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Contents

Acknowledgements

Preface

Introduction: Ivan Lysiak-Rudnytsky, Scholar and “Communicator” Maps: Nineteenth-Century Ukraine

Ukraine since 1945

Ukraine between East and West

The Role of Ukraine in Modern History

Observations on the Problem of “Historical” and “Non-Historical” Nations

Polish-Ukrainian Relations: The Burden of History

Pereiaslav: History and Myth

Trends in Ukrainian Political Thought

The Intellectual Origins of Modern Ukraine

Hipolit Vladimir Terlecki

Michal Czajkowski5S Cossack Project During the Crimean War:

An Analysis of of Ideas

Franciszek Duchinski and His Impact on Ukrainian Political Thought Drahomanov as a Political Theorist

The First Ukrainian Political Program: Mykhailo Drahomanov5S “Introduction” IoHromada

Mykhailo Drahomanov and the Problem of Ukrainian-Jewish Relations The Problem of Ukrainian-Jewish Relations in Nineteenth-Century

Ukrainian Political Thought

The Ukrainians in Galicia under Austrian Rule

Carpatho-Ukraine: A People in Search of Their Identity

The Ukrainian National Movement on the Eve of the First World War

The Fourth Universal and Its Ideological Antecedents

Volodymyr Vynnychenko5S Ideas in the Light of His Political Writings Viacheslav Lypynsky: Statesman, Historian, and Political Thinker Lypynsky5S Political Ideas from the Perspective of Our Time Soviet Ukraine in Historical Perspective

The Political Thought of Soviet Ukrainian Dissidents

Index

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Source: Rudnytsky I.. Essays in modern Ukrainian history. Edmonton: Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies University of Alberta,1987. — 500 p.. 1987

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