Ukraine and Russia in their historical encounter
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<p>Ukraine's attainment of political independence since 1991 has focused world attention on relations between Ukraine and Russia, the two most powerful successor states to the USSR. This collection of essays by eminent specialists provides a reliable and detailed guide to the subject, examining the historical, political, cultural, religious, economic, and demographic aspects of Ukrainian-Russian relations.</p>
<p>Table of Contents</p>
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<li>Omeljan Pritsak, The Problem of a Ukrainian-Russian Dialogue</li>
<li>Jaroslaw Pelenski, The Contest for the "Kievan Inheritance"</li>
<li>Edward L. Keenan, Muscovite Perceptions of Other East Slavs before 1654</li>
<li>Hans-Joachim Torke, Political Relations between Musovey and Ukraine in the Seventeenth Century</li>
<li>Marc Raeff, Ukraine and Imperial Russia: Intellectual and Political Encounters from the Seventeenth Century to the Nineteenth Century</li>
<li>Edgar Hosch, Peter I and Ukraine</li>
<li>Martha Bohachevsky-Chomiak, Ukrainian and Russian Women: Co-operation and Conflict</li>
<li>John A. Armstrong, Myth and History in the Evolution of Ukrainian Consciousness</li>
<li>John S. Reshetar Jr., Ukrainian and Russian Perceptions of the Ukrainian Revolution</li>
<li>Yaroslav Bilinsky, Political Relations Between Russians and Ukrainians in the USSR: the 1970s and Beyond</li>
<li>James Cracraft, The Mask of Culture: Baroque Art in Russia and Ukraine, 1600-1750</li>
<li>George G. Grabowicz, Ukrainian-Russian Literary Relations in the Nineteenth Century: A Formulation of the Problem</li>
<li>Bohdan R. Bociurkiw, The Issues of Ukrainianization and Autocephaly of the Orthodox Church in Ukrainian-Russian Relations, 1917-1921</li>
<li>Ralph S. Clem, Demographic Change among Russians and Ukrainians in the Soviet Union</li>
<li>Peter Woroby, Socio-Economic Changes in the USSR and Their Impact on Ukrainians and Russians</li>
<li>Nicholas V. Riasanovsky, Conclusion</li>
<li>Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, To the Conference on Russian-Ukrainian Relations in Toronto </li>
<li>Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Open Letter to the Conference on Russian-Ukrainian Relations and to the Conference of Peoples Enslaved by Communism</li>
<li>Jaroslaw Pelenski, Commentary on Aleksandr Solzhenitskyn's "Open Letter to the Conference on Russian-Ukrainian Relations".</li>
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<p>This is one of the volumes on Ukraine and its neighbours published by the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies Press. Other volumes deal with Jewish-Ukrainian relations (<em><a href="http://www.ciuspress.com/catalogue/history/300/ukrainian-jewish-relations-in-historical-perspective-%28third-edition%29">Ukrainian-Jewish Relations in Historical Perspective</a></em>), Polish-Ukrainian relations (<em><a href="http://www.ciuspress.com/catalogue/history/40/poland-and-ukraine--past-and-present">Poland and Ukraine: Past and Present</a></em>), German-Ukrainian relations (<em><a href="http://www.ciuspress.com/catalogue/history/21/german-ukrainian-relations-in-historical-perspective">German-Ukrainian Relations in Historical Perspective</a></em>), and another book on Russian-Ukrainian relations (<em><a href="http://www.ciuspress.com/catalogue/history/4/culture%2C-nation-and-identity">Culture, Nation and Identity: The Ukrainian-Russian Encounter [1600–1945]</a></em>).</p>
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1992
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<p>Omeljan Pritsak, Jaroslaw Pelenski, Edward L. Keenan, Hans-Joachim Torke, Marc Raeff, Edgar Hosch,Martha Bohachevsky-Chomiak, John A. Armstrong,,John S. Reshetar Jr., Yaroslav Bilinsky, James Cracraft, George G. Grabowicz, Bohdan R. Bociurkiw, Ralph S. Clem, Peter Woroby, Nicholas V. Riasanovsky, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn</p>
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1993—CIUS Research Project "Russians in Ukraine: Conflict or Integration"
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1993
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1992—Stasiuk Programme Launches Study of Ukrainians in Russia
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1992
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15–17 June 1995—Third Session of "Ukrainian-Russian Encounter" 15–17 June 1995, Köln, Germany
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15-17 June 1995
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July 1994—First Session of "The Russian-Ukrainian Encounter" Held in Cologne
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July 1994
