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Eastern Europe in Search of a Nation: Romantic Nationalism ...
Serhiy BilenkyThe dissertation explores the patterns of political imagination of East European intelligentsia in the 1830s-1840s, in particular the ways it imagined communities known as nations or nationalities.
The Polish Review
More editionsLIII, No. 1, 2008:73-95 ©2008 The Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America Serhiy Bilenky THE CLASH OF MENTAL GEOGRAPHIES: POLES ON UKRAINE, UKRAINIANS ON POLAND IN THE TIME OF ROMANTICISM1 After the final ...
Romantic Nationalism in Eastern Europe: Russian, Polish, and ...
Serhiy Bilenky7: “Russkaia Pravda”P.I. Pestel'a i sochineniia, iei predshestvuiushchie, M. V. Nechkina, ed. (Moscow, 1958), p. 116. Compare Susanna Rabow-Edling, “The Decembrists and the Concept of a Civic Nation,” Nationalities Papers 35 (May 2007), ...
Russia: The Story of War
Gregory CarletonPhyllis Penn Kohler (New York: Pellegrini & Cudahy, 1951), 98; on the dismissal by Polish intellectuals of Russian Slavicness, see Serhiy Bilenky, Romantic Nationalism in Eastern Europe (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2012), 64.
Brothers or Enemies: The Ukrainian National Movement and ...
Johannes RemyReferences are to the reprinted work: Panteleimon Kulish, Povist′ pro ukraïns′ kyi narod (Lviv: Litopys, 2006), according to the pagination of the 1846 original edition; for an analysis of the contents, see Serhiy Bilenky, Romantic Nationalism, ...
Russia in Flames: War, Revolution, Civil War, 1914 - 1921
Laura EngelsteinAlexei Miller, The Ukrainian Question: The Russian Empire and Nationalism in the Nineteenth Century (Budapest: Central European University Press, 2003), 25 (quote), 30–36. 3. Serhiy Bilenky, “Children of Rus': From the Little Russian Idea ...
Imperial Urbanism in the Borderlands: Kyiv, 1800 - 1905
Serhiy BilenkyImperial Urbanism in the Borderlands is the first work to approach the history of Kyiv from an interdisciplinary perspective and showcases Kyiv's rightful place as a city worthy of attention from historians, urbanists, and literary scholars ...
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