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The Ukrainian question: the Russian Empire and nationalism in the nineteenth century
A. I. Miller
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Frontmatter
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Preface (page ix)
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Acknowledgements (page xi)
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Introduction (page 1)
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Chapter 1 Russia and Ukrainophilism in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century (page 49)
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Chapter 2 The First Years of Alexander II's Reign and Latent Ukrainophilism (page 61)
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Chapter 3 The Advancement of Ukrainophilism in the 1860s. Osnova and the Russian Press (page 75)
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Chapter 4 The Imperial Authorities and Ukrainophilism, 1862 to 1863. The Genesis of the Valuev Circular (page 97)
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Chapter 5 The Valuev Circular in Government Structures and Public Opinion (page 117)
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Chapter 6 Government Policy after the Valuev Circular (page 127)
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Chapter 7 Strengthening the Russian Assimilation Potential in the Western Borderland (page 139)
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Chapter 8 The Kiev Period of Ukrainophilism (1872-1876) (page 155)
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Chapter 9 The Ems Edict (page 179)
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Chapter 10 The "Execution" of the Ems Edict (page 191)
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Chapter 11 The Consequences of the Ems Edict (page 199)
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Chapter 12 The Subsidy for Slovo. Galician Rusyns in the Policy of St. Petersburg (page 211)
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Chapter 13 The 1880-1881 Crisis of Power and the Attempt to Abolish the Ems Edict (page 221)
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Conclusion (page 247)
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Appendix 1 (page 263)
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Appendix 2 (page 267)
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Sources and Literature (page 275)
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Glossary (page 289)
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Index of Names (page 291)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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RR | 63.4 (Oct. 2004): 706-707 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3664002 |
AHR | 109.4 (Oct. 2004): 1338 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3524228 |
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Published: c2003
Publisher: Central European University Press
- 9789639241602 (hardcover)
- 9786155211188 (ebook)