Ukraina and the Peace-conference

Stanislav Dnistriansky (1870 - 1935)

The 19th century was the Golden Age of Nationalism in Europe. By the end of the century many countries achieved their national self-determination. But the asunder of the territories was still a cause of dispute which led to the Great War (WWI) in 1914.

Ukrainian nationalism reached its peak in the early years of the 20th century. The Great War was the opportunity of the nation to obtain its unification and liberty from Russian Empire and Austria-Hungary which kept Ukraine under their reign for decades. Ukrainian intelligentsia and peasants of all ages and genders from both parts of the divided Ukraine united for a common goal – the independence of Ukraine. Ukrainian National Republic was created as the result of the struggle. Despite the large population of this nation, UNR still had to fight for its recognition by the world. - Summary by Anastasiia Solokha

Genre(s): Essays & Short Works, Political Science, Modern (20th C)

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 The Right of Self-Determination of Peoples KevinS
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Play 02 The Ukrainian Nation. Part 1 Luke Hamilton
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Play 03 The Ukrainian Nation. Part 2 Luke Hamilton
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Play 04 The Ukrainian History. Part 1 roselbex
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Play 05 The Ukrainian History. Part 2 roselbex
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Play 06 The Ukrainian Territory. Part 1 Inkell
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Play 07 The Ukrainian Territory. Part 2 Inkell
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Play 08 The Ukrainian National Wealth KevinS
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