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adam_text | Table of Contents Acknowledgments vii A Note on Transliteration Preface ix viii 1. Quo Vadis Ukrainian History? I. 2. 3. 4. 5. i COSSACK STOCK Placing Ukraine on the Map of Europe 17 Russia and Ukraine: Did They Reunite in 1654? Hadiach 1658: The Origins of a Myth 55 The Return of Ivan Mazepa 65 37 II THE RED CENTURY 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. и. How Russian Was the Russian Revolution? Killing by Hunger 95 Mapping the Great Famine 105 The Call of Blood 131 The Battle for Eastern Europe 163 The American Dream 169 87
IIL FAREWELL TO THE EMPIRE 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. The Soviet Collapse 181 Chornobyl 183 Truth in Our Times 191 The Empire Strikes Back 225 When Stalin Lost His Head 241 Goodbye Lenin! 257 IV. EUROPEAN HORIZONS 18. The Russian Question 283 19. The Quest for Europe 299 20. The New Eastern Europe 325 21. Reimagining the Continent 335 Notes 349 Index 387
Index Adamovich, Ales, 244 Adams, Arthur E., 5 Afinogenov (retired major), 246 Agreement on Partnership and Cooperation between the EU and Ukraine, 315 agriculture Assembly of the Land, 46,49 Avakov, Arsen, 233 Babel, Isaac, 331 Baburin, Aleksei, 244 Baltic states, 328-329,345-346 Balynsky, Ihor, 252 collectivization of, 95, Balytsky, Vsevolod, 101 99-100,109-in, 128 colonization and, 26-27 Bandera, Stepan, xi, 223fig, 224fig, Ahmed 1,35 241-243,247-252,274-275, 279 Bantysh-Kamensky, Dmitrii, 3,75 Aksenov, Sergei, 231 Barbara, Saint, 50 Aleksandrov, Anatolii, 184-185 Aleksei Mikhailovich, Batory, King Stefan, 18,23,30,60 Tsar, 48,5г, 287 Allen,W.E.D.,4 Bazan, John J., 170-178 Belarus, independence of, 89 Belenky, Aleksandr, 246 Amar, Tarik, շյշ Belinsky, Vissarion, 303-304 American Revolution, 83 Benadsky (student), 151 Andrukhovych, Yurii, 314,318-319 Anti-Comintern Pact, 294 Berestechko, battle of (1651), 46 anti-Semitism, 175-176,177, 247-248,252,295 Beriia, Lavrentii, Г37, цо, 151-152,158,177 Berlin blockade, 165 Antonii, Saint, 50 besieged fortress mentality, Antonových, Volodymyr, 56,306 Applebaum, Anne, 96-98, юг, 103 145, H7,161 Bessarabia, 157,161 Arab Spring, 238 Bezborodko, Oleksandr, 3,303
PLOKHY. THE FRONTLINE Bible, i, 2i, 22,49 Greek Catholics, 288,309,346 Biden, Hunter, x Uniate Church and, 331,343 Union of Hadiach and, 63 Biden, Joseph, x Bielski, Joachim, 28-29 Central Powers, 89 Bielski, Marcin, 28-29 Central Rada, 88,89,90 Bila Tserkva, 31-32,52 Bismarck, Otto von, 338 Charles XII (King of Sweden), Blix, Hans, 186 Chatham House Prize, 317 Bodin, Jean, 83 Bolkhovsky, Semen, jo Chernobyl (HBO/Sky Bolsheviks, 90,97-98,99,141,163- Chernobyl: The History ofa Nuclear Catastrophe (Plokhy), 191 164,181,258-259,292-293,294 59,65-67,72-78,83 miniseries), 191,202-203 Bondarenko, Kostyantyn, 106,263 Chevalier, Pierre, 2 Boretsky, Iov, 41-42,44 Borodai, Aleksandr, 235 Chornobyl, 183-190,191-204 Christianity Brexit, 203 Cossacks and, 28 Brezhnev, Leonid, 295 Brief Compendium ofTeachings about Mazepa and, 81-82 the Articles ofthe Faith, 49 BriefDescription ofLittle Russia, 64,75 See also Catholic Church; Orthodox Church; Uniate Church Chubar, Vlas, 112,114,116,126 Briukhanov, Viktor, 194,196 Church Slavonic, 22,290 Brotherhood of SS. Cyril and Churchill, Winston, 148,161, Methodius, 291,304 163-164,165,344 Brown, Edward, 2 Cimmerians, 1 Budapest Memorandum (1994), 225 Bukovyna, 161 Civil War, The (Twardowski), 60 Bush, George W, 285 Clash of Civilizations (Huntington), 343 Byron, 67 Clement VIII, Pope, 33 Climacters (Kochowski), 62 Byzantine Empire/heritage, Clinton, Bill, 226 Buturlin, Vasilit, 46,50,52—53 285-286, 287 Clinton, Hillary, 238 Cold War, 4,161-162,164-166, Calvin, John, 21 170-178,344-345 cannibalism, 122 Coleman, Heather, 11 Carpatho-Volhynian
dialects, 25 collectivization of agriculture, Catherine II, empress, 3,38, 67, 79,286,289,303,340 Catholic Church Cossacks and, 33-34,35 388 95, 99-100,109-in, 128 colonization, 26-27 Commonwealth of Independent States, 227,296,317
Conquest, Robert, 97 Decommunization Laws, xi-xii, conspiracy theories, Chornobyl 261-262,268-269,271,273.279 Delo Stalina-prestupnika” i ego and,202-203 Constitution of 1711,74 “zashchitnika” (The Case of Conversation between Great and Stalin the “Criminal” and of His “Defender”; Shekhovtsov), 244 Little Russia (Divovych), 79, 84 Cossacks Demchenko, M., 115 attacks from, 29,32 Den (The Day), 266 Battle of Poltava and, 65-66 efforts to recruit, 30-31,35 Denikin, Anton, 89 Desnitsky, Metropolitan Mikhail, 68 Hetmanate and, 37 de-Stalinization, 295 historical context for wars of, 2 Diatlov, Anatolii, 197 Khmelnytsky Uprising and, 46 Digital Adas of Ukraine Pereiaslav Agreement (MAPA), 106-107 and, 37-38,52-53,305 Dimitrov, Georgi, 132,134,140,142 Radvila map and, 27-29,34—35 Discourse ofthe Original, Country, rebaptism and, 43-44 Union ofHadiach and, 55-64 Manners, Government and uprisings of, 31-32 A (Chevalier), 2 Zaporozhian, 33-34,47-48 Council for Cooperation between Ukraine and the EU, 315 Council of Europe, 254 Religion ofthe Cossacks, Divovych, Semen, 79,83-84 Dnieper, Radvila map and, 27 “Does Ukraine Have a History?” (von Hagen), 7-8 Council of Florence (1439), 287 Council of Polatsk (1839), 288 Donbas, war in, ix, xi, 14, Counter-Reformation, 343 Dontsov, Dmytro, 10 Crimea, Russian seizure of, ix, xi, xii, Doroshenko, Dmytro, 4 232-237,261,285,335 9,14,181,225-227,231-232,237- Drach, Ivan, 187,189 238,261,285,296-297,335,347 Drahomanov, Mykhailo, Crimean Peninsula, transfer of sovereignty over, 39 3,56,305-306,323 Drahomanov, Svitozor, 152 Crimean Tatars, 24-25
Dyczok, Marta, 12,13 Crimean War, 291 Dzerkalo tyzhnia (Weekly CSCE, 254 Mirror), 320 Curzon Line, 139 Dzerzhinsky, Feliks, 91-92 Czechoslovakia, 4,139,143,144, Dziuba, Ivan, 10,313 іб5.309.3и.339-340,34б East-Central Europe, 311-312, Davies, Sarah, 153 326-327,337,342 Eastern Europe, New, 325-333
PLOKHY. THE FRONTLINE Enlightenment, з, 340 Future ofthe Past, The, 9-12 EU Eastern Partnership Program, 327 Euromaidan Revolution, ix, 9,228-230,238,257-258, 267,270,276-277,335 European Neighborhood Policy, 320 European Union Association Agreement with, ix, 228-229,257-258,315,335 attempt to join, 299-323,347 immigration and, 344-345 Galicia, 3,10 n, 25,38,138-139,157, 267,269,274,292,309-311,314 Galicia-Volhynia, 20-21 Gedye, G.E.R., 147,157 Geographic Information System (GlS)-based Digital Atlas of the Holodomor, 106-107,127-129,264 German Press Agency (DNB), 141-142 Russia-Ukraine conflict Gerritsz (Gerard), Hessel, 18 and, 238-239 Gershanovich, D. K., 177 sanctions from, 230 Giedraitis, Bishop Merkelis, 19 Eurovision song contest, 321 Girkin, Igor, 233,235 Executionists, 20 Eyewitness Chronicle (Rakushka- glasnost, 40,187,197-198 Romanovsky), 58-59, 61 Glazev, Sergei, 230 Golden Horde, 19,53 Gomerbarg (student), 154 famine. See Great Famine (Holodomor) Gorbachev, Mikhail, 181,185-188, 203,242,346 fatality rates for Great Famine, grain-procurement/requisitioning, 108-109, nt» 122-123,124-125,129 Fedorov, Ivan, 22 Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Feodosii, Saint, 50 Ferrero-Waldner, Benita, 299 Fersman, Aleksandr, 158 Filaret, Patriarch, 42,47,48 Forgotten Bastards ofthe Eastern Front (Plokhy), 170 Forsmark nuclear power plant, Sweden, 185 17-18,19-21,23 Graziosi, Andrea, 10,13 Great Famine (Holodomor) advent of, in-115 Applebaum on, 96-98,102,103 as assault on national identity, 293 blacklisting during, 118-119,1շ8 Foucher, Michel, 341-342,346 causes of, 112-113 Fowler,
