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27. Post-Communist Transcarpathia—Ukraine
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Maps xiv
- List of Tables xvi
- Introduction xvii
- 1. Carpatho-Rusyns and the land of Carpathian Rus' 1
- 2. Carpathian Rus’ in prehistoric times 15
- 3. The Slavs and their arrival in the Carpathians 23
- 4. State formation in central Europe 33
- 5. Carpathian Rus’ until the early 16th century 53
- 6. The Reformation, the Counter-Reformation, and Carpathian Rus’ 73
- 7. The Habsburg restoration in Carpathian Rus’ 87
- 8. Habsburg reforms and their impact on Carpatho-Rusyns 97
- 9. The Revolution of 1848 and the Carpatho-Rusyn national awakening 107
- 10. Carpathian Rus’ in Austria-Hungary, 1868–1914 129
- 11. Carpatho-Rusyn diasporas before World War I 151
- 12. Carpathian Rus’ during World War I, 1914–1918 167
- 13. The end of the old and the birth of a new order, 1918–1919 175
- 14. Subcarpathian Rus’ in interwar Czechoslovakia, 1919–1938 191
- 15. The Prešov Region in interwar Slovakia, 1919–1938 219
- 16. The Lemko Region in interwar Poland, 1919–1938 233
- 17. Carpatho-Rusyn diasporas during the interwar years, 1919–1938 241
- 18. Other peoples in Subcarpathian Rus’ 253
- 19. Autonomous Subcarpathian Rus’ and Carpatho-Ukraine, 1938–1939 269
- 20. Carpathian Rus’ during World War II, 1939–1944 279
- 21. Carpathian Rus’ in transition, 1944–1945 291
- 22. Subcarpathian Rus’/Transcarpathia in the Soviet Union, 1945–1991 305
- 23. The Prešov Region in postwar and Communist Czechoslovakia, 1945–1989 321
- 24. The Lemko Region and Lemko Rusyns in Communist Poland, 1945–1989 335
- 25. Carpatho-Rusyn diasporas old and new, 1945–1989 343
- 26. The revolutions of 1989 355
- 27. Post-Communist Transcarpathia—Ukraine 363
- 28. The post-Communist Prešov Region and the Lemko Region— Slovakia and Poland 379
- 29. Other Carpatho-Rusyn communities in the wake of the revolutions of 1989 393
- 30. Carpathian Rus’—real or imagined? 407
- Notes 413
- For further reading 433
- Illustration Sources and Credits 477
- Index 479
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Maps xiv
- List of Tables xvi
- Introduction xvii
- 1. Carpatho-Rusyns and the land of Carpathian Rus' 1
- 2. Carpathian Rus’ in prehistoric times 15
- 3. The Slavs and their arrival in the Carpathians 23
- 4. State formation in central Europe 33
- 5. Carpathian Rus’ until the early 16th century 53
- 6. The Reformation, the Counter-Reformation, and Carpathian Rus’ 73
- 7. The Habsburg restoration in Carpathian Rus’ 87
- 8. Habsburg reforms and their impact on Carpatho-Rusyns 97
- 9. The Revolution of 1848 and the Carpatho-Rusyn national awakening 107
- 10. Carpathian Rus’ in Austria-Hungary, 1868–1914 129
- 11. Carpatho-Rusyn diasporas before World War I 151
- 12. Carpathian Rus’ during World War I, 1914–1918 167
- 13. The end of the old and the birth of a new order, 1918–1919 175
- 14. Subcarpathian Rus’ in interwar Czechoslovakia, 1919–1938 191
- 15. The Prešov Region in interwar Slovakia, 1919–1938 219
- 16. The Lemko Region in interwar Poland, 1919–1938 233
- 17. Carpatho-Rusyn diasporas during the interwar years, 1919–1938 241
- 18. Other peoples in Subcarpathian Rus’ 253
- 19. Autonomous Subcarpathian Rus’ and Carpatho-Ukraine, 1938–1939 269
- 20. Carpathian Rus’ during World War II, 1939–1944 279
- 21. Carpathian Rus’ in transition, 1944–1945 291
- 22. Subcarpathian Rus’/Transcarpathia in the Soviet Union, 1945–1991 305
- 23. The Prešov Region in postwar and Communist Czechoslovakia, 1945–1989 321
- 24. The Lemko Region and Lemko Rusyns in Communist Poland, 1945–1989 335
- 25. Carpatho-Rusyn diasporas old and new, 1945–1989 343
- 26. The revolutions of 1989 355
- 27. Post-Communist Transcarpathia—Ukraine 363
- 28. The post-Communist Prešov Region and the Lemko Region— Slovakia and Poland 379
- 29. Other Carpatho-Rusyn communities in the wake of the revolutions of 1989 393
- 30. Carpathian Rus’—real or imagined? 407
- Notes 413
- For further reading 433
- Illustration Sources and Credits 477
- Index 479