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I. ORIGINS OF UKRAINE 13
(1) The Georgraphy of Ukraine. (2) The Prehistoric Period.
(3) Greek Colonies on the Shores of the Black Sea. (4) The Nomads.
(5) The Settlement of Slavic Tribes in Eastern Europe. (6) The Origin
of the Ukrainian State. (7) The Scandinavians and Their Part in the
Building of the Ukrainian State.
II. THE RISE OF KYIV AN RUS’ 28
(8) The First Kyivan Princes. (9) Christianity in Ukraine. (10)
Volodymyr the Great. (11) Yaroslav the Wise. (12) The Inter-
national Position of the Kyivan State.
III. THE DECLINE OF KYIVAN RUS’ 38
(13) The Beginning of the Disintigration of the Kyivan State.
(14) The Invasion of the Polovtsi. (15) The Strife of the Princes.
(16) The Formation of the Russian People.
IV. THE STRUCTURE OF KYIVAN RUS’ 52
(17) Political, (18) Social, and (19) Economic Conditions in the
Kyivan State.
V. WESTERN RUS’ ................................... 65
(20) The Princedom of Galicia and Volynia. (21) Volodymyrko.
(22) Yaroslav Osmomysl. (23) Roman. (24) King Danylo (Daniel).
(25) The Invasion of the Tatars. (26) The Significance of Galicia —
Volynia. (27) Trade and Cultural Influences.
VI. UKRAINIAN LANDS UNDER LITHUANIA 81
(28) Conditions in Ukraine under the Tatar Invasion. (29)
Lithuania. (30) Ukraine under the Lithuanian Princes. (31) The
Union of Lithuania and Poland.
VII. THE STRUCTURE OF LITHUANIA-RUS’ 100
(32) The Ukrainian Lands under the Lithuanian Princes from
the Fourteenth to the Sixteenth Century. (33) Princely Power and
Organs of State and Local Administration. (34) The Council of
Lords. (35) Social Classes. (36) The Lithuanian Statute.
VIII. UKRAINIAN LANDS UNDER POLAND 114
(37) Western Ukrainian Territories under Polish Rule. (38)
Political and Economic Evolution. (39) The Consequences of the
Union of Lublin to the Eastern Ukrainian Lands and Their New
Colonization.
VII
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IX. THE EMERGENCE OF THE COSSACKS 125
(40) The Cossacks and Their Importance in Ukrainian History.
(41) The Circumstances and Condition under which the Cossacks
Developed. (42) The Polish Government and the Ukrainian Cossacks
in the Second Half of the Sixteenth Century.
X. THE ORTHODOX CHURCH 140
(43) The Fate of the Orthodox Church under Lithuanian and
Polish Rule. (44) The Inner Organization of the Ukrainian Church.
(45) The Decline of the Orthodox Church. (46) The Orthodox
Revival. (47) Religious Brotherhoods.
XI. POLITICS OF RELIGION .......................... 152
(48) Attempts at Union of the Churches during the Thirteenth,
Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries. (49). Orthodox Bishops, Pro-
moters of the Union. (50) The Council of Brest (Berestia) and Its
Immediate Consequences. (51) Religious Polemics. (52) The First
Cossack Rebellion against Poland.
XII. COSSACK CAMPAIGNS ............................ 170
(53) The Cossacks at the Beginning of the Seventeenth Century.
(54) Petro Konashevych Sahaidachny. (55) The Cossack Defenders
of the Orthodox Church. (56) The Revival of the Orthodox
Hierarchy.
XHI. COSSACK POLITICS .............................. 190
(57) The Cossacks after Sahaidachny. (58) The Struggle in
the Seim for the Orthodox Church. (59) The Interventions of the
Cossacks in the Crimea. (60) The Uprisings of 1625 and 1630.
(61) Petro Mohyla and His Times. (62) The Revolts of Pavliuk and
Ostanyn. (63) The Ukrainian Territory United under the Polish
Crown.