Mayhill, 11 collectivization and, 109-in Franko, Ivan, 57 criminal responsibility for, xi Ukrainian Free Academy disparity in effects of, 124-128 of Sciences, 7 French Revolution, 71,83 Fukushima disaster, 201 390 95-96,100-101,113,115-121,128 fatality rates for, 108-109, in, 122-123,124-125,129
INDEX as genocide, 2V)fig, 249, 2J9,268-269,273 grain requisitions and, 118-121 Khrushchevs implicit reference to, 145 procurement quotas and, 115-118 Radchenko on, 105,107, History ofLittle Russia (Bantysh-Kamensky), 3 History ofthe Reunification ofRus’ (Kulish), 38 History of Ukraine (Magocsi), 7 Hitler, Adolf, 139,141,143,153, 154,163,253-254,294,338 109, hi, 120,121 Hobsbawm, Eric, 300 resettlement and, 124 Hohol, Mykolą (Nikolai Shekhovtsov on, 244 Gogol), 289,303 Stalin and, 95-96, 99-103, no112, 114,116-118,123,128,249, 254 Great War ofBohdan Khmelnytsky, The (Hrabianka), 61 Holocaust, 252,331,332 Holodomor. See Great Famine (Holodomor) Horlynsky, Mykolą, 150-152,154 Greek Catholics, 288,309,346 Hrabianka, Hryhorii, 61-64 Green Party, 189 Hrabianka Chronicle, 75 Green World, 198 Hrinchenko, Mykolą, 159 Hrushevsky, Mykhailo, 3,4,10, Habsburg Monarchy, 10 Halecki, Oskar, 309,311, 337.338,339,342 Harvard Refugee Interview Project, 155 Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute, 9 38-39,56,88,306-307,308 Hrynevych, Vladyslav, 161 Hrytsak, Iaroslav, 251-252 Human Rights Council, 231 Huntington, Samuel, 301,343 Hustovydyn (peasant), 154 Hustynia Chronicle, 41 Harvest ofSorrow (Conquest), 97 Heavenly Hundred, 230,276-277 Iakovenko, Nataliia, 57 Helsinki Final Act on Security and Cooperation in Europe, 313 Ialovy, Mykhailo, 102 Herasymchuk, Vasyl, 56-57 Iasnopolsky, Leonid, 158 Iavorivsky, Volodymyr, 200 Herlihy, Patricia, 6 Herodotus, i Hiilis, Faith, ո Himka, John-Paul, 6,252 Historical Atlas ofEast-Central Iaroshynska, Alla, 198-199 Iavorsky, Matvii, 3 Iavorsky, Metropolitan
Stefan, 74 Idea of Galicia (Wolff), 10 Ignalina nuclear power plant, 199 Histories (Herodotus), 1 imperial collapse, 181-182 Institute of Ukrainian History, 9 History of Charles XII (Voltaire), 71 International Atomic Energy Europe (Magocsi), 327 History ofEast-Central Europe (ed. Zashkilniak), 312 Agency, 186,196 391
PLOKHY. THE FRONTLINE International Workers’ Kirill, Patriarch, 329 Day parade, 188 Irina Mikhailovna, Princess, 48 Kliuchevsky, Vasilii, 38,88 Kiubyshev, Valerian, 116 Islam, 331 Kloczowski, Jerzy, 312,326-327 btoriia Rusov (History of Kochowski, Wespazjan, 62 Kochubei, Viktor, 303 the Rus’), 69-84 Iudovsky, Vladimir, 146 lunost’ (Youth), 198 Ivan III, tsar, 286 Kohut, Zenon E., 6 Kolomoisky, Igor, 233 Komulović, Aleksandar, 33-34,35 Ivan the Terrible, tsar, 19,286 Konysky, archbishop, Heorhii, 69 John Paul II, Pope, 346 Judaism, 331 Kopystensky, Zakhariia, 41 Kosior, Stanislav, in-112,113,116,126 Judt, Tony, 330 Kosmodemianskaia, Zoia, 245,253 Kopynsky, Metropolitan, Isaia, 42 Kosov, Metropolitan Sylvestr, 49 Kaganovich, Lazar, iox, 114,116,126 Kostomarov, Mykolą, 3, 291 Kalinin, Mikhail, 98 Kalynychenko (peasant), 154 Kosynsky, Kryshtof, 31-32,34 Kravchenko, Volodymyr, 12,13 Kapova-Kagan, Rakhil Kritika, 149 Borisovna, 176 Kappeler, Andreas, 8,53 Karenina (MGB agent), 174,175,178 Kartohrafiia Publishers, 106 Kasianov, Georgiy, 8,9-10 Kronika Polska (Bielski), 28-29 Kronikapolska, litewska, żmodzka i wszystkiej Rusi (Stryjkowski), 18-19 Katkov, Mikhail, 291 Krosalo (peasant), 154-155 Kubarev, Aleksei, 68 Katyn Forest, 244 Kuchma, Leonid, 302,313-314,316 Keenan, Edward, 331 KGB, 178 Khara, Vasyl, 249 Khataevich, Mendel, 118,126 Khmelnytsky, Bohdan, hetman, 37,46-52,56,63,287,305 kulaks/kurkuls, 99-100,101 Kulish, Panteleimon, 38 Kundera, Milan, 314,337-338 Kuromiya, Hiroaki, 10 Kurtsevych, archbishop, Iosyf, 41 Kyiv Land, 20-21 Khmelnytsky, Iurii, hetman, 59 Khmelnytsky
Uprising, 17,37,40 Kyiv Mohyla Academy, 289,303 Khodkevych, Hryhorii, 22 Kyshtym nuclear disaster, 184 Kyivan Cave Monastery, 50 Khrushchev, Nikita, 141, 145,150,158,295 Khrystiuk, Pavlo, 10 Laboratory ofTransnational History, Khvyliovy, Mykolą, 3,102,307-308 language KievClub, 336-337 З92 A (ed. Kasianov and Ther), 8
INDEX ban/limitations on Ukrainian, Liubchenko (worker), 157 89-90,96,102,292 Livonian War, 18,19,31 dialects of Ukrainian, 25 London, Jack, 163 in Donbas, 234 “Lost Epoch, The” Lenin on, 90-91 (Drahomanov), 305 pan-Russian identity Lugansky, Colonel A., 246 and, 290,291-292 Lviv Orthodox brotherhood, 41 Russian as state, 89-90 Lypynsky, Viacheslav, 5,37—38,56,310 Solzhenitsyn on, 284 unity of literary, 87,88 Lanový (student), 152-153 Lassota, Erich von, 33-34,35 Magocsi, Paul Robert, 7,327 Maidan protests, x, 189, 228-230, 2S7“258. 267, 276-277.335 Lebedintsev, Petr, it Makhno, Nestor, 99 Left Bank Ukraine, no Makowski, Tomasz, 18 Legasov, Valerii, 186,196,197 Malaysian Airlines Flight Leipzig Book Fair, 318 Lemkin, Raphael, 103 Lenin, Vladimir grain-procurement and, 98 on imperialism, 132 Leninopad (Leninfall), 2i7fig, 21Şifig, 219fig, MH 17,235-236,237 Manafort, Paul, ix-x Manuilsky, Dmytro, 132,140 MAPA: Digital Adas of Ukraine Project, 263 marriage with foreigners, prohibition of, 169-178 220fig, 221fig, 257~г79 Marshall Plan, 165 monuments to, 224fig Martin, Terry, 90,144,161 nationality and, 90-93 Martos, Ivan, 67 Stalin on, 163 Martos, Oleksii, 67-68,73,82,83 status of Ukraine and Masaryk, Thomas, 338-339,342 Belarus and, 293 May Day parade, 195-196 Leszczyński, Stanisław, 59 Mazepa, Ivan, hetman, 38, Levada Center, 242 59-60,65-84,250 Levasseur de Beauplan, anathemization of, Guillaume, 17 66-68,76,81,82 Levchuk, Nataliia, 107 Mazeppa (Byron), 67 Liber, George, 10 Meir, Goldą, 177,331 Limits and Divisions ofEuropean memory wars, 242,248, 250,264-265. History, The
(Halecki), 311 See also World War II List, Friedrich, 338 Menshikov, Aleksandr, 71,78-79,80 Lithuanian independence, 199-200 Merkel, Angela, 226 Little Russian College, 64,66 Michalon the Lithuanian, 26,30 Little Russian identity, 11 393
