The Ukrainians: the story of how a people became a nation
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adam_text | Contents List of Illustrations Preface to the New Edition Chronology vii ix xiii 1 1 Contesting National Origins: Lays of Ancient Rus 2 The Armies of Gog and Magog: Myths of Ukrainian 21 Antiquity 40 3 Neither Fish nor Fowl: Between Poland and Russia 4 The Cossacks: Defenders of the Wild Field, Defenders of the Faith 58 72 5 Ukraine, Russia and Rossiia 6 The Habsburg Alternative 101 119 7 The Twentieth Century: Peasants into Ukrainians? 152 8 Independence: Gained or Gifted? 172 9 Politics: Developing the Rules of the Game Imagining Ukrainians: One Ukraine or Many? 207 10 234 11 Angels and Pins: Ukrainian Religion 12 The IMF’s Red Pencil: Ukraine’s Economic Black Hole 253 13 Imagining Ukraine: Towards a Theory of Ukrainian Geopolitics 279 311 14 The Orange Revolution and its Aftermath 15 Yanukovych’s Disastrous Presidency: Another 342 Attempt at Revolution Ends in War
Contents · vi 16 Poroshenko and Zelenskyi 17 Putin and War 359 370 Bibliographical Essay Notes Index 379 385 423
Index Adalbert, bishop of Magdeburg 41 Akhmatova, Anna 216 Akhmetov, Rinat 322, 326, 331, 333, 334, 335, 337, 343,347 Ahinski, Count Mikhal 47 Aksionov, Sergei 350 Alanians 31 Aleksii П, Patriarch 204, 236, 244 Alempius/Alimpyi 14-15, 230 Alexander 1120 Alexander II 84 Alexander III 78 ‘alphabet controversy’ 102,106-7 Amazons 38 America, Americans, American policy towards Ukraine 116, 170, 291—4, 369, 372, 374, 376 Andrew the Apostle 33-4, 226, 240, 244 Andropov, Yurii 152 Andrusovo, Treaty of 61 Andrukhovych, Yurii 212, 229-30, 232 Andruzkyi, Heorhii 99, 288 antemurale myth 23,103,109, 282 Antes 9, 26, 31-2, 35, 115 Antonových, Volodymyr 9, 62, 78, 109 Applebaum, Anne 229 Arabia, Arabs 8, 31 Arel, Dominique 205 Arkhipenko/Archipenko, Oleksandr 136 Arrata. See Trypillia Aryans, Aryanism 22, 24-5, 212 Ascherson, Neil 23 Askold and Dir 34 Assumption, Cathedral of the, Pechersk 15, 68, 227, 243 Attila the Hun 38 Azarov, Mykola 335, 344, 349 Azerbaijan 275-6, 295 Babel, Isaac 216, 273 Badzo, Yurii 152, 176, 185 Bachynskyi, Bishop Andrei 112, 113, 247 Bachynskyi, Yuliian 110,118 Bakai, Ihor 265, 266, 269, 270, 271, 273 Baloha, Viktor 333, 337, 338, 341 Baltic states, Baltic republics 150,159, 160,163,165 Bandera, Stepan 133,181, 228, 342, 360 Baptism of Rus (988 AD) 5,12, 32, 33-5, 41, 71, 85, 112, 226 barbarians 23, 30 Baroque 6, 51, 68-9, 227, 229, 230 Bartholomeos I, Patriarch 240, 248 Bartholomew, Ecumenical Patriarch 363-4 Bazilevskyi, Volodymyr 211 Belarus, Belarusians 1,2, 8, 9, 46-8, 51, 56, 60, 61, 67, 70, 71, 74, 111, 121, 123,129,149,155,162,168-9, 220, 229, 232-3,
371, 372; Belarusian geography 281-2 Belinskii, Vissarion 81 Belovezhkaia Pushcha meeting (December 1991)169-71 Berdnyk, Oles 212, 251 Berestia/Brest 61, 111, 149 Berezovskii, Boris 202, 264, 268-9, 275, 311, 327-8 Berezovskyi, Maksym 75, 139 Bezborodko, Oleksandr 77, 90 Bezsmertnyi, Roman 329 Bible 22-3, 28, 47, 51, 238, 243, 354 notes 26 and 27 Biden, Joe 368, 372, 374
Index Bilotserkivets, Natalka 211 Black Sea ЗО, 31, 38, 61, 95, 281-2, 415 п.61, 344 Block of Yuliia Tymoshenko (BYT) 315, 380-2, 337-9 Bobrinskii, Count Georgii 120-1,149 Bodelan, Ruslan 274 Bogoliubskii, Prince Andrei 8, 11,13-17, 20, 52, 69, 85 Bohatyrova, Raisa 338 Bohomazov, Oleksandr 136,141 Boichuk, Mykhailo, Boichukists 136, 139, 140,155 Boiko, Yurii 326-7 Boleslaw the Valiant 48 Bolsheviks 86,122,123, 125, 126,138 Boretskyi, Ιον, Metropolitan 23, 51 Borodin 84-5 Borotbisti 192 Borovykovskyi, Volodymyr 75 Bortnianskyi, Dmytro 75, 139 Borys and Hlib 6, 13 Bosnia crisis, 1908 107 Bosnia-Herzegovina 359, 374 Bratslav 60, 61 Brest-Litovsk treaty 123, 128 Brezhnev, Leonid Ilyich 152,161 Britain, British 74, 75, 81, 293 Brzezinski, Zbigniew 291-3, 305 Bukovyna 43, 66, 114-16,127, 129, 149; local Ukrainophiles 115 Bulgakov, Mikhail 86, 126, 147, 216, 222; The White Guard 86, 126, 147 Bulgaria, Bulgarians 7, 9, 33, 34, 35, 41, 339 Burliuk, David 136 Bush, George 171 Byron 65 Byzantium 4, 5, 8, 11-13, 15-17, 20, 32, 33-5, 41-5, 52, 67, 246, 282, 285 Captives of Babylon 98 Carpatho-Russian Liberation Committee 120 Catherine II, the Great 1, 77, 78, 92, 94-5, 228 Central Europe. See Europe Chechnia, Chechens, Chechen wars 92, 147, 215, 351-2, 376 Chekhivskyi, Volodymyr 139, 140 Chekhov 84, 212 Chernihiv 1, 6, 8, 9, 15, 61, 68, 123 Chernivtsi 115, 116, 160 Chernovetskyo, Leonid 338 · 424 Chersonesus 32, 34, 35, 228, 244 Chornovil, Viacheslav 169, 176-9, 183, 185 Church Slavonic 7, 11, 43, 46, 50, 51, 56, 80, 107, 238, 243 Chyzh, Ivan 323 Cięglewicz, Kasper 103 Cimabue 139
Cimmerians 22, 26, 27-8 collectivisation 141,142, 145 Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 158, 170, 292 Communist Party of Ukraine (CPU) 157-68 passim·, as reformed (1993) 173,174, 183, 187-93 passim, 200-4 passim, 206, 209, 284, 309, 315, 318, 330, 332-3, 335, 346 Communist Party of Western Ukraine 129 Congress of Berlin 107, 120 Congress of Ukrainian Nationalists (KUN) 181, 184, 211 Congress of Vienna 120 Constantinople 6,12,13, 33-5, 43-5, 226, 240, 245, 248, 249 Constructivism 136 Cossacks, Don 58, 70 Cossacks, Zaporozhian 47-8, 52, 54, 57, 58-64, 66, 67-71, 75, 78, 90, 99, 104-5,123,143, 151, 152, 228, 263, 282, 285,413 n.18 Council of Constance 45 Council of Lyons 45 Counter-Reformation 45, 49, 50, 57, 70 Cumans. See Polovtsians Crimea 21, 26, 32, 34, 84, 123, 129, 133, 148, 150-1,167, 215, 244, 274, 299, 309, 349-52, 357, 359, 367, 376 Crimean Tatars 44, 58, 59, 65, 77, 99, 151, 285, 297, 354, 357, 363 Croatia, Croats 33, 88, 118, 233, 311 Cubo-Futurism 136 Cyril and Methodius 12, 32, 35, 226 Cyrylo-Methodian Society 99, 131, 222 Czech lands, Czechoslovakia, Czechs 19, 41, 42, 72, 88, 107, 113-14, 129, 149, 162, 176, 286 Dalton, David 362 Danylo of Halych 17-18, 42, 45, 387 n.57 Dazhboh 37 Debaltseve 360 Decembrists 75-6, 78 decommunisation laws, 2015 361
Index Democratic Platform 157—8, 160, 185 Democratic Russia movement 154,167 Denikin 128 Denysova, Liudmyla 375 Derevlianians 9-10 Derkach, Leonid 330 diasporas, Ukrainian 116-17,155,156, 178, 189,210,211, 366, 368 Dionysii 67 dissidents, Ukrainian 152-5 Dmowski, Roman 103 Dnieper river 5, 12, 21, 26, 29, 32, 33, 37, 54, 58, 66, 92, 226 Dnipropetrovsk 123,162,194, 201, 267, 270, 353, 357 Dnistrianskyi, Stanislav 280 Dobrianskyi, Adolf 113 Dologorukii, Yurii 13, 16 Don river (Tanais) 10, 29, 31, 282, 288, 299 Donbas, Donetsk 81,124, 148, 154, 163, 194, 228, 273, 299, 316, 320, 325, 331, 333, 345, 349-52, 355, 357, 359, 367, 369, 374 Dontsov, Dmytro 129-31, 132, 133, 134, 153,154,181 Doroshenko, Dmytro 10,119,123 Doroshenko, Petro 64, 96-7 Dostoevskii, Fyodor Mikhailovich 86 Dovzhenko, Oleksandr 141-2, 146; The Earth 141; Ivan 142,146, 253 Drach, Ivan 144, 155,159,178, 263, 323 Drahomanov, Mykhailo 87, 99,131, 153, 218, 285,288, 294,313,353 Dubynianskii, Mykhail 355 Duchiński, Franciszek 109 Dugin, Aleksandr 299-300, 302-6 passim Dynamo Kiev 186, 223, 266-7, 271, 272, 311 Dziuba, Ivan 154 eastern Slavs, eastern Slavic identity 2, 8, 9, 23^1, 31, 51, 52, 55, 110,113,120, 142-Л, 148,182, 191, 209, 215-18, 232-3, 244, 310, 312, 405 n.40 economy (2002) 314-16; (2004) 316-22; (2006) 330-3; (2007) 334-6; (2010) 344; (2014-15) 357-8, 359 ecumenicism, Kievan or Ukrainian 12, 41, 55, 238—40, 248-9 Egypt, Egyptians 26, 282 Ekster/Exter, Oleksandra 136 elections: to Constituent Assembly (1917) 124, 125; (1990) 147, 160-1; · 425 Gorbachev’s referendum (March 1991) 164-5; (December 1991)
169; (1994, parliamentary) 183; (1994, presiden tial) 184,193; (1998) 186-7, 200; ֊ (1999) 200-4, 365; (2002) 314-16; (2004) 316-20; (2006) 329,.330-3; (2007) 333-36; (2010) 340-3; (2012) 346-7; (2014) 354-5; (2019); 362, 365-7 empire, colonialism, post-colonialism xii, 72-5, 89, 90, 92, 101, 135,138,140, 146,147, 154-6, 175, 211-14, 253, 263-4, 285, 311, 312 England, English 42, 51, 73-4, 83, 89 Enlightenment 70 Epifanii, Metropolitan 364 Estonia, Estonians 88,147, 249, 357 Eurasia, Eurasianism 20, 23, 85, 109, 119,191, 195, 212, 279, 282, 290, 292, 308; Ukrainian version of 294-6 Europe, Europeanisation 41-2, 56, 63, 66-9, 76, 98-9, 109, 110, 129, 135-6, 138, 279, 282, 288, 315-16; Central Europe 285-9; European Union 290-1, 292, 326, 347-8, 359-60, 370, 371, 377 Famine, Great (1932-3) 144-6, 227, 241 Farmer, Kenneth 148 Fedorov, Ivan 51 Feognost, Metropolitan 43 Filaret, Metropolit 227, 235-6, 242, 245, 246, 326-7, 363-4 Filofei of Pskov 52 Finns, Finno-Ugric tribes 9, 11, 72, 73, 129 Firtash, Dmytro 326-7, 328, 330, 335, 339, 343, 346, 368 ‘For A United Ukraine’ 315 Foty, Metropolitan 44 France, French 42, 76, 79, 81,125, 293, 359, 367, 372 Franko, Ivan 99,110, 228, 232 Freedom Party 346, 356 Frick, David 53 Froianov, Igor 9 Gaj, Ljudevit 88 Galeotti, Mark 375 Galicia, Galicians 4, 7, 15, 17-19, 22, 35, 42, 43, 44, 47, 48, 54, 61, 66-8, 101-10 passim, 116, 117-18,119-21, 127-34,145, 148-50, 160, 166, 181, 210, 237, 299-302 passim, 310, 355;
Index local ‘Austrianism’ 101,105-6; local ‘Moscowphiles’ 107-8, 109, 121, 129; local ‘Polonophiles’ 101-4; local ‘Rus patriotism’ 101, 106,107; local ‘Ukrainophiles’ 107-8, 109, 118, 121; Galicia as ‘Ukrainian Piedmont’ 108, 118 Galicia-Volhynia, Kingdom of 17-18, 44, 46,48, 115,221 Gamsakhurdia, Zviad 24 gas crisis 329, 338-40 Gazprom 326, 339-40 Gellner, Ernest 79, 101 Gelonus 28, 32, 38 Gennadii, Archbishop 51 geography 5, 10, 18, 21, 70, 99, 280-5 Georgia 365, 370, 373, 377; Georgia War 2008 336-8, 350 Germany, Germans, German language 81, 88, 91, 101-2,105-6, 127, 128, 132-4, 142, 150, 228, 248, 285-6, 293, 359, 372 Giotto 139 Giulani, Rudy 368 Gizel, Innokentii 55 Glinka 75 Gog. See Magog Gogol, Nikolai 78, 84, 87, 88-90, 93, 99-100, 218, 229, 306-7; Dead Souls 89; Evenings on a Farm Village Near Dikanka 88-90; The Government Inspector 89 Goluchowski, Count Agenor 106 Gongadze, Hryhorii 311, 321, 322 Gorbachev, Mikhail 147, 152, 156, 163-5, 169, 170, 235 Goszczyński, Seweryn 104 Goths 31-2, 33-4 Grabar, Igor 14 Great Famine. See Famine Greece, Greeks, Greek colonies 12, 29, 32, 35, 36, 38, 41, 55, 59, 228, 364, 365 Greek Catholic Church, Greek Catholics 50-1, 56-7, 69, 70, 82, 94, 102-3, 106, 107, 111, 121, 149, 235, 237, 239, 242-5 passim, 246-7, 251, 363 Green Party 187, 199, 271-2 Gregory the Bulgarian, Metropolitan 45 Grigorenko, Petro 216 Groisman, Volodymyr 362 GUAM, GUUAM 296-7 Gumilev, Lev 20, 56, 301, 304, 387 n.61 • 426 Habsburg empire, Habsburgs 51, 66, 72, 101-15 passim, 119, 127-8, 129, 228 Hadiach (Hadziacz) treaty 54, 65 Haidamak revolts 93,102 Halych.
