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Title: Геополітична думка України наприкінці XIX – в першій половині ХХ ст. через призму державотворення
Other Titles: Geopolitical thought of Ukraine at the end of XIX – in the first half of XX century. Through the prism of state formation
Authors: Вегеш, Микола Миколайович
Вегеш, Ігор Миколайович
Keywords: geopolitics, political thought, Ukraine, Russia, state-building processes, nationalism, military doctrine, political geography, independence.
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Trebisov, Slovenska republika
Citation: Вегеш М., Вегеш І. Геополітична думка України наприкінці XIX – в першій половині ХХ ст. через призму державотворення. Geopolitical thought of Ukraine at the end of XIX – in the first half of XX century. Through the prism of state formation. Regionalna Revue / Regional Revue. Trebisov, Slovenska republika. 2020. No. 2. Vol. 1. P. 71-97.
Abstract: The article attempts a comprehensive study of the best representatives of geopolitical thought in Ukraine in the late XIX – first half of the XX century: Mykhailo Drahomanov, Ivan Franko, Mykola Mikhnovsky, Dmytro Dontsov, Yuriy Lypa, Stepan Rudnytsky and Mykhailo Kolodzinsky. The authors analyze the geopolitical heritage of prominent Ukrainian thinkers through the prism of state-building processes. Considerable attention is paid to UkrainianRussian relations during various stages of national history. The article draws parallels with the current geopolitical situation in which Ukraine found itself after the Russian invasion in 2014. Based on this, it seems relevant to make a detailed analysis of the “Military Doctrine of Ukrainian Nationalists” by M. Kolodzinsky, who warned in the mid-30s of the last century about the events that are taking place today
Type: Text
Publication type: Стаття
URI: https://dspace.uzhnu.edu.ua/jspui/handle/lib/32419
ISSN: 2644 – 4941
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