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    ON THE ISSUE OF THE CHARASTERISTICS OF UKRAINE AS A STATE AND THE POSSIBILITIES OF ITS FEDERALIZATION (REGIONALIZATION): A HISTORICAL STATE ANALYSIS AND A THEORETICAL AND LEGAL RES... by A. D. Gulyakov

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…The annexation of part of the South Russian (Cossack) lands to Russia in 1653 brought them, and then adjacent territories to the path of social progress, but did not lead to the accumulation of experience of independent statehood even in Soviet times. …”
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    Ukrainian agrarian capitalism of the Hetmanate: «track effect» and economic peripherality (second half of the 17th century) by S.Z. Moshenskyi

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…All these businesses were held in the hands of the Cossack foreman – a small oligarchic stratum of the society of the Hetmanate. …”
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    Participation of Moldova and Wallahia in the Khotyn war of 1621 by Mykhailo Chuchko

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…At the end of August, on the way to Khotin, Osman II removed from power the Moldavian governor Alexander Ilias, who failed to prevent the devastating raids by the country of Polish and Cossack detachments that robbed the population. Temporarily, the duties of the prince of Moldavia were entrusted to the voivode of Wallachia, Radu Mihnea. …”
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    The genesis of restrictions and special requirements established during public service by O. Yu. Salmanova, Yu. I. Shovkun

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The legal provision of public service during the Cossack era is characterized by the formation of public service as a separate independent institution, especially since 1918, when a number of requirements and restrictions were formulated for public servants, namely: age, residence, citizenship, competence, qualifications. …”
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    Parish Priesthood of the Don Host Region: Features of the Formation of the Social Status and Its Change Between the Mid 17th and the Early 20th Century by Alla V. Shadrina

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…By the middle of the 17th century, being part of the Don Host, the local priests had acquired a status that made them really different from priests of other provinces of the Russian Empire, for they only reported to the army authorities and were considered to be part of the Cossack community, without having any signs of making an independent estate. …”
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    17th-Century Ambassadorial Relations between Russia and Central Asian Nomads: The Official Status of Russian Diplomats Analyzed by Andrey S. Zuev, Dmitry K. Popov

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The work reveals diplomatic missions to Kirghiz and Teleut lands, Dzungaria and Mongolia were usually headed by offsprings of the nobility (deti boyarskie) and regular servicemen (nachalnye lyudi) — Cossack leaders, atamans, squadron (pyatidesyatnik) and section (desyatnik) commanders. …”
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    Interpretation of value dispositions of students attending Ukrainian educational and rehabilitation institutions in the context of the theory of archetypes by Nechyporenko V. V., Hordiienko N. M.

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Based on the survey conducted among senior students of educational and rehabilitation institutions of Ukraine, it is empirically shown that the value structure of student youth is formed mostly regardless of their gender, reflecting the main national archetypes (freedom-loving Cossack society, cordocentrism, the concept of “fertile land”, peasantry character, the image of Goddess-Mother) and includes such traits of national character as democratic nature, opulence, thrift, diligence, religiosity and respect for women. …”
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    Ukrainian state building and the views of Gregory Skovoroda on state structure by Tеtiana Boіeva

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…In the twenty-first century in Ukraine there are two trends of the state - the Ukrainian state on the basis of conservative the Cossack era traditions and state, which it combined with the Russian and Soviet traditions. …”
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    Destruction of religious monuments as a result of turkish-tatar raids on ukrainian lands, in the first quarter of the 17th century by Halyna Yatseniuk

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The following factors were decisive in the next political reasons: interference of Polish magnates in the internal affairs of the Danubian principalities (in 1612, 1616, and 1619); the pro-Austrian policy of King Sigismund III of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and his entourage; annual attacks of the Zaporozhian Cossack Army on the Turkish coast and fleet. According to the historiographic and source analysis, as soon as the diplomatic relations between the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Ottoman Empire intensified, the