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December 1994—Second Session of "The Russian-Ukrainian Encounter" 14–15 November 1994, New York
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December 1994
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October 1995—Peoples, Nations Identities: The Ukrainian-Russian Encounter
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October 1995
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In Bed with the Elephant: Ukrainian-Russian Asymmetric’ Relations
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CIUS seminar audio. <br /><br />On March 14, 2012, Mykola Riabchuk (political analyst and writer, Kyiv), gave a seminar on the topic: “In Bed with the Elephant: Ukrainian-Russian Asymmetric’ Relations”<br /><br />Found in <a href="http://cius-archives.ca/items/show/1619">CIUS <span style="font-size:13px;color:#000000;font-weight:400;text-decoration:none;font-family:Arial;font-style:normal;">Newsletter 2012</span></a>
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March 14, 2012
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2012: Ukraine and the Russian Question
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<span style="font-size:13px;color:#000000;font-weight:400;text-decoration:none;font-family:Arial;font-style:normal;">CIUS Shevchenko Annual Lecture audio.<br /><br />Co-organized by CIUS and the Ukrainian Professional and Business Club of Edmonton, the forty- sixth Shevchenko lecture at the University of Alberta was given by James Sherr, a senior fellow of the Russia and Eurasia Programme at the Royal Institute of International Affairs (London), who spoke on “Ukraine and the Russian Question” (9 March 2012).<br /><br /> Mr. Sherr analyzed the Russian factor in the current Ukrainian historical and political situation. Speaking about the legacy of Kyivan Rus' which Russians claim as the wellspring of the imperial tradition constructed by their eighteenth-century tsars, he noted that while some specifics of the Russo- Ukrainian relationship may have changed with Ukraine’s declaration of independence in 1991, its fundamental nature has not. He referred in particular to the complex issue of identity, which has been at the core of recurring tensions between the two nations. Citing Vladimir Putins recent article on the national question in Russia, Sherr noted its concept of a common Russian civilization with the Russian nation as its constituent core. This notion has invariably served to justify imperial expansion into neighbouring regions.<br /><br /> Mr. Sherr argued that there have been no significant changes in Russia’s attitude toward Ukraine since the collapse of the Soviet Union. Recovering from what Putin called the “greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the twentieth century,” today’s Russian leadership seeks to restore Moscow’s former “sphere of influence” and recapture the proud past of the Russian imperial state. The recent war with Georgia, the territorial provocations at Tuzla, the use of energy as a political tool, and attempts to thwart Ukraine’s European aspirations are all indications of Russia’s real intentions with regard to Ukraine. Russia certainly feels threatened because of its loss of superpower status, said Mr. Sherr, but it is concerned above all to maintain its imperial legacy and identity, not least by developing an increasingly authoritarian political culture. Putin’s anti-Western attitude and traditional Soviet-era beliefs strike a responsive chord with many Russians, which allows him to advance his current political agenda while Europe and other Western countries are preoccupied with their own economic and political problems.<br /><br /> Mr. Sherr argued that it is in the best interest of the Euro-Atlantic democracies to preserve an independent Ukraine and promote the development of its civil society and cultural institutions. He emphasized that Ukraine’s sovereignty must be respected in accordance with international law. A democratic and European Ukraine would thus serve as a model to democratize Russia, which will otherwise remain a source of authoritarianism in the region. <br /><br />Mr. Sherr concluded that the greatest threat to Ukraine is Ukraine itself. Despite ongoing attempts by the West to encourage political and economic reforms, Ukraine has largely squandered these opportunities. It failed to act on its proclaimed European aspirations, entailing a market economy and political democracy, and remained mired in post-Soviet inertia, a non-transparent business culture, and a drift toward authoritarianism.<br /><br /> Between 1995 and May 2008, James Sherr was a fellow of the former Conflict Studies Research Centre of the Defence Academy of the UK and is a member of the Social Studies Faculty of Oxford University. He has been a long-standing adviser to governments in the UK and the EU and to NATO, and advised Ukraine for many years on defence/security sector reform and related issues. His publications include Russia and the West A Reassessment (2008) and The Mortgaging of Ukraine’s Independence (2010). <br /><br />Found in <a href="http://cius-archives.ca/items/show/1619">CIUS Newsletter 2012</a><br /></span>
