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ID132113
Title ProperUkraine's ancient hatreds
LanguageENG
AuthorGvosdev, Nikolas K
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)IN 1708, Charles XII of Sweden invaded Ukraine. His aim was to use it as a base for a final advance on Peter the Great's Moscow. The Cossack hetman, Ivan Mazeppa, decided to throw his lot in with the Swedes in a bid to secure Ukraine's complete independence. His decision split the Cossacks; while some followed Mazeppa, others elected a new leader, Ivan Skoropadsky, who reaffirmed his loyalty to the Cossack alliance with Russia. The following year, Charles was defeated by Peter at the climactic Battle of Poltava, Russia emerged as a player in European affairs, Ukraine was brought under closer control by the imperial government and Mazeppa fled into exile.
`In' analytical NoteNational Interest vol. , No.132; Jul-Aug 2014: p.16-24
Journal SourceNational Interest vol. , No.132; Jul-Aug 2014: p.16-24
Key WordsUkraine ;  Charles XII ;  Russia ;  Mazeppa ;  Russian Orthodox Church ;  History