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Title: The ideological basis of the "national" intellectuals of the imperial period: The views of G. A. Poletika (1725-1784) on "Ukrainian statehood"
Authors: Lazarev, Y. A.
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Institute for Slavic Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Citation: Lazarev, Y. A. The ideological basis of the "national" intellectuals of the imperial period: The views of G. A. Poletika (1725-1784) on "Ukrainian statehood" / Y. A. Lazarev. — DOI 10.31168/2305-6754.2016.5.1.6 // Slovene. — 2016. — Vol. 1. — Iss. 5. — P. 184-202.
Abstract: The paper deals with questions regarding the formation of the modern Ukrainian nation and, particularly, the impact of the political activities and writings of G. A. Poletika (1725-1784). The author reconstructs the context of the genesis of Poletika's views of the history of "Malorossiya" and the Zaporozhian Host. The paper shows that the debates about the rights and duties of the nobility, in which Poletika was deeply involved, could not produce radically new political language capable of questioning the integrity of the Russian Empire. This, in turn, derives from the fact that preservation of "Malorossiyan rights" was an important element of political bargaining for the Ukrainian Cossack elite. The purpose of this bargain was to consolidate the privileged position of the Cossack elite. In Poletika's writings, the ideal of the "Hetmanate" or independent "Ukrainian Cossack state," as well as feelings about the loss of the "Ukrainian state," was absent, even though this concept was common to all Malorossiyan social groups. The Cossack past was considered by Poletika as an "age of misfortune," in contrast to the Polish times. The author concludes that there were significant ruptures in the process of building the modern Ukrainian nation.
Keywords: G. A. POLETIKA
HETMANATE
HISTORY OF UKRAINE
LITTLE RUSSIAN RIGHTS
RUSSIAN EMPIRE
UKRAINIAN COSSACK ELITE
ZAPOROZHIAN HOST
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/90679
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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RSCI ID: 27184081
SCOPUS ID: 84986882852
WOS ID: 000382843000006
PURE ID: 1185207
ISSN: 2304-0785
DOI: 10.31168/2305-6754.2016.5.1.6
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