak, Taras, 240
Hurzhii, Oleksandr, 368
Iakovenko, Natalia, 47, 238, 256, 364
Ianevs kyi, Danylo, 427
Iavors kyi, Iuliian, 148
Iavors kyi, Matvii, 5, 220
Idel-Ural (Volga-Ural) region, 191,192
identity: local, 334; national, 333-34;
regional, 333-34; Ukrainian, 185
Iefimenko, Hennadii, 377
Ilashchuk, Vasyl 428
Imagined Communities (Anderson),
205
Imperial Geographic Society, Kyiv
chapter of, 312
India, 79-80
Institute of Geography at Kyiv
University, 219-20
Institutes of Ukrainian studies, 7
Institut für Osteuropäische Geschichte,
52
Instytut Etnologii i Antropologii
Kulturowej, 52
Internationalism or Russification
(Dziuba), 170
Irchan, Myroslav, 220
Iskhakyi, Gaiaz, 192, 201n24
Istoriia Rusov 306, 307
Iuzefovich, Boris, 316
Iuzefovich, Mikhail, 309, 311, 313, 316,
362n75
Ivanychuk, Mykhailo, 216
Iwasiöw, Inga, 53
Jabotinsky, Vladimir, 161
Jabotinsky, Zeev, 242
Japan: annexation of Korea, 187; con-
sulate in Odesa, 188; expansionism,
191,195; intervention in Russian Far
East, 189; invasion of Manchuria,
191; military attaché in Istanbul, 189;
Muslims in, 187; national move-
ments in Russia and, 187-88; Paris
Peace Conference, 190; recognition
of Manchukuo, 192; rise of, 185-86;
Ukrainian affairs, 189-91,192-93,
196-97,198; western diplomacy,
188-89; in World War I, 189
Jewish Dark Continent, The (Deutsch),
146
Jewish historiography: Ashkenazi the-
ory, 235-36; ethnocentric narrative,
232; innovative perspectives, 233;
Ukrainian context, 238-39, 244
Jews: autonomy projects, 161-62; dis-
crimination, 146; in Eastern Europe,
236-37; historical narrative, 232;
Holocaust death statistics, 139n29;
musicians, 260, 272n24; Nazi
rule and, 170; Polish massacre of,
159-60; pogroms during World War
1,145,146; questions to Rabbinic
scholars, 236-37; in Second Polish
Republic, 162; Soviet Belarusian cul-
ture, 261. See also Ukrainian Jews
Joseph, King of Khazaria, 234
Joseph II, King of Austria, 292, 296
Jôzewski, Henryk, 167,182n80
Judaism: Hasidei Ashkenaz religious
trend, 236-37
Judt, Tony, 487
Kachala, Stefan, 279
Kaganovich, Lazar, 164, 386, 395
Kalinka, Walerian, 280
Kappeler, Andreas, 13, 50, 87, 291, 352
Kaps, Klemens, 291, 292
Karpov, Gennadii, 476
Kasianov, Georgiy, 11,12, 55, 250
496 ♦ INDEX
Kautsky, Karl, 104
Kazakh society: sedentarization cam-
paign, 163
Kazovsky, Hillel, 242
Kenez, Peter, 157
Kharkiv: famine crisis, 392; regional
identity, 333; toponyms, 462
Kharkiv oblast (administrative region):
collectivization in, 380; creation
of, 380; emergency food supplies,
385, 391; famine mortality, 378,
379; famine of 1932, 383-84; grain
procurement quotas, 386, 387, 388,
389; grain requisition, 388, 390;
peasant resistance to authorities,
390; sowing plan, 385
Kharkov/Kharkiv: Stolitsa pogranich a
(Kharkov/Kharkiv: The Capital of a
Borderland), 49
Khataevich, Mendel, 388, 395
Khazarian Khanate, 234-35
khlopomany (modernist movement),
310, 438
Khmel nyts kyi, Bohdan, 237, 238, 311,
312, 313
Khmel nyts kyi, Iurii, 367-68
Kholm province, 148
Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeevich:
de-Stalinization campaign, 132
Khrystiuk, Pavlo: critique of imperi-
alism, 167,168; life and career, 14,
143; Notes and Materials toward a
History of the Ukrainian Revolution,
156; political views, 143-44,156;
scholarship on, 172n4; on Ukrainian
revolution, 155-56; view of Entente
powers, 156; witness of Bolshevik
invasion of Ukraine, 151,152
Khvyl ovyi, Mykola (Fitirov): concept
of nation, 252; creation of Ukrainian
culture, 255; political views, 5,
249-50; Ukraine or Little Russia”
paradigm, 16, 249-50, 252, 253,
260-61, 266
Kiselev, Evgenii, 430
Kiselev, Mikhail, 478
Kistiakivs kyi, Oleksandr, 315
Kleiner, Israel, 242
Kobzar (Shevchenko): ban of, 148
Koestler, Arthur, 233
