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The Ukrainians and the European War by Various ~ Full Audiobook [history]
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The Ukrainians and the European War by Various audiobook. Genre: history Published in 1915 as the First World War tore through Eastern Europe, The Ukrainians and the European War is a compact, urgent collection of essays, reports, and proclamations aimed at explaining the Ukrainian cause to an English-speaking audience. In short pieces by advocates and observers such as George Raffalovich, Alexander von Nuber, Dr. Samuel Max Melamed, and several anonymous contributors, the booklet introduces Ukrainians (often labeled Ruthenians) as a distinct people whose lands had become a prize in the struggle between Austria-Hungary and the Russian Empire. Centering on Galicia, the writers describe how cultural and political breathing room under Austrian rule encouraged Ukrainian national life, and why Russian authorities saw that development as a threat to be crushed or absorbed. Accounts of military occupation, propaganda campaigns, protests against Russian administration, and the wider hopes of the 'small nations' sketch a world in which borders, languages, and loyalties are being contested in real time. Part political argument, part wartime snapshot, the collection captures a moment when national self-determination was not yet a settled principle but a risky demand, pressed by a people trying to be heard over the roar of empire and war. For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate) (00:00:00) Chapter 01 (00:10:57) Chapter 02 (00:22:34) Chapter 03 (00:31:16) Chapter 04 (00:38:39) Chapter 05 (00:44:30) Chapter 06 (00:52:30) Chapter 07 (01:03:41) Chapter 08 (01:14:34) Chapter 09 (01:20:56) Chapter 10 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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