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CONTENTS

PREFACE VII

I. INTRODUCTION: APPROACH AND CONCEPTUALIZATION 1

Ukrainian Nationalism 4

Western Scholarly Writings on the Soviet Nationalities

Problem and the Ukraine 7

An Analytical Framework 23

II.

IDEOLOGY AND MYTH: SOVIET NATIONALITIES POLICY 36

The Myth of Proletarian Internationalism 39

The Myth of Proletarian Internationalism in

Flux, 1956-1972 46

Conclusions 75

III. CULTURE AND SYMBOLISM: THE MYTH OF NATIONAL

MORAL PATRIMONY 78

Socialist Realism and National Cultural Revival 78

Culture and Historiographic Nationalism 90

The Ambiguity of National Symbols: Establishment Intellectuals and the Crystallization of the

Dissent Movement 95

Symbols of the National Patrimony in Popular Culture 109

Conclusions 121

IV. SYMBOLISM AND STATUS: THE UKRAINIAN LANGUAGE 122

The Language Question in Official Nationalities Policy 124

Present Status of the Ukrainian Language 127

Controversy over Language in the Soviet Ukraine 133

Conclusions 151

V. SYMBOLIC ACTION: NATIONALIST OPPOSITION AND

REGIME RESPONSE 153

Structural and Programmatic Characteristics of

Ukrainian National Dissidence 154

Demographic Breakdown of Dissidence 176

Strategies and Tactics of the Dissidents 184

Regime Response to Nationalist Dissidence 188

Conclusions 206

VI. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS 207

BIBLIOGRAPHY 217

INDEX 234

OBLASTS OF THE UKRAINIAN SSR

1. Volyn

2. L’viv

3. Zakarpattia

4. Rivne

5. Ternopil’

6. Ivano-Frankivs’k

7. Zhyt omyr

8. Khmel’nyts’kyi

9. Chernivtsi

10. Vinnytsia

11. Chernihiv

12. Kiev

13. Cherkasy

14. Kirovohrad

15. Odesa

16. Mykolaiiv

17. Sumy

18. Poltava

19. Dnipropetrovs’k

20. Kherson

21. Crimea

22. Kharkiv

23. Donets’k

24. Zaporizhzhia

25. Voroshilovhrad

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Source: Farmer K.. Ukrainian Nationalism in the Post-Stalin Era Myth, Symbols and Ideology in Soviet Nationalities Policy. The Hague-Boston-London, Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1980, 241 p.. 1980

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