List of publications on a keyword: «Ukrainian»
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The sect of Khristovovery in the Ukrainian SSR
Research ArticleEthnic Culture Volume 6 No 3- Author:
- Andrey G. Berman
- Work direction:
- Ethnography, Ethnology and Anthropology
- Abstract:
- The article is devoted to the history of the oldest Russian sect of Hristovovery or Khlysty on the territory of Ukraine during Soviet times. The purpose of the work is to explore the existence of the Khlysty sect in the Ukrainian SSR, to consider some of the features of the spread of the sect and the details of its rituals. The source base of the research was unpublished operational documents of Ukrainian archives. Special studies devoted to the sect of Christ-believers in Ukraine during the Soviet period were not found. The article applies a materialistic understanding of history, which requires consideration of historical phenomena in development, in the unity of the logical and historical, i.e. in the unity of material and spiritual factors. In the course of the work, it was established that the Khlysty sect was recorded on the territory of the future Ukraine from the first half of the 18th century and spreads across those regions where the Great Russian population lived compactly: in Old Believer settlements in Starodubye (the future Chernigov region), in the Azov region. West of the Dnieper, the sect of Christian believers is not fixed. In Soviet times, state security agencies regularly reported the existence of Christian believers in the same areas where they existed in the pre-revolutionary period. A feature of the Christian faith in Soviet times was the merger of the sect with Orthodox movements that were in opposition to both the Soviet regime and the official Russian Orthodox Church.
- Keywords:
- Ukrainian SSR, religious sects, Khlysty sect, sect of Hristovovery, state security, true Orthodox Christians
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Updating studies of the young people's ideas about the Russian national character in modern realities
ProceedingPsychology of Personal Interaction in Modern Society- Authors:
- Darina V. Tselikova, Svetlana A. Elantseva
- Work direction:
- Факторы риска и благополучия развития личности в современном обществе
- Abstract:
- The article presents views on the increasing relevance of modern research of the ideas of Russian youth about their national character, mentality in connection with the geopolitical Russian-Ukrainian conflict. The risks of loss of ethno-cultural identity in the denial of the historical path of development of the nation are noted. Russian youth's understanding of the Russian national character, the characteristic features that distinguish Russian representatives from other ethnic groups, is emphasized in this regard.
- Keywords:
- the Russian people, peculiarities of the Russian national character, representations of youth, the Russian-Ukrainian conflict
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Russians and Ukrainians: on the issue of the indigenous peoples of Ukraine
ProceedingSocio-Pedagogical Issues of Education and Upbringing- Author:
- Sergei L. Danilchenko
- Work direction:
- Динамика социальной среды как фактор развития
- Abstract:
- Russian Russians in Ukraine are, by historical law, an indigenous people, since Russian and Ukrainian have a common ethno-cultural origin. Bearing in mind the common history until the beginning of the XX century, a significant population of the current Ukrainian lands associated themselves with Russians. At the end of the XX century, Russians and Ukrainians gained their national statehood. But the fraternal peoples have in common memories of the indigenous ethnic unity of Ancient Russia, of the epic three heroes who defended Holy Russia, of the canonical saints of the Russian Orthodox Church. However, today we are all witnessing attempts by the Ukrainian political elite to rewrite the pages of our common history.
- Keywords:
- Russian Russian, Ukrainian, common ethno-cultural origin, national statehood, indigenous ethnic unity of Ancient Russia, canonical saints of the Russian Orthodox Church, Ukrainian political elite, rewriting of history, ethno-cultural and historical processes, the uniqueness of ethnic Russians and ethnic Ukrainians, "blurring" or "erasing" the ethnic line clearly defining nationality
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Ukrainian in Russian Context: Pattern, Folklore and Ethnic Symbols (on the Exsples of Epigraphes in "The Fair at Sorochyntsi" of N.V. Gogol)
Research ArticleEthnic Culture No 1 (1)- Authors:
- Aleksandr V. Savchenko, Anna G. Bodrova
- Work direction:
- Problems of Crosslinguistic and Intercultural Communication
- Abstract:
- In this article, from the linguistic and ethnoculturological points of view are analyzed Ukrainian texts of epigraphs in «The Fair at Sorochyntsi» by N.V. Gogol, included in the Russian-language prose, which is an integral part of Russian literature, culture and history. Purpose of the article: This work is an attempt to interpret Ukrainian conceptual symbols, images and metaphors used by the author to create a special atmosphere of Ukrainian identity. Methods: In the study the methods of contextual-pragmatic and lexical analysis are used. In particular, the subject of our study is the Ukrainian texts of the epigraphs to each of the chapters of the above-mentioned literary work, which, due to insufficient knowledge of the Ukrainian cultural context, are far from always deeply understood by the Russian reader and do not always evoke the same associative series as the bearer of the Ukrainian worldview, although close to the Russian one, but still significantly different from it. Results: As a result of the study it is possible to state, that here we deal with the problem of the difference in the cultural perception and understanding the original significance, laid down by N. Gogol in the text and the meaning of his work. It is concluded that the analyzed text of Gogol demonstrates not only the cultural similarity of the two peoples, but, which seems to be more important, the differences in the worldview and way of life of Ukrainians and Russians. The epigraphs in Ukrainian cited by the writer at the beginning of the each chapter serve as a kind of «textual marker», which helps the reader to delve deeper into the content of the text and try to understand not only explicit meaning but also implicit senses implied by the author in its structure.
- Keywords:
- the Ukrainian language, the Russian language, Gogol, lexicology, textology, The Fair at Sorochyntsi