Stories of Khmelnytsky

Titel: Stories of Khmelnytsky : competing literary legacies of the 1648 Ukrainian Cossack uprising / edited by Amelia Glaser
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Veröffentlicht: Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, [2015]
Umfang: xix, 294 Seiten
Format: Buch
Sprache: Englisch
Schriftenreihe/
mehrbändiges Werk:
Stanford studies on Central and Eastern Europe
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ISBN: 9780804793827
  • List of Illustrations
  • p. ix
  • Acknowledgments
  • p. xi
  • Chronology of Major Events Associated with the Khmeinytsky Uprising and the Depiction of Bohdan Khmelnytsky
  • p. xiii
  • A Brief Note on Orthography and Transliteration
  • p. xx
  • Introduction. Bohdan Khmeinytsky as Protagonist: Between Hero and Villain
  • p. 1
  • Part I
  • The Literary Aftermath of 1648
  • 1
  • A Portrait in Ambivalence: The Case of Natan Hanover and His Chronicle, Yeven metsulah
  • p. 23
  • 2
  • "A Man Worthy of the Name Hetman": The Fashioning of Khmeinytsky as a Hero in the Hrabianka Chronicle
  • p. 36
  • 3
  • A Reevaluation of the "Khmeinytsky Factor": The Case of the Seventeenth-Century Sabbatean Movement
  • p. 47
  • Part II
  • Khmelnytsky and Romanticism
  • 4
  • Apotheosis, Rejection, and Transference: Bohdan Khmelnytsky in Polish, Russian, and Ukrainian Romantic Literature
  • p. 63
  • 5
  • Heroes and Villains in the Historical Imagination: The Elusive Khmelnytsky
  • p. 89
  • 6
  • The Image of Bohdan Khmelnytsky in Polish Romanticism and Its Post-Romantic Reflex
  • p. 110
  • Part III
  • Khmelnytsky and the Reinvention of National Traditions
  • 7
  • The Heirs of Tul'chyn: A Modernist Reappraisal of Historical Narrative
  • p. 127
  • 8
  • Hanukkah Cossack Style: Zaporozhian Warriors and Zionist Popular Culture (1904-1918)
  • p. 139
  • 9
  • The Cult of Strength: Khmelnytsky in the Literature of Ukrainian Nationalists During the 1930s and 1940s
  • p. 153
  • Part IV
  • Khmelnytsky in Twentieth-Century Mythologies
  • 10
  • Jews and Soviet Remythologization of the Ukrainian Hetman: The Case of the Order of Bohdan Khmelnytsky
  • p. 169
  • 11
  • On the Other Side of Despair: Cossacks and Jews in Yurii Kosach's The Day of Rage
  • p. 182
  • 12
  • Khmelnytsky in Motion: The Case of Soviet, Polish, and Ukrainian Film
  • p. 197
  • Afterword
  • p. 219
  • Notes
  • p. 227
  • Bibliography of Source Texts on the Khmelnytsky Uprisings
  • p. 271
  • Contributors
  • p. 283
  • Index
  • p. 285