XIV. WARS OL LIBERATION ............................ 212
64) Poland on the Eve of Khmelnytsky’s Uprising. (65) The
Causes of the Uprising. (66) The Personality of Bohdan Khmelny-
tsky. (67) Preparations for the Uprising. (68) The First Successes.
(69) The Campaign of 1649 and The Treaty of Zboriv.
XV. BERTH OF THE COSSACK STATE 235
(70) The Campaign of Berestechko. (71) The Treaty of Bila
Tserkva. (72) Khmelnytsky’s Moldavian Policy. (73) A New War
against Poland. (74) The Alliance with Muscovy, 1654. (75) The
Ukrainian-Muscovite War against Poland, 1654-1656. (76) Khmelny-
tsky’s Political Plans. (77) Alliances with Sweden and Transylvania.
(78) Khmelnytsky’s Death.
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XVI. THE PARTITION OF UKRAINE 261
(79) The Rule of Hetman Ivan Vyshovsky. (80) The Breach
with Muscovy. (81) The Union of Hadiach. (82) The Battle of
Konotop. (83) Hetman Yuras Khmelnytsky. (84) The Treaty of
Pereiaslav of 1659. (85) The Campaign of Chudniv and the New
Ukrainian-Polish Alliance. (86) The Partition of Ukraine. (87)
Teteria and Brukhovetsky. (88) Jan Casimir’s Campaign in Left
Bank Ukraine. (89) Anarchy in Right Bank Ukraine.
XVII. STRUGGLE FOR UNITY 283
(90) Petro Doroshenko. (91) The Introduction of Muscovite
Administration into Ukraine. (92) Doroshenko’s War against
Poland, 1667. (93) Brukhovetsky’s Uprising against Muscovy. (94)
Doroshenko’s Conquest of Left Bank Ukraine. (95) Doroshenko’s
Struggle against Sukhovy and Khanenko. (96) Mnohohrishny,
Hetman of Left Bank Ukraine. (97) Doroshenko’s Turkish Policy
and the War of 1682. (98) Hetman Samoilovych. (99) Doroshenko’s
Downfall. (100) Wars for Chyhyryn. (101) Yuras Khmelnytsky,
“Prince of Ukraine”. (102) The Treaty of Bakhchisaray.
XVIII. UKRAINE AND MUSCOVY 309
(102) Measures Taken by Turkey and Poland for the Coloniza-
tion of Right Bank Ukraine. (103) “Eternal Peace” between Poland
and Muscovy and Its Consequences for Ukraine. (104) The Sub-
ordination of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church to the Patriarch of
Moscow. (105) The Crimean Campaign of 1867 and Samoilovyeh’s
Downfall. (106) Hetman Mazepa. (107) His Domestic Policy.
(108) Petrick’s Uprising. (109) The War with Turkey and the
Crimea.
XIX. THE STRUCTURE OF THE COSSACK STATE 328
(110) The Ukrainian Cossack State of the Second Half of the
Seventeenth Century. (Ill) The Territory and the Constitution.
(112) The Hetman. (113) The Government. (114) The Army.
(115) Finance. (116) Trade. (117) Social Classes and Their Mutual
Relations. (118) The Zaporozhian Sich. (119) Education and
Culture.
XX. EFFORTS AT INDEPENDENCE 357
(120) The Role of Ukraine in the Great Northern War. (121)
The Occupation of Right Bank Ukraine by Mazepa. (122) The
Imprisonment of Paliy. (123) The Alliance with Sweden. (124) The
Campaign of Charles XII in Ukraine. (125) The Battle of Poltava.
(126) Mazepa’s Death in Exile. (127) Hetman Pylyp Orlyk and His
Constitution. (128) Orlyk’s Campaign in Right Bank Ukraine. (129)
Tsar Peter’s Pruth Campaign. (130) Orlyk’s Acitivities in Exile.
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XXI. DECLINE OF THE COSSACK STATE 387
(131) The Policy of the Russian Government towards Ukraine
after the Catastrophe of Poltava. (132) The Demoralization of the
Cossack Officers. (133) Hetman Ivan Skoropadsky. (134) Work on
the Canals. (135) The Ruin of Ukrainian Foreign Trade. (136) The
“Little Russian” Board (Collegium). (137) Hetman Pavlo Polubotok.