I ohn, Hans, 118n20
Kohut, Zenon, 7,18, 238
Konotop, Battle of, 477
KonovaletsIevhen, 195,197
Kosior, Stanislav, 381, 382, 395
Kostenko, Lina, 171
Kostomarov, Mykola, 5, 309, 310, 316,
327n30
Kotkin, Stephen, 267n4
Kotsiubyns kyi, Iurii, 151
Kravchenko, Volodymyr, 19, 22, 49, 333
Kravchuk, Leonid, 423, 443
Krykun, Mykola, 368
Kryvonis, Maksym, 368
Kryvosheia, Iryna L, 368
Kryvosheia, Volodymyr, 368
Kuchabs kyi, Vasyl , 158
Kuchma, Leonid, 443, 446, 455
Kuibyshev, Valerian, 386
Kulik, Alexander, 235
Kulish, Mykola, 256, 261, 310, 327n30
Kulish, Panteleimon, 309
Kulyk, Oleh, 426
Kulykov, Andrii, 430
Kurbas, Les 256, 261
Kuromiya, Hiroaki, 14, 50
Kushnir, Daniil, 345
Kutrzeba, Tadeusz, 159
Kuzio, Taras, 461
Kuzmany, Borries, 52, 291
Kyiv: Bolshevik assault on, 151, 156,
175n28; City Duma and local poli-
tics, 316, 317, 330n63; formation of
liberal ideas, 110; periodicals, 345;
religious publications, 343; renam-
ing of Moscow Avenue, 453; revolu-
tion of 1905 and violence in, 317
Kyivan Rus234, 305, 326n21, 346,
429, 484, 486
Kyiv Commission for the Analysis of
Historical Documents, 309, 310,
311-12
INDEX ♦ 497
Kyiv diocese, survey of boundaries of,
346
Kyiv oblast (administrative region):
blacklisted villages, 388; collectiv-
ization, 380; creation of, 380; famine
mortality, 378, 379, 391, 392, 394,
395—96; famine of 1932, 382, 384;
famine relief assistance, 392-93;
grain procurement quotas, 386,
387, 389; grain requisition, 388,
389; land allocated for wheat, 382;
peasant resistance to authorities,
390; planned sowing in, 385; rural
population, 392
Kysil , Adam, 364
La Mediteranee (Braudel), 29
Lasch, Christopher, 485
Lavrinenko, Iurii, 257
Lazarev, Iakov, 478
League of Nations, 165
Lebedyntsev, Feofan, 341-42, 343, 351
Lebedyntsev, Petro Havrylovych:
anti-Semitism, 344; correspondence
with brother Feofan, 341-43;
criticism of, 350-51; education,
335-36; family, 335; fight against
Catholicism, 342; history of Bila
Tserkva, 336-38, 339, 351; history
of southwestern Rus , 339-41,
344; history of Ukrainian church,
344-45, 346; interest in ancient
history, 351; on Jews, 338; life and
career, 334-35, 346, 347, 353;
local populism, 343-44; on mod-
ernization of taverns, 343-44; on
nation, 337; obituary, 335, 352; oral
histories, 351-52; pastoral work,
341, 347-48, 349, 350; on peasant
uprisings, 338, 339; polemic with
Govorskii, 348; on primary educa-
tion, 344; prominence and influence
of, 18, 349-50; proponent of clerical
reform, 347-48; pseudonyms, 341,
351; publications, 342—45, 360n50;
public work, 346; regional studies,
335, 336-37; on restoration of
churches, 346; on Rusichi, 340-41;
as Ukrainophile, 18, 353, 362n75;
use of term “zhid,” 357n24
Left-Bank Ukraine, 18, 306, 339, 363,
370, 441
Lemberg. See Lviv
Lemkin, Raphael, 113
Lep iavko, Serhii, 50
Levchuk, Natalia, 376
Levene, Mark, 101
Liber, George O., 13
Lifshits, Rozalia, 161
Likud Party, 161
Literary Politics in the Soviet Ukraine
(Luckyj), 257
Little Russia, 249—50, 326nl7
Little Russian idea: Ems Ukase and, 314;
imperial state and, 308—9, 314-15,
321-22, 323, 329n53; nationalist
agenda and, 309-10, 311, 322; origin
and development of, 308, 339;
periodicals, 312, 314, 315-16; Polish
revolt of 1863 and, 311, 313; pop-
ulism and, 309-10, 311; Ukrainian
national ideas and, 315
Little Russians, definition of, 325nl6,
352
Livesey, Joseph, 376
Livy s Metamorphoses (Herbert), 266
Losev, Ihor, 432
Lotots kyi, Oleksander, 350, 351
Luchyts kyi, Ivan, 315
Luckyj, George S. N., 257
Lukashenko, Alexander, 455
Lviv: civil war, 277, 283; commemora-
tion of Mises, 298; manifestations
of “Ukrainianness” 442; monument
to Sacher-Masoch, 298; World War
1,283
Lyotard, Jean-François, 77
Lypyns kyi, V’iacheslav, 6, 45, 46, 231,
368