PLOKHY. THE FRONTLINE Mid-European Democratic Union, 338 National Academy of Sciences Miloševič, Slobodan, 238 national awakening paradigm, n Milosz, Czeslaw, 314 national liberation paradigm, Minin, Kuzma, 67 147,161-162 nationalism Ministry of State Security (MGB), 171-178 of Ukraine, 9 Cold War and, 4 Minsk II agreement, 236 Lenin and, 293 Mitteleuropa, 309,311,338, non-Russian, 294 339,341-347 modernization paradigm, 12 Mohyla, Metropolitan, Petro, 49,332 rise in, 203-204 Russian Revolution Moldavian Autonomous Republic, m, 117 Molotov, Viacheslav and, 91-92,99 study of history and, 3 nationality, anti-Soviet grain-procurement statements and, 155-159 National-Liberation War, 40 and, 95,116,118 invasion of Poland and, 131,132 Naumann, Friedrich, 309, release of wife of, 177 nationhood, concept of, 288-294 World War II and, 133-136, 338,339,342 Nayyem, Mustafa, 228-229 47, i39-t40,143-44, Nemtsov, Boris, 237 145-147, Ц0-152,48 Nemyrych, Iurii, 56,61, 62 Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, 131-132,136-137,139-141, Ці, 43,155,157, l64,294,332 Mongols, 2,285-286 Motyl, Alexander, 322 “Movement of i January,” 247-248,252 Mstislavets, Petr, 22 New Deal, 163 New Eastern Europe (NEE), 165-166,325-333 New Economic Policy, 98 New Russia (Novorossiia), 232,233,236-237,262 Nicholas II, 88,286,292 Nikolaev (MGB agent), 175 Nikon, Patriarch, 48,49 Nalyvaichenko, Valentyn, 254 Nalyvaiko, Demian, 32,33,34 Nalyvaiko, Severyn, 32,33, 80 narod absence of use of in Khmelnytsky’s correspondence, 51-52 NKVD pollsters, 148-161 Noghays, 24-25 Northern War, 65,66 Novorossiia (New Russia), xii,
232,233,236-237,262 nuclear disaster at Chornobyl, 183-190,191-204 meaning of, 45 Narodychi district, 198-199 394 Olearius, 44
INDEX “On the Procurement of Grain Pavlychev, Comrade, 150 in Ukraine, the North Caucasus, and the Western peasant revolts, 99-100 Pereiaslav Agreement, 37-40,46-48, Region,” 95-96,101 50-53.59.64,82,303.305 perestroika, 242 “On the Prohibition of Marriage between Citizens of the USSR Peter I, Tsar, 38,59-60,65-66,71, and Foreigners,” 169-178 Opposition Bloc, 272 73.77~78 83. 25°. 288-289 Pediura, Symon, 100 Orange Revolution, 228-229,245, 248,251,262,264,268,270, Petrovsky-Shtern, Yohanan, 11 278,299,314,316-317,336 Petrovsky, Hryhorii, 113 Order ofJudas, 66 Pidkova, Ivan, 28,29,30,34 Piedmont principle, 144-145,161 Ordzhonikidze, Sergo, 91 Organization for Security Poberezny, Gennadi, 106 and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), 236 Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN), 241,243,248,252 Orientalism, 306 Orlyk, Pylyp, 74 Orthodox Church, 286-287, 309,331-332,343 Osnova (Foundation), 291 Piłsudski, Józef, ioo-ioi, 145 Pogodin, Mikhail, 38, 68-69,7° 84 Poland Eastern Europe and, 309-310,311,312 Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact and, 131,132 partitions of, 10,38,236,286,340 revolts in, 289-290,291 Soviet entry into World War I and, 133-136 Ostrih Bible, 22 Soviet invasion of, 135-138, Ostrogski (Ostrôžky), 141-144,150-154,160-161 Prince Janusz, 31-33 Ostrôžky, Prince Kostiantyn, 18, Union of Lublin and, 17,19-21 20,21., 22-23,24,30,31 Polatsky, Simeon, 49 Polissia region, 25, no Ottoman Empire, 25-26,30, Poltava, Batde of, 3,38,59-60,65-67 33.34-35-182,331 “Our European Orientation” Poltava air base, 170-171 (Hrushevsky), 306 Our Ukraine, political party, 254 Poltavskaia settlement,
95-96 Popular Front, 272 populism, 203-204 Poroshenko, Petro, 235, Panfilov, Lieutenant, 176-177 261-262,271, 272 Pan-Slav movement, 38 positive void effect, 193-194,196 parliamentary elections, 222fig Postyshev, Pavel, 102 Party of Regions, 249 Potsdam Conference, 165 Patriarchate of Moscow, 287 Pozharsky, Prince Dmitrii, 67 395
PLOKHY. THE FRONTLINE presidential elections, Leninfall and, zihfig, irjfig, 265-266,272,279 Pritsak, Omeljan, 4-5,6,310 Prokopových, Archbishop Feofan, 66,82,303 Protestation of Orthodox hierarchy, 41 division of Europe and, 342-344 European borders and, 300-301 NEE and, 329,330-332 political opposition and, 21-22 Russian culture and, 286-288 See also individual religions and churches Provisional Government, 88 Renaissance Foundation, 9 Prypiat, 190,192-193,194,195 Repnin, Prince Nikolai, 69 Pushkin, Aleksandr, 290 Reshetar, John S.,Jr.,5 Rethinking Ukrainian History, 5 Putin, Vladimir, 66,225-227, 231-232,237-239,242,284-285 Putinism, 203 Pyrih, Ruslan, 107 reunification paradigm, 38 Revolution of 1905,292 Revolution of Dignity, ix, 9, 14,229,257-258,261-262, Radchenko, Oleksandra, 105, 107,109, in, 120,121 Radvila, Mikalojus Kristupas, the Orphan (Mikołaj Krzysztof Radziwiłł), 17-19,22-23 Radvila, Mikalojus, the Black, 21 Radvila, Mikalojus, the Red (Mikołaj Radziwiłł), 20,21 Radvila map, 17-35,206207fig, 208-215fig Rakushka-Romanovsky Roman, 58-59, 60,61 Ribbentrop, Joachim von, 45. 49.140-141 Rieber, Alfred, 6 Rigelman, Aleksandr, 75 Right-Bank Ukraine, 11, no RKKA (Workers’ and Peasants’ Red Army), 151 Robinson, Cliff, 185 “Role of the Ukraine in Modern History, The” (Rudnytsky), 5 Razin, Stepan, 68 Romankevych (professor), 157 rebaptism, 42-44 Red Army enlistments in, 151-152 Zaporizhzhia monument Romanov, Mikhail Fedorovich, tsar, 41-42,50 Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, and, 243-244,246 Red Famine: Stalins War on Ukraine Rosatom, 202 Rozova (MGB agent), 175,178
(Applebaum), 96-98,103 Reformation, 2 Rudnytsky, Ivan L., 5,310 Rehn, ОШ, 300 Relation ofthe Cossack War with Rudnytsky, Stepan, 310 the Poles ( Velychko), 60-61, 62 religion 396 267,276-278,335 Riabchuk, Mykolą, 319-320 161,163-165,344 Rudnytsky, Omelian, 107 Rudolfil, Holy Roman Emperor, 33 Rukh, 199-200 Rurikids, 286,287
INDEX Rus’ Schulenburg, Friedrich-Werner Graf chronicles of, I-շ Istoriia Rusov (History von der, 133-138,141,143-144 Scythians, i ofthe Rus’), 69-84 Second GulfWar, 238 Khmelnytsky and, 50-51 Sereda, Viktoriya, 263 Kyiv Mohyla Academy and, 289 serfdom, revival of, 26-27 Serov, Ivan, 150 Orthodoxy and, 287 Ostrôžky and, 24 Ševčenko, Ihor, 4-5,310,331 Radvila map and, 19 Shakhovskoi, Prince Semen, 48 reunification of, 41-42,88,286 Russia Shcherbak, Iurii, 189,198,199 Shcherbytsky, Volodymyr, 188 after collapse of USSR, 225-227 Sheiner, R. R, 152 Crimea and, ix, xi, xii, 9,14, 181, 225-227,231-232,237-238, Shevchenko, Andrii, 260 261,285,296-297,335,347 Donbas conflict and, 232-237 Euromaidan Revolution and, 229-231 See also individual leaders Shekhovtsov, Ivan, 244-245, 253,255 Shevchenko, Taras, 274,291 Shevchenko Scientific Society, 7 Shevchuk, Pavlo, 107 Shukhevych, Roman, 249, 250,259 Shulgin, Vasilii, 88,89 Russian Civil War, 163 Shumsky, Oleksandr, 308 Russian question, 283-297 Shyrai, Mykhailo, 68-69,7° Shyrai, Stepan, 68,69 Russian Question at the End ofthe Twentieth Century, The (Solzhenitsyn), 283 Sigismund Augustus, King, 19,21 Sikorski, Radosław, 230 Russian Revolution, 87-93, Skliarenko, Semen, 159 97.98-99. 292 Russian Unity Party, 231 Skoropadsky, Ivan, 38, 65-66 Ruthenian Orthodoxy, 41-43.44-45.49-50 Skrypnyk, Mykolą, 102 slavery, 25-26 Slavic Review, 5,7-8 Rybchynsky (student), 153 Slavophiles, 303-304 Rylsky, Maksym, 158-159 Slavynetsky, Iepifanii, 49 Ryzhkov, Nikolai, 195 SMERSH, 171 Smolensk War, 48 Sąjūdis, 199 Sarotte, Mary, x Society of Historians of
