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called a
ukrainophile. Its
opposite is Ukrainophobia. The term is used
primarily in a
political and
cultural context. "Ukrainophilia" and "
Ukrainophile" are...
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polite society while remaining sympathetic to the
Ukrainophile movement. Help for the
Ukrainophile cause from
eastern Ukraine also took the form of generous...
- days
before his
wedding was
scheduled to take
place on 30
March 1847,
Ukrainophile Mykola Kostomarov was
arrested in Kyiv and
escorted to St. Petersburg...
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marginalized in
independent Ukraine, with the
Ukrainophile school being dominant in the
early 21st century. The
Ukrainophile school promotes an
identity that is...
- poet
Taras Shevchenko (died 1861), who was
fiercely anti-Russian and
Ukrainophile,
leading many
earlier Galician Ruthenians to
abandon their Russophilia...
- Identities.
Cambridge University Press. p. 31. ISBN 978-0-521-59968-9. The
Ukrainophile claim is that, in the
words of the 1991
declaration of
Ukrainian independence...
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university professor Watson Kirkconnell, who was
known to be both a
Ukrainophile and a
publicist of
human rights abuses under Stalinism, of
being "the...
- orientations: Russophiles, who saw
Ruthenians as part of the
Russian nation;
Ukrainophiles, who like
their Galician counterparts across the
Carpathian Mountains...
- Rus' as part of
national history has also been a
topic of
contention in
Ukrainophile vs.
Russophile schools of
historiography since the
Soviet era. Today...
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poetry of the
central Ukrainian writer,
Taras Shevchenko, an
opposing Ukrainophile movement arose which published literature in the Ukrainian/Ruthenian...