The Ukraine
“We are not the same nation with Russian people,” the statement which all Ukrainians wish to convey to the whole world for centuries. The striving for freedom and independence is what these people shed much of their blood on Ukrainian lands for.
“The Ukraine” by Bedwin Sands (George Raffalovich) describes Ukrainian problem, which exacerbated in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, by looking back at the Ukrainian history, the development of Ukrainian literature and its influence, and by considering its relations with Austria and Russia. (Summary by Anastasiia Solokha)
Genre(s): Essays & Short Works, History, Political Science
Language: English
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 00 | Introduction | Kerry Adams |
00:13:09 |
Play 01 | The Place of the Ukrainians among the Slav Races | Alister |
00:05:12 |
Play 02 | The Ukrainian Nation | Alister |
00:13:53 |
Play 03 | A Review of Ukrainian History. Part 1 | Luke Hamilton |
00:14:20 |
Play 04 | A Review of Ukrainian History. Part 2 | Luke Hamilton |
00:17:01 |
Play 05 | Ukrainian Literature | Kristin G. |
00:14:28 |
Play 06 | The Austrian Ukraine | Availle |
00:19:12 |
Play 07 | Uniat and Orthodox Churches | Luke Hamilton |
00:18:29 |
Play 08 | Russian Activity in Galicia | Alister |
00:06:14 |
Play 09 | Conclusion | Larry Wilson |
00:06:48 |