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Ukrainian nationalism in the Russian empire and its remnants / Kruzhkov, V   Journal Article
Kruzhkov, V Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract MODERN Russian historians and journalists have been paying a great deal of attention to the Ukrainian national movement in the former Soviet Union. A lot of research has been done of the emergence of Ukrainian statehood; generous territorial transfers to the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic from the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (RSFSR) and East European countries; the Ukrainification of former Malorossiya [Little Russia]; and the activities of Ukrainian radical nationalists before, during, and after World War II. Various aspects of the revival of nationalism in Ukraine in the 1990s are also on historians' radar.
Key Words Nationalism  Ukraine  Galicia  Russophobia  Malorossiya  Ukrainification. 
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