East- Satanovsky, Arsenii, 49 Solidarity, 345,346 Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr, Savchuk, Alla, 107 Schmid, Ulrich, 263 Schneider-Deters, Winfried, 317 Central Europe, 312 283-285,296 Sosnin, E., 142 Sosnovyi Bor, 193 397
PLOKHY. THE FRONTLINE Sossa, Rostyslav, іоб “Soviet Genocide in Ukraine” (Lemkin), 103 Soviet Union collapse of, 181-182,200, 225-226,286,295-296,345-346 Yalta Conference and, 161,164-165 Zaporizhzhia monument to, 241-256 star of Hero of Ukraine (state award), xi formation of, 293 Steppe region, IIO United States and, 164 “Stolen West or the Tragedy See also individual leaders Soviet-German Boundary and Friendship Treaty (1939), 132 Stalin, Joseph anti-Semitic campaign and, 176 death of, 177 division of Poland and, of Central Europe, The” (Kundera), 337-338 Strabo, 340,342 Strubicz, Maciej, 18 Struve, Peter, 90 Stryjkowski, Maciej, 18-19 139-40.142.43 Subtelny, Orest, 5,7 Sucharski, Henryk, 131 Great Famine and, xi, Sudiienko, Osyp, 84 95-96,99-103, no-112,114, Sudiienkos, 68 116-118,123,128,249,254 Sukhanov, Arsenii, 47 invasion of Poland and, Sundance Film Festival, 202 136-138,157-48 Suvorov, Aleksandr, 69 Khvyliovy and, 308 Svoboda (Liberty; Freedom), on Leninism, 163 Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact and, 140-141 popularity of, 242-243 liquidation of the Greek Catholic Church and, 288,344 nationalist party, 248, 250,253,260 Sylvestrov, Valentyn, 260 Symonenko, Petro, 250 Symonovsky, Petro, 75 role of Ukraine in Synopsis, 289 Sysyn, Frank E., 5 USSR and, 145 Szporluk, Roman, 5,6,7 Russian Federation and, 91-93 Russian nationalism Tatars, 21 and, 294-295 Tatishchev, Vasilii, 302 status of Ukraine and Taylor, Roger, 174,178 Belarus and, 293 “terrorism” during Great suppression by regime of, 3-4 United States and, 163-164 Famine, 120-121 World War II and, 131-132, Theophanes III,
Patriarch ofJerusalem, 41 43.44.147. շ86 Tier, Philipp, 8 Third Lithuanian Statute (1588), 26 Յ98
Time of Troubles, 42,48,52 Tkachenko, Zinaida, 170-178 Ukrainian Question, 97 “To the Inhabitants of Ukrainian Studies Fund, 9 Little Russia,” 89 Ukrainian Revolution, 40 Ukrainian Writers’ Union, 188-189 Tolochko, Oleksii, 9-10 Ukrainization, 98 Tomashivsky, Stepan, 310 Ukrainka, Lesia, 276 Ukrainian Greek Catholic trade Baltic, 26 conflict with Russia over, 229 Transcarpatina, 139,270,286, 292,309,311,317 (Uniate) Church, 45, 60-61, 288,330-331,343-344 Union of Brest (1596), 2,34 Union of Hadiach (1658), 55-64 Trotsky, Leon, 331 Union of Lublin (1596), Truman, Harry S., 165 Trump, Donald J., ix, x 17,19-21,23, 24 Union of the Russian People, 90 Tryzub (Trident), 241-242, 248, United Nations Organization, 164 250,253,254-255.49 Tsukanov (worker), 154 United States Russian relations with, 166-167 Turkey, 300,316,317 Russia-Ukraine conflict Twardowski, Samuel, 60,62,63 and, 238-239 Soviet Union and, 163,170-178 Tymoshenko, Semen, 137,250 Tymoshenko, Yulia, 265,272 See also individualpresidents Udwin, Emma, 299 Unity Day, 249 Ustrialov, Nikolai, 38 “Ukase on How to Investigate Uvarov, Sergei, 290 and on the Belarusians Themselves,” 42-43 Ukraine: A BriefHistory (Szporluk), 7 Varangians, 1-2 Vasilit, Reverend, 246 Ukraine: A History (Subtelny), 7 Velednytsky (student), 153 Ukraine at the Turning Point (Lypynsky), 37-38 Velvet Revolution, 346 Ukraine Is Not Russia (Kuchma), 302 Vernadsky, George, 4 Ukrainian Autocephalous Vernadsky, Vladimir, 157-158 Viatrovych, Volodymyr, 275 Orthodox Church, 288 Velychko, Samiilo, 60-61 Ukrainian Free University, 9 Volhynia, Radvila map and,
23-24 Ukrainian independence, Voltaire, 71,340 von Engel, Johann Christian, 10 199-200,346 Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA), xi, 248,249,269-270,271,273,279 Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Kyiv Patriarchate, 288 von Hagen, Mark, 7-8, to, 13 Vushko, Iryna, 10—n Vyhovsky, Ivan, hetman, 55.56,57.59 . 6і-6з
PLOKHY. THE FRONTLINE Vyshnevetsky, Dmytro, 28,29-30 prison sentences of, 234 Vyshnevetsky, Mykhailo, 24 protests against, 228-230,257,261 Vyshnevetsky, Oleksandr, 32 Russian seizure of Vyshnevetsky family, 24-25 Crimea and, 231 Vytautas, Grand Duke, 27 support for, 265,272 Waldemar, Prince (Netherlands), 48 Tryzub (Trident) and, 259 Wandycz, Piotr, 311 Yushchenko’s decrees Svoboda Party and, 248 and, 249-250 Warsaw Pact, 182 Wereszczyński, Józef, 35 Yatseniuk, Arsenii, 226,250,272 Westernizers, 303-304 Wheatcroft, Stephen G., 108,126 Yekelchyk, Serhy, 161 Yeltsin, Boris, 226,227,315 White Movement, 292-293 Yugoslavia, 238 Wolff, Larry, 10,340 Yushchenko, Viktor Bandera and, xi, 249,251-252 Chatham House Prize and, 317 Wolowyna, Oleh, 107,108,123 World Cinema Documentary election of, 228 Grand Jury Prize, 202 European Union and, World War II commemorations of, 39 299 3l6’3ïS 32° partitions of Poland and, 236 Orange Revolution and, 336 political geography of Ukrainian national Europe and, 310-311 Russian nationalism and, 294 Yanukovych and, 250,259 idea from, 322 Soviet entry into, 131-132, тЗЗ_ІЗб, 143՜148,150-155. l6° western Ukraine and, 286 Zaborovsky, Lev, 40 Zalizniak (student), 154 Zaporizhzhia monument and, Zaporozhian Cossacks, 33-34,47-48 243-244, 245, 248-249* 25Տ-շ56 Zarubinsky, Oleh, 317-318 Zashkilniak, Leonid, 312 Yakovenko, Natalia, 312 Zavoloka, Dmytro, 113,115 Yalta Conference (1945), 161, 164-165,332,344 Zbaraski, Janusz, 30 Yanukovych, Viktor Bandera and, xi election of, 319 400 Zbořiv Agreement (1649), 47 Zealots of Piety, 48 Zebrzydowski Rebellion
European Union and, (1606-1607), 23 Zelenskyi, Volodymyr, x 316-317,320,323 Zhdanov, Andrei, 132,140 Great Famine and, 268 Zhemchuzhina, Polina, 177 Manafort and, x ouster of, ix Zyzanii, Lavrentii, 45 ...................... . Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München
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Table of Contents Acknowledgments vii A Note on Transliteration Preface ix viii 1. Quo Vadis Ukrainian History? I. 2. 3. 4. 5. i COSSACK STOCK Placing Ukraine on the Map of Europe 17 Russia and Ukraine: Did They Reunite in 1654? Hadiach 1658: The Origins of a Myth 55 The Return of Ivan Mazepa 65 37 II THE RED CENTURY 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. и. How Russian Was the Russian Revolution? Killing by Hunger 95 Mapping the Great Famine 105 The Call of Blood 131 The Battle for Eastern Europe 163 The American Dream 169 87
IIL FAREWELL TO THE EMPIRE 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. The Soviet Collapse 181 Chornobyl 183 Truth in Our Times 191 The Empire Strikes Back 225 When Stalin Lost His Head 241 Goodbye Lenin! 257 IV. EUROPEAN HORIZONS 18. The Russian Question 283 19. The Quest for Europe 299 20. The New Eastern Europe 325 21. Reimagining the Continent 335 Notes 349 Index 387