Lysiak-Rudnyts kyi, Ivan, 296-97
498 ♦ INDEX
Magocsi, Paul Robert, 8,19, 20, 244n3
Makaryk, Irena, 257
Maksymovych, Mykhailo, 309, 326n21,
345-46
Malia, Martin, 14,119
Malov, Aleksandr, 477
Malthus, Thomas, 164
Manchukuo state, 191,192,193-94
Manela, Erez, 156
Maria Theresa, Empress of Austria, 279,
292
Martin, Terry, 126, 252, 261
Marxist-Leninist paradigm, 27-28
master narrative: concept of, 77; defi-
nition, 93n2; national history as,
75, 77; national identity and, 86; of
Ukrainian history, leading role of,
93n3. See also Ukrainian national
narrative
Mauss, Joseph, 279
Mazepa, Ivan, 365, 367, 458; in Russian
historiography, 475-76
Mazower, Mark, 101
McNeill, William Hardy, 31
Meir, Natan, 242
Mick, Christoph, 54
Mikhalkov, Nikita, 455
Mikhoels, Solomon, 261
Mises, Ludwig von, 13, 98, 99, 296,
297-98
Mitrofanov, Pavel, 296
Moldavian Autonomous Republic, 381,
386
Molotov, Viacheslav, 386
Molotov-Ribbentropf Pact, 130
Moss, Kenneth, 255
Motyl, Alexander, 240
Mudrak, Myroslava, 257
Mukden Incident, 191,195. See also
Russo-Japanese war of 1904-5
Munich Agreement, 129
Myroshnychenko, Ihor, 435n28
Mytsyk, Iurii, 367
Namier, Lewis, 13, 98, 99,100-101
Naser al-Din, Shah of Iran, 35
nation: debates on origin of, 72; defini-
tion, 97
national histories: absolutization of
continuity, 76-77; as academic
canon, 82; attractiveness of, 81-82;
cognitive limitations, 75-76; con-
structivism and deconstruction,
78-81; critique of, 71, 73-74, 77-78;
cultural meanings, 82; definition,
69-70; as educational discipline, 82;
essentialism of, 76-77; examples,
79; geographical framework, 83;
harmonizations of, 82-83; historical
discipline and, 78; ideological short-
comings, 74; impact on society, 75;
as master narrative, 75, 77; meth-
odological problems, 72-78; nation
states and, 70—71, 72, 75; origin of,
70; prescriptive nature of, 85; social
function of, 70; teleological nature
of, 75-76, 77. See also Ukrainian
national narrative
nationalist imaginations, 305-8
Naumenko, Volodymyr, 315
Naumescu, Vlad, 51
Nazi Germany, 169-70
Nechui-Levyts kyi, Ivan, 357-358n27
New Economic Policy (NEP), 214
Oberuchev, Konstantin, 150
Odesa oblast (administrative region):
collectivization in, 379-80; com-
parison with Dnipropetrovsk oblast,
395; emergency food supplies,
386, 391, 395; famine mortality,
379, 393, 395; grain procurement
quota, 386-87; peasant resistance to
authorities, 390
Odnorozhenko, Oleh, 367
Oparina, Tatiana, 477
Ordzhonikidze, Sergo, 98
Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists
(OUN): coup detat in Harbin, 196;
glorification of, 451; interwar Poland
INDEX ♦ 499
and, 166-68; Japanese government
and, 15, 39,195-96,197; public per-
ception in post-Soviet Ukraine, 452,
453; Soviet agents in, 197
Orlyk, Pylyp, 365
Orthodox clergy, 325nl5, 334, 337-38,
348-49, 441
Ottoman Empire: collapse of, 189;
Cossacks relations with, 185; territo-
ries incorporated into, 34; in World
War I, defeat of, 169; Young Turks
Revolution, 187
“Overview of Ukrainian National
Territory” (Rudnyts kyi), 46
Overy, Richard, 14
Panashenko, Vira, 363, 364, 370
Papakin, Heorhii, 377
Parvus, Alexander, 103
Pavlenko, Serhii, 367, 368
Penck, Albrecht, 207, 211-13, 216, 219,
225nl2
Pererva, Volodymyr, 352
periodicals: Kievlianin (historical
almanac), 309, 312-13, 315-16;
Kievskaia my si (Kyivan Thought),
154; Kievskaia starina, 314, 351;
Kievskie eparkhial nye vedomosti,
345, 348; Kievskie gubernskie
viedomosti, 357n24; Krytyka, 50;
Pami$tnik G alleyjski, 279-80; Par us
(Slavophile newspaper), 340; Skhid/
Zakhid, 52; Vestnik Iugo-zapadnoi
Rossii, 348
Petliura, Symon, 159,161, 446, 462
Petrovs kyi, Hryhorii, 383
Petrovsky-Shtern, Yohanan, 15, 255,
263
Piatakov, Georgii Leonidovich, 98
Pidmohyl nyi, Valerii, 220
