"Ucrania no ha perdido todavía”: la edificación de una nacionalidad (1789-1920/1946)
‘Ukraine has not yet perished’: the construction of a nationality” (1789-1920/1946)
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https://doi.org/10.12795/araucaria.2025.i59.15Keywords:
Communism, nationalism, First World War, Russian Revolution, Ukraine.Abstract
This research studies the origin and development of Ukrainian nationalism from 1789 to 1921/1946. This process was ‘disruptive’, unlike the rest of the nationalist movements in 19th-century Europe, as a consequence of four fundamental factors: geography, history, the lack of elites and the division of Ukrainian territory between the Austrian –later Austro-Hungarian– and Russian Empires. The result was a nation considered weak, which ‘has not yet perished’ as its anthem said, but which could not live independently either, but only united with other national organisations. A nation that, from 1914 onwards, would divide and betray itself, only to come together again from 1921 onwards when the Ukrainians considered their homeland strong enough to aspire to full sovereignty.
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