See Galicia Haran Oreksii 356 Haushofer, Karl 304, 306 Havel, Václav 287 Herder 90 Herodotus 28-9, 38 Hertsa 116 Hesychasm 43 Hetman 59, 69,125 Hetman, Vadym 187 Hetmanate (1654-1785) 61-6 passim, 68, 77, 83, 90; (1918) 123, 126-7, 128, 175,286 history, historians, historiography 2, 9, 17, 19-20, 22-3, 26, 31, 39, 55, 82, 109-10,112, 114-15, 123, 221-3, 224-8 passim, 361, 371 History of the Rus (Istorila Rusov) 47, 77 Hitler, Adolf 115,133 Hittites 27, 36 Holembiievska, Tetiana 144 Holokhvastov 226 Holovatskyi, Yakiv 106 Holy Protectress 68 Honchar, Oles 155 Honcharuk, Oleksii 367 Honta, Ivan 93 Horbulin, Volodymyr 244, 270 Horyn, Mykhailo 178, 284 Hotin (Khotin) 116 Hrinchenko, Borys 96, 110 Hromada party 187, 192, 197-8, 199, 270-1 Hrushevskyi, Mykhailo 9, 18, 31, 90, 94, 98, 109, 118,123, 142, 151, 177, 180, 222, 225, 228, 282, 288, 294, 361 Hryhorii Tsamblak, Metropolitan 44 Hrynov, Volodymyr 168,176,186,210,214 Hrytsak, Yaroslav xiii, 107, 119,126, 127, 154 Hrytsenko, Oleksandr 148 hryvnia 123, 254 Hughes, Lindsey 56 Hungary, Hungarians 17, 42, 43, 105-6, 111-14, 277,286 Huns 31, 38, 39 Huntington, Samuel 302—4, 310, 408 n.52 Hurenko, Stanislav 163, 166, 193, 254 Hustyn Chronicle 52 Huzar, Liubomyr 247
Index icons, icon-painting 6,14-15, 67-8, 156, 230 Ihor/Igor, Prince 1-2, 5, 84-5 Ilarion, Metropolitan (served 1051-4) 12-13 Ilarion, Metropolitan (1882-1972) 35, 248-9 Ilf, Ulia 229 Ilnytzkj, Oleh 135 Ilovaisk 360 IMF 186, 190,192,196, 204, 254, 262-3, 264, 278, 344, 357 Indo-Europeans 24 Interparty Assembly 159-60, 181 Iran, Iranians 9, 29, 31, 59 Isidore, Metropolitan 45 Islam 41, 59, 309-10 Israel 377 Italy, Italians 67, 75, 76 Ivan ІП 52 Ivashko, Volodymyr 162,163 Ivasiuk, Mykola 62-3,143; Khmelnytskyi s Entry into Kiev, 1649 62 Ivasiuk, Volodymyr 156 Iziaslav Mstyslavych 13 Iziaslav Yaroslavych 42 Japheth, ‘Japhetism’ 23-4, 55 Jesuits 48, 57, 92, 227 Jews 12, 41-2, 59, 78, 79, 91, 107,124, 132,149, 227, 250-1, 354, 375 Joachim, Patriarch 56 John Paul II 34, 235, 247 Jordanes 31 Joseph II102,105,112 Kalnofoiskyi, Atanasii 56 Kandinsky 135 Kankrin, Count 76 Kanyhin, Yurii 22—4, 26, 230 Kapnist, Vasyl 77 Karadžič, Vuk 90 Katkov, Mikhail 81-2 Kavaleridze, Ivan 226 Kazakhstan 170, 269, 276, 295 Kharkiv 77, 81, 123, 124, 147,158, 162, 228, 235, 351 Khazars 32 Kherson 123 Khmelko, Mikhail 143-4; Eternal Unity 143 Khmelnytskyi, Bohdan 31, 60-6 passim, 68, 92-3, 104-5, 143, 225, 227, 228, 361 • 427 Khmelnytskyi, Vasyl 330, 335, 339 Khmelnytskyi, Yurii 65 Khodorkovskii, Mikhail 324 Kholm/Chelm 35,107, 111, 123, 127, 149 Khomiakov, Aleksei 39, 99 Khoroshkovskyi, Valerii 333 Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeyevich 149 Khvylovyi, Mykola 135, 138-40, 147, 212, 213, 310, 313; and the ‘Asiatic Renaissance’ 139, 147, 294; and ‘psychological Europe’ 138, 310 Kiev or Kyiv 4-6, 8-17, 20, 25,
31-2, 33-5, 38, 44, 45, 47, 48, 52, 57, 60, 61, 66, 68, 81, 87, 120, 122-3, 124, 142, 153-4, 160, 224-7, 244, 272, 273, 363-5; as capital 147; human chain to Lviv (1990) 159; as the ‘new Jerusalem’ 55, 75, 240 Kievan Rus. See Rus Kinakh, Anatolii 316, 318 Kiprian, Metropolitan 44 Kirpa, Heorhii 322 Kis, Roman 211-13 Kissinger, Henry 292 Kivalov, Serhii 331 Kjellén, Rodolf 288, 414 n.32 Kline, Kevin 253, 255 Klitschko, Vitalii 346 Kliuiev, Andrii 348 Klymentii Smoliatych, Metropolitan 13, 34 Kochubei, Viktor 77, 90 ‘Kolchuha’ affair 312 Kollár, Jan 88 Kolomoiskyi, Ihor 328, 331, 342, 346, 357, 360, 362, 366-9 kompromat 183,197-200, 201-5 passim Koniecpolski, Stanislaw 60 Kononov, Vitalii 187 Konotop, Battle of 66 Konovalets, Yevhen 129,131, 133 Konyskyi, Archbishop Heorhii 47 Kopystenskyi, Zakhariia 51-2 Korchynskyi, Dmytro 39 Koriiatovych, Fedir 112 Kornieiev, Al’bert 404 n.57 Korniichuk, Oleksandr 143 Kosiv, Metropolitan 56, 60-1, 75 Kosovo war 292, 294, 310 Kostenko, Lina 30, 93, 155 Kostomarov, Mykola 8, 88, 90, 93, 99, 109,110,153,313,395 n.71 Kotliarevskyi 87, 210
Index Kotsiubynskyi, Mykhailo 137, 156 Kravchenko, Yurii 322 Kravchuk, Leonid 22, 163, 165, 166-71, 173,175-9,182-4,186,195, 234-6, 254, 256, 257-8, 262, 269, 271, 284, 290, 404 n.61 Krychevskyi, Fedir 135 Kryvorizhstal (steel works) 326, 331 Kuban 117, 145, 152 Kubiiovych, Volodymyr 282-3 Kuchma, Leonid 119, 184, 186, 188, 192, 193-206 passim, 222, 244, 258-9, 265, 268-70 passim, 290, 311-21 passim, 326 331^1, 337, 341, 365, 375 Kulish, Mykola 137, 141 Kulish, Panteleimon 62, 87, 88, 99, 108, 230 Kulyk, Zinovii 195, 198, 270 Kundera, Milan 287, 288, 308 Kuntsevych, Yosafat 50 Kurbas, Les 137, 140 Kuznetsov, Mykola 144 Kvitka-Osnovianenko, Hryhorii 200 Kwás niewski, Aleksander 192, 200, 203-4, 320, 401 n.90 Kyi 32, 38, 254 Kysil, Adam 57 Laitin, David 217 Latynnyky 104 The Lay of Ihor’s Host 1-2, 3-5, 37, 84 Lazarenko, Pavlo 187, 197-8, 201, 258, 265-6, 267, 269-71 passim, 273, 275, 310, 312, 324 Lebed, Aleksandr 203, 322 Left Bank 62,121 Lemko region, Lemkos 111, 116, 127, 149 Lenin 82, 191, 224, 228, 308 Leontovych, Mykola 139 Lermontov 107 Levynskyi, Ivan 110 Levytskyi, Dmytro 75 Liakh, Yurii 322 Liashko, Oleh 355 liberty, myth of Ukrainian 70, 76, 83, 94-5 Lithuania, Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Lithuanians 19, 43, 44, 45-7, 53, 54, 70, 79, 277, 357 Little Rus(s)ians, Little Rus(sia) 70, 75, 80, 83, 88-9, 90, 96, 130, 208 Little Vera 84 Liubachivskyi, Cardinal 247 · 428 Lomykin, Konstantin 144 Luckyj, George 88-9 Lukashenka, Aliaksandr 47,162, 372 Lukianenko, Levko 153, 168,174-6, 257 Lutsenko, Yurii 319, 330, 335 Lviv 44, 47, 59, 60, 66, 67, 68, 102-10 passim, 113,120,
132, 153-4, 159, 228, 247, 363 ‘Lviv Sobor’ (1946) 149 Lybid 32, 254 Lypa, Yurii 275-7, 280-1, 294-5, 308-9 Lypkivskyi, Väsyi 139, 239 Lypynskyi, Viacheslav 49, 62, 94, 119-20, 127, 175, 176-7, 219-20, 353 Lytvyn, Volodymr 331-3, 335-6, 337, 339, 343 Mace, James 145 Mackinder, Halford 289, 292, 304-5 Macron, Emmanuel 367 Magdeburg law 18 Magog 22-3, 26, 28 Makarii, St, Metropolitan 44 Makhno, Nestor 125, 138 Maksymenko, Oleksandr 144 Maksymovych, Vsevolod 135-6, 400 n.50 Malaniuk, Yevhen 27, 88, 130, 138, 153 Malevich, Kasimir 125, 144 Malorossiia 375 Mansbach, Steven 135 Marchuk, Yevhen 166, 186, 203, 205, 269, 270, 318, 322, 324 Maria Theresa 105,112 Mariupol 84, 267 Markevych, Mykola 87 Marr, Nikolai 23-4 Martin, John 23, 387 n.9 Masaryk, Tomas 286-7, 300 Mazepa, Ivan 65-6, 68, 74, 76, 80, 126, 227, 360 Mazowa, Mark 140 Medvedchuk, Viktor 319, 326, 333, 334, 356, 362, 368-70 Medvedev, Dmitrii 371, 375 Melnychenko, Mykola; tapes 311-12, 315 Merettini, Bernard 69 Meshkov, Yurii 215 Mezhenko, Yurii 137, 232 Mezhyhyriia 345-6 Mickiewicz, Adam 90, 214, 228 miners, miners’ strikes 157, 194 Minsk agreements 352, 357, 359, 367 Mitrofanov, Alexei 302-3 modernism 134—40, 141-2, 229-30, 233
Index Mogilevich, Semion 327 Mohyla, Petro, Mohyla Academy 47, 51, 54-6,60, 63,70,239,248, 364-5 Moldova, Moldovans 19, 46, 54, 59,114, 115,160,233,249 Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact 115-16 Mongols 6, 9,17,18, 20, 43, 67 Monomakh, Mstyslav 4 Monomakh, Volodymyr 4, 5,13,16 Moravia 7,12,19, 35,112 Moroz, Oleksandr 163, 169, 174, 191-2, 199,200-1,203^1,206, 268,269, 270,315, 318-19,332, 335, 343 Moroz, Valentyn 154 Moscow 11,13, 20, 34, 43, 51, 53, 97, 126,212; Moscow coup ( 1991 ) 165-7; as the ‘third Rome’ 52-3, 55, 308 Moskaly 91-3 Motyl, Alexander 206 Movchan, Pavlo 207 Mstyslav, Patriarch 235, 245 Mukachevo 112, 247 Murashko, Oleksandr 135,144, 400 n.50 Muscovy, Muscovites 14, 48, 51, 54, 69, 91-3,110,280-1, 308-9 Mushketyk, Yurii 231-2 Musorgskii, Modest 75, 84, 225 Myloradovych, Yelysaveta 78,126 Myrnyi, Panas 134-5 Naftohaz Ukrainy 339-40, 357, 360 Nalyvaiko, Severyn 60, 62, 76 Nandriş, Grigore 114 National Democratic Party 186-7, 199, 321 nativism 98-9 Naumann, Friedrich 285 Naumovych, Ivan 107 Navalny, Aleksei 372 NATO 116,189, 197, 287, 290-1, 292, 294, 310, 312, 336, 351, 359, 371, 374; 1997 treaty with Ukraine 294 Nayiem, Mustafa 355-6 Nechui-Levytskyi, Ivan 96, 98, 134 Nevskii, Alexander 17, 85 New Ukraine movement 185, 186 New York group 155 Nicholas II 78 Nikon, Patriarch 76 Novaharadok 44, 46 Novgorod 4, 6, 8, 10, 11, 13, 17, 20, 31, 33, 52, S3 Novhorod-Siverskyi circle 77 · 429 Novorossiia (‘New Russia’) 81, 228, 301, 351-2, 370, 375 See also south-east Ukraine Novytskyi, Ivan 88 The Nymph of the Dniester 106 Occidentalism’, Ukrainian 17,110, 180, 308-9 Odesa 81,
