Ukrainian Nationalism in the Age of Extremes : : An Intellectual Biography of Dmytro Dontsov / / Trevor Erlacher.

Ukrainian nationalism made worldwide news after the Euromaidan revolution and the outbreak of the Russo-Ukrainian war in 2014. Invoked by regional actors and international commentators, the “integral” Ukrainian nationalism of the 1930s has moved to the center of debates about Eastern Europe, but the...

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Place / Publishing House:Cambridge, MA : : Harvard University Press, , [2021]
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Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Series:Harvard Series in Ukrainian Studies ; 79
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Physical Description:1 online resource (654 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Abbreviations --
Note on Names and Sources --
Introduction --
Chapter 1. The Roots of Ukrainian Integral Nationalism: Dmytro Dontsov’s Formative Years, 1883–1914 --
99. Chapter 2. “The Götterdämmerung of UkraInophilism”: Dmytro Dontsov and the Entangled Eastern Front, 1914–1918 --
Chapter 3. “To the Old Gods!”: Reactionary Modernism and the Foundations of Ukrainian Integral Nationalism, 1919–1925 --
Chapter 4. Nationalists, Communists, and National Communists: Dmytro Dontsov, the OUN, and Soviet Ukraine, 1926–1933 --
Chapter 5. The Personal and the Political: Feminism, Nazism, and the Vistnykites, 1926–1939 --
Chapter 6. From Politics to Mysticism: Dontsov’s Final Battle and the Fates of the Vistnykites, 1939–1973 --
Conclusion --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index
Summary:Ukrainian nationalism made worldwide news after the Euromaidan revolution and the outbreak of the Russo-Ukrainian war in 2014. Invoked by regional actors and international commentators, the “integral” Ukrainian nationalism of the 1930s has moved to the center of debates about Eastern Europe, but the history of this divisive ideology remains poorly understood. This timely book by Trevor Erlacher is the first English-language biography of the doctrine’s founder, Dmytro Dontsov (1883–1973), the “spiritual father” of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists. Organizing his research of the period around Dontsov’s life, Erlacher has written a global intellectual history of Ukrainian integral nationalism from late imperial Russia to postwar North America, with relevance for every student of the history of modern Europe and the diaspora. Thanks to the circumstances of Dontsov’s itinerant, ninety-year life, this microhistorical approach allows for a geographically, chronologically, and thematically broad yet personal view on the topic. Dontsov shaped and embodied Ukrainian politics and culture as a journalist, diplomat, literary critic, publicist, and ideologue, progressing from heterodox Marxism, to avant-garde fascism, to theocratic traditionalism. Drawing upon archival research in Ukraine, Poland, and Canada, this book contextualizes Dontsov’s works, activities, and identity formation diachronically, reconstructing the cultural, political, urban, and intellectual milieus within which he developed and disseminated his worldview.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780674250963
9783110739114
DOI:10.4159/9780674250963?locatt=mode:legacy
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Trevor Erlacher.