Index Adamovich, Ales, 244 Adams, Arthur E., 5 Afinogenov (retired major), 246 Agreement on Partnership and Cooperation between the EU and Ukraine, 315 agriculture Assembly of the Land, 46,49 Avakov, Arsen, 233 Babel, Isaac, 331 Baburin, Aleksei, 244 Baltic states, 328-329,345-346 Balynsky, Ihor, 252 collectivization of, 95, Balytsky, Vsevolod, 101 99-100,109-in, 128 colonization and, 26-27 Bandera, Stepan, xi, 223fig, 224fig, Ahmed 1,35 241-243,247-252,274-275, 279 Bantysh-Kamensky, Dmitrii, 3,75 Aksenov, Sergei, 231 Barbara, Saint, 50 Aleksandrov, Anatolii, 184-185 Aleksei Mikhailovich, Batory, King Stefan, 18,23,30,60 Tsar, 48,5г, 287 Allen,W.E.D.,4 Bazan, John J., 170-178 Belarus, independence of, 89 Belenky, Aleksandr, 246 Amar, Tarik, շյշ Belinsky, Vissarion, 303-304 American Revolution, 83 Benadsky (student), 151 Andrukhovych, Yurii, 314,318-319 Anti-Comintern Pact, 294 Berestechko, battle of (1651), 46 anti-Semitism, 175-176,177, 247-248,252,295 Beriia, Lavrentii, Г37, цо, 151-152,158,177 Berlin blockade, 165 Antonii, Saint, 50 besieged fortress mentality, Antonových, Volodymyr, 56,306 Applebaum, Anne, 96-98, юг, 103 145, H7,161 Bessarabia, 157,161 Arab Spring, 238 Bezborodko, Oleksandr, 3,303
PLOKHY. THE FRONTLINE Bible, i, 2i, 22,49 Greek Catholics, 288,309,346 Biden, Hunter, x Uniate Church and, 331,343 Union of Hadiach and, 63 Biden, Joseph, x Bielski, Joachim, 28-29 Central Powers, 89 Bielski, Marcin, 28-29 Central Rada, 88,89,90 Bila Tserkva, 31-32,52 Bismarck, Otto von, 338 Charles XII (King of Sweden), Blix, Hans, 186 Chatham House Prize, 317 Bodin, Jean, 83 Bolkhovsky, Semen, jo Chernobyl (HBO/Sky Bolsheviks, 90,97-98,99,141,163- Chernobyl: The History ofa Nuclear Catastrophe (Plokhy), 191 164,181,258-259,292-293,294 59,65-67,72-78,83 miniseries), 191,202-203 Bondarenko, Kostyantyn, 106,263 Chevalier, Pierre, 2 Boretsky, Iov, 41-42,44 Borodai, Aleksandr, 235 Chornobyl, 183-190,191-204 Christianity Brexit, 203 Cossacks and, 28 Brezhnev, Leonid, 295 Brief Compendium ofTeachings about Mazepa and, 81-82 the Articles ofthe Faith, 49 BriefDescription ofLittle Russia, 64,75 See also Catholic Church; Orthodox Church; Uniate Church Chubar, Vlas, 112,114,116,126 Briukhanov, Viktor, 194,196 Church Slavonic, 22,290 Brotherhood of SS. Cyril and Churchill, Winston, 148,161, Methodius, 291,304 163-164,165,344 Brown, Edward, 2 Cimmerians, 1 Budapest Memorandum (1994), 225 Bukovyna, 161 Civil War, The (Twardowski), 60 Bush, George W, 285 Clash of Civilizations (Huntington), 343 Byron, 67 Clement VIII, Pope, 33 Climacters (Kochowski), 62 Byzantine Empire/heritage, Clinton, Bill, 226 Buturlin, Vasilit, 46,50,52—53 285-286, 287 Clinton, Hillary, 238 Cold War, 4,161-162,164-166, Calvin, John, 21 170-178,344-345 cannibalism, 122 Coleman, Heather, 11 Carpatho-Volhynian
dialects, 25 collectivization of agriculture, Catherine II, empress, 3,38, 67, 79,286,289,303,340 Catholic Church Cossacks and, 33-34,35 388 95, 99-100,109-in, 128 colonization, 26-27 Commonwealth of Independent States, 227,296,317
Conquest, Robert, 97 Decommunization Laws, xi-xii, conspiracy theories, Chornobyl 261-262,268-269,271,273.279 Delo Stalina-prestupnika” i ego and,202-203 Constitution of 1711,74 “zashchitnika” (The Case of Conversation between Great and Stalin the “Criminal” and of His “Defender”; Shekhovtsov), 244 Little Russia (Divovych), 79, 84 Cossacks Demchenko, M., 115 attacks from, 29,32 Den (The Day), 266 Battle of Poltava and, 65-66 efforts to recruit, 30-31,35 Denikin, Anton, 89 Desnitsky, Metropolitan Mikhail, 68 Hetmanate and, 37 de-Stalinization, 295 historical context for wars of, 2 Diatlov, Anatolii, 197 Khmelnytsky Uprising and, 46 Digital Adas of Ukraine Pereiaslav Agreement (MAPA), 106-107 and, 37-38,52-53,305 Dimitrov, Georgi, 132,134,140,142 Radvila map and, 27-29,34—35 Discourse ofthe Original, Country, rebaptism and, 43-44 Union ofHadiach and, 55-64 Manners, Government and uprisings of, 31-32 A (Chevalier), 2 Zaporozhian, 33-34,47-48 Council for Cooperation between Ukraine and the EU, 315 Council of Europe, 254 Religion ofthe Cossacks, Divovych, Semen, 79,83-84 Dnieper, Radvila map and, 27 “Does Ukraine Have a History?” (von Hagen), 7-8 Council of Florence (1439), 287 Council of Polatsk (1839), 288 Donbas, war in, ix, xi, 14, Counter-Reformation, 343 Dontsov, Dmytro, 10 Crimea, Russian seizure of, ix, xi, xii, Doroshenko, Dmytro, 4 232-237,261,285,335 9,14,181,225-227,231-232,237- Drach, Ivan, 187,189 238,261,285,296-297,335,347 Drahomanov, Mykhailo, Crimean Peninsula, transfer of sovereignty over, 39 3,56,305-306,323 Drahomanov, Svitozor, 152 Crimean Tatars, 24-25
Dyczok, Marta, 12,13 Crimean War, 291 Dzerkalo tyzhnia (Weekly CSCE, 254 Mirror), 320 Curzon Line, 139 Dzerzhinsky, Feliks, 91-92 Czechoslovakia, 4,139,143,144, Dziuba, Ivan, 10,313 іб5.309.3и.339-340,34б East-Central Europe, 311-312, Davies, Sarah, 153 326-327,337,342 Eastern Europe, New, 325-333
PLOKHY. THE FRONTLINE Enlightenment, з, 340 Future ofthe Past, The, 9-12 EU Eastern Partnership Program, 327 Euromaidan Revolution, ix, 9,228-230,238,257-258, 267,270,276-277,335 European Neighborhood Policy, 320 European Union Association Agreement with, ix, 228-229,257-258,315,335 attempt to join, 299-323,347 immigration and, 344-345 Galicia, 3,10 n, 25,38,138-139,157, 267,269,274,292,309-311,314 Galicia-Volhynia, 20-21 Gedye, G.E.R., 147,157 Geographic Information System (GlS)-based Digital Atlas of the Holodomor, 106-107,127-129,264 German Press Agency (DNB), 141-142 Russia-Ukraine conflict Gerritsz (Gerard), Hessel, 18 and, 238-239 Gershanovich, D. K., 177 sanctions from, 230 Giedraitis, Bishop Merkelis, 19 Eurovision song contest, 321 Girkin, Igor, 233,235 Executionists, 20 Eyewitness Chronicle (Rakushka- glasnost, 40,187,197-198 Romanovsky), 58-59, 61 Glazev, Sergei, 230 Golden Horde, 19,53 Gomerbarg (student), 154 famine. See Great Famine (Holodomor) Gorbachev, Mikhail, 181,185-188, 203,242,346 fatality rates for Great Famine, grain-procurement/requisitioning, 108-109, nt» 122-123,124-125,129 Fedorov, Ivan, 22 Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Feodosii, Saint, 50 Ferrero-Waldner, Benita, 299 Fersman, Aleksandr, 158 Filaret, Patriarch, 42,47,48 Forgotten Bastards ofthe Eastern Front (Plokhy), 170 Forsmark nuclear power plant, Sweden, 185 17-18,19-21,23 Graziosi, Andrea, 10,13 Great Famine (Holodomor) advent of, in-115 Applebaum on, 96-98,102,103 as assault on national identity, 293 blacklisting during, 118-119,1շ8 Foucher, Michel, 341-342,346 causes of, 112-113 Fowler,
Mayhill, 11 collectivization and, 109-in Franko, Ivan, 57 criminal responsibility for, xi Ukrainian Free Academy disparity in effects of, 124-128 of Sciences, 7 French Revolution, 71,83 Fukushima disaster, 201 390 95-96,100-101,113,115-121,128 fatality rates for, 108-109, in, 122-123,124-125,129