84, 216, 228, 273-4, 277 Ohiienko, Ivan. See Ilarion, Metropolitan (1882-1972) Oleh of Novgorod 32, 34 Olha/Olga 13, 41, 85, 226 oligarchs 194, 257, 264-74 passim, 312-14, 342-3, 361-2, 369, 372 Oliinyk, Borys 191, 290 Onufrii, Metropolitan 363-4 Operation Visla’ 149 opinion polls 363, 364, 366, 368, 371 Opposition Platform 368 Orange Revolution 318-22, 370, 377 Organisation of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) 116, 131-4,149,154, 181, 228, 325, 360 Oriiana 24, 46 Orikhovskyi-Roksolan, Stanislav 50 Orthodox Church of Ukraine (OCU) 363-5, 371, 377 Orthodox religion 5,11-14, 33-7, 40-5, 46-57, 59, 60, 61, 70, 74-5, 80,115, 143, 234-52 passim Ostrih Bible 51,195 Ostrozkyi, Kostiantyn 47 Ottoman empire, Ottomans 43, 45, 46, 58, 63, 65, 77, 81,115, 285, 297 Our Lady of Vyshhorod/Vladimir 13, 16, 52 ‘Our Ukraine’ (party) 315, 330-2, 335 paganism, pagan influences 35-7, 230, 239 Palinodiia 52 Panama Papers 362 Panikovskyi 229 Party of Democratic Revival of Ukraine 185 Party of Regions 365 Pashchyn,Ivan 141 Pashkovskyi, Yevhen 212 Pavlychko, Dmytro 159, 177 Pavlenko, Rostyslav 363, 367 Pavlyshyn, Marko 211 Pechersk monastery, Kiev 6, 8, 15, 68, 224, 238, 243
Index Pereiaslav 4 Pereiaslav treaty 55, 64, 74, 92, 96-7, 143, 224-5,267, 284, 312 Peremyshl/Przemyśl 35, 50, 67, 68, 111, 127, 149, 247 Perun 5, 37 Peter I, the Great 65, 75, 76, 77, 92 Petliura, Symon 39, 86, 128, 222, 360 Petr, Metropolitan 44 Petrakhnovych, Mykola 67 Petrov, Viktor 26 Petrov, Yevhen 229 Petrushevych, Yevhen 129 Petrytskyi, Anatolii 137 Pidkova, Ivan 59 Pidlachia 48,127 Pinchuk, Viktor 202, 265, 267, 269, 270, 271, 326, 328, 331, 342, 346 Pipes, Richard 18, 308 Piskun, Sviatoslav 321, 328-9 Pluzhnykov, Ihor 322 Pobedonostsev, Konstantin 80,167 Pochaïv 244, 411 n.43 Podillia 43, 47, 60, 123 Pohribnyi, Anatolii 208, 315 Polacki, Simiapn 53 Poland, Poles, Polish Commonwealth 7, 17, 18, 30, 40, 42-5, 48-51, 53, 54, 56, 57, 58, 60-1, 63, 65, 70, 72, 78, 81, 92-4, 101-11 passim, 123-5, 127-32 passim, 149,154, 227, 232, 277, 286-7, 294, 320, 334, 336 Polatsk 9, 15, 47, 56 Poletyka, Hryhorii 75 Polianians 9, 31-2, 35, 37 Polish nationalism 78-9,103-5,106, 127-8,129, 286-7 political technology 363, 365, 366, 370, 376 Polonisation 48-50, 60, 69, 101-2,106, 129 Polotskyi, Simeon 74 Polovtsians 1, 4, 7, 26, 84-5 Poltava 123 Poltava, Battle of 65-6, 74 Pope, papacy 34, 41, 42, 45, 50, 54, 55, 57, 235, 246-7, 252 Popových, Myroslav 136, 214 populism 87-8, 98-9, 123-4, 134-5, 313 Pora (youth group) 318, 332 Poroshenko, Petro 316, 325, 327, 330, 332, 342, 355-6, 362-3, 365-6, 368, 371 Porovskyi, Mykola 199, 238 · 430 Portnov, Andrii 368 post-colonial, post-colonialism. See empire post-modernism 212, 229-33 passim, 313 Potebenko, Mykhailo 323-4 ‘Privat’ business group
PrivatBank 328, 331, 335, 360, 366 Prizei, Ilya 148 Progressive Socialist Party of Ukraine 190, 199 Prokhanov, Aleksandr 212-13 Prokofiev, Sergey 83-4, 85 Prokopových, Teofan 74-5 Prosvita 11,124, 207 Protestant religion 40, 49, 50, 51, 54, 57, 239, 250 Pskov 8,14,15,17 Ptolemy 10,31, 32, 63,282 Pugacheva, Alla 156 Pukach, Oleksii, 322 purges 146 Puskhin 76, 82, 87, 92, 107, 212, 214 Pustovoitenko, Valerii 186, 204, 256-7 Putin, Vladimir xi, 312, 317, 320, 324, 326, 339, 349-51, 357, 358, 370-2, 374-5 Rabínových, Vadym 198, 265, 269 Rahoza, Metropolitan 45 Rastrelli, Bartolomeo 69 Ratushinskaia, Irina 84, 216 Reformation 45, 54, 70 Regional Revival, parliamentary faction 271 Regions Party of 316, 318, 329, 330—4, 337-8, 346,354, 356 Renaissance 45, 48, 67-8, 70,139 Renan, Ernest xiii Repin, Ilia 62-3, 86, 143, 144; Zaporozhian Cossacks Writing a Mocking Letter to the Turkish Sultan 62, 86 reprivatisation 325-6 Revolution of Dignity 361, 363, 366, 370-2, 375, 377 Riabchuk, Mykola 98, 211, 313, 396 n.81 Right Bank 62, 66, 81, 102, 107 Right Sector 355 Rimskii-Korsakov, Nikolay 84 Riurykovych 32, 42, 123 Rococo 68 Roerich, Nicholas 85 Rohuza, Yurii 323 Roman empire 12, 31, 34, 36, 38
Index Roman, Metropolitan 44 Roman of Halych 17-18, 45 Romania, Romanians 26, 72,114-16, 129,197,276,286 Romanov empire, Romanovs 66, 70, 72, 74, 76-7, 78, 92,107, 113, 119,146 Rome, Roman Catholicism 18, 41-3, 45, 54,56, 57,69,107, 111, 241-3 passim, 244, 245-6 Rosenberg, Alfred 133, 286, 399 n.38 RosUkrEnergo 326-7, 329, 339-40 Roxolanians 31, 37, 63 Rublev, Andrei 67 Rudnytskyi, Stepan 10,110, 219, 280-5, 291, 294 the ‘Ruin’ 62 Rukh (the Ukrainian Popular Movement) 156-60, 164,165,171, 174-81 passim, 184,187, 199, 200, 203, 253, 272, 332, 361, 403 n.34, 406 n.52 RUNVira (‘Native Ukrainian Popular Faith’) 37,251 Rus, Rusians, Rusých 1-20 passim, 21, 26, 27, 34-5, 41-3, 48, 50, 53, 55, 63, 67, 71, 84-5,112, 115, 123, 224-8, 282, 298, 312, 348, 371 ruscism 375 Ruska Kraina 112 Ruska Pravda 7, 46 Russia, Russians 1,2, 8, 9,10,17,18, 19-20,40,45, 48, 56, 64, 71, 72, 75, 78-87 passim, 89, 91-3, 96,107,109, 113, 129-30,145,153-4, 208-9, 214-17, 232-3, 257, 268-9, 274-7, 284, 294-5, 317, 320, 326, 329, 340, 344, 349-53, 358, 360-2, 367, 370-2, 375-7; 1997 State Agreement with Russia 197, 307 Russian invasion of Ukraine, 2022 373-6 Russian nationalism 2, 20, 33, 39, 78-87 passim, 129,167,191, 215-17, 243-4, 257, 310, 371; Russian nationalist views of Ukraine 298-306 Russian Orthodox Church 80,149, 204, 217, 235, 237, 244, 326-7, 363-5, 377 Russification 80, 82, 98, 147-8, 208 Russophone Ukrainians 184, 208, 232-3 Russophones 154, 159,184, 209-10 Rusyns, Rusyn nationalism. See Transcarpathia Ruthenia, Ruthenians (general) 43, 45, 46, 47, 49-56, 61, 67, 69-70, 312 Ruthenians in
Galicia 101-15 passim Ruthenian Triad 106 . 431 Rybachuk, Oleh 328 Ryleev, Kondrath 76, 87 Saakashvili, Mikheil 337, 341 St Andrew’s church, Kiev 69 St Cyril’s church, Kiev 6,15, 86 St Michael’s monastery, Kiev 68, 225, 227 St Nicholas’ church, Kiev 68 St Petersburg 51, 77, 78, 90, 92, 98, 99, 126 St Sofiia’s church, Kiev 6, 15, 32, 35, 36, 62, 68,136,139,225,238, 364 St Volodymyr’s cathedral, Kiev 85, 86 St Yurii’s church, Lviv 68, 225 Sacher-Masoch, Leopold von 105 Šafárik, Pavel Josef 88 Sahaidachnyi, Petro 55 Sakharov, Andrei 146 Sakových, Kashan 55 Sanskrit 24, 36, 46 Sarmatians, Sarmatian myth 22, 30-1, 32, 48, 49-50, 61, 63 Satsiuk, Volodymyr 317 Saunders, David 77 Scotland, Scots 51, 72-4, 77, 83, 89 Scythia, Scythians 22, 28-30, 33, 35, 38, 39, 50, 136, 230, 284 Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) 317-18, 320, 340, 345 Semenko, Mykhailo 137 Semernia, Oles 230 Senkovych, Fedir 67 Serbia, Serbians 17, 33, 67, 72, 88,118, 233,254 Sergeitsev, Timofei 375 Sermon on Law and Grace 12 Seton-Watson, R.W. 100, 288 Sevastopol 34, 222 Ševčenko, Ihor 52,118 Shadows of our Forgotten Ancestors (Serhii Paradzhanov) 156 Sharyi, Anatolii 362, 368, 377 Shashkevych, Markhan 106 Shcherbytskyi, Volodymyr 156, 157,162 Shelest, Petro 162 Sheptytskyi, Andrei 248, 249, 288 Shevchenko Society 78 Shevchenko, Taras 61, 90-5, 97, 98, 99, 137, 138, 177, 210, 212, 225, 232 Shevchuk, Valerii 156 shistdesiatnyky 153-6,157,158,178, 180 Shmyhal, Denys 367 Shumskyi, Oleksandr 140, 162
Index Shushkevich, Stanislaii 169-70 Sich riflemen 128, 131 Simeon the Proud 52 Sinkiewicz, Henryk 104-5 Sinopsis 55 Skaryna, Francis 47 Skoropadskyi, Pavlo 86, 126-7, 128, 157 Skoryk, Larysa 175 Skovoroda, Hryhorii 156 Skrypnyk, Mykola 117, 140,162 Skurlatov, Valerii 25 Slaveno-Rusyn 101,107 Slavophiles 82-3 Slavynetskyi, Epifanii 53 Slobidska (Free) Ukraine 62, 66,117 Slovakia, Slovaks, 19, 88, 107, 111, 233, 339 Slovenes 22, 26, 31 Slovenians 107 ■ Smolensk 4,10, 14, 47 Smolich, Arkadz 281-2 Smotrytskyi, Meletii 56, 75 Snyder, Timothy 375, 422 n.26 Social Democratic Party (United) or SDPU(o) 186-7,199, 271, 315, 322 Socialism in Ukraine 95,108, 142 Socialist Party of Ukraine 169, 174, 187, 190, 191-3, 206, 315, 318, 330, 331-3,335 Socialist Realism 141, 144, 156 Sofonovych, Feodosii 55 Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr 120-1, 146, 215, 300 Soros, George 368 Sosiura, Volodymyr 142,143, 222 Soskovets, Oleg 306 south-east Ukraine 21, 81, 148, 152, 172, 352-4 Soviet identity, Soviet nationalism 143—4, 146-8, 157, 163, 167, 171, 172, 180, 189-91,193,208, 217-18, 312, 361, 370 Soviétisation 148, 152, 156, 161 Soviet Ukraine 114, 115,129, 137, 138-51 passim, 152-65 passim Spiridon, Metropolitan 52 ‘springtime of nations’, 1848, Ruthenians’ role 103, 106, 113 Stalin, Stalinism 63, 82, 117,140,145, 149, 150, 353 statues, Ukrainian 18, 59, 224-8, 254 Stepennaia kniga 52 Stepovyk, Dmytro 14, 67, 386 n.47 Stetsenko, Kyrylo 139 · 432 Stetskiv, Taras 319 Stetsko, Slava 211, 407 n.20 Stolypin, Petr 167, 243 Stravinskii 85 Strelkov, Igor 350-1 Studium Ruthenum 102 Stupka, Bohdan 105 Stus, Vasyl