(138) A New Course in Policy towards Ukraine in the Reign of
Peter II. (139) Hetman Danylo Apostol.
XXII. THE DEMISE OF THE COSSACK STATE 420
(140) The Second “Little Russian” Board. (141) The Turkish
War, 1734-1740, and its Serious Consequences for Ukraine. (142)
Hetman Kyrylo Rozumovsky. (143) The Growing Importance of
the Cossack Officer Class. (144) Rozumovsky’s Reforms of the
Courts of Justice. (145) The Abolition of the Hetmanship. (146)
Peter Rumiantsev, Governor General of “Little Russia”. (147) The
Abolition of Ukrainian Autonomy. (148) Historical Importance of
the Cossack Period (Hetmanshchyna).
XXffl. SLOBIDSKA UKRAINE 450
(149) The Population of Slobidska Ukraine. (150) The Cossack
Regiments of Slobidska Ukraine. (151) Social and Economic Con-
ditions. (152) Landownership. (153) Military Service. (154) Russian
Reforms in the Eighteenth Century. (155) Cultural Conditions.
XXIV. THE END OF THE SICH 464
(156) The Zaporozhian Cossacks after Their Return in 1734.
(157) Their Political Constitution and Social Structure. (158) Their
Economic Position. (159) The Colonization of the Zaporozhian
Territory by Serbs. (160) The Destruction of the Zaporozhian Sich.
(161) The Emigration of the Zaporozhian Cossacks into Turkey.
(162) Their Settlement of the Danube. (136) The Return to Russia.
(164) The Cossack Army of Azov. (165) The Black Sea Cossacks
(Chornomortsi) and the Kuban Cossacks.
XXV. RIGHT BANK AND WESTERN UKRAINE 485
(166) Right Bank Ukraine during the Eighteenth Century.
(167) The Haidamak Movement. (168) Koliivshchyna—the Uprising
of 1768. (169) The Annexation of Galicia by Austria. (170) Church
Union in Galicia and its Consequences. (171) Carpathian Rus’.
XXVI. RUSSIAN POLITICS IN UKRAINE ................... 508
(172) Ukrainian Territories United under Russia. (173) The
Transformation of the Cossack Officer Class (Starshyna) into Rus.
sian Nobility. (174) The Beginning of the Ukrainian National
Renaissance. (175) The Brotherhood of SS Cyril and Methodius.
(176) Russian Policy in Right Bank Ukraine. (177) The “Kyivan
Cossacks of 1855”.
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XXVII. THE UKRAINIAN NATIONAL REVIVAL 535
(178) The Revival of the Ukrainian National Movement in
Russia after the Crimean War. (179) The Peasant Reforms of 1861.
(180) The Suppression of Ukrainians in Russia. (181) Galicia under
Austrian Rule. (182) The Emancipation of Serfs in Austria. (183)
The Beginning of the National Renaissance in Galicia. (184)
Galician Relations with Ukraine.
XXVIH. FORCES OF CHANGE AND REACTION 562
(185) The Ukrainian Movement in the 1870’s. (186) The
Decree of May 18, 1876. (187) Events in the 1880’s. (188) The
Ukrainian Movement Becomes Radical. (189) The Revolution of
1905. (190) Successes of the Ukrainian National Movement in
Austria. (191) On the Threshold of Great Events.
XXIX*. THE ROAD TO INDEPENDENCE 587
(192) Ukraine and World War I. (198) Political Activities during
the War. (194) The Revolution of 1917. (195) The Formation of
the Central Rada. (196) The Road to Autonomy. (197) The
Bolshevik Revolution and the Third Universal. (198) Organization
of the Ukrainian Army. (199) The Russian-Ukrainian War. (200)
The Declaration of Independence.
XXX. UKRAINIAN STATEHOOD 619
(201) The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk. (202) Hetman Skoropadskÿ
and the Ukrainian State. (203) Foreign and Domestic Affairs.