INDEX as genocide, 2V)fig, 249, 2J9,268-269,273 grain requisitions and, 118-121 Khrushchevs implicit reference to, 145 procurement quotas and, 115-118 Radchenko on, 105,107, History ofLittle Russia (Bantysh-Kamensky), 3 History ofthe Reunification ofRus’ (Kulish), 38 History of Ukraine (Magocsi), 7 Hitler, Adolf, 139,141,143,153, 154,163,253-254,294,338 109, hi, 120,121 Hobsbawm, Eric, 300 resettlement and, 124 Hohol, Mykolą (Nikolai Shekhovtsov on, 244 Gogol), 289,303 Stalin and, 95-96, 99-103, no112, 114,116-118,123,128,249, 254 Great War ofBohdan Khmelnytsky, The (Hrabianka), 61 Holocaust, 252,331,332 Holodomor. See Great Famine (Holodomor) Horlynsky, Mykolą, 150-152,154 Greek Catholics, 288,309,346 Hrabianka, Hryhorii, 61-64 Green Party, 189 Hrabianka Chronicle, 75 Green World, 198 Hrinchenko, Mykolą, 159 Hrushevsky, Mykhailo, 3,4,10, Habsburg Monarchy, 10 Halecki, Oskar, 309,311, 337.338,339,342 Harvard Refugee Interview Project, 155 Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute, 9 38-39,56,88,306-307,308 Hrynevych, Vladyslav, 161 Hrytsak, Iaroslav, 251-252 Human Rights Council, 231 Huntington, Samuel, 301,343 Hustovydyn (peasant), 154 Hustynia Chronicle, 41 Harvest ofSorrow (Conquest), 97 Heavenly Hundred, 230,276-277 Iakovenko, Nataliia, 57 Helsinki Final Act on Security and Cooperation in Europe, 313 Ialovy, Mykhailo, 102 Herasymchuk, Vasyl, 56-57 Iasnopolsky, Leonid, 158 Iavorivsky, Volodymyr, 200 Herlihy, Patricia, 6 Herodotus, i Hiilis, Faith, ո Himka, John-Paul, 6,252 Historical Atlas ofEast-Central Iaroshynska, Alla, 198-199 Iavorsky, Matvii, 3 Iavorsky, Metropolitan
Stefan, 74 Idea of Galicia (Wolff), 10 Ignalina nuclear power plant, 199 Histories (Herodotus), 1 imperial collapse, 181-182 Institute of Ukrainian History, 9 History of Charles XII (Voltaire), 71 International Atomic Energy Europe (Magocsi), 327 History ofEast-Central Europe (ed. Zashkilniak), 312 Agency, 186,196 391
PLOKHY. THE FRONTLINE International Workers’ Kirill, Patriarch, 329 Day parade, 188 Irina Mikhailovna, Princess, 48 Kliuchevsky, Vasilii, 38,88 Kiubyshev, Valerian, 116 Islam, 331 Kloczowski, Jerzy, 312,326-327 btoriia Rusov (History of Kochowski, Wespazjan, 62 Kochubei, Viktor, 303 the Rus’), 69-84 Iudovsky, Vladimir, 146 lunost’ (Youth), 198 Ivan III, tsar, 286 Kohut, Zenon E., 6 Kolomoisky, Igor, 233 Komulović, Aleksandar, 33-34,35 Ivan the Terrible, tsar, 19,286 Konysky, archbishop, Heorhii, 69 John Paul II, Pope, 346 Judaism, 331 Kopystensky, Zakhariia, 41 Kosior, Stanislav, in-112,113,116,126 Judt, Tony, 330 Kosmodemianskaia, Zoia, 245,253 Kopynsky, Metropolitan, Isaia, 42 Kosov, Metropolitan Sylvestr, 49 Kaganovich, Lazar, iox, 114,116,126 Kostomarov, Mykolą, 3, 291 Kalinin, Mikhail, 98 Kalynychenko (peasant), 154 Kosynsky, Kryshtof, 31-32,34 Kravchenko, Volodymyr, 12,13 Kapova-Kagan, Rakhil Kritika, 149 Borisovna, 176 Kappeler, Andreas, 8,53 Karenina (MGB agent), 174,175,178 Kartohrafiia Publishers, 106 Kasianov, Georgiy, 8,9-10 Kronika Polska (Bielski), 28-29 Kronikapolska, litewska, żmodzka i wszystkiej Rusi (Stryjkowski), 18-19 Katkov, Mikhail, 291 Krosalo (peasant), 154-155 Kubarev, Aleksei, 68 Katyn Forest, 244 Kuchma, Leonid, 302,313-314,316 Keenan, Edward, 331 KGB, 178 Khara, Vasyl, 249 Khataevich, Mendel, 118,126 Khmelnytsky, Bohdan, hetman, 37,46-52,56,63,287,305 kulaks/kurkuls, 99-100,101 Kulish, Panteleimon, 38 Kundera, Milan, 314,337-338 Kuromiya, Hiroaki, 10 Kurtsevych, archbishop, Iosyf, 41 Kyiv Land, 20-21 Khmelnytsky, Iurii, hetman, 59 Khmelnytsky
Uprising, 17,37,40 Kyiv Mohyla Academy, 289,303 Khodkevych, Hryhorii, 22 Kyshtym nuclear disaster, 184 Kyivan Cave Monastery, 50 Khrushchev, Nikita, 141, 145,150,158,295 Khrystiuk, Pavlo, 10 Laboratory ofTransnational History, Khvyliovy, Mykolą, 3,102,307-308 language KievClub, 336-337 З92 A (ed. Kasianov and Ther), 8
INDEX ban/limitations on Ukrainian, Liubchenko (worker), 157 89-90,96,102,292 Livonian War, 18,19,31 dialects of Ukrainian, 25 London, Jack, 163 in Donbas, 234 “Lost Epoch, The” Lenin on, 90-91 (Drahomanov), 305 pan-Russian identity Lugansky, Colonel A., 246 and, 290,291-292 Lviv Orthodox brotherhood, 41 Russian as state, 89-90 Lypynsky, Viacheslav, 5,37—38,56,310 Solzhenitsyn on, 284 unity of literary, 87,88 Lanový (student), 152-153 Lassota, Erich von, 33-34,35 Magocsi, Paul Robert, 7,327 Maidan protests, x, 189, 228-230, 2S7“258. 267, 276-277.335 Lebedintsev, Petr, it Makhno, Nestor, 99 Left Bank Ukraine, no Makowski, Tomasz, 18 Legasov, Valerii, 186,196,197 Malaysian Airlines Flight Leipzig Book Fair, 318 Lemkin, Raphael, 103 Lenin, Vladimir grain-procurement and, 98 on imperialism, 132 Leninopad (Leninfall), 2i7fig, 21Şifig, 219fig, MH 17,235-236,237 Manafort, Paul, ix-x Manuilsky, Dmytro, 132,140 MAPA: Digital Adas of Ukraine Project, 263 marriage with foreigners, prohibition of, 169-178 220fig, 221fig, 257~г79 Marshall Plan, 165 monuments to, 224fig Martin, Terry, 90,144,161 nationality and, 90-93 Martos, Ivan, 67 Stalin on, 163 Martos, Oleksii, 67-68,73,82,83 status of Ukraine and Masaryk, Thomas, 338-339,342 Belarus and, 293 May Day parade, 195-196 Leszczyński, Stanisław, 59 Mazepa, Ivan, hetman, 38, Levada Center, 242 59-60,65-84,250 Levasseur de Beauplan, anathemization of, Guillaume, 17 66-68,76,81,82 Levchuk, Nataliia, 107 Mazeppa (Byron), 67 Liber, George, 10 Meir, Goldą, 177,331 Limits and Divisions ofEuropean memory wars, 242,248, 250,264-265. History, The
(Halecki), 311 See also World War II List, Friedrich, 338 Menshikov, Aleksandr, 71,78-79,80 Lithuanian independence, 199-200 Merkel, Angela, 226 Little Russian College, 64,66 Michalon the Lithuanian, 26,30 Little Russian identity, 11 393
PLOKHY. THE FRONTLINE Mid-European Democratic Union, 338 National Academy of Sciences Miloševič, Slobodan, 238 national awakening paradigm, n Milosz, Czeslaw, 314 national liberation paradigm, Minin, Kuzma, 67 147,161-162 nationalism Ministry of State Security (MGB), 171-178 of Ukraine, 9 Cold War and, 4 Minsk II agreement, 236 Lenin and, 293 Mitteleuropa, 309,311,338, non-Russian, 294 339,341-347 modernization paradigm, 12 Mohyla, Metropolitan, Petro, 49,332 rise in, 203-204 Russian Revolution Moldavian Autonomous Republic, m, 117 Molotov, Viacheslav and, 91-92,99 study of history and, 3 nationality, anti-Soviet grain-procurement statements and, 155-159 National-Liberation War, 40 and, 95,116,118 invasion of Poland and, 131,132 Naumann, Friedrich, 309, release of wife of, 177 nationhood, concept of, 288-294 World War II and, 133-136, 338,339,342 Nayyem, Mustafa, 228-229 47, i39-t40,143-44, Nemtsov, Boris, 237 145-147, Ц0-152,48 Nemyrych, Iurii, 56,61, 62 Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, 131-132,136-137,139-141, Ці, 43,155,157, l64,294,332 Mongols, 2,285-286 Motyl, Alexander, 322 “Movement of i January,” 247-248,252 Mstislavets, Petr, 22 New Deal, 163 New Eastern Europe (NEE), 165-166,325-333 New Economic Policy, 98 New Russia (Novorossiia), 232,233,236-237,262 Nicholas II, 88,286,292 Nikolaev (MGB agent), 175 Nikon, Patriarch, 48,49 Nalyvaichenko, Valentyn, 254 Nalyvaiko, Demian, 32,33,34 Nalyvaiko, Severyn, 32,33, 80 narod absence of use of in Khmelnytsky’s correspondence, 51-52 NKVD pollsters, 148-161 Noghays, 24-25 Northern War, 65,66 Novorossiia (New Russia), xii,
