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Chronology of Major Events Associated with the Khmelnytsky Uprising and the Depiction of Bohdan Khmelnytsky
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Amelia M. Glaser
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Chronology of Major Events Associated with the Khmelnytsky Uprising and the Depiction of Bohdan Khmelnytsky xiii
- A Brief Note on Orthography and Transliteration xx
- Introduction 1
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Part I. The Literary Aftermath of 1648
- 1. A Portrait in Ambivalence 23
- 2. “A Man Worthy of the Name Hetman” 36
- 3. A Reevaluation of the “Khmelnytsky Factor” 47
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Part II. Khmelnytsky and Romanticism
- 4. Apotheosis, Rejection, and Transference 63
- 5. Heroes and Villains in the Historical Imagination 89
- 6. The Image of Bohdan Khmelnytsky in Polish Romanticism and Its Post-Romantic Reflex 110
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Part III. Khmelnytsky and the Reinvention of National Traditions
- 7. The Heirs of Tulʹchyn 127
- 8. Hanukkah Cossack Style 139
- 9. The Cult of Strength 153
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Part IV. Khmelnytsky in Twentieth-Century Mythologies
- 10. Jews and Soviet Remythologization of the Ukrainian Hetman 169
- 11. On the Other Side of Despair 182
- 12. Khmelnytsky in Motion 197
- Afterword 219
- Notes 227
- Bibliography of Source Texts on the Khmelnytsky Uprisings 271
- Contributors 283
- Index 285
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Chronology of Major Events Associated with the Khmelnytsky Uprising and the Depiction of Bohdan Khmelnytsky xiii
- A Brief Note on Orthography and Transliteration xx
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. The Literary Aftermath of 1648
- 1. A Portrait in Ambivalence 23
- 2. “A Man Worthy of the Name Hetman” 36
- 3. A Reevaluation of the “Khmelnytsky Factor” 47
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Part II. Khmelnytsky and Romanticism
- 4. Apotheosis, Rejection, and Transference 63
- 5. Heroes and Villains in the Historical Imagination 89
- 6. The Image of Bohdan Khmelnytsky in Polish Romanticism and Its Post-Romantic Reflex 110
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Part III. Khmelnytsky and the Reinvention of National Traditions
- 7. The Heirs of Tulʹchyn 127
- 8. Hanukkah Cossack Style 139
- 9. The Cult of Strength 153
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Part IV. Khmelnytsky in Twentieth-Century Mythologies
- 10. Jews and Soviet Remythologization of the Ukrainian Hetman 169
- 11. On the Other Side of Despair 182
- 12. Khmelnytsky in Motion 197
- Afterword 219
- Notes 227
- Bibliography of Source Texts on the Khmelnytsky Uprisings 271
- Contributors 283
- Index 285