Pikhno, D. I., 312, 315, 316, 317, 321
Pikul , Valentin, 455
Pilsudski, J6zef, 158,159,166,188
Pipes, Richard, 125,137nl7
Pirenne, Henri, 78, 79
Plokhy, Serhii: on borderlands, 47, 207;
The Cossack Myth, 370; The Cossacks
and Religion in Early Modern
Ukraine, 365; on identity of Cossack
elite, 365; Istoriia Rusiv, 51, 366;
on Rus nation, 324n7; on victims
of Holocaust, 139n29; on works of
Hrushevs kyi, 252
Poberezny, Gennadi, 376
Pokhylevych, Lavrentii, 358n28
Poland: Central Powers and, 122; east-
ern boundaries, 122-23; interwar
period, 166; League of Nations,
165,166; minority populations,
167; occupation regimes, 158-61;
pact with Germany, 195; pact with
Soviet Russia, 194,195; peasant
resettlement, 166; under Russian
occupation, 148; search for support
of Japan, 188; Soviet occupation
of eastern, 169; Stalin s diplomacy
and, 195; Ukrainian affairs, 130,
144,165-68,190-91, 213; war with
Soviet Russia, 158-61, 190
Polanyi, Karl, 163
Poltava, Battle of, 4
Poludniowo-Wschodni Instytut
Naukowy, 52
Popova, Olga, 241
Poroshenko, Petro, 432, 443, 446
Portnikov, Vitaly, 427
Portsmouth, Treaty of, 187
Potemkin, mutiny of battleship, 188-89
Preobrazhenskii, Evgenii, 165
Pritsak, Omeljan, 6, 7,14,199n3, 234,
256
Promethean movement (Prometeizm),
167,191-92, 196, 201n27
Provisional Government, 149-51
Prusin, Alexander, 55,145
Puglisi, Rosaria, 421
Putin, Vladimir, 455
Pyrih, Ruslan, 377
Qing Empire, 34
500 ♦ INDEX
Radchenko, Oleksandra, 375, 377, 389,
391
Radek, Karl, 195,199
Rafes, Moisei, 105
Raj, Kapil, 252
Rappallo, Treaty of, 195
Rechter, David, 243
Regional History of Ukraine, 48
regionalism: studies of, 333-34
Rehman, Antoni, 208
Reid, Anna, 49
Reinländer, Jözef, 212
Renner, Karl, 104
“Repatriants, Let History Hear Your
Voices” (Skachko), 425
Reshetar, John S., Jr., 6
Rethinking Ukrainian History, 7
Revolution of Dignity, 10
Reynolds, David, 14,120
Reza Shah Pahlavi, Shah of Iran, 35
Riabchuk, Mykola, 48, 57
Rieber, Alfred, 7,11, 50, 54, 99,101
Riga, Treaty of, 165
Right-Bank Ukraine: acquisition by
Russian Empire, 308; historical
associations, 309-10; Hromada
discussion group, 310, 311, 312;
investigation of khlopomany, 310-11;
local culture, 304-5; nationalist
ideologies, 304, 323; non-Orthodox
minorities, 319; parish clergy, 334;
protection of Orthodox values, 318;
Russian nationalist movement, 303,
318, 321; Russification efforts, 310;
scholarship on, 339
Römer, Eugeniusz, 207, 211, 212-13,
225nl3, 226n20
Roosevelt, Franklin, 131
Rosman, Moshe, 239
Rozdol s kyi, Roman, 295
Rudnytsky, Ivan L., 6, 7
Rudnytsky, Omelian, 376
Rudnyts kyi, Stepan: academic career,
15, 210, 213, 215, 217, 218; arrest and
sentence, 218-19, 220; colleagues,
215, 216, 218, 220; contemporaries
of, 206-7; death, 220; education,
207; exile, 213; expertise in geog-
raphy, 205, 206, 207-9; expulsion
from academia, 219-20; family
and relatives, 207-8, 209, 213,
217-18, 219, 220; in Galicia, 207-10;
German-Polish debate, 212; life
of, 205-6; map of Ukraine, 216;
marriage, 207, 213; Marxist ide-
ology and, 216-17; mental maps”
206, 221; Overview of Ukrainian
National Territory,” 46; professional
recognition, 205, 218; rehabilitation,
229n51; repatriation to Kharkiv,
206, 214; scholarly works, 209-10,
211, 214-15, 218, 220; in Ukrainian
studies, place of, 221; in Vienna,
210-11, 213
Rukovodstvo dlia sel skikh pastyrei (A
Manual for Village Pastors), 343
Rulikowski, Eduard, 337, 357nl7
Rumachik, Semen, 480
Russian Communist Party (Bolshevik),
125-26
Russian Empire: annexation of Eastern
Galicia, 122; Caucasian wars, 145;
colonial policies, 144,145-48; disin-
tegration of, 123,189; expansion into
Asia, 186; relations with Japan, 189;
studies of, 334; threat of rebellions,
39; Time of Troubles, 39
