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8 Mazepa: Hetman of a Sacred Rutheno-Rossian Realm
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Zenon E. Kohut
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Note on Transliteration, Translations, Dates, and Terminology vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Abbreviations xiii
- Maps xiv
- Introduction 1
- 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 597
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Note on Transliteration, Translations, Dates, and Terminology vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Abbreviations xiii
- Maps xiv
- Introduction 1
- 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 597