Contents |
Introduction -- Chapter 1: Historical background -- Ukrainian anti-colonialist thought to 1917 -- Bolsheviks, colonialism, and Ukraine -- Chapter 2: Bolshevik politics and Ukraine -- Rationalizing Russian domination -- Imperial and other preconceptions -- Red Russian imperialism -- Chapter 3: The emergence of national Communism -- Red nationalists vs Red imperialists -- Ukrainian Marxists and national liberation -- Ukrainians and the Comintern. |
Abstract |
"In Painting Imperialism and Nationalism Red, Stephen Velychenko traces the first expressions of national, anti-colonial Marxism to 1918 and the Russian Bolshevik occupation of Ukraine. Velychenko reviews the work of early twentieth-century Ukrainians who regarded Russian rule over their country as colonialism. He then discusses the rise of "national communism" in Russia and Ukraine and the Ukrainian Marxist critique of Russian imperialism and colonialism. The first extended analysis of Russian communist rule in Ukraine to focus on the Ukrainian communists, their attempted anti-Bolshevik uprising in 1919, and their exclusion from the Comintern, Painting Imperialism and Nationalism Red re-opens a long forgotten chapter of the early years of the Soviet Union and the relationship between nationalism and communism. An appendix provides a valuable selection of Ukrainian Marxist texts, all translated into English for the first time."-- From publisher's website. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-268) and index. |
Access restriction | Available only to authorized users. |
Technical details | Mode of access: World Wide Web |
Genre/form | Electronic books. |
LCCN | 2017434711 |
ISBN | 9781442648517 (bound) |