232,233,236-237,262 nuclear disaster at Chornobyl, 183-190,191-204 meaning of, 45 Narodychi district, 198-199 394 Olearius, 44
INDEX “On the Procurement of Grain Pavlychev, Comrade, 150 in Ukraine, the North Caucasus, and the Western peasant revolts, 99-100 Pereiaslav Agreement, 37-40,46-48, Region,” 95-96,101 50-53.59.64,82,303.305 perestroika, 242 “On the Prohibition of Marriage between Citizens of the USSR Peter I, Tsar, 38,59-60,65-66,71, and Foreigners,” 169-178 Opposition Bloc, 272 73.77~78 83. 25°. 288-289 Pediura, Symon, 100 Orange Revolution, 228-229,245, 248,251,262,264,268,270, Petrovsky-Shtern, Yohanan, 11 278,299,314,316-317,336 Petrovsky, Hryhorii, 113 Order ofJudas, 66 Pidkova, Ivan, 28,29,30,34 Piedmont principle, 144-145,161 Ordzhonikidze, Sergo, 91 Organization for Security Poberezny, Gennadi, 106 and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), 236 Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN), 241,243,248,252 Orientalism, 306 Orlyk, Pylyp, 74 Orthodox Church, 286-287, 309,331-332,343 Osnova (Foundation), 291 Piłsudski, Józef, ioo-ioi, 145 Pogodin, Mikhail, 38, 68-69,7° 84 Poland Eastern Europe and, 309-310,311,312 Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact and, 131,132 partitions of, 10,38,236,286,340 revolts in, 289-290,291 Soviet entry into World War I and, 133-136 Ostrih Bible, 22 Soviet invasion of, 135-138, Ostrogski (Ostrôžky), 141-144,150-154,160-161 Prince Janusz, 31-33 Ostrôžky, Prince Kostiantyn, 18, Union of Lublin and, 17,19-21 20,21., 22-23,24,30,31 Polatsky, Simeon, 49 Polissia region, 25, no Ottoman Empire, 25-26,30, Poltava, Batde of, 3,38,59-60,65-67 33.34-35-182,331 “Our European Orientation” Poltava air base, 170-171 (Hrushevsky), 306 Our Ukraine, political party, 254 Poltavskaia settlement,
95-96 Popular Front, 272 populism, 203-204 Poroshenko, Petro, 235, Panfilov, Lieutenant, 176-177 261-262,271, 272 Pan-Slav movement, 38 positive void effect, 193-194,196 parliamentary elections, 222fig Postyshev, Pavel, 102 Party of Regions, 249 Potsdam Conference, 165 Patriarchate of Moscow, 287 Pozharsky, Prince Dmitrii, 67 395
PLOKHY. THE FRONTLINE presidential elections, Leninfall and, zihfig, irjfig, 265-266,272,279 Pritsak, Omeljan, 4-5,6,310 Prokopových, Archbishop Feofan, 66,82,303 Protestation of Orthodox hierarchy, 41 division of Europe and, 342-344 European borders and, 300-301 NEE and, 329,330-332 political opposition and, 21-22 Russian culture and, 286-288 See also individual religions and churches Provisional Government, 88 Renaissance Foundation, 9 Prypiat, 190,192-193,194,195 Repnin, Prince Nikolai, 69 Pushkin, Aleksandr, 290 Reshetar, John S.,Jr.,5 Rethinking Ukrainian History, 5 Putin, Vladimir, 66,225-227, 231-232,237-239,242,284-285 Putinism, 203 Pyrih, Ruslan, 107 reunification paradigm, 38 Revolution of 1905,292 Revolution of Dignity, ix, 9, 14,229,257-258,261-262, Radchenko, Oleksandra, 105, 107,109, in, 120,121 Radvila, Mikalojus Kristupas, the Orphan (Mikołaj Krzysztof Radziwiłł), 17-19,22-23 Radvila, Mikalojus, the Black, 21 Radvila, Mikalojus, the Red (Mikołaj Radziwiłł), 20,21 Radvila map, 17-35,206207fig, 208-215fig Rakushka-Romanovsky Roman, 58-59, 60,61 Ribbentrop, Joachim von, 45. 49.140-141 Rieber, Alfred, 6 Rigelman, Aleksandr, 75 Right-Bank Ukraine, 11, no RKKA (Workers’ and Peasants’ Red Army), 151 Robinson, Cliff, 185 “Role of the Ukraine in Modern History, The” (Rudnytsky), 5 Razin, Stepan, 68 Romankevych (professor), 157 rebaptism, 42-44 Red Army enlistments in, 151-152 Zaporizhzhia monument Romanov, Mikhail Fedorovich, tsar, 41-42,50 Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, and, 243-244,246 Red Famine: Stalins War on Ukraine Rosatom, 202 Rozova (MGB agent), 175,178
(Applebaum), 96-98,103 Reformation, 2 Rudnytsky, Ivan L., 5,310 Rehn, ОШ, 300 Relation ofthe Cossack War with Rudnytsky, Stepan, 310 the Poles ( Velychko), 60-61, 62 religion 396 267,276-278,335 Riabchuk, Mykolą, 319-320 161,163-165,344 Rudnytsky, Omelian, 107 Rudolfil, Holy Roman Emperor, 33 Rukh, 199-200 Rurikids, 286,287
INDEX Rus’ Schulenburg, Friedrich-Werner Graf chronicles of, I-շ Istoriia Rusov (History von der, 133-138,141,143-144 Scythians, i ofthe Rus’), 69-84 Second GulfWar, 238 Khmelnytsky and, 50-51 Sereda, Viktoriya, 263 Kyiv Mohyla Academy and, 289 serfdom, revival of, 26-27 Serov, Ivan, 150 Orthodoxy and, 287 Ostrôžky and, 24 Ševčenko, Ihor, 4-5,310,331 Radvila map and, 19 Shakhovskoi, Prince Semen, 48 reunification of, 41-42,88,286 Russia Shcherbak, Iurii, 189,198,199 Shcherbytsky, Volodymyr, 188 after collapse of USSR, 225-227 Sheiner, R. R, 152 Crimea and, ix, xi, xii, 9,14, 181, 225-227,231-232,237-238, Shevchenko, Andrii, 260 261,285,296-297,335,347 Donbas conflict and, 232-237 Euromaidan Revolution and, 229-231 See also individual leaders Shekhovtsov, Ivan, 244-245, 253,255 Shevchenko, Taras, 274,291 Shevchenko Scientific Society, 7 Shevchuk, Pavlo, 107 Shukhevych, Roman, 249, 250,259 Shulgin, Vasilii, 88,89 Russian Civil War, 163 Shumsky, Oleksandr, 308 Russian question, 283-297 Shyrai, Mykhailo, 68-69,7° Shyrai, Stepan, 68,69 Russian Question at the End ofthe Twentieth Century, The (Solzhenitsyn), 283 Sigismund Augustus, King, 19,21 Sikorski, Radosław, 230 Russian Revolution, 87-93, Skliarenko, Semen, 159 97.98-99. 292 Russian Unity Party, 231 Skoropadsky, Ivan, 38, 65-66 Ruthenian Orthodoxy, 41-43.44-45.49-50 Skrypnyk, Mykolą, 102 slavery, 25-26 Slavic Review, 5,7-8 Rybchynsky (student), 153 Slavophiles, 303-304 Rylsky, Maksym, 158-159 Slavynetsky, Iepifanii, 49 Ryzhkov, Nikolai, 195 SMERSH, 171 Smolensk War, 48 Sąjūdis, 199 Sarotte, Mary, x Society of Historians of
East- Satanovsky, Arsenii, 49 Solidarity, 345,346 Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr, Savchuk, Alla, 107 Schmid, Ulrich, 263 Schneider-Deters, Winfried, 317 Central Europe, 312 283-285,296 Sosnin, E., 142 Sosnovyi Bor, 193 397
