Intellectual Foundations of Modern Ukraine

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Borderlands
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Crimea
Donbass Region
empire and nationhood
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Galicia
Galician Ukrainian
Habsburg Empire
Ivan Nechui Levytskyi
Jews in Ukraine
Kievan Rus
Kyiv
L'viv
Modern Ukrainian
Mykhailo Drahomanov
national identity formation
nineteenth-century Europe
Orest Subtelny
Orthodox Church
Partition of Poland
Polish Authors
political modernity theory
Present Day Ukraine
Romanticism
Russian Empire
Serhii Plokhy
Slavic intellectual history
social reform movements
Soviet Ukraine
Taras Shevchenko
Ukraine
Ukrainian Activists
Ukrainian Cossacks
Ukrainian Culture
Ukrainian History
Ukrainian Intellectuals
Ukrainian intellectuals Enlightenment era
Ukrainian Lands
Ukrainian Literature
Ukrainian Movement
Ukrainian National
Ukrainian National Movement
Ukrainian Peasants
Ukrainian People
Ukrainian Political
Ukrainian Villages
Ukrainian Writers
Uniate Church
UPR
Yaroslav Hrytsak
Young Men
Yushchenko

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138333895
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Oct 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This is the first synthetic book-length study in English of the Ukrainian nation-building during the "long" nineteenth century.

The narrative follows the evolution of the Ukrainian intellectuals and their ideas from the Age of Enlightenment at the end of the eighteenth century and to the era of Positivist science and social reform at the beginning of the twentieth century. The book focuses on the intellectuals, since in the case of Ukrainians—the nineteenth-century epitome of stateless and overwhelmingly plebeian people—the intellectuals played a pivotal role in defining the Ukrainian national project. The central theme is intellectuals’ engagement not only with each other, but also with the people and land they represented. Views of Ukraine from the imperial and "world" capitals, larger intellectual currents, and geopolitical games are not neglected. Nevertheless, its main focus is on the Ukrainian intellectuals’ visions of Ukraine’s past, present, and future, their responses to the challenges of modernity, their ideals, agendas, and programmes.

The Intellectual Foundations of Modern Ukraine is the ideal resource for upper-level undergraduates, postgraduates, and scholars interested in cultural anthorpology, political science, political philosophy, and the history of modern Ukraine.

Andriy Zayarnyuk teaches history at the University of Winnipeg. He is a historian of modern Ukraine. He also wrote Framing the Ukrainian Peasantry in Habsburg Galicia, 1846–1914 (2013), and Lviv’s Uncertain Destination: A City and Its Train Terminal from Franz Joseph I to Brezhnev (2020).

Ostap Sereda teaches history at the Ukrainian Catholic University (Lviv) and Central European University (Budapest-Vienna). His publications on political discourses and cultural practices in nineteenth-century Ukraine include the article "Nationalizing or Entertaining? Public Discourses on Musical Theater in Russian-ruled Kyiv in the 1870s and 1880s" (2010).

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