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Acknowledgements, ix
Preface, xi
Introduction: Ivan Lysiak-Rudnytsky, Scholar and “Communicator”, xv
Maps: Nineteenth-Century Ukraine xxiii
Ukraine since 1945, xxv
Ukraine between East and West, 1
The Role of Ukraine in Modern History, 11
Observations on the Problem of “Historical” and “Non-Historical” Nations, 37
Polish-Ukrainian Relations: The Burden of History, 49
Pereiaslav: History and Myth, 77
Trends in Ukrainian Political Thought, 91
The Intellectual Origins of Modern Ukraine, 123
Hipolit Vladimir Terlecki, 143
Michal Czajkowski’s Cossack Project During the Crimean War: An Analysis of of Ideas, 173
Franciszek Duchinski and His Impact on Ukrainian Political Thought, 187
Drahomanov as a Political Theorist, 203
The First Ukrainian Political Program: Mykhailo Drahomanov’s “Introduction” to Hromada, 255
Mykhailo Drahomanov and the Problem of Ukrainian-Jewish Relations, 283
The Problem of Ukrainian-Jewish Relations in Nineteenth-Century Ukrainian Political Thought, 299
The Ukrainians in Galicia under Austrian Rule, 315
Carpatho-Ukraine: A People in Search of Their Identity, 353
The Ukrainian National Movement on the Eve of the First World War, 375
The Fourth Universal and Its Ideological Antecedents, 389
Volodymyr Vynnychenko’s Ideas in the Light of His Political Writings, 417
Viacheslav Lypynsky: Statesman, Historian, and Political Thinker, 437
Lypynsky’s Political Ideas from the Perspective of Our Time, 447
Soviet Ukraine in Historical Perspective, 463
The Political Thought of Soviet Ukrainian Dissidents, 477
Index, 491
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