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Ukrainization (Ukrainian: Українізація [ʊkɾɐˌjiɲiˈzat͡sijɐ]) or
Ukrainisation is a
policy or
practice of
increasing the
usage and
facilitating the development...
- The
history of
Ukrainian nationality can be
traced back to the
kingdom of
Kievan Rus' of the 9th to 12th centuries. It was the
predecessor state to what...
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suppression (during the
subsequent period of Stalinism), and
renewed Ukrainization (notably in the
epoch of Khrushchev, c. 1953 to 1964).
Ukrainian cultural...
- of the
Ukrainian Republic's independence, and
later led the
cultural Ukrainization effort in
Soviet Ukraine. When the
policy was
reversed and he was removed...
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Slavophilia Slavophobia Bjørnflaten, Jan Ivar...
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constitution of the
Soviet Union (1937).
During the 1920s, a
policy of
Ukrainization was
pursued in the
Ukrainian SSR, as part of the
general Soviet korenization...
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economic mismanagement of the
central government in Kyiv and
alleged Ukrainization. In 1993, the
Interfront parti****ted in a
rally in
Donetsk against...
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Ukrainian SSR, and
after taking office,
Skrypnyk pushed for a new
round of '
Ukrainization'. With
Skrypnyk as the
Education Commissar several new
literary and...
- "indigenization",
literally "putting down roots") in
Soviet Ukraine (see:
Ukrainization). The text
translates to: "Son!
Enroll in the
School of Red Commanders [uk]...
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international Orthographic Conference in Kharkiv,
during the
period of
Ukrainization in
Soviet Ukraine. But the
policy was
reversed in the 1930s, and the...