Rethinking Ukrainian History
Subject:
History
Description:
Nine essays reexamine major aspects of Ukrainian history including Kyivan Rus', the Ukrainian nobility and elites, Cossack Ukraine and the Turco-Islamic World, the growth and development of Ukrainian cities, the evolution of the Ukrainian literary language, the role of the city in Ukrainian history and the urbanization of Ukrainian cities since the Second World War.
Essay titles include:
Kievan-Rus' and Sixteenth-Seventeenth-Century Ukraine
The Problem of Nobilities in the Ukrainian Past: The Polish Period, 1569-1648
Problems in Studying the Post-Khmelnytsky Ukrainian Elite (1650s to 1830s)
Cossack Ukraine and the Turco-Islamic World
Ukrainian Cities in the Nineteenth Century
Ukrainian Cities during the Revolution and the Interwar Era
Urbanization in Ukraine since the Second World War
The Role of the City in Ukrainian History Evolution of the Ukrainian Literary Language
Essay titles include:
Kievan-Rus' and Sixteenth-Seventeenth-Century Ukraine
The Problem of Nobilities in the Ukrainian Past: The Polish Period, 1569-1648
Problems in Studying the Post-Khmelnytsky Ukrainian Elite (1650s to 1830s)
Cossack Ukraine and the Turco-Islamic World
Ukrainian Cities in the Nineteenth Century
Ukrainian Cities during the Revolution and the Interwar Era
Urbanization in Ukraine since the Second World War
The Role of the City in Ukrainian History Evolution of the Ukrainian Literary Language
Publisher:
CIUS Press
Date:
1981
Language:
English
Files
Collection
Citation
Ivan L. Rudnytsky; John-Paul Himka, “Rethinking Ukrainian History,” CIUS-Archives, accessed December 21, 2024, https://cius-archives.ca/items/show/2494.