154, 222 Sumerians 26, 27 Sumy, Ronald 140 Supreme Ruthenian Council 103, 106, 113 Surkis, Hryhorii 198, 265, 266-7, 269, 271^4 passim, 320 surzhyk 220 Sverstiuk, Yevhen 12, 239, 247 Sviatoslav, Prince 41 Sviatoslavych, Oleh 7 Sylenkö, Lev 22, 24-5, 29, 36-7, 251, 284 Symonenko, Petro 191-3, 199, 200-1, 203-4, 206, 318, 343 Symonenko, Vasyl 155 Syniakova, Mariia 136 Syria 370, 372 Szporluk, Roman 101, 161 Tabachnyk, Dmytro 119, 295 The Tale of Bygone Years 9, 33, 35, 41, 48, 53 The Tale of the Princes of Vladimir 52 The Tale of the White Cowl 52 Tarasiuk, Borys 319, 328 Tatars. See Crimean Tatars ‘Tatar yoke’ 46, 52 Taurida 123 Tchaikovskii, Pyotr 83 Ternopil 47, 120 Thiriart, Jean 303 Tiahnybok, Oleh 338, 343, 355 Tkachenko, Oleksandr 201, 203, 268, 270 Tmutorokan 31, 35, 282 Tolochko, Oleksii 287-8 Tolochko, Petro 8, 14, 69, 210, 218, 249, 271 Tolstoy, Lev 107 Tomashivskyi, Stefan 17-18, 109 Transcarpathia 43, 66,111-14,116,127, 129, 149, 150, 237, 247, 271; Rusyns, Rusyn nationalism in Transcarpathia 111-14, 233, 247 trasianka 220 Tretiakov, Oleksandr 326, 328
índexs The Trinity Chronicle 44 Troy 38, 389 n.89 Trubetskoi, Nikolai 76 Trump, Donald 368, 376 Trypillia, Trypillians 25-7, 29, 35, 36-7, 39,123, 155, 221, 230, 282, 325 Tubal/Tuval 22, 387 n.5 Turchynov, Oleksandr 354 Turkey 276-7, 294, 297, 304 Turkmenistan 296 Two Things at Once (Viktor Ivanov) 213, 226 Tychyna, Pavlo 142 Tymoshenko, Yuliia 199, 204-6, 265, 312ff, 340-1, 342, 343, 344, 346-8, 355-7, 365-6 UDAR 346 U-Hor 38 Ukraine, Ukrainians: architecture 5-6,15, 68-9,110, 227; armed forces 359, 376; art 6-7,14-15, 62-3, 67-8, 75,110, 135-7, 230; cinema 141-2,156, 213, 230; constitution 196-7, 208-9, 320, 334; economy, economic policy 183, 190,196, 253-78 passim, 312-14, 325-6, 337, 340-1, 358; geopolitics 274-7, 279-310 passim·, independence, declaration of independence 161, 168-9, 171,174, 221, 253, 409 n.63; language 7,11, 24, 51, 56, 69, 87, 101, 108,116-17,152, 159, 207-11, 219-20, 323, 360; literature 7,12, 32, 37, 51, 88-94, 96, 135,137-9, 229-32; mass media 196, 198, 201, 202, 360, 368; music 75, 94-5, 139, 155-6, 230-1; national anthem ‘Ukraine has not yet died’ 123, 223-4; national communism 162-5, 174—8, 183-4, 191; national identity xi-xii, 2, 19, 21, 40, 43, 47-8, 53, 58, 69-71, 87, 93^1, 95, 101-2,108, 109, 117, 119,122,127,135, 138-9, 146-7, 148, 160-1, 172,184, 202-3, 207-14, 232-3, 237-40, 278-82, 311-17 passim 353, 361, 363, 365, 377; national symbols 25, 36-7, 123, 167, 223-4, 353; peasantry 125-6, 145-6; political culture 15-17,18, 94, 199-200; religion 5-6, 11-14, 18, 29, 33-7, 41-5, 50-6, 74-5, 112, 234-52, 326-7, 363-5, 410 nn.3, 9; schools
79,101, 108,112; social structure 60, 61-2, 78,102, 125-6, · 433 145,146, 213; urbanisation 81,137, 141-2, 213 ‘Ukraine7‘Ukrainians’, the name 70, 80, 110,124 Ukraine-Rus 11, 109, 225, 240 ‘Ukraine without Kuchma’ campaign 200-1, 312, 318-19 Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church (UAOC) 80,139,140, 235, 237, 245-6, 364 Ukrainian Communist Party ( Ukapisti) 192 Ukrainian Helsinki Union 158 Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) 132-3, 149, 360 Ukrainian Interparty Assembly 159-60 ukrainianisation 139-40, 147, 151, 159, 161,179,195-6, 209, 313, 407 n.10 Ukrainian National-Democratic Organisation (UNDO) 132 Ukrainian National Front 154 Ukrainian nationalism 100,110, 129-34, 145,148,149,152, 159-60, 172, 174-82 passim, 189, 238, 257, 308-10; ‘national-democrats’ 179-81 Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Kievan patriarchate) 86, 235-40 passim, 251-2, 345, 363 Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow patriarchate) 235, 236-7, 341-5, 246, 252, 345, 363, 377 Ukrainian People’s Republic (UNR) 115, 121-5, 126, 175, 360 Ukrainian Republican Party 158 Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. See Soviet Ukraine Ukrainka, Lesia 96-8, 99, 100, НО, 210, 232, 240; Captives of Babylon 98; the Nobel Woman 96-8, 240 Ukrainophones 184, 207-8, 220 Ukraino-Russian identity 180, 216, 217-21 passim UNA-UNSO (Ukrainian National Assembly-Ukrainian Self Defence Force) 25,181-2, 184, 236, 295 Uniate Church. See Greek Catholic Church Union of Brest, 50, 52, 55, 60, 246, 247 Union of Florence 45, 50 Union of Krevo 43 Union of Lublin 47-8, 57, 60 Union of Uzhhorod 112, 247 United Energy Systems 187 United Kingdom. See Britain
Index · World War I 81,118,119-22,127 World War II132-3,143, 222, 360, 361, 370 Universals, one to five (1917-18) 123 UNSO. See UNA-UNSO UPA. See Ukrainian Insurgent Army USA. See America Ushakov, Simon 68 Uzbekistan 277-8, 292 Uzhhorod 112 Vahlylevych, Ivan 106 Vakarchuk, Sviatoslav 366 Varennikov, General 166 Vasnetsov, Viktor 85 Vatutin, Marshall 224 Velychko, Samiilo 31, 47 Venediktova, Iryna 368 Vikings/Varangians 5, 10, 32, 37 Village Party 187, 201, 268 Vilna/Vilnius 44, 46, 47, 302 Vinskyi, losyp 211 Virgin Oranta, Kiev 14-15, 36, 225 Virrenkö, Nataliia 192, 199, 200, 201, 318 Vladimir-Suzdal 5-11,13-17,18, 34,43,48 Volhynia 17-18, 48, 67, 111, 129,149, 246 Volhynia Mother of God 67 Volkov, Oleksandr 202, 265,266, 269-72 passim, 330 Volobuiev, Mykhailo 253, 263, 412 n.l Volodymyr, Patriarch 182, 226, 236, 363 Volodymyr/Vladimir the Great 5, 9, 12, 13,17, 25, 33, 36, 37, 41, 43, 48, 55, 85, 225, 226, 227, 228, 244 Voloshyn, Maximilian 216 Voronin, Ihor 326-7 Vovk, Khvedir 110, 219 Vrubel, Mikhail 86 Vrublevski, Vitalii 162 Vsevolod III 16 Vydrin, Dmytro 295 Vyhovskyi, Ivan 65, 66 Vynnychenko, Volodymyr 124 Vyshenskyi, Ivan 51 Wales, Welsh 51, 74 Wałęsa, Lech 287 West Ukrainian People’s Republic (ZUNR) 127-9 White Croats 35, 112 Whites 125,126 Wiçniowiecki, Jeremiasz 49, 60, 62, 104-5 With Fire and Sword (Henryk Sienkiewicz) 104—5 Wladyslaw ГѴ 60 434 Yablonskaia, Tatiana 144; Bread 144 Yablonskyi, Dmytro 243 Yanovskyi, Yurii 142 Yanukovych, Viktor 316ff, 341, 342ff, 360, 363, 373 Yanukovych, Oleksandr 345 Yaroslav the Wise 6, 12, 35, 41, 225-6, 227, 228 Yaroslavl 15,
225 Yaroslavskyi, Olexsandr 331 Yatseniuk, Arsemi 336, 339, 341, 343, 355, 362 Yavorskyi, Matvii 142 Yavorskyi, Stefan 74-5 Yefremov, Serhii 137, 231 Yekhanurov, Yurii 329, 332 Yeltsin, Boris 167, 169-70, 180,188,191. 195,200, 215, 306-7 Yermolenko, Volodymyr 366 Yngvar Saga 10 ‘Young Muse’ movement 110, 135, 231 Yurchyshyn, Vasyl 264 Yushchenko, Andrii 325 Yushchenko, Viktor 187, 204-5, 315, 312ff; poisoning 317-18, 322, 340-1, 342, 350, 363 Zabuzhko, Oksana 90, 212, 229-30, 231 Zalizniak, Mykola 134 Zaporozhian Beyond the Danube (Semen Hulak-Artemovskyi) 94-5 Zaporozhian Sich 62, 66, 228 Zaretskyi, Viktor 144 Zavadovskyi, Petro 77 Zelenskyi, Volodymyr 364, 366—9, 371-7 Zenkovskyi, Vasilii 314 Zerov, Mykola 138, 140 Zhevaho, Kostiantyn 330, 335, 342, 346 Zhirinovski!, Vladimir 302 Zhukovskyi, Arkadii 114-15 Zhvaniia, Davyd 326-7 Zinchenko, Arsemi 235 Zinchenko, Oleksandr 315, 328 Ziuganov, Gennadii 145, 189, 191, 193, 204, 284, 298, 302-4 Zoria, Yevstratii 365 ZUNR. See West Ukrainian People’s Republic Zviahilskyi, Yukhym 194, 271, 272, 320 žťzanii, Lavrentii 75 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München
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Contents List of Illustrations Preface to the New Edition Chronology vii ix xiii 1 1 Contesting National Origins: Lays of Ancient Rus 2 The Armies of Gog and Magog: Myths of Ukrainian 21 Antiquity 40 3 Neither Fish nor Fowl: Between Poland and Russia 4 The Cossacks: Defenders of the Wild Field, Defenders of the Faith 58 72 5 Ukraine, Russia and Rossiia 6 The Habsburg Alternative 101 119 7 The Twentieth Century: Peasants into Ukrainians? 152 8 Independence: Gained or Gifted? 172 9 Politics: Developing the Rules of the Game Imagining Ukrainians: One Ukraine or Many? 207 10 234 11 Angels and Pins: Ukrainian Religion 12 The IMF’s Red Pencil: Ukraine’s Economic Black Hole 253 13 Imagining Ukraine: Towards a Theory of Ukrainian Geopolitics 279 311 14 The Orange Revolution and its Aftermath 15 Yanukovych’s Disastrous Presidency: Another 342 Attempt at Revolution Ends in War
Contents · vi 16 Poroshenko and Zelenskyi 17 Putin and War 359 370 Bibliographical Essay Notes Index 379 385 423
Index Adalbert, bishop of Magdeburg 41 Akhmatova, Anna 216 Akhmetov, Rinat 322, 326, 331, 333, 334, 335, 337, 343,347 Ahinski, Count Mikhal 47 Aksionov, Sergei 350 Alanians 31 Aleksii П, Patriarch 204, 236, 244 Alempius/Alimpyi 14-15, 230 Alexander 1120 Alexander II 84 Alexander III 78 ‘alphabet controversy’ 102,106-7 Amazons 38 America, Americans, American policy towards Ukraine 116, 170, 291—4, 369, 372, 374, 376 Andrew the Apostle 33-4, 226, 240, 244 Andropov, Yurii 152 Andrusovo, Treaty of 61 Andrukhovych, Yurii 212, 229-30, 232 Andruzkyi, Heorhii 99, 288 antemurale myth 23,103,109, 282 Antes 9, 26, 31-2, 35, 115 Antonových, Volodymyr 9, 62, 78, 109 Applebaum, Anne 229 Arabia, Arabs 8, 31 Arel, Dominique 205 Arkhipenko/Archipenko, Oleksandr 136 Arrata. See Trypillia Aryans, Aryanism 22, 24-5, 212 Ascherson, Neil 23 Askold and Dir 34 Assumption, Cathedral of the, Pechersk 15, 68, 227, 243 Attila the Hun 38 Azarov, Mykola 335, 344, 349 Azerbaijan 275-6, 295 Babel, Isaac 216, 273 Badzo, Yurii 152, 176, 185 Bachynskyi, Bishop Andrei 112, 113, 247 Bachynskyi, Yuliian 110,118 Bakai, Ihor 265, 266, 269, 270, 271, 273 Baloha, Viktor 333, 337, 338, 341 Baltic states, Baltic republics 150,159, 160,163,165 Bandera, Stepan 133,181, 228, 342, 360 Baptism of Rus (988 AD) 5,12, 32, 33-5, 41, 71, 85, 112, 226 barbarians 23, 30 Baroque 6, 51, 68-9, 227, 229, 230 Bartholomeos I, Patriarch 240, 248 Bartholomew, Ecumenical Patriarch 363-4 Bazilevskyi, Volodymyr 211 Belarus, Belarusians 1,2, 8, 9, 46-8, 51, 56, 60, 61, 67, 70, 71, 74, 111, 121, 123,129,149,155,162,168-9, 220, 229, 232-3,