PLOKHY. THE FRONTLINE Sossa, Rostyslav, іоб “Soviet Genocide in Ukraine” (Lemkin), 103 Soviet Union collapse of, 181-182,200, 225-226,286,295-296,345-346 Yalta Conference and, 161,164-165 Zaporizhzhia monument to, 241-256 star of Hero of Ukraine (state award), xi formation of, 293 Steppe region, IIO United States and, 164 “Stolen West or the Tragedy See also individual leaders Soviet-German Boundary and Friendship Treaty (1939), 132 Stalin, Joseph anti-Semitic campaign and, 176 death of, 177 division of Poland and, of Central Europe, The” (Kundera), 337-338 Strabo, 340,342 Strubicz, Maciej, 18 Struve, Peter, 90 Stryjkowski, Maciej, 18-19 139-40.142.43 Subtelny, Orest, 5,7 Sucharski, Henryk, 131 Great Famine and, xi, Sudiienko, Osyp, 84 95-96,99-103, no-112,114, Sudiienkos, 68 116-118,123,128,249,254 Sukhanov, Arsenii, 47 invasion of Poland and, Sundance Film Festival, 202 136-138,157-48 Suvorov, Aleksandr, 69 Khvyliovy and, 308 Svoboda (Liberty; Freedom), on Leninism, 163 Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact and, 140-141 popularity of, 242-243 liquidation of the Greek Catholic Church and, 288,344 nationalist party, 248, 250,253,260 Sylvestrov, Valentyn, 260 Symonenko, Petro, 250 Symonovsky, Petro, 75 role of Ukraine in Synopsis, 289 Sysyn, Frank E., 5 USSR and, 145 Szporluk, Roman, 5,6,7 Russian Federation and, 91-93 Russian nationalism Tatars, 21 and, 294-295 Tatishchev, Vasilii, 302 status of Ukraine and Taylor, Roger, 174,178 Belarus and, 293 “terrorism” during Great suppression by regime of, 3-4 United States and, 163-164 Famine, 120-121 World War II and, 131-132, Theophanes III,
Patriarch ofJerusalem, 41 43.44.147. շ86 Tier, Philipp, 8 Third Lithuanian Statute (1588), 26 Յ98
Time of Troubles, 42,48,52 Tkachenko, Zinaida, 170-178 Ukrainian Question, 97 “To the Inhabitants of Ukrainian Studies Fund, 9 Little Russia,” 89 Ukrainian Revolution, 40 Ukrainian Writers’ Union, 188-189 Tolochko, Oleksii, 9-10 Ukrainization, 98 Tomashivsky, Stepan, 310 Ukrainka, Lesia, 276 Ukrainian Greek Catholic trade Baltic, 26 conflict with Russia over, 229 Transcarpatina, 139,270,286, 292,309,311,317 (Uniate) Church, 45, 60-61, 288,330-331,343-344 Union of Brest (1596), 2,34 Union of Hadiach (1658), 55-64 Trotsky, Leon, 331 Union of Lublin (1596), Truman, Harry S., 165 Trump, Donald J., ix, x 17,19-21,23, 24 Union of the Russian People, 90 Tryzub (Trident), 241-242, 248, United Nations Organization, 164 250,253,254-255.49 Tsukanov (worker), 154 United States Russian relations with, 166-167 Turkey, 300,316,317 Russia-Ukraine conflict Twardowski, Samuel, 60,62,63 and, 238-239 Soviet Union and, 163,170-178 Tymoshenko, Semen, 137,250 Tymoshenko, Yulia, 265,272 See also individualpresidents Udwin, Emma, 299 Unity Day, 249 Ustrialov, Nikolai, 38 “Ukase on How to Investigate Uvarov, Sergei, 290 and on the Belarusians Themselves,” 42-43 Ukraine: A BriefHistory (Szporluk), 7 Varangians, 1-2 Vasilit, Reverend, 246 Ukraine: A History (Subtelny), 7 Velednytsky (student), 153 Ukraine at the Turning Point (Lypynsky), 37-38 Velvet Revolution, 346 Ukraine Is Not Russia (Kuchma), 302 Vernadsky, George, 4 Ukrainian Autocephalous Vernadsky, Vladimir, 157-158 Viatrovych, Volodymyr, 275 Orthodox Church, 288 Velychko, Samiilo, 60-61 Ukrainian Free University, 9 Volhynia, Radvila map and,
23-24 Ukrainian independence, Voltaire, 71,340 von Engel, Johann Christian, 10 199-200,346 Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA), xi, 248,249,269-270,271,273,279 Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Kyiv Patriarchate, 288 von Hagen, Mark, 7-8, to, 13 Vushko, Iryna, 10—n Vyhovsky, Ivan, hetman, 55.56,57.59 . 6і-6з
PLOKHY. THE FRONTLINE Vyshnevetsky, Dmytro, 28,29-30 prison sentences of, 234 Vyshnevetsky, Mykhailo, 24 protests against, 228-230,257,261 Vyshnevetsky, Oleksandr, 32 Russian seizure of Vyshnevetsky family, 24-25 Crimea and, 231 Vytautas, Grand Duke, 27 support for, 265,272 Waldemar, Prince (Netherlands), 48 Tryzub (Trident) and, 259 Wandycz, Piotr, 311 Yushchenko’s decrees Svoboda Party and, 248 and, 249-250 Warsaw Pact, 182 Wereszczyński, Józef, 35 Yatseniuk, Arsenii, 226,250,272 Westernizers, 303-304 Wheatcroft, Stephen G., 108,126 Yekelchyk, Serhy, 161 Yeltsin, Boris, 226,227,315 White Movement, 292-293 Yugoslavia, 238 Wolff, Larry, 10,340 Yushchenko, Viktor Bandera and, xi, 249,251-252 Chatham House Prize and, 317 Wolowyna, Oleh, 107,108,123 World Cinema Documentary election of, 228 Grand Jury Prize, 202 European Union and, World War II commemorations of, 39 299 3l6’3ïS 32° partitions of Poland and, 236 Orange Revolution and, 336 political geography of Ukrainian national Europe and, 310-311 Russian nationalism and, 294 Yanukovych and, 250,259 idea from, 322 Soviet entry into, 131-132, тЗЗ_ІЗб, 143՜148,150-155. l6° western Ukraine and, 286 Zaborovsky, Lev, 40 Zalizniak (student), 154 Zaporizhzhia monument and, Zaporozhian Cossacks, 33-34,47-48 243-244, 245, 248-249* 25Տ-շ56 Zarubinsky, Oleh, 317-318 Zashkilniak, Leonid, 312 Yakovenko, Natalia, 312 Zavoloka, Dmytro, 113,115 Yalta Conference (1945), 161, 164-165,332,344 Zbaraski, Janusz, 30 Yanukovych, Viktor Bandera and, xi election of, 319 400 Zbořiv Agreement (1649), 47 Zealots of Piety, 48 Zebrzydowski Rebellion
European Union and, (1606-1607), 23 Zelenskyi, Volodymyr, x 316-317,320,323 Zhdanov, Andrei, 132,140 Great Famine and, 268 Zhemchuzhina, Polina, 177 Manafort and, x ouster of, ix Zyzanii, Lavrentii, 45 . . Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München |
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spelling | Plokhy, Serhii 1957- Verfasser (DE-588)12483017X aut The frontline essays on Ukraine's past and present Serhii Plokhy Cambridge, Massachusetts Harvard University Press [2021] © 2021 xv, 400 Seiten Karten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Harvard series in Ukrainian studies 81 Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 gnd rswk-swf Geschichtspolitik (DE-588)1041864515 gnd rswk-swf Ukraine (DE-588)4061496-7 gnd rswk-swf History Ukraine / History Ukraine (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Ukraine (DE-588)4061496-7 g Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 s Geschichtspolitik (DE-588)1041864515 s Geschichte z DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, epub 978-0-674-26884-5 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF 978-0-674-26885-2 Harvard series in Ukrainian studies 81 (DE-604)BV002789515 81 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032991844&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032991844&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
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title | The frontline essays on Ukraine's past and present |
title_auth | The frontline essays on Ukraine's past and present |
title_exact_search | The frontline essays on Ukraine's past and present |
title_exact_search_txtP | The frontline essays on Ukraine's past and present |
title_full | The frontline essays on Ukraine's past and present Serhii Plokhy |
title_fullStr | The frontline essays on Ukraine's past and present Serhii Plokhy |
title_full_unstemmed | The frontline essays on Ukraine's past and present Serhii Plokhy |
title_short | The frontline |
title_sort | the frontline essays on ukraine s past and present |
title_sub | essays on Ukraine's past and present |
topic | Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 gnd Geschichtspolitik (DE-588)1041864515 gnd |
topic_facet | Politik Geschichtspolitik Ukraine Aufsatzsammlung |
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volume_link | (DE-604)BV002789515 |
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