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March 9, 2012
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Russo-Ukrainian Relations: March 1917–January 1918
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CIUS Seminar Audio Part 1 and 2.<br /><br />The eighth Institute seminar at the University of Alberta was held on February 23, 1978. Mr. Nestor Makuch, a third year honors history student, spoke on "Russo-Ukrainian Relations: March 1917–January 1918."<br /><br /> Ukrainian political currents in Russian controlled Ukraine from the mid-nineteenth' century to 1917 had been predominantly federalist in character. Their major concern was the creation of an autonomous Ukraine within a democratic federated Russia built upon the national principle. This national concern was closely linked to social issues in Ukraine. The predominantly rural and uneducated Ukrainians, occupying economically inferior positions were dominated by powerful urban non-Ukrainian elements (mostly Russian and Jewish).<br /><br /> When the Ukrainian Central Rada was formed in March 1917, it attempted to apply its principle of federalism to the contemporary situation in Ukraine. It encountered strong resistance from the Provisional Government, however, and became engaged in prolonged, fruitless arguments over power. This diversion of the Rada's attention from pressing social issues prevented it from retaining mass support.<br /><br /> The speaker examined the situation and events in Russian-controlled Ukraine from the March revolution (1917) to the proclamation of the Fourth Universal (22 January 1918), which forced the Rada to break with its inherited vision of a Ukraine within a Russian federation and to proclaim a sovereign independent Ukraine.<br /><br />Found in <span style="font-size:13px;color:#000000;font-weight:400;text-decoration:none;font-family:Arial;font-style:normal;">CIUS <a href="http://cius-archives.ca/items/show/1568">Newsletter Vol 2 Issue 3 (Winter 1978)</a> </span>
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February 23, 1978
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Манівці споконвічного сусідства
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[Molchanov M. A. Politiсal culture and National Identity in Russiаn—Ukrainian Relations. —
College Station, 2002. — IX + 350 pp.]
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CIUS
2008
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Ukrainian
Recension
Від Богдана до Руслани, або 1654 рік у 2004 році
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[Переяславська Рада 1654 року/Заг. ред. П. Сохань. — К., 2003; Петро Шелест. Справжній суд історії ще попереду/Ред. Ю. Шаповал. — К., 2003; Володимир Щербицький. Спогади сучасників/Ред. В. Ф. Возианов та ін. — К., 2003; Gil А. Dekret prezydenta Leonida Kuczmy o obchodach 350 rocznicy Kozackiej Rady Perejaslawskiej 1654 r., і jego znaczenie dla wewnetrznej і zewnetrznej sytuacji Ukrainy. — Lublin, 2003; Рафальський О. Переяславський договір України з Росією 1654 року: ретроспективний аналіз. — К., 2004. — 294 с.; Yekelchyk S. Stalin’s Empire of Memory. Russian—Ukrainian Relations in the Soviet Historical Imagination. — Тоrоnто, Buffalo and London, 2004]
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2008
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Ukrainian
Recension
Українсько-російські стосунки і футурологічні роздуми західних аналітиків
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2001
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Військово-політичний чинник сучасних українсько-російських стосунків (очима західних експертів)
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2001
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8 November 2002—The Conference “Ukraine-Russia: A Dialogue of Historiographies” Takes Place in Chernihiv
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8 November 2002
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4 November 2010—Important Book on Ukrainian-Russian Relations from CIUS Press
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4 November 2010
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21 March 2012—British expert speaks on challenges and prospects of Ukrainian-Russian relations
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21 March 2012
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