The article presents a review of an obsolete historiographic statement saying that an ultimate aftermath of the Union of Lublin signed in Poland in 1569, which caused the incorporation of Ukrainian lands of Grand Duchy of Lithuania to the Kingdom of Poland, was the forced polonisation of Orthodox people. As way of replacement for this oversimplified scheme, grounded on Ukrainian populist historiography of the 19th ct., complemented with the elements of Polish nationalistic and Russian imperial historiographic traditions, the author presents a new model, based on an assimilation formula. According to the formula, Orthodox szlachta people conversion to Protestantism and later to Catholicism initiated their loss of self-identification with Ukr...
This article refers to the origin, realization and consequences of the Union of Lublin (1569) and th...
The national and religious identity of Polish minority in the north-eastern Ukraine for centuries ha...
The article is devoted to the origin of the term “Ruthenia” and “Ruthenian”, the process of develop...
In the 19th century when the process of formation of the modern ethnic identity in Eastern Europe st...
For a long time, historiography was dominated by a dualistic view on what had happened at the Sejm o...
The national and religious identity of Polish minority in the north-eastern Ukraine for centuries ha...
The article is devoted to the perception of the heritage of Byzantium in the socio-political thought...
Two main myths constitute the founding basis of popular Polish ethnic nationalism. First, that Polan...
The article addresses the problem of shaping the centuries-long relationship between Polish people a...
The society of the Commonwealth was always characterized – to a greater or lesser degree – by a dive...
The topicality of the article is determined by many contemporary ethnic conflicts in different parts...
Since their independence, Ukraine and Belarus have pursued relatively consistent but almost polar-op...
The article is an outline of the problem and the introduction to further research on the process of ...
The article analyses an essay on the Union of Lublin, written by Mikalaj Ulaścyk (1906-1986) in Mosc...
This dissertation examines the Catholicization of the Orthodox Ruthenian peoples, or Eastern Slavs o...
This article refers to the origin, realization and consequences of the Union of Lublin (1569) and th...
The national and religious identity of Polish minority in the north-eastern Ukraine for centuries ha...
The article is devoted to the origin of the term “Ruthenia” and “Ruthenian”, the process of develop...
In the 19th century when the process of formation of the modern ethnic identity in Eastern Europe st...
For a long time, historiography was dominated by a dualistic view on what had happened at the Sejm o...
The national and religious identity of Polish minority in the north-eastern Ukraine for centuries ha...
The article is devoted to the perception of the heritage of Byzantium in the socio-political thought...
Two main myths constitute the founding basis of popular Polish ethnic nationalism. First, that Polan...
The article addresses the problem of shaping the centuries-long relationship between Polish people a...
The society of the Commonwealth was always characterized – to a greater or lesser degree – by a dive...
The topicality of the article is determined by many contemporary ethnic conflicts in different parts...
Since their independence, Ukraine and Belarus have pursued relatively consistent but almost polar-op...
The article is an outline of the problem and the introduction to further research on the process of ...
The article analyses an essay on the Union of Lublin, written by Mikalaj Ulaścyk (1906-1986) in Mosc...
This dissertation examines the Catholicization of the Orthodox Ruthenian peoples, or Eastern Slavs o...
This article refers to the origin, realization and consequences of the Union of Lublin (1569) and th...
The national and religious identity of Polish minority in the north-eastern Ukraine for centuries ha...
The article is devoted to the origin of the term “Ruthenia” and “Ruthenian”, the process of develop...