Russian Federation, post-1991: attitude
to Ukraine, 457-58, 460; centers for
Ukrainian studies, 478-80; commu-
nist ideology, 456; Day of National
Unity, 456; idea of Russkii mir, 456;
imperial-orthodox legacy, 458; myth
of Russian Empire, 455; nationalism,
455, 458; new national mythology,
456; nostalgia for communist times,
462; representation of Stalinism,
456-57; Russian chauvinism, 455-
56; siloviki ( enforcers”), 457; Soviet
legacy, 455; war with Ukraine, 10
INDEX ♦ 501
Russian historiography: conservatism,
476; Cossack wars in, 480; Moscow
tradition, 476-77; Russian imperial
conception, 478; Siberian scholars,
477; Ukrainian history and, 475-76,
480
Russian nationalist movement:
anti-Semitism, 320-21, 330n63;
imperial governance structures
and, 319-20; influence of, 319;
non-Orthodox minorities and, 319;
Orthodox clergy and, 318, 320; ques-
tion of origin, 304; radicalization,
320-21; revolution of 1905 and,
316-17; in Right-Bank Ukraine, 303,
317, 318-19; Shevchenko statue and,
322; studies of, 303-4; violence, 317;
western zemstvo law and, 319-20
Russian State University of the
Humanities (RGGU), 478
Russian studies, 265, 273n35
Russo-Japanese alliance of 1912,189
Russo-Japanese War of 1904-5,15,
186-87,188
Ruthenian nation, 364
Rydz-Smigly, Edward, 159
Sacher-Masoch, Leopold, 298
Sal s kyi, Volodymyr, 193
Sanin, Gennadii, 476
Sas, Petro, 364, 367, 370
Saunders, David, 341
Savchuk, Alla, 376
Schenker, Sybilla, 209
Schulz, Bruno, 254
Scott, James, 37
Seegel, Steven, 15, 51, 268n6
Sereda, Ostap, 294
Sevastianov, Aleksandr, 458
Sevcenko, Ihor, 6, 256
Seven Years War, 186
Sewell, William, 251
Shapira, Dan, 236
Shapoval, Iurii, 261
Shcheglovitov, Ivan G., 320
Shcherbyts kyi, Volodymyr, 171
Shelest, Petro, 170
Sheptyts kyi, Andrei, 148, 169
Sheremet ev, Sergei, 148
Shevchenko, Taras: festivalization of,
255-56; influence, 309; Kobzar,
148; statue, 321; symbol of Russian
nationalists, 319; Ukrainian national
hero, 322
Shevchenko Scientific Society (NTSh),
8, 208
Shevchuk, Pavlo, 376
Shkandrij, Myroslav, 243, 257, 263
Shmotolokha, Adrian, 427
Sholem Aleichem, 254
Shul gin, Vasily Vitalyevich, 157, 318,
321
Shul gin, V. Ia., 312, 313, 315
Shul hyn, Iakiv, 315
Shuster, Savik, 431
Sikorskii, I. A., 330n63
Sirko, Ivan, 368
Skachko, Volodymyr, 422, 425
Skinner, Barbara, 55
Skoropads kyi, Pavlo, 153,154-55,188
Skrypnyk, Mykola, 215
Slavic Review, 9
Smal -Stots kyi, Roman, 193
Smolich, Arkadz, 207, 214, 225nl4
Smolii, Valerii, 367, 478
Snyder, Timothy, 14, 54,101,167,191
Sossa, Rostyslav, 376
Soviet-Polish-Ukrainian War, 158-61
Soviet Ukraine. See Ukrainian Soviet
Socialist Republic (USSR)
Soviet Union: border regions, 394;
decolonization of, 171; dissolution
of, 454-55, 461; ethnonational
classification, 252; foreign policy, 40,
192,193,194, 202n34; formation of,
137nl7, 440; historical legitimacy,
439-40; hybrid identities, 440-41;
national minorities, 137nl7; Russian
Orthodox Church, 441; Ukraine and
construction of, 440
502 ♦ INDEX
Stalin, Josef: domestic policy, 164, 216;
ethnic background, 164; foreign pol-
icy, 164,165; global politics, 198; as
man of borderlands, 54; on peasant
question, 109; rehabilitation of, 449
Stampfer, Shaul, 239, 240
Stavrianos, Leften, 31
Stepankov, Valerii, 367, 478
Stets ko, Iaroslav, 168
Stolypin, Petr A., 319, 321
Strukevych, Oleksii, 366
Subtelny, Orest, 7, 8, 237, 244n2, 365
Sudoplatov, Pavel, 197
Sultan-Galiev, Mir-Said, 162
suppressed nation: idea of, 38-39
Svit, Ivan, 193,196
Synopsis, 307
Sysyn, Frank, 7, 238, 364
Szporluk, Roman, 6, 7, 8
Tabachnyk, Dmytro, 430
Tairova-Yakovleva, Tatiana, 19, 20, 366,
367
Tarnawsky, Maxim, 257
Tashkent, 162
Ta-Shma, Israel, 236, 237
teaching Ukrainian history: compar-
ative context, 27-40; European
