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Information × Registration Number 0222U001042, 0120U101254 , R & D reports Title Old Ruthenian and Lithuanian-Polish legacy in political and socio-cultural practices of early modern Ukraine: discourses of traditionalism and innovativeness popup.stage_title Head Tolochko Oleksii P., Доктор історичних наук Registration Date 23-01-2022 Organization Institute of History of Ukraine of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine popup.description2  A complex historical-theoretical approach to the study of the historical memory of the Kyivan Rus and Lithuanian-Polish period in the Ukrainian early modern historiography is proposed, substantiated and applied. Innovative phenomena in the Ukrainian historiography of the late Middle Ages and the early modern period, which were the result of the organic adaptation of Western cultural practices by the societies of Eastern Europe (in particular, the Renaissance style of historiography), are traced. The peculiarities of continuity in the development of Ukrainian historiography of the 15th – 17th centuries under conditions of changes in state and social structures and cultural and religious transformations are revealed. A new knowledge about the formation of historical memory of the Kyivan Rus period in Ukrainian and other Eastern European texts of the 14th – 18th centuries is gained. The texts containing the first schemes of Ruthenian history, which became the predecessors of modern national schemes, were identified and analyzed. The influence of the Old Ruthenian past on the formation of identity and historical myth of the Cossack autonomy is studied. For the first time, the process of constructing the image of the Ukrainian Cossacks in the historical writing of the Commonwealth (16th – mid-17th centuries) was comprehensively analyzed. For the first time, a comprehensive analysis of the functioning of languages in the socio-political life of the early modern Hetmanate is conducted. A previously unknown manuscript of the Cossack chronicle of the end of the 18th century, which was the forerunner of the ‘History of the Ruses’, was found and attributed. Product Description popup.authors Aristov Vadym Yu. Bovhyria Andrii M Vyrskyi Dmytro Stanislavovych Zatyliuk Yaroslav V Zema Vаlerii Ye. Rychka Volodymyr M Rusina Olena V Tolochko Oleksiy Petrovych popup.nrat_date 2022-03-09 Close
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Head: Tolochko Oleksii P.. Old Ruthenian and Lithuanian-Polish legacy in political and socio-cultural practices of early modern Ukraine: discourses of traditionalism and innovativeness. (popup.stage: ). Institute of History of Ukraine of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. № 0222U001042
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