The Making of Cossack Ukraine traces the evolution of Ukrainian political thought and culture from the sixteenth century to 1714. The book shows how interplay between various political cultures contributed to the development of territorial, religious, ethnic and national visions that reflected early modern concepts of nationhood and state identity.
The Making of Cossack Ukraine traces the evolution of Ukrainian political thought and culture from the sixteenth century to 1714. The book shows how interplay between various political cultures contributed to the development of territorial, religious, ethnic and national visions that reflected early modern concepts of nationhood and state identity.
Zenon E. Kohut is professor emeritus at the University of Alberta.
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Note on Transliteration, Translations, Dates, and Terminology vii Acknowledgments xi Abbreviations xiii Maps xiv Introduction 3 1 Ruthenian-Ukrainian Political Culture in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1569–1640s) 17 2 Establishing Goals, Political Concepts, and Values: The Khmel'nyts'kyi Uprising and the Hetmanate (1648–68) 41 3 Uniting the Fatherland: Hetman Petro Doroshenko (1665–75) 74 4 The Left-Bank Hetmanate: Hetman Ivan Samoilovych (1672–87) 102 5 The Construction of Historical-Political Narratives (1660–80s) 146 6 In Service to Tsar and Ukraine: Hetman Ivan Mazepa 212 7 Mazepa: Modernizer and Enlightened Ruler (1687–1708) 250 8 Mazepa: Hetman of a Sacred Rutheno-Rossian Realm 286 9 From Tsarist Service to Swedish Protection (1705–09) 332 10 From Reprisals to Ideological Combat: Peter vs Mazepa 360 11 Liberating Ukraine: Hetman Pylyp Orlyk (1709–14) 391 12 Rethinking Ukraine: Envisioning a Free Cossack Commonwealth 428 Conclusions 455 Epilogue 467 Notes 479 Bibliography 553 Index 59
Note on Transliteration, Translations, Dates, and Terminology vii Acknowledgments xi Abbreviations xiii Maps xiv Introduction 3 1 Ruthenian-Ukrainian Political Culture in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1569–1640s) 17 2 Establishing Goals, Political Concepts, and Values: The Khmel'nyts'kyi Uprising and the Hetmanate (1648–68) 41 3 Uniting the Fatherland: Hetman Petro Doroshenko (1665–75) 74 4 The Left-Bank Hetmanate: Hetman Ivan Samoilovych (1672–87) 102 5 The Construction of Historical-Political Narratives (1660–80s) 146 6 In Service to Tsar and Ukraine: Hetman Ivan Mazepa 212 7 Mazepa: Modernizer and Enlightened Ruler (1687–1708) 250 8 Mazepa: Hetman of a Sacred Rutheno-Rossian Realm 286 9 From Tsarist Service to Swedish Protection (1705–09) 332 10 From Reprisals to Ideological Combat: Peter vs Mazepa 360 11 Liberating Ukraine: Hetman Pylyp Orlyk (1709–14) 391 12 Rethinking Ukraine: Envisioning a Free Cossack Commonwealth 428 Conclusions 455 Epilogue 467 Notes 479 Bibliography 553 Index 59
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