framework, 485-86; importance of
narrative, 487; in North America,
483- 88; role of instructor, 484, 486;
in Russian Federation, 479-80; size
of classes, 485; spatial and temporal
context, 29; specialized seminars,
486; students background and
expectations, 485; suggested topics,
487-88; survey courses, 483-84,
484- 85, 486, 487
Teller, Adam, 238, 239
Theater of Luminaries, 258, 259, 260,
271n23
Ther, Philipp, 12, 54, 55, 56, 250, 263
Tolochko, Oleksii, 11,12
Tomashivs kyi, Stepan, 45, 46
total war: famine of 1932-33 as, 127;
human losses, 119-20,133; origin,
119; refugees, 120; social and psy-
chological impact, 133
Toynbee, Arnold, 100
Trotsky, Leon, 103,154,162
Tuhan-Baranovs kyi, Mykhailo, 98
Tukhachevskii, Mikhail, 160
Turner, Frederick, 49
Tynchenko, Yaroslav, 241
Uhlig, Karl, 208
Ukraine: as civilizational barrier, 46;
colonial policies, 144,145-48;
eastern Asia and, 187-88; as
European borderland, 12, 99-100,
232-33; geocultural space, 33, 438;
laboratory of empires, 263; Mongol
invasion, 185; peripheral status
of, 30; provincial gazettes, 336;
resistance to imperial rule, 37-39; as
transnational space, 254-55
Ukraine, 1914-21: administrative juris-
dictions, 120; army, movement for
Ukrainian, 150; Bolshevik invasion,
109,151-52, 156; economic nation-
alization, 110-11; ethnographic
diversity, 120-21; German-Austrian
occupation, 152-55; ideologies,
110; independent state, 153; inte-
gration and fragmentation of, 126,
127, 133-34,135; intervention of
Western powers, 189-90; Kruty,
Battle of, 445, 446; languages,
120-21; Lenin s nationalist program,
111; nation-building process, 323;
peasants, 109-10; Polish occupation,
158-59; Provisional Government
and, 149-51; Russian occupations,
145-49, 151-52; Volunteer Army in,
157-58
Ukraine, early modern: historians of
culture, 477; interpretations of, 475,
477; publications of historical doc-
uments, 479; Russian scholarship,
476, 477, 480
Ukraine, post-Soviet: conflict with
Russia, 453; decommunization,
INDEX ♦ 503
443, 446; distinguished Ukrainians,
447-48, 461; eclectic identity poli-
cies, 443-44; effects of history on,
437-38, 458-59, 463; geography,
438; modernization paradigm, 463;
national flag, 446; nationalism,
442, 453, 460; national revival
doctrine, 443, 459, 460-61; national
statehood mythology, 445-46, 447,
448; nation-building, 461; new
monuments, 444, 446, 462; nostal-
gia for Soviet Union, 461-62; official
recognition of Holodomor, 449-51;
opinion polls, 461-62; political elite,
444-45, 461; public perception
of Stalin, 453, 454; public view of
October Revolution, 448; quest
for historical alternatives, 442-45;
renaming of toponyms, 446-47;
Russian factor, 438, 457, 460;
Russian imperial legacy, 445, 458;
Soviet legacy, 19-20, 439-42, 443,
458, 459—60; Soviet myths, 437-63,
449, 453-54. See also Ukrainian
culture; Ukrainian media
Ukraine: A Brief History (Szporluk), 8
Ukraine: A History (Subtelny), 8, 244n2
Ukrainian border studies; communi-
cation processes, 52—53; compar-
ative approach, 54-55; concept of
frontier, 49-50, 57; criticism of,
47; cultural ambiguity and, 55-56;
discourse analysis, 50—51; diversifi-
cation of, 53; entangled history and,
55; geography, debates on role of,
46-47; idealization of borderland
experience, 53-54; idea of cultural
interaction, 51-52; intellectuals and,
45; new perspectives, 47-48, 55-56;
outside Ukraine, 52-53; politics and,
44-45, 53; post-Euromaidan, 56-58;
regional history and, 48-49; revival
of, 44, 53; transnational approach,
55, 67n90; in Ukrainian historical
tradition, 45-48, 56-57
Ukrainian Central Rada, 123,149,
150-52,154
Ukrainian Communist Party, 165
Ukrainian Cossack revolution, 237—38,
239, 240
Ukrainian culture: arts, 251, 261-62;
comparative perspective, 262; vs.
