Galician Villagers and the Ukrainian National Movement in the Nineteenth Century

Galician Villagers and the Ukrainian National Movement in the Nineteenth Century image
ISBN-10:

0312016093

ISBN-13:

9780312016098

Author(s): Himka, John-Paul
Edition: First Edition
Released: Jan 01, 1988
Format: Hardcover, 0 pages
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Description:

This first case study of how the East European peasantry was drawn into national politics focuses on the Ukrainians of Galicia (1772-1914). On the basis of first-hand testimony by peasants and rural notables, it demonstrates that the peasants' political consciousness was forged by serfdom, reforms initiated by the state, and the penetration of a money economy. This book breaks new ground on related issues, including the connection between class and national consciouness, the reasons for a sharp exacerbation of the peasantry's antagonism toward Jews, the new role of generational differences in the village, and the place of rural women in the national movement. Awarded the Antonovych Prize in 1988 for the best work published on Ukrainian history. Co-published with the Macmillan Press and St. Martin's Press.











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