Ukrainian Nationalism : Politics, Ideology, and Literature, 1929-1956
معرفی کتاب «Ukrainian Nationalism : Politics, Ideology, and Literature, 1929-1956» نوشتهٔ Myroslav Shkandrij، منتشرشده توسط نشر Yale University Press در سال 2015. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Both Celebrated And Condemned, Ukrainian Nationalism Is One Of The Most Controversial And Vibrant Topics In Contemporary Discussions Of Eastern Europe. Perhaps Today There Is No More Divisive And Heatedly Argued Topic In Eastern European Studies Than The Activities In The 1930s And 1940s Of The Organization Of Ukrainian Nationalists (oun). This Book Examines The Legacy Of The Oun And Is The First To Consider The Movement's Literature Alongside Its Politics And Ideology. It Argues That Nationalism's Mythmaking, Best Expressed In Its Literature, Played An Important Role. In The Interwar Period Seven Major Writers Developed The Narrative Structures That Gave Nationalism Much Of Its Appeal. For The First Time, The Remarkable Impact Of Their Work Is Recognized. Introduction -- Politics -- Interwar Nationalism, 1922-38 -- The War And Postwar Years, 1939-56 -- Ideology -- Dmytro Dontsov -- The Organization Of Ukrainian Nationalists -- Nationlist Literature Between Myth And Modernism -- The Myth Of Palingenesis -- Literature -- Olena Teliha -- Leanid Mosendz And Oleh Olzhych -- Yurii Lypa -- Ulas Samchuk -- A Change Of Heart: Yurii Klen's Adventures Of The Archangel Raphael -- Dokia Humenna's Representation Of The Second World War In Her Novel And Diary -- Conclusion Myroslav Shkandrij. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 293-317) And Index. Both celebrated and condemned, Ukrainian nationalism is one of the most controversial and vibrant topics in contemporary discussions of Eastern Europe. Perhaps today there is no more divisive and heatedly argued topic in Eastern European studies than the activities in the 1930s and 1940s of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN).
This book examines the legacy of the OUN and is the first to consider the movement’s literature alongside its politics and ideology. It argues that nationalism’s mythmaking, best expressed in its literature, played an important role. In the interwar period seven major writers developed the narrative structures that gave nationalism much of its appeal. For the first time, the remarkable impact of their work is recognized. Both celebrated and condemned, Ukrainian nationalism is one of the most controversial and vibrant topics in contemporary discussions of Eastern Europe. Perhaps today there is no more divisive and heatedly argued topic in Eastern European studies than the activities in the 1930s and 1940s of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN). Â This book examines the legacy of the OUN and is the first to consider the movement's literature alongside its politics and ideology. It argues that nationalism's mythmaking, best expressed in its literature, played an important role. In the interwar period seven major writers developed the narrative structures that gave nationalism much of its appeal. For the first time, the remarkable impact of their work is recognized. Contents 7 Acknowledgments 9 Note on Transliteration 11 Abbreviations 12 Introduction 13 Politics 29 Interwar Nationalism, 1922–38 29 The War and Postwar Years, 1939–56 61 Ideology 91 Dmytro Dontsov 91 The Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists 113 Myth 147 Nationalist Literature Between Myth and Modernism 147 The Myth of Palingenesis 169 Literature 187 Olena Teliha 187 Leonid Mosendz and Oleh Olzhych 203 Yurii Lypa 219 Ulas Samchuk 238 A Change of Heart: Yurii Klen’s “Adventures of the Archangel Raphael” (1948) 256 Dokia Humenna’s Representation of the Second World War in Her Novel and Diary 265 Conclusion 280 Notes 289 Archival Sources 303 Bibliography 305 Index 331
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This book examines the legacy of the OUN and is the first to consider the movement’s literature alongside its politics and ideology. It argues that nationalism’s mythmaking, best expressed in its literature, played an important role. In the interwar period seven major writers developed the narrative structures that gave nationalism much of its appeal. For the first time, the remarkable impact of their work is recognized. Both celebrated and condemned, Ukrainian nationalism is one of the most controversial and vibrant topics in contemporary discussions of Eastern Europe. Perhaps today there is no more divisive and heatedly argued topic in Eastern European studies than the activities in the 1930s and 1940s of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN). Â This book examines the legacy of the OUN and is the first to consider the movement's literature alongside its politics and ideology. It argues that nationalism's mythmaking, best expressed in its literature, played an important role. In the interwar period seven major writers developed the narrative structures that gave nationalism much of its appeal. For the first time, the remarkable impact of their work is recognized. Contents 7 Acknowledgments 9 Note on Transliteration 11 Abbreviations 12 Introduction 13 Politics 29 Interwar Nationalism, 1922–38 29 The War and Postwar Years, 1939–56 61 Ideology 91 Dmytro Dontsov 91 The Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists 113 Myth 147 Nationalist Literature Between Myth and Modernism 147 The Myth of Palingenesis 169 Literature 187 Olena Teliha 187 Leonid Mosendz and Oleh Olzhych 203 Yurii Lypa 219 Ulas Samchuk 238 A Change of Heart: Yurii Klen’s “Adventures of the Archangel Raphael” (1948) 256 Dokia Humenna’s Representation of the Second World War in Her Novel and Diary 265 Conclusion 280 Notes 289 Archival Sources 303 Bibliography 305 Index 331