culture in Ukraine, 253-55, 256-58;
executed renaissance” paradigm,
257; institutional boundaries, 257;
national paradigm, 261; North
American scholarship, 257-58;
as project, 255-56; research
institutions, 256; Soviet legacy,
260; theater, 253-54, 258, 259-60;
Ukrainian scholarship, 257
Ukrainian diaspora, 192-93, 200-
201nl9, 264
Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, 148,
169
Ukrainian historiography: academic
conferences, 1-2, 8-10; anti-im-
perial projects, 5; borderland
paradigm, 11-12, 45-58; competing
discourses, 452; concept of frontier,
49-50; current trends, 11, 21,
256-57, 288-89; diversification
of, 88—89; early modern studies,
475—80; emerging scholars, 268n6,
480; ethnonational narrative, 22;
global developments and, 3; ideolog-
ical division, 43; imperial paradigm,
14; multicultural approach, 231;
multivolume histories, 12; national
paradigm, 4-5, 11—12,17, 21, 22,
231—32; post-Soviet era, 86-87;
primordialists” vs. modernists”
debates, 87-88; regional paradigm,
16-19, 48-49; Soviet Marxist, 5,
20, 21; transnational paradigm,
12-16, 67n90, 263; of the twentieth
century, 240, 288; Western perspec-
tives, 5-6, 7-8, 21; of World War
II, 451. See also Ukrainian border
studies
504 ♦ INDEX
Ukrainian history: as academic dis-
cipline, origin of, 6; approaches
to teaching, 20-21; challenges of
writing new, 89-93; chroniclers’
outlook, 3; comparative context,
11, 27-40; contextual approach,
28-32; Eurasian context, 33, 185-86;
European history and, 13; experience
of teaching, 483-88; future pros-
pects, 1-23, 91; geocultural context,
32, 33, 39; imperial turn, 143; Jewish
history and, 15-16; modernization
of, 91-92; multicultural paradigm,
244n3; new perspectives on, 6-9,
23, 69, 299; North American debate
on, 6-7; outside Ukraine, represen-
tations of, 19, 21-22; politicization
of, 27, 480; problem of legitimacy,
7, 9, 21-22; spatial and temporal
dimension, 28-29; as sum of his-
torical experiences, 91; surveys of,
8; university courses on, 479-80; in
university curriculum, status of, 484;
world wars and, 13-14
Ukrainian independent state in the Far
East: idea of, 192-93
Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA), 430,
452, 453
Ukrainian Jews: Ashkenazi theory, 235-
36; during Civil War, 233; collective
memories, 243; Cossack rebellion
and, 238-39; demographic context,
239-40; historiography, 235-36;
Khazarian legend, 233; legal context,
239; political context, 241-42; pop-
ulation size, 240; primary sources,
244; questions to rabbinic scholars,
236-37; roots of, 233; sociocultural
and literary contexts, 242-43, 255;
Ukrainian context, 244; Volunteer
Army and, 157-58
Ukrainian media: censorship, 429; col-
lective memory and, 421, 422, 423,
427, 432; content, 424, 425; corpo-
rate control of, 424; key figures of
Ukrainian history, 429; To Kill Stalin
(TV series), 432; messages of unity,
433; normative functions, 425;
Postup newspaper, 425; as primary
source of information, 422; privat-
ization of, 424; question of power,
421-23; representations of history,
421, 423, 424, 425-27, 428-29, 432;
Russian programming, 428, 429,
431; Savik Shuster live show, 431;
The Son of the Father of Nations,
431-32; Soviet historical narratives,
423, 427-28; Stalin-Live, 431; state
and, 423-24; studies of, 19; Svoboda
Slova (TV program), 430-31;
theories of, 422, 423; Ukrainian
repatriants project, 425-27; TJte
Unknown Ukraine (film series),
427-28; Velyka Polityka (TV show),
430, 435n28. See also periodicals
Ukrainian Military Organization
(UVO), 218
Ukrainian nationalist movement,
111-12,123,188, 231
Ukrainian national narrative: attempts
to modernize, 87; challenges of
writing, 89-90; debates on, 87-88;
emergence of, 86; grand history as
alternative to, 90; popularity of, 89;
public demand for, 86; replacement
of Marxist methodology by, 87;
Ukrainization of the past, 91
Ukrainian National Republic (UNR):
formation of, 446; German-Austrian
Occupation, 152-55; international
recognition, 123,153; Jews, 241-42;
litigation in Harbin, 201n20;
Skoropads kyi s coup, 154; territory
controlled by, 242
“Ukrainian National Revolution,” 447,
448
