Eighteenth-Century Ukraine
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New Perspectives on Social, Cultural, and Intellectual History
Zenon E. Kohut / Volodymyr Sklokin …
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The Cossack revolution of 1648 redrew the map of Eastern Europe and established a new social and political order that endured until the early nineteenth century, with the full integration of Ukraine into imperial states. It was an era when Ukrainian Cossack statehood was established, when a country called Ukraine appeared for the first time on European maps, and new, diverse identities emerged.
Eighteenth-Century Ukraine provides an innovative reassessment of this crucial period in Ukrainian history and reflects new developments in the study of eighteenth-century Ukrainian history. Written by a team of primarily Ukrainian historians, the volume covers a wide range of topics: social history, demographics, history of medicine, religious culture, education, symbolic geography, the transformation of collective identities, and political and historical thought. Special attention is paid to Ukrainian-Russian relations in the context of eighteenth-century Russian imperial unification.
Eighteenth-Century Ukraine is the most comprehensive guide to new visions of early-modern Ukrainian history.
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Eighteenth-Century Ukraine
New Perspectives on Social, Cultural, and Intellectual History
Edited by Zenon E. Kohut, Volodymyr Sklokin and Frank E. Sysyn, With Larysa Bilous
Copublished with the Canadian Institute for Ukrainian Studies
East European Studies, History: Europe: Eastern Europe
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Figures and Tables ix
Acknowledgments xi
Abbreviations xiii
Maps follow page xiv
Introduction 3
Zenon E. Kohut, Volodymyr Sklokin, and Frank E. Sysyn
Part One: Cossack Autonomies and Their Demise
1 Ukraine on Seventeenth- And Eighteenth-Century Maps: From the “Wild Field” to the “Country of the Cossacks” 27
Kyrylo Halushko
2 In Search of “Ukraine” in the Russian Empire (End of Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries) 57
Volodymyr Kravchenko
3 From the “Russian Jerusalem” to the “Slavic Pompeii” 97
Oleksii Tolochko
4 Catherine II, Evdokim Shcherbinin, and the Abolition of Sloboda Ukraine’s Autonomy 115
Volodymyr Sklokin
5 “A Plague on Your Borders”: Disease Control and Administrative Reforms in Late Eighteenth-Century Ukraine 144
Oksana Mykhed
6 Formation of the Imperial Russia Bureaucratic Class in Steppe Ukraine in the Late Eighteenth Century 173
Oleksandr Pankieiev
7 Identities of Little Russian Society through the Prism of Napoleon’s Russian Campaign 202
Vadym Adadurov
Part Two: Society, Economy, and Demographics
8 Colonel of the Zaporozhian Host: The Right to Free Elections in Light of Cossack Traditions, Prescribed Regulations, and Political Realities 219
Viktor Horobets'
9 Military Reforms during the Hetmancy of Kyrylo Rozumovs'kyi, 1750-64 247
Oleksii Sokyrko
10 “For Deliveries to Tsargrad and Other Neighboring States” (Kyiv Reiters in the Eighteenth Century) 277
Vadym Nazarenko
11 The Cossack Starshyna of Sloboda Ukraine in the Seventeenth-Eighteenth Centuries: The “Family Clan” and Attainment of Social Status 298
Volodymyr Masliychuk
12 Regimental Cities of the Hetmanate in the Second Half of the Eighteenth Century: Governance, Economy, Demography 325
Ihor Serdiuk
13 Population Distribution of the City of Poltava in the Second Half of the Eighteenth Century by Age, Sex, and Marital Status 361
Iurii Voloshyn
Part Three: Church, Culture, and Education
14 The Challenges of Unification and Disciplining Facing the Kyiv Orthodox Metropolitanate in the Eighteenth Century: The Case of Book Publishing 395
Maksym Iaremenko
15 The Uniate Church in Right-Bank Ukraine in the First Half of the Eighteenth Century: Paradoxes of Regional Adaptation 424
Ihor Skochylias
16 The Teaching of Philosophy at the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy at the End of the Seventeenth to Eighteenth Century 455
Mykola Symchych
17 Orthodox Colleges in the Russian Empire (Second Half of the Eighteenth to the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century): Between Traditions and Innovations 471
Liudmyla Posokhova
Part Four: Political and Historical Thought
18 “Rulers of the Fatherland”: The Hetmanate’s Cossack and Church Elite’s Concepts of the Nature, Representation, and Obligations of Authority (Up to the Beginning of the Eighteenth Century) 499
Natalia Iakovenko
19 Fatherland in Early Eighteenth-Century Ukrainian Political Culture 528
Frank E. Sysyn
20 The Development of a Little Russian Identity and Ukrainian Nation- Building 542
Zenon E. Kohut
21Constitutio Medievalis: The Politics of Language and the Language of Politics in the 1710 Constitution 560
Gary Marker
22 “In the Name of the Beloved Fatherland”: The Loyalty and Treason of Ivan Mazepa 579
Serhii Plokhy
23 Cossack Historiography: A Vision of the Past and the Construction of Identities in the Hetmanate in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries 598
Andrii Bovgyria
Contributors 629
Index 637