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Episode 384: Intent to Destroy

Historically Thinking

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The Cossacks and Ukrainian Identity

This chapter explores the historical interactions between Moscow, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, and surrounding territories from the 15th to 17th centuries. It focuses on the emergence of the Cossacks as a unique societal group, their complex identity, and their pivotal role in shaping Ukrainian political identity, particularly through the lens of Bogdan Khmelnytsky's revolt against Polish rule. Additionally, it highlights the shifting allegiances of the Cossacks and the implications of their struggle for autonomy in the broader context of Eastern European nationalism.

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