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Betrayal of the cossacks
Betrayal of the cossacks













betrayal of the cossacks

“Iuzhnyi i Vostochnyi ‘frontir’ Rossii v XV-XVIII Vekakh (The Russian Southern and Eastern Frontiers from the 15th to the 18th Centuries).” Ab Imperio: Studies of New Imperial History and Nationalism in the Post-Soviet Space 1 (January 1, 2003): 47–64. “Taras Bulba on the Pampas and the Fjords: A Ukrainian Cossack Theme in Western Opera.” Harvard Ukrainian Studies 22 (January 1, 1998): 209–24. “‘Otamanshchyna’? The Self-Formation of Ukrainian and Russian Warlords at the Beginning of the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries.” Ab Imperio: Studies of New Imperial History and Nationalism in the Post-Soviet Space 3 (January 1, 2015): 73–95. “New Evidence on the 1630 Zaporozhian Cossack Uprising.” Harvard Ukrainian Studies 16, no.

betrayal of the cossacks

“A Comeback for the Cossacks.” National Geographic 194, no. “The Politics of Identity in a Russian Borderland Province: The Kuban Neo-Cossack Movement, 1989-1996.” Europe-Asia Studies 49, no. “Russian Boyars and the Ukrainian Hetmanate.” Journal of Ukrainian Studies 29, no. “Heroic Masculinity in Post-Soviet Ukraine: Cossacks, UPA and ‘Svoboda.’” East - West: Journal of Ukrainian Studies 2, no. 4 (December 1, 1998): 633–57.īureychak, Tetyana, and Olena Petrenko. “The Kuban’ Cossak Revival (1989-1993): The Beginnings of a Cossak National Movement in the North Caucasus Region.” Nationalities Papers 26, no. “From the Verge of Extinction to Ethnic Distinction: Cossack Identity and Ethnicity in the Kuban’ Region, 1991-2002.” Ab Imperio: Studies of New Imperial History and Nationalism in the Post-Soviet Space 2 (January 1, 2004): 617–45. “‘Brothers, We Are All of Cossack Stock’: The Cossack Campaign in Ukrainian Newspapers on the Eve of Independence.” Harvard Ukrainian Studies 21, no. “Zabaikal’skoe Kazachestvo v Sovetskoi i Postsovetskoi Istoriografii (The Transbaikal Cossacks in Soviet and Post-Soviet Historiography).” Ab Imperio: Studies of New Imperial History and Nationalism in the Post-Soviet Space 2 (January 1, 2004): 597–616.īerkhoff, Karel C. “Testing Constructivism: Why Not More ‘Cossacks’ in Krasnodar Kray.” Post-Soviet Affairs 30, no. “Uninvited Guests in the Communal Apartment: Nation-Formation Processes among Unrecognized Soviet Nationalities.” Nationalities Papers 38, no. The articles are alphabetically arranged.Īppleby, Ian. Also recommended are: Europe-Asia Studies, Canadian Slavonic Papers, Post-Soviet Affairs, and Kritika. The articles listed here are from the following journals: Slavic Review, Slavonic and East European Review, Ab imperio, Harvard Ukrainian Studies, East-West: Journal of Ukrainian Studies, Russian Review, Nationalities Papers, The Journal of Slavic Military Studies, and Russian History/Histoire Russe.















Betrayal of the cossacks