Russian centralism and Ukrainian autonomy : imperial absorption of the Hetmanate, 1760s-1830s /

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Author / Creator:Kohut, Zenon E.
Imprint:Cambridge, Mass. : Distributed by Harvard University Press for the Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute, c1988.
Description:xv, 363 p. : ill. (1 col.) ; 24 cm.
Language:English
Series:Monograph series (Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute)
Monograph series (Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute)
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/935473
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ISBN:0916458172
Notes:Some ill. on lining papers.
Revision of thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Pennsylvania, 1975.
Includes index.
Bibliography: p. [320]-351.
Table of Contents:
  • Acknowledgments
  • Table of Tables
  • Notes on Transcription and Geographic Terms
  • Maps
  • The Hetmanate and Surrounding Territories in the 1750s
  • The Hetmanate as Part of Imperial Russia, 1809
  • Introduction
  • 1. Russian Centralism and the Borderlands
  • 2. The Nature of Ukrainian Autonomy
  • The Origins and Development of the Hetmanate
  • Social Structure
  • Government and Church
  • Ukrainian Political Concepts and Historical Literature
  • Ukrainian Rights and Liberties--Conclusion 64
  • 3. Catherine II's Clash with Ukrainian Autonomy
  • The Removal of Hetman Rozumovs'kyi
  • Russian Centralism and
  • Ukrainian Autonomy Prior to 1762
  • Catherine II and the Well-Regulated State
  • Hetman Rozumovs'kyi's Position at Catherine's Court
  • Political Plans and Reforms in the Hetmanate
  • The Abolition of the Hetmancy 95
  • 4. Catherine's Viceroy in the Hetmanate: The Rule of Governor-General Rumiantsev (1765-1769)
  • 5. Ukrainian Reactions and Aspirations: The Legislative Commission of 1767-1768
  • The Issue of Ukrainian Participation
  • The Elections and Nakazy of the Gentry
  • Cossack Elections and Nakazy
  • Town Elections and Nakazy
  • The Petitions of the Clergy
  • Nakaz of the Little Russian College
  • The Question of Ukrainian Autonomy at the General Assembly of the Legislative Commission 11
  • 6. The Triumph of Russian Centralism: Imperial Reforms and the Integration of the Hetmanate
  • Russian Centralism and Borderland Unrest
  • Reorganizing Russia
  • The Introduction of the Statute on the Provinces into the Hetmanate
  • Imperial Integration of the Ukrainian Military
  • Church Reorganization, Secularization, and Russification
  • The Partial Restitution and the Ultimate Demise of Ukrainian Autonomy 233
  • 7. Ukrainian Society Adjusts to the Imperial Order
  • The Cooptation of the Ukrainian Gentry
  • The Struggle for the Ennoblement of Former Ukrainian Office Holders
  • The Attitudes of the Ukrainian Gentry Toward Imperial Integration
  • The Absorption of the Cossacks into the Imperial Social Fabric
  • Imperial Integration of the Rest of Ukrainian Society
  • 8. Russian Centralism and Ukrainian Autonomy: Conclusions
  • Appendix
  • Abbreviations
  • Bibliography
  • Index