(204) The Ukrainian Armed Forces under the Hetmanate. (205)
The End of the Hetmanate. (206) The Directory. (207) The Second
Soviet Russian Invasion. (208) The Collapse of the Ukrainian
National Republic. (209) The Western Ukrainian National Republic.
(210) The Galician Question on the International Arena. (211)
Bukovyna. (212) Carpathian Rus (213) Conclusion.
XXXI. INTER-WAR SOVIET UKRAINE 665
(214) Ukrainian Communism. (215) The Establishment of
Soviet Ukraine. (216) The Second Soviet Republic. (217) Conso-
lidation of the Soviet Regime. (218) Ukrainian-Russian Relations,
1920-24. (219) The Formation of the USSR. (220) Ukrainization.
(221) Stalinism. (222) Collectivization. (223) Industrialization.
(224) Stalin’s Suppression of Ukraine. (225) The Ukrainian Orthodox
Church.
XXXII. INTER-WAR WESTERN UKRAINE 712
(226) Western Ukraine under Poland. (227) Initial Polish
Occupation. (228) The Ukrainian Political Position. (229) Polish
Policies. (230) Pacification. (231) Polish Rule in Retrospect. (232)
Bukovyna under Rumania. (223) Carpatho-Ukraine.
XI
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XXXIII. UKRAINE DURING WORLD WAR II 739
(234) The German-Soviet Invasion of Poland. (235) Ukrainians
in the Government-General of Poland. (236) The Soviet Occupa-
tion of Western Ukraine, 1939-41. (237) German Invasion and
Occupation of Ukraine, 1941-1944. (238) Reichskommissariat
Ukraine. (239) Armed Resistance. (240) The Ukrainian Division.
(241 The Reestablishment of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church.
XXXIV. CONTEMPORARY UKRAINE 760
(242) The Unification of Ukraine and Post-War Reconstruction.
(243) Resistance to Soviet Occupation. (214) Church Policy. (245)
Ideological Re-education. (246) Ukraine after Stalin. (247) Intel-
lectual and Political Dissent. (248) Soviet Ukraine in Foreign
Affairs. (249) Ukrainians in Diaspora, (a) Emigration to the United
States, (b) Emigration to Canada, (c) Emigre Politics. (250) Prospects
for the Future.
XII
APPENDICES:
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I. Rulers of Medieval Ukraine .......................... 838
II. Grand Princes of Lithuania ......................... 839
III. Polish Kings ............................................ 839
IV. Hetmans of the Ukrainian Cossack State .................. 840
V. Muscovite Tsar and Russian Bmperors ..................... 840
MAPS (by R. J. Kapty)
1. Kyivan Rus’ ............................................. 815
2. East Slavic Tribes .................................... 816
3. Medieval Ukraine ....................................... 817
4. Medieval Trade Routes ................................... 818
5. Tatar Invasions ....................................... 819
6. Ukraine under Lithuania ................................. 820
7. Ukrainian Cossack State ................................. 821
8. Ukraine in 1918 ......................................... 822
9. Inter-war (1921-1939) Ukraine ........................... 823
10. Agricultural Regions .................................... 824
11. Industry .............................................. 825
PICTURES
1. Medieval Ukraine .........
2. Frescoes .................
3. Volodymyr the Great ......
4. Yaroslav the Wise ........
5. The Cathedral of St. Sophia
6. Bohdan Khmelnytsky .......
7. Ivan Mazepa ..............
8. Zaporozhian Cossacks .....
9. Ivan Kotliarevsky ........
10. Taras Shevchenko .........
11. Ivan Franko ..............
12. Mykhailo Hrushevsky ......
13. Symon Petliura ...........
14. Pavlo Skoropadsky ........
15. Cavalry ..................
16. Peasant house ............
17. Ivan Franko University ...
18. Kyiv .....................
Bibliography .............
Index ....................~.
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UB Magazin
Bestellen und vier Wochen ausleihen mit VerlängerungsoptionSignatur: | 00 NK 4700 D715 S9 |
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Exemplar 1 | entleihbar Vorhanden |