The phenomenon of the Ukrainian revolution of 1917-1921 in awareness-raising activities of the Russian Federation

Authors

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21847/1728-9343.2017.1(147).94140

Keywords:

the Ukrainian revolution of 1917-1921, Russian-Ukrainian historical Commission, Russian historiography, awareness-raising activities, manipulation of historical consciousness

Abstract

Based on exploration of activities of the joint Russian-Ukrainian historical commission, the paper addresses the interpretation of events of the Ukrainian Revolution of 1917-1921 by historical schools and some researchers of the Russian Federation, specifically O. Chubarian, T. Tairova-Yakovleva, O. Zaitsev, D. Bondarenko, V. Mikhailov et al., who generally assess the work of Ukrainian historians as unfounded revision of the revolutionary events of 1917-1921 for the purpose of simulating the historical process as a number of tragedies, plots, devastators etc.

It is established that by denying the Ukrainian Revolution events as a restoration process of Ukrainian statehood and formation of Ukrainian identity as well as by denying subsequent Bolshevist intervention and assessing those events as an internal civil conflict, Russian historians actually maintain that Ukraine is an integral part of the Russian superpower and has no history of its own. The author defines such interpretation of the 1917-1921 events and refusal to recognize specific features of the Ukrainian Revolution, which are spread in academic community and mass media of the RF, as information and propaganda activities along with perversion of other events of the historical past of Ukraine.

Author Biography

Olga Gapeyeva, National Army Academy

Candidate of Historical Sciences, Senior Researcher Doctorate student

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Published

2017-03-31

How to Cite

Gapeyeva, O. (2017). The phenomenon of the Ukrainian revolution of 1917-1921 in awareness-raising activities of the Russian Federation. Skhid, (1(147). https://doi.org/10.21847/1728-9343.2017.1(147).94140

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History