Ukrainian Scientific Research Institute
of Geography and Cartography, 215
Ukrainian Socialist-Revolutionary
Party, 188
INDEX ♦ 505
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic
(USSR): acquisition of Crimea, 130;
administrative division, 380; agricul-
ture, 415, 416; anticolonial writing,
170-71; attacks on intelligentsia,
127-28; bicultural republic, 134-35;
Bolshevik Ukrainization policy, 161;
border regions, 130, 394—95; bore-
al-steppe divide, 393-94, 402nl0;
Carpatho-Ukraine movement, 197;
collectivization, 127,163; creation
of, 124; demographic changes,
130,134,140n42; deportations of
national minorities, 130; de-Stalini-
zation, 132; ecological zones, 414;
emigration from, 5,112; ethnic and
language diversity, 128,129-30,
131, 253; Eurasian dimension, 198;
impact of wars and revolutions on,
132-33; industrialization, 125-26;
institutions, 128; integration and
fragmentation, 133-35; interwar
period, 161-62; Jewish population,
130,134; member of the United
Nations, 131-32; monuments to
Lenin and war heroes, 441; national
autonomies, 125; national minori-
ties, 127-28,134, 261; nation-build-
ing, 22,108-9,112-13; population,
107, 129,130, 134,139n31,140n42;
public opinion survey, 433-434n4;
referendum on independence, 422-
23; right of national self-determina-
tion, 132; Russification of, 131, 440;
separatism, 200-201nl9; socialist
sovereignty, 125,132; Sovietization
of, 440; Soviet system, 113-14,152;
Stalinist policies, 107-8,167, 440;
status within USSR, 440-41; sup-
pression of dissidents, 184n97; ter-
ritory, 124-25,130; Ukrainian lan-
guage, 108; Ukrainians repatriated to
USSR, 425-27; Ukrainization policy,
125-26, 161-62; urbanization, 107,
126. See also Holodomor; Ukrainian
culture
Ukrainian studies: academic research
institutions, 52—53, 264, 479;
Commission for the Analysis of
Ancient Documents, 339; future
prospect, 264-65; vs. study of
Ukraine, 265
Union for the Liberation of Ukraine,
149
Union of Russian People (SRN), 318,
321
United States, 186,187
Unthinking Social Science: The Limits of
the Nineteenth-Century Paradigms
(Wallerstein), 79
USSR. See Soviet Union
VAPLITE, 256
Velychko, Hryhorii, 215, 216, 219
Venturi, Franco, 98
Vermenych, Iaroslava, 51, 53
Vernadsky, George, 5
Vertov, Dziga, 254
Viatrovych, Volodymyr, 430
Viedienieiev, Dmytro, 435n28
Vinnytsia oblast (administrative
region): famine relief assistance, 393;
grain procurement plan, 387, 388,
389; peasant resistance to authori-
ties, 390
Vityk, Semen, 297
Volhynia province: debates on 1943
events in, 287, 288; Jozewski’s
mission, 167,182n80; during World
War 1,148
Volodymyr of Kyiv, Metropolitan,
175n28
Volunteer Army, 157—58
Voroshilov, Kliment E., 193
Vushko, Iryna, 17
Vyhovs kyi, Ivan, 368, 476
Vynnychenko, Volodymyr, 161, 446
Wallerstein, Immanuel, 30, 79-80
Wanner, Catherine, 51
Weitz, Eric, 101
Wendland, Anna Weronika, 290
506 ♦ INDEX
Western Ukrainian National Republic
(ZUNR), 241
Wheatcroft, Stephen G., 378, 395
Wilhelm II, Emperor of Germany, 155
Wilson, Andrew, 51
Winichakul, Thongchai, 205
Wolff, Larry, 17, 49, 290
Wolowyna, Oleh, 119, 376, 378, 392
world economy vs. world-economy, 29
world history, 29, 30-32,101
World War I: casualties, 119-20;
Central Powers counteroffensive,
148-49; fate of Jews, 145,146; mass
mobilization, 122; Polish question,
122-23; Russia s campaign, 145-48;
Ukrainian national movement,
121-22,123
World War II: Brody, Battle of, 452;
casualties, 120,129; ethnic conflict
in Volhynia, 287; Jewish population
in Ukraine, 130; occupations of
Ukraine, 168-69; Ukrainian histor-
ical narrative, 451-52; Ukrainian
territory, 130-31; Volyn massacre,
453
Wrangel, Petr, 157
Xinjiang rebellions, 194
Yanagida, Genzo, 193
Yanukovych, Viktor, 1,429, 443,
452-53
Yekelchyk, Serhy, 119, 255, 260, 268n6,
269-270nl6
Yeltsin, Boris, 454, 457
Yushchenko, Viktor, 1, 424, 428, 443,
446, 452
Zand, Moshe, 233
Zan kovets ka, Maria, 259
Zarycki, Tomasz, 51
Zavoloka, Dmytro, 383, 385
Zelenyi Klyn region, 192-93
Zerov, Mykola, 220
Zhuk, Andrii, 147,148
Zhurzhenko, Tat iana, 51, 52, 57
Zotikov, Oleksii, 427
Zrazhevs kyi, Vasyl338
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