371, 372; Belarusian geography 281-2 Belinskii, Vissarion 81 Belovezhkaia Pushcha meeting (December 1991)169-71 Berdnyk, Oles 212, 251 Berestia/Brest 61, 111, 149 Berezovskii, Boris 202, 264, 268-9, 275, 311, 327-8 Berezovskyi, Maksym 75, 139 Bezborodko, Oleksandr 77, 90 Bezsmertnyi, Roman 329 Bible 22-3, 28, 47, 51, 238, 243, 354 notes 26 and 27 Biden, Joe 368, 372, 374
Index Bilotserkivets, Natalka 211 Black Sea ЗО, 31, 38, 61, 95, 281-2, 415 п.61, 344 Block of Yuliia Tymoshenko (BYT) 315, 380-2, 337-9 Bobrinskii, Count Georgii 120-1,149 Bodelan, Ruslan 274 Bogoliubskii, Prince Andrei 8, 11,13-17, 20, 52, 69, 85 Bohatyrova, Raisa 338 Bohomazov, Oleksandr 136,141 Boichuk, Mykhailo, Boichukists 136, 139, 140,155 Boiko, Yurii 326-7 Boleslaw the Valiant 48 Bolsheviks 86,122,123, 125, 126,138 Boretskyi, Ιον, Metropolitan 23, 51 Borodin 84-5 Borotbisti 192 Borovykovskyi, Volodymyr 75 Bortnianskyi, Dmytro 75, 139 Borys and Hlib 6, 13 Bosnia crisis, 1908 107 Bosnia-Herzegovina 359, 374 Bratslav 60, 61 Brest-Litovsk treaty 123, 128 Brezhnev, Leonid Ilyich 152,161 Britain, British 74, 75, 81, 293 Brzezinski, Zbigniew 291-3, 305 Bukovyna 43, 66, 114-16,127, 129, 149; local Ukrainophiles 115 Bulgakov, Mikhail 86, 126, 147, 216, 222; The White Guard 86, 126, 147 Bulgaria, Bulgarians 7, 9, 33, 34, 35, 41, 339 Burliuk, David 136 Bush, George 171 Byron 65 Byzantium 4, 5, 8, 11-13, 15-17, 20, 32, 33-5, 41-5, 52, 67, 246, 282, 285 Captives of Babylon 98 Carpatho-Russian Liberation Committee 120 Catherine II, the Great 1, 77, 78, 92, 94-5, 228 Central Europe. See Europe Chechnia, Chechens, Chechen wars 92, 147, 215, 351-2, 376 Chekhivskyi, Volodymyr 139, 140 Chekhov 84, 212 Chernihiv 1, 6, 8, 9, 15, 61, 68, 123 Chernivtsi 115, 116, 160 Chernovetskyo, Leonid 338 · 424 Chersonesus 32, 34, 35, 228, 244 Chornovil, Viacheslav 169, 176-9, 183, 185 Church Slavonic 7, 11, 43, 46, 50, 51, 56, 80, 107, 238, 243 Chyzh, Ivan 323 Cięglewicz, Kasper 103 Cimabue 139
Cimmerians 22, 26, 27-8 collectivisation 141,142, 145 Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 158, 170, 292 Communist Party of Ukraine (CPU) 157-68 passim·, as reformed (1993) 173,174, 183, 187-93 passim, 200-4 passim, 206, 209, 284, 309, 315, 318, 330, 332-3, 335, 346 Communist Party of Western Ukraine 129 Congress of Berlin 107, 120 Congress of Ukrainian Nationalists (KUN) 181, 184, 211 Congress of Vienna 120 Constantinople 6,12,13, 33-5, 43-5, 226, 240, 245, 248, 249 Constructivism 136 Cossacks, Don 58, 70 Cossacks, Zaporozhian 47-8, 52, 54, 57, 58-64, 66, 67-71, 75, 78, 90, 99, 104-5,123,143, 151, 152, 228, 263, 282, 285,413 n.18 Council of Constance 45 Council of Lyons 45 Counter-Reformation 45, 49, 50, 57, 70 Cumans. See Polovtsians Crimea 21, 26, 32, 34, 84, 123, 129, 133, 148, 150-1,167, 215, 244, 274, 299, 309, 349-52, 357, 359, 367, 376 Crimean Tatars 44, 58, 59, 65, 77, 99, 151, 285, 297, 354, 357, 363 Croatia, Croats 33, 88, 118, 233, 311 Cubo-Futurism 136 Cyril and Methodius 12, 32, 35, 226 Cyrylo-Methodian Society 99, 131, 222 Czech lands, Czechoslovakia, Czechs 19, 41, 42, 72, 88, 107, 113-14, 129, 149, 162, 176, 286 Dalton, David 362 Danylo of Halych 17-18, 42, 45, 387 n.57 Dazhboh 37 Debaltseve 360 Decembrists 75-6, 78 decommunisation laws, 2015 361
Index Democratic Platform 157—8, 160, 185 Democratic Russia movement 154,167 Denikin 128 Denysova, Liudmyla 375 Derevlianians 9-10 Derkach, Leonid 330 diasporas, Ukrainian 116-17,155,156, 178, 189,210,211, 366, 368 Dionysii 67 dissidents, Ukrainian 152-5 Dmowski, Roman 103 Dnieper river 5, 12, 21, 26, 29, 32, 33, 37, 54, 58, 66, 92, 226 Dnipropetrovsk 123,162,194, 201, 267, 270, 353, 357 Dnistrianskyi, Stanislav 280 Dobrianskyi, Adolf 113 Dologorukii, Yurii 13, 16 Don river (Tanais) 10, 29, 31, 282, 288, 299 Donbas, Donetsk 81,124, 148, 154, 163, 194, 228, 273, 299, 316, 320, 325, 331, 333, 345, 349-52, 355, 357, 359, 367, 369, 374 Dontsov, Dmytro 129-31, 132, 133, 134, 153,154,181 Doroshenko, Dmytro 10,119,123 Doroshenko, Petro 64, 96-7 Dostoevskii, Fyodor Mikhailovich 86 Dovzhenko, Oleksandr 141-2, 146; The Earth 141; Ivan 142,146, 253 Drach, Ivan 144, 155,159,178, 263, 323 Drahomanov, Mykhailo 87, 99,131, 153, 218, 285,288, 294,313,353 Dubynianskii, Mykhail 355 Duchiński, Franciszek 109 Dugin, Aleksandr 299-300, 302-6 passim Dynamo Kiev 186, 223, 266-7, 271, 272, 311 Dziuba, Ivan 154 eastern Slavs, eastern Slavic identity 2, 8, 9, 23^1, 31, 51, 52, 55, 110,113,120, 142-Л, 148,182, 191, 209, 215-18, 232-3, 244, 310, 312, 405 n.40 economy (2002) 314-16; (2004) 316-22; (2006) 330-3; (2007) 334-6; (2010) 344; (2014-15) 357-8, 359 ecumenicism, Kievan or Ukrainian 12, 41, 55, 238—40, 248-9 Egypt, Egyptians 26, 282 Ekster/Exter, Oleksandra 136 elections: to Constituent Assembly (1917) 124, 125; (1990) 147, 160-1; · 425 Gorbachev’s referendum (March 1991) 164-5; (December 1991)
169; (1994, parliamentary) 183; (1994, presiden tial) 184,193; (1998) 186-7, 200; ֊ (1999) 200-4, 365; (2002) 314-16; (2004) 316-20; (2006) 329,.330-3; (2007) 333-36; (2010) 340-3; (2012) 346-7; (2014) 354-5; (2019); 362, 365-7 empire, colonialism, post-colonialism xii, 72-5, 89, 90, 92, 101, 135,138,140, 146,147, 154-6, 175, 211-14, 253, 263-4, 285, 311, 312 England, English 42, 51, 73-4, 83, 89 Enlightenment 70 Epifanii, Metropolitan 364 Estonia, Estonians 88,147, 249, 357 Eurasia, Eurasianism 20, 23, 85, 109, 119,191, 195, 212, 279, 282, 290, 292, 308; Ukrainian version of 294-6 Europe, Europeanisation 41-2, 56, 63, 66-9, 76, 98-9, 109, 110, 129, 135-6, 138, 279, 282, 288, 315-16; Central Europe 285-9; European Union 290-1, 292, 326, 347-8, 359-60, 370, 371, 377 Famine, Great (1932-3) 144-6, 227, 241 Farmer, Kenneth 148 Fedorov, Ivan 51 Feognost, Metropolitan 43 Filaret, Metropolit 227, 235-6, 242, 245, 246, 326-7, 363-4 Filofei of Pskov 52 Finns, Finno-Ugric tribes 9, 11, 72, 73, 129 Firtash, Dmytro 326-7, 328, 330, 335, 339, 343, 346, 368 ‘For A United Ukraine’ 315 Foty, Metropolitan 44 France, French 42, 76, 79, 81,125, 293, 359, 367, 372 Franko, Ivan 99,110, 228, 232 Freedom Party 346, 356 Frick, David 53 Froianov, Igor 9 Gaj, Ljudevit 88 Galeotti, Mark 375 Galicia, Galicians 4, 7, 15, 17-19, 22, 35, 42, 43, 44, 47, 48, 54, 61, 66-8, 101-10 passim, 116, 117-18,119-21, 127-34,145, 148-50, 160, 166, 181, 210, 237, 299-302 passim, 310, 355;
Index local ‘Austrianism’ 101,105-6; local ‘Moscowphiles’ 107-8, 109, 121, 129; local ‘Polonophiles’ 101-4; local ‘Rus patriotism’ 101, 106,107; local ‘Ukrainophiles’ 107-8, 109, 118, 121; Galicia as ‘Ukrainian Piedmont’ 108, 118 Galicia-Volhynia, Kingdom of 17-18, 44, 46,48, 115,221 Gamsakhurdia, Zviad 24 gas crisis 329, 338-40 Gazprom 326, 339-40 Gellner, Ernest 79, 101 Gelonus 28, 32, 38 Gennadii, Archbishop 51 geography 5, 10, 18, 21, 70, 99, 280-5 Georgia 365, 370, 373, 377; Georgia War 2008 336-8, 350 Germany, Germans, German language 81, 88, 91, 101-2,105-6, 127, 128, 132-4, 142, 150, 228, 248, 285-6, 293, 359, 372 Giotto 139 Giulani, Rudy 368 Gizel, Innokentii 55 Glinka 75 Gog. See Magog Gogol, Nikolai 78, 84, 87, 88-90, 93, 99-100, 218, 229, 306-7; Dead Souls 89; Evenings on a Farm Village Near Dikanka 88-90; The Government Inspector 89 Goluchowski, Count Agenor 106 Gongadze, Hryhorii 311, 321, 322 Gorbachev, Mikhail 147, 152, 156, 163-5, 169, 170, 235 Goszczyński, Seweryn 104 Goths 31-2, 33-4 Grabar, Igor 14 Great Famine. See Famine Greece, Greeks, Greek colonies 12, 29, 32, 35, 36, 38, 41, 55, 59, 228, 364, 365 Greek Catholic Church, Greek Catholics 50-1, 56-7, 69, 70, 82, 94, 102-3, 106, 107, 111, 121, 149, 235, 237, 239, 242-5 passim, 246-7, 251, 363 Green Party 187, 199, 271-2 Gregory the Bulgarian, Metropolitan 45 Grigorenko, Petro 216 Groisman, Volodymyr 362 GUAM, GUUAM 296-7 Gumilev, Lev 20, 56, 301, 304, 387 n.61 • 426 Habsburg empire, Habsburgs 51, 66, 72, 101-15 passim, 119, 127-8, 129, 228 Hadiach (Hadziacz) treaty 54, 65 Haidamak revolts 93,102 Halych.
See Galicia Haran Oreksii 356 Haushofer, Karl 304, 306 Havel, Václav 287 Herder 90 Herodotus 28-9, 38 Hertsa 116 Hesychasm 43 Hetman 59, 69,125 Hetman, Vadym 187 Hetmanate (1654-1785) 61-6 passim, 68, 77, 83, 90; (1918) 123, 126-7, 128, 175,286 history, historians, historiography 2, 9, 17, 19-20, 22-3, 26, 31, 39, 55, 82, 109-10,112, 114-15, 123, 221-3, 224-8 passim, 361, 371 History of the Rus (Istorila Rusov) 47, 77 Hitler, Adolf 115,133 Hittites 27, 36 Holembiievska, Tetiana 144 Holokhvastov 226 Holovatskyi, Yakiv 106 Holy Protectress 68 Honchar, Oles 155 Honcharuk, Oleksii 367 Honta, Ivan 93 Horbulin, Volodymyr 244, 270 Horyn, Mykhailo 178, 284 Hotin (Khotin) 116 Hrinchenko, Borys 96, 110 Hromada party 187, 192, 197-8, 199, 270-1 Hrushevskyi, Mykhailo 9, 18, 31, 90, 94, 98, 109, 118,123, 142, 151, 177, 180, 222, 225, 228, 282, 288, 294, 361 Hryhorii Tsamblak, Metropolitan 44 Hrynov, Volodymyr 168,176,186,210,214 Hrytsak, Yaroslav xiii, 107, 119,126, 127, 154 Hrytsenko, Oleksandr 148 hryvnia 123, 254 Hughes, Lindsey 56 Hungary, Hungarians 17, 42, 43, 105-6, 111-14, 277,286 Huns 31, 38, 39 Huntington, Samuel 302—4, 310, 408 n.52 Hurenko, Stanislav 163, 166, 193, 254 Hustyn Chronicle 52 Huzar, Liubomyr 247
Index icons, icon-painting 6,14-15, 67-8, 156, 230 Ihor/Igor, Prince 1-2, 5, 84-5 Ilarion, Metropolitan (served 1051-4) 12-13 Ilarion, Metropolitan (1882-1972) 35, 248-9 Ilf, Ulia 229 Ilnytzkj, Oleh 135 Ilovaisk 360 IMF 186, 190,192,196, 204, 254, 262-3, 264, 278, 344, 357 Indo-Europeans 24 Interparty Assembly 159-60, 181 Iran, Iranians 9, 29, 31, 59 Isidore, Metropolitan 45 Islam 41, 59, 309-10 Israel 377 Italy, Italians 67, 75, 76 Ivan ІП 52 Ivashko, Volodymyr 162,163 Ivasiuk, Mykola 62-3,143; Khmelnytskyi's Entry into Kiev, 1649 62 Ivasiuk, Volodymyr 156 Iziaslav Mstyslavych 13 Iziaslav Yaroslavych 42 Japheth, ‘Japhetism’ 23-4, 55 Jesuits 48, 57, 92, 227 Jews 12, 41-2, 59, 78, 79, 91, 107,124, 132,149, 227, 250-1, 354, 375 Joachim, Patriarch 56 John Paul II 34, 235, 247 Jordanes 31 Joseph II102,105,112 Kalnofoiskyi, Atanasii 56 Kandinsky 135 Kankrin, Count 76 Kanyhin, Yurii 22—4, 26, 230 Kapnist, Vasyl 77 Karadžič, Vuk 90 Katkov, Mikhail 81-2 Kavaleridze, Ivan 226 Kazakhstan 170, 269, 276, 295 Kharkiv 77, 81, 123, 124, 147,158, 162, 228, 235, 351 Khazars 32 Kherson 123 Khmelko, Mikhail 143-4; Eternal Unity 143 Khmelnytskyi, Bohdan 31, 60-6 passim, 68, 92-3, 104-5, 143, 225, 227, 228, 361 • 427 Khmelnytskyi, Vasyl 330, 335, 339 Khmelnytskyi, Yurii 65 Khodorkovskii, Mikhail 324 Kholm/Chelm 35,107, 111, 123, 127, 149 Khomiakov, Aleksei 39, 99 Khoroshkovskyi, Valerii 333 Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeyevich 149 Khvylovyi, Mykola 135, 138-40, 147, 212, 213, 310, 313; and the ‘Asiatic Renaissance’ 139, 147, 294; and ‘psychological Europe’ 138, 310 Kiev or Kyiv 4-6, 8-17, 20, 25,
31-2, 33-5, 38, 44, 45, 47, 48, 52, 57, 60, 61, 66, 68, 81, 87, 120, 122-3, 124, 142, 153-4, 160, 224-7, 244, 272, 273, 363-5; as capital 147; human chain to Lviv (1990) 159; as the ‘new Jerusalem’ 55, 75, 240 Kievan Rus. See Rus Kinakh, Anatolii 316, 318 Kiprian, Metropolitan 44 Kirpa, Heorhii 322 Kis, Roman 211-13 Kissinger, Henry 292 Kivalov, Serhii 331 Kjellén, Rodolf 288, 414 n.32 Kline, Kevin 253, 255 Klitschko, Vitalii 346 Kliuiev, Andrii 348 Klymentii Smoliatych, Metropolitan 13, 34 Kochubei, Viktor 77, 90 ‘Kolchuha’ affair 312 Kollár, Jan 88 Kolomoiskyi, Ihor 328, 331, 342, 346, 357, 360, 362, 366-9 kompromat 183,197-200, 201-5 passim Koniecpolski, Stanislaw 60 Kononov, Vitalii 187 Konotop, Battle of 66 Konovalets, Yevhen 129,131, 133 Konyskyi, Archbishop Heorhii 47 Kopystenskyi, Zakhariia 51-2 Korchynskyi, Dmytro 39 Koriiatovych, Fedir 112 Kornieiev, Al’bert 404 n.57 Korniichuk, Oleksandr 143 Kosiv, Metropolitan 56, 60-1, 75 Kosovo war 292, 294, 310 Kostenko, Lina 30, 93, 155 Kostomarov, Mykola 8, 88, 90, 93, 99, 109,110,153,313,395 n.71 Kotliarevskyi 87, 210
Index Kotsiubynskyi, Mykhailo 137, 156 Kravchenko, Yurii 322 Kravchuk, Leonid 22, 163, 165, 166-71, 173,175-9,182-4,186,195, 234-6, 254, 256, 257-8, 262, 269, 271, 284, 290, 404 n.61 Krychevskyi, Fedir 135 Kryvorizhstal (steel works) 326, 331 Kuban 117, 145, 152 Kubiiovych, Volodymyr 282-3 Kuchma, Leonid 119, 184, 186, 188, 192, 193-206 passim, 222, 244, 258-9, 265, 268-70 passim, 290, 311-21 passim, 326 331^1, 337, 341, 365, 375 Kulish, Mykola 137, 141 Kulish, Panteleimon 62, 87, 88, 99, 108, 230 Kulyk, Zinovii 195, 198, 270 Kundera, Milan 287, 288, 308 Kuntsevych, Yosafat 50 Kurbas, Les 137, 140 Kuznetsov, Mykola 144 Kvitka-Osnovianenko, Hryhorii 200 Kwás niewski, Aleksander 192, 200, 203-4, 320, 401 n.90 Kyi 32, 38, 254 Kysil, Adam 57 Laitin, David 217 Latynnyky 104 The Lay of Ihor’s Host 1-2, 3-5, 37, 84 Lazarenko, Pavlo 187, 197-8, 201, 258, 265-6, 267, 269-71 passim, 273, 275, 310, 312, 324 Lebed, Aleksandr 203, 322 Left Bank 62,121 Lemko region, Lemkos 111, 116, 127, 149 Lenin 82, 191, 224, 228, 308 Leontovych, Mykola 139 Lermontov 107 Levynskyi, Ivan 110 Levytskyi, Dmytro 75 Liakh, Yurii 322 Liashko, Oleh 355 liberty, myth of Ukrainian 70, 76, 83, 94-5 Lithuania, Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Lithuanians 19, 43, 44, 45-7, 53, 54, 70, 79, 277, 357 Little Rus(s)ians, Little Rus(sia) 70, 75, 80, 83, 88-9, 90, 96, 130, 208 Little Vera 84 Liubachivskyi, Cardinal 247 · 428 Lomykin, Konstantin 144 Luckyj, George 88-9 Lukashenka, Aliaksandr 47,162, 372 Lukianenko, Levko 153, 168,174-6, 257 Lutsenko, Yurii 319, 330, 335 Lviv 44, 47, 59, 60, 66, 67, 68, 102-10 passim, 113,120,
132, 153-4, 159, 228, 247, 363 ‘Lviv Sobor’ (1946) 149 Lybid 32, 254 Lypa, Yurii 275-7, 280-1, 294-5, 308-9 Lypkivskyi, Väsyi 139, 239 Lypynskyi, Viacheslav 49, 62, 94, 119-20, 127, 175, 176-7, 219-20, 353 Lytvyn, Volodymr 331-3, 335-6, 337, 339, 343 Mace, James 145 Mackinder, Halford 289, 292, 304-5 Macron, Emmanuel 367 Magdeburg law 18 Magog 22-3, 26, 28 Makarii, St, Metropolitan 44 Makhno, Nestor 125, 138 Maksymenko, Oleksandr 144 Maksymovych, Vsevolod 135-6, 400 n.50 Malaniuk, Yevhen 27, 88, 130, 138, 153 Malevich, Kasimir 125, 144 Malorossiia 375 Mansbach, Steven 135 Marchuk, Yevhen 166, 186, 203, 205, 269, 270, 318, 322, 324 Maria Theresa 105,112 Mariupol 84, 267 Markevych, Mykola 87 Marr, Nikolai 23-4 Martin, John 23, 387 n.9 Masaryk, Tomas 286-7, 300 Mazepa, Ivan 65-6, 68, 74, 76, 80, 126, 227, 360 Mazowa, Mark 140 Medvedchuk, Viktor 319, 326, 333, 334, 356, 362, 368-70 Medvedev, Dmitrii 371, 375 Melnychenko, Mykola; tapes 311-12, 315 Merettini, Bernard 69 Meshkov, Yurii 215 Mezhenko, Yurii 137, 232 Mezhyhyriia 345-6 Mickiewicz, Adam 90, 214, 228 miners, miners’ strikes 157, 194 Minsk agreements 352, 357, 359, 367 Mitrofanov, Alexei 302-3 modernism 134—40, 141-2, 229-30, 233
Index Mogilevich, Semion 327 Mohyla, Petro, Mohyla Academy 47, 51, 54-6,60, 63,70,239,248, 364-5 Moldova, Moldovans 19, 46, 54, 59,114, 115,160,233,249 Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact 115-16 Mongols 6, 9,17,18, 20, 43, 67 Monomakh, Mstyslav 4 Monomakh, Volodymyr 4, 5,13,16 Moravia 7,12,19, 35,112 Moroz, Oleksandr 163, 169, 174, 191-2, 199,200-1,203^1,206, 268,269, 270,315, 318-19,332, 335, 343 Moroz, Valentyn 154 Moscow 11,13, 20, 34, 43, 51, 53, 97, 126,212; Moscow coup ( 1991 ) 165-7; as the ‘third Rome’ 52-3, 55, 308 Moskaly 91-3 Motyl, Alexander 206 Movchan, Pavlo 207 Mstyslav, Patriarch 235, 245 Mukachevo 112, 247 Murashko, Oleksandr 135,144, 400 n.50 Muscovy, Muscovites 14, 48, 51, 54, 69, 91-3,110,280-1, 308-9 Mushketyk, Yurii 231-2 Musorgskii, Modest 75, 84, 225 Myloradovych, Yelysaveta 78,126 Myrnyi, Panas 134-5 Naftohaz Ukrainy 339-40, 357, 360 Nalyvaiko, Severyn 60, 62, 76 Nandriş, Grigore 114 National Democratic Party 186-7, 199, 321 nativism 98-9 Naumann, Friedrich 285 Naumovych, Ivan 107 Navalny, Aleksei 372 NATO 116,189, 197, 287, 290-1, 292, 294, 310, 312, 336, 351, 359, 371, 374; 1997 treaty with Ukraine 294 Nayiem, Mustafa 355-6 Nechui-Levytskyi, Ivan 96, 98, 134 Nevskii, Alexander 17, 85 New Ukraine movement 185, 186 New York group 155 Nicholas II 78 Nikon, Patriarch 76 Novaharadok 44, 46 Novgorod 4, 6, 8, 10, 11, 13, 17, 20, 31, 33, 52, S3 Novhorod-Siverskyi circle 77 · 429 Novorossiia (‘New Russia’) 81, 228, 301, 351-2, 370, 375 See also south-east Ukraine Novytskyi, Ivan 88 The Nymph of the Dniester 106 Occidentalism’, Ukrainian 17,110, 180, 308-9 Odesa 81,
84, 216, 228, 273-4, 277 Ohiienko, Ivan. See Ilarion, Metropolitan (1882-1972) Oleh of Novgorod 32, 34 Olha/Olga 13, 41, 85, 226 oligarchs 194, 257, 264-74 passim, 312-14, 342-3, 361-2, 369, 372 Oliinyk, Borys 191, 290 Onufrii, Metropolitan 363-4 Operation Visla’ 149 opinion polls 363, 364, 366, 368, 371 Opposition Platform 368 Orange Revolution 318-22, 370, 377 Organisation of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) 116, 131-4,149,154, 181, 228, 325, 360 Oriiana 24, 46 Orikhovskyi-Roksolan, Stanislav 50 Orthodox Church of Ukraine (OCU) 363-5, 371, 377 Orthodox religion 5,11-14, 33-7, 40-5, 46-57, 59, 60, 61, 70, 74-5, 80,115, 143, 234-52 passim Ostrih Bible 51,195 Ostrozkyi, Kostiantyn 47 Ottoman empire, Ottomans 43, 45, 46, 58, 63, 65, 77, 81,115, 285, 297 Our Lady of Vyshhorod/Vladimir 13, 16, 52 ‘Our Ukraine’ (party) 315, 330-2, 335 paganism, pagan influences 35-7, 230, 239 Palinodiia 52 Panama Papers 362 Panikovskyi 229 Party of Democratic Revival of Ukraine 185 Party of Regions 365 Pashchyn,Ivan 141 Pashkovskyi, Yevhen 212 Pavlychko, Dmytro 159, 177 Pavlenko, Rostyslav 363, 367 Pavlyshyn, Marko 211 Pechersk monastery, Kiev 6, 8, 15, 68, 224, 238, 243
Index Pereiaslav 4 Pereiaslav treaty 55, 64, 74, 92, 96-7, 143, 224-5,267, 284, 312 Peremyshl/Przemyśl 35, 50, 67, 68, 111, 127, 149, 247 Perun 5, 37 Peter I, the Great 65, 75, 76, 77, 92 Petliura, Symon 39, 86, 128, 222, 360 Petr, Metropolitan 44 Petrakhnovych, Mykola 67 Petrov, Viktor 26 Petrov, Yevhen 229 Petrushevych, Yevhen 129 Petrytskyi, Anatolii 137 Pidkova, Ivan 59 Pidlachia 48,127 Pinchuk, Viktor 202, 265, 267, 269, 270, 271, 326, 328, 331, 342, 346 Pipes, Richard 18, 308 Piskun, Sviatoslav 321, 328-9 Pluzhnykov, Ihor 322 Pobedonostsev, Konstantin 80,167 Pochaïv 244, 411 n.43 Podillia 43, 47, 60, 123 Pohribnyi, Anatolii 208, 315 Polacki, Simiapn 53 Poland, Poles, Polish Commonwealth 7, 17, 18, 30, 40, 42-5, 48-51, 53, 54, 56, 57, 58, 60-1, 63, 65, 70, 72, 78, 81, 92-4, 101-11 passim, 123-5, 127-32 passim, 149,154, 227, 232, 277, 286-7, 294, 320, 334, 336 Polatsk 9, 15, 47, 56 Poletyka, Hryhorii 75 Polianians 9, 31-2, 35, 37 Polish nationalism 78-9,103-5,106, 127-8,129, 286-7 political technology 363, 365, 366, 370, 376 Polonisation 48-50, 60, 69, 101-2,106, 129 Polotskyi, Simeon 74 Polovtsians 1, 4, 7, 26, 84-5 Poltava 123 Poltava, Battle of 65-6, 74 Pope, papacy 34, 41, 42, 45, 50, 54, 55, 57, 235, 246-7, 252 Popových, Myroslav 136, 214 populism 87-8, 98-9, 123-4, 134-5, 313 Pora (youth group) 318, 332 Poroshenko, Petro 316, 325, 327, 330, 332, 342, 355-6, 362-3, 365-6, 368, 371 Porovskyi, Mykola 199, 238 · 430 Portnov, Andrii 368 post-colonial, post-colonialism. See empire post-modernism 212, 229-33 passim, 313 Potebenko, Mykhailo 323-4 ‘Privat’ business group
PrivatBank 328, 331, 335, 360, 366 Prizei, Ilya 148 Progressive Socialist Party of Ukraine 190, 199 Prokhanov, Aleksandr 212-13 Prokofiev, Sergey 83-4, 85 Prokopových, Teofan 74-5 Prosvita 11,124, 207 Protestant religion 40, 49, 50, 51, 54, 57, 239, 250 Pskov 8,14,15,17 Ptolemy 10,31, 32, 63,282 Pugacheva, Alla 156 Pukach, Oleksii, 322 purges 146 Puskhin 76, 82, 87, 92, 107, 212, 214 Pustovoitenko, Valerii 186, 204, 256-7 Putin, Vladimir xi, 312, 317, 320, 324, 326, 339, 349-51, 357, 358, 370-2, 374-5 Rabínových, Vadym 198, 265, 269 Rahoza, Metropolitan 45 Rastrelli, Bartolomeo 69 Ratushinskaia, Irina 84, 216 Reformation 45, 54, 70 Regional Revival, parliamentary faction 271 Regions Party of 316, 318, 329, 330—4, 337-8, 346,354, 356 Renaissance 45, 48, 67-8, 70,139 Renan, Ernest xiii Repin, Ilia 62-3, 86, 143, 144; Zaporozhian Cossacks Writing a Mocking Letter to the Turkish Sultan 62, 86 reprivatisation 325-6 Revolution of Dignity 361, 363, 366, 370-2, 375, 377 Riabchuk, Mykola 98, 211, 313, 396 n.81 Right Bank 62, 66, 81, 102, 107 Right Sector 355 Rimskii-Korsakov, Nikolay 84 Riurykovych 32, 42, 123 Rococo 68 Roerich, Nicholas 85 Rohuza, Yurii 323 Roman empire 12, 31, 34, 36, 38
Index Roman, Metropolitan 44 Roman of Halych 17-18, 45 Romania, Romanians 26, 72,114-16, 129,197,276,286 Romanov empire, Romanovs 66, 70, 72, 74, 76-7, 78, 92,107, 113, 119,146 Rome, Roman Catholicism 18, 41-3, 45, 54,56, 57,69,107, 111, 241-3 passim, 244, 245-6 Rosenberg, Alfred 133, 286, 399 n.38 RosUkrEnergo 326-7, 329, 339-40 Roxolanians 31, 37, 63 Rublev, Andrei 67 Rudnytskyi, Stepan 10,110, 219, 280-5, 291, 294 the ‘Ruin’ 62 Rukh (the Ukrainian Popular Movement) 156-60, 164,165,171, 174-81 passim, 184,187, 199, 200, 203, 253, 272, 332, 361, 403 n.34, 406 n.52 RUNVira (‘Native Ukrainian Popular Faith’) 37,251 Rus, Rusians, Rusých 1-20 passim, 21, 26, 27, 34-5, 41-3, 48, 50, 53, 55, 63, 67, 71, 84-5,112, 115, 123, 224-8, 282, 298, 312, 348, 371 ruscism 375 Ruska Kraina 112 Ruska Pravda 7, 46 Russia, Russians 1,2, 8, 9,10,17,18, 19-20,40,45, 48, 56, 64, 71, 72, 75, 78-87 passim, 89, 91-3, 96,107,109, 113, 129-30,145,153-4, 208-9, 214-17, 232-3, 257, 268-9, 274-7, 284, 294-5, 317, 320, 326, 329, 340, 344, 349-53, 358, 360-2, 367, 370-2, 375-7; 1997 State Agreement with Russia 197, 307 Russian invasion of Ukraine, 2022 373-6 Russian nationalism 2, 20, 33, 39, 78-87 passim, 129,167,191, 215-17, 243-4, 257, 310, 371; Russian nationalist views of Ukraine 298-306 Russian Orthodox Church 80,149, 204, 217, 235, 237, 244, 326-7, 363-5, 377 Russification 80, 82, 98, 147-8, 208 Russophone Ukrainians 184, 208, 232-3 Russophones 154, 159,184, 209-10 Rusyns, Rusyn nationalism. See Transcarpathia Ruthenia, Ruthenians (general) 43, 45, 46, 47, 49-56, 61, 67, 69-70, 312 Ruthenians in
Galicia 101-15 passim Ruthenian Triad 106 . 431 Rybachuk, Oleh 328 Ryleev, Kondrath 76, 87 Saakashvili, Mikheil 337, 341 St Andrew’s church, Kiev 69 St Cyril’s church, Kiev 6,15, 86 St Michael’s monastery, Kiev 68, 225, 227 St Nicholas’ church, Kiev 68 St Petersburg 51, 77, 78, 90, 92, 98, 99, 126 St Sofiia’s church, Kiev 6, 15, 32, 35, 36, 62, 68,136,139,225,238, 364 St Volodymyr’s cathedral, Kiev 85, 86 St Yurii’s church, Lviv 68, 225 Sacher-Masoch, Leopold von 105 Šafárik, Pavel Josef 88 Sahaidachnyi, Petro 55 Sakharov, Andrei 146 Sakových, Kashan 55 Sanskrit 24, 36, 46 Sarmatians, Sarmatian myth 22, 30-1, 32, 48, 49-50, 61, 63 Satsiuk, Volodymyr 317 Saunders, David 77 Scotland, Scots 51, 72-4, 77, 83, 89 Scythia, Scythians 22, 28-30, 33, 35, 38, 39, 50, 136, 230, 284 Security Service of Ukraine (SBU)'317-18, 320, 340, 345 Semenko, Mykhailo 137 Semernia, Oles 230 Senkovych, Fedir 67 Serbia, Serbians 17, 33, 67, 72, 88,118, 233,254 Sergeitsev, Timofei 375 Sermon on Law and Grace 12 Seton-Watson, R.W. 100, 288 Sevastopol 34, 222 Ševčenko, Ihor 52,118 Shadows of our Forgotten Ancestors (Serhii Paradzhanov) 156 Sharyi, Anatolii 362, 368, 377 Shashkevych, Markhan 106 Shcherbytskyi, Volodymyr 156, 157,162 Shelest, Petro 162 Sheptytskyi, Andrei 248, 249, 288 Shevchenko Society 78 Shevchenko, Taras 61, 90-5, 97, 98, 99, 137, 138, 177, 210, 212, 225, 232 Shevchuk, Valerii 156 shistdesiatnyky 153-6,157,158,178, 180 Shmyhal, Denys 367 Shumskyi, Oleksandr 140, 162
Index Shushkevich, Stanislaii 169-70 Sich riflemen 128, 131 Simeon the Proud 52 Sinkiewicz, Henryk 104-5 Sinopsis 55 Skaryna, Francis 47 Skoropadskyi, Pavlo 86, 126-7, 128, 157 Skoryk, Larysa 175 Skovoroda, Hryhorii 156 Skrypnyk, Mykola 117, 140,162 Skurlatov, Valerii 25 Slaveno-Rusyn 101,107 Slavophiles 82-3 Slavynetskyi, Epifanii 53 Slobidska (Free) Ukraine 62, 66,117 Slovakia, Slovaks, 19, 88, 107, 111, 233, 339 Slovenes 22, 26, 31 Slovenians 107 ■ Smolensk 4,10, 14, 47 Smolich, Arkadz 281-2 Smotrytskyi, Meletii 56, 75 Snyder, Timothy 375, 422 n.26 Social Democratic Party (United) or SDPU(o) 186-7,199, 271, 315, 322 Socialism in Ukraine 95,108, 142 Socialist Party of Ukraine 169, 174, 187, 190, 191-3, 206, 315, 318, 330, 331-3,335 Socialist Realism 141, 144, 156 Sofonovych, Feodosii 55 Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr 120-1, 146, 215, 300 Soros, George 368 Sosiura, Volodymyr 142,143, 222 Soskovets, Oleg 306 south-east Ukraine 21, 81, 148, 152, 172, 352-4 Soviet identity, Soviet nationalism 143—4, 146-8, 157, 163, 167, 171, 172, 180, 189-91,193,208, 217-18, 312, 361, 370 Soviétisation 148, 152, 156, 161 Soviet Ukraine 114, 115,129, 137, 138-51 passim, 152-65 passim Spiridon, Metropolitan 52 ‘springtime of nations’, 1848, Ruthenians’ role 103, 106, 113 Stalin, Stalinism 63, 82, 117,140,145, 149, 150, 353 statues, Ukrainian 18, 59, 224-8, 254 Stepennaia kniga 52 Stepovyk, Dmytro 14, 67, 386 n.47 Stetsenko, Kyrylo 139 · 432 Stetskiv, Taras 319 Stetsko, Slava 211, 407 n.20 Stolypin, Petr 167, 243 Stravinskii 85 Strelkov, Igor 350-1 Studium Ruthenum 102 Stupka, Bohdan 105 Stus, Vasyl
154, 222 Sumerians 26, 27 Sumy, Ronald 140 Supreme Ruthenian Council 103, 106, 113 Surkis, Hryhorii 198, 265, 266-7, 269, 271^4 passim, 320 surzhyk 220 Sverstiuk, Yevhen 12, 239, 247 Sviatoslav, Prince 41 Sviatoslavych, Oleh 7 Sylenkö, Lev 22, 24-5, 29, 36-7, 251, 284 Symonenko, Petro 191-3, 199, 200-1, 203-4, 206, 318, 343 Symonenko, Vasyl 155 Syniakova, Mariia 136 Syria 370, 372 Szporluk, Roman 101, 161 Tabachnyk, Dmytro 119, 295 The Tale of Bygone Years 9, 33, 35, 41, 48, 53 The Tale of the Princes of Vladimir 52 The Tale of the White Cowl 52 Tarasiuk, Borys 319, 328 Tatars. See Crimean Tatars ‘Tatar yoke’ 46, 52 Taurida 123 Tchaikovskii, Pyotr 83 Ternopil 47, 120 Thiriart, Jean 303 Tiahnybok, Oleh 338, 343, 355 Tkachenko, Oleksandr 201, 203, 268, 270 Tmutorokan 31, 35, 282 Tolochko, Oleksii 287-8 Tolochko, Petro 8, 14, 69, 210, 218, 249, 271 Tolstoy, Lev 107 Tomashivskyi, Stefan 17-18, 109 Transcarpathia 43, 66,111-14,116,127, 129, 149, 150, 237, 247, 271; Rusyns, Rusyn nationalism in Transcarpathia 111-14, 233, 247 trasianka 220 Tretiakov, Oleksandr 326, 328
índexs The Trinity Chronicle 44 Troy 38, 389 n.89 Trubetskoi, Nikolai 76 Trump, Donald 368, 376 Trypillia, Trypillians 25-7, 29, 35, 36-7, 39,123, 155, 221, 230, 282, 325 Tubal/Tuval 22, 387 n.5 Turchynov, Oleksandr 354 Turkey 276-7, 294, 297, 304 Turkmenistan 296 Two Things at Once (Viktor Ivanov) 213, 226 Tychyna, Pavlo 142 Tymoshenko, Yuliia 199, 204-6, 265, 312ff, 340-1, 342, 343, 344, 346-8, 355-7, 365-6 UDAR 346 U-Hor 38 Ukraine, Ukrainians: architecture 5-6,15, 68-9,110, 227; armed forces 359, 376; art 6-7,14-15, 62-3, 67-8, 75,110, 135-7, 230; cinema 141-2,156, 213, 230; constitution 196-7, 208-9, 320, 334; economy, economic policy 183, 190,196, 253-78 passim, 312-14, 325-6, 337, 340-1, 358; geopolitics 274-7, 279-310 passim·, independence, declaration of independence 161, 168-9, 171,174, 221, 253, 409 n.63; language 7,11, 24, 51, 56, 69, 87, 101, 108,116-17,152, 159, 207-11, 219-20, 323, 360; literature 7,12, 32, 37, 51, 88-94, 96, 135,137-9, 229-32; mass media 196, 198, 201, 202, 360, 368; music 75, 94-5, 139, 155-6, 230-1; national anthem ‘Ukraine has not yet died’ 123, 223-4; national communism 162-5, 174—8, 183-4, 191; national identity xi-xii, 2, 19, 21, 40, 43, 47-8, 53, 58, 69-71, 87, 93^1, 95, 101-2,108, 109, 117, 119,122,127,135, 138-9, 146-7, 148, 160-1, 172,184, 202-3, 207-14, 232-3, 237-40, 278-82, 311-17 passim 353, 361, 363, 365, 377; national symbols 25, 36-7, 123, 167, 223-4, 353; peasantry 125-6, 145-6; political culture 15-17,18, 94, 199-200; religion 5-6, 11-14, 18, 29, 33-7, 41-5, 50-6, 74-5, 112, 234-52, 326-7, 363-5, 410 nn.3, 9; schools
79,101, 108,112; social structure 60, 61-2, 78,102, 125-6, · 433 145,146, 213; urbanisation 81,137, 141-2, 213 ‘Ukraine7‘Ukrainians’, the name 70, 80, 110,124 Ukraine-Rus 11, 109, 225, 240 ‘Ukraine without Kuchma’ campaign 200-1, 312, 318-19 Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church (UAOC) 80,139,140, 235, 237, 245-6, 364 Ukrainian Communist Party ( Ukapisti) 192 Ukrainian Helsinki Union 158 Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) 132-3, 149, 360 Ukrainian Interparty Assembly 159-60 ukrainianisation 139-40, 147, 151, 159, 161,179,195-6, 209, 313, 407 n.10 Ukrainian National-Democratic Organisation (UNDO) 132 Ukrainian National Front 154 Ukrainian nationalism 100,110, 129-34, 145,148,149,152, 159-60, 172, 174-82 passim, 189, 238, 257, 308-10; ‘national-democrats’ 179-81 Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Kievan patriarchate) 86, 235-40 passim, 251-2, 345, 363 Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow patriarchate) 235, 236-7, 341-5, 246, 252, 345, 363, 377 Ukrainian People’s Republic (UNR) 115, 121-5, 126, 175, 360 Ukrainian Republican Party 158 Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. See Soviet Ukraine Ukrainka, Lesia 96-8, 99, 100, НО, 210, 232, 240; Captives of Babylon 98; the Nobel Woman 96-8, 240 Ukrainophones 184, 207-8, 220 Ukraino-Russian identity 180, 216, 217-21 passim UNA-UNSO (Ukrainian National Assembly-Ukrainian Self Defence Force) 25,181-2, 184, 236, 295 Uniate Church. See Greek Catholic Church Union of Brest, 50, 52, 55, 60, 246, 247 Union of Florence 45, 50 Union of Krevo 43 Union of Lublin 47-8, 57, 60 Union of Uzhhorod 112, 247 United Energy Systems 187 United Kingdom. See Britain
Index · World War I 81,118,119-22,127 World War II132-3,143, 222, 360, 361, 370 Universals, one to five (1917-18) 123 UNSO. See UNA-UNSO UPA. See Ukrainian Insurgent Army USA. See America Ushakov, Simon 68 Uzbekistan 277-8, 292 Uzhhorod 112 Vahlylevych, Ivan 106 Vakarchuk, Sviatoslav 366 Varennikov, General 166 Vasnetsov, Viktor 85 Vatutin, Marshall 224 Velychko, Samiilo 31, 47 Venediktova, Iryna 368 Vikings/Varangians 5, 10, 32, 37 Village Party 187, 201, 268 Vilna/Vilnius 44, 46, 47, 302 Vinskyi, losyp 211 Virgin Oranta, Kiev 14-15, 36, 225 Virrenkö, Nataliia 192, 199, 200, 201, 318 Vladimir-Suzdal 5-11,13-17,18, 34,43,48 Volhynia 17-18, 48, 67, 111, 129,149, 246 Volhynia Mother of God 67 Volkov, Oleksandr 202, 265,266, 269-72 passim, 330 Volobuiev, Mykhailo 253, 263, 412 n.l Volodymyr, Patriarch 182, 226, 236, 363 Volodymyr/Vladimir the Great 5, 9, 12, 13,17, 25, 33, 36, 37, 41, 43, 48, 55, 85, 225, 226, 227, 228, 244 Voloshyn, Maximilian 216 Voronin, Ihor 326-7 Vovk, Khvedir 110, 219 Vrubel, Mikhail 86 Vrublevski, Vitalii 162 Vsevolod III 16 Vydrin, Dmytro 295 Vyhovskyi, Ivan 65, 66 Vynnychenko, Volodymyr 124 Vyshenskyi, Ivan 51 Wales, Welsh 51, 74 Wałęsa, Lech 287 West Ukrainian People’s Republic (ZUNR) 127-9 White Croats 35, 112 Whites 125,126 Wiçniowiecki, Jeremiasz 49, 60, 62, 104-5 With Fire and Sword (Henryk Sienkiewicz) 104—5 Wladyslaw ГѴ 60 434 Yablonskaia, Tatiana 144; Bread 144 Yablonskyi, Dmytro 243 Yanovskyi, Yurii 142 Yanukovych, Viktor 316ff, 341, 342ff, 360, 363, 373 Yanukovych, Oleksandr 345 Yaroslav the Wise 6, 12, 35, 41, 225-6, 227, 228 Yaroslavl 15,
225 Yaroslavskyi, Olexsandr 331 Yatseniuk, Arsemi 336, 339, 341, 343, 355, 362 Yavorskyi, Matvii 142 Yavorskyi, Stefan 74-5 Yefremov, Serhii 137, 231 Yekhanurov, Yurii 329, 332 Yeltsin, Boris 167, 169-70, 180,188,191. 195,200, 215, 306-7 Yermolenko, Volodymyr 366 Yngvar Saga 10 ‘Young Muse’ movement 110, 135, 231 Yurchyshyn, Vasyl 264 Yushchenko, Andrii 325 Yushchenko, Viktor 187, 204-5, 315, 312ff; poisoning 317-18, 322, 340-1, 342, 350, 363 Zabuzhko, Oksana 90, 212, 229-30, 231 Zalizniak, Mykola 134 Zaporozhian Beyond the Danube (Semen Hulak-Artemovskyi) 94-5 Zaporozhian Sich 62, 66, 228 Zaretskyi, Viktor 144 Zavadovskyi, Petro 77 Zelenskyi, Volodymyr 364, 366—9, 371-7 Zenkovskyi, Vasilii 314 Zerov, Mykola 138, 140 Zhevaho, Kostiantyn 330, 335, 342, 346 Zhirinovski!, Vladimir 302 Zhukovskyi, Arkadii 114-15 Zhvaniia, Davyd 326-7 Zinchenko, Arsemi 235 Zinchenko, Oleksandr 315, 328 Ziuganov, Gennadii 145, 189, 191, 193, 204, 284, 298, 302-4 Zoria, Yevstratii 365 ZUNR. See West Ukrainian People’s Republic Zviahilskyi, Yukhym 194, 271, 272, 320 "žťzanii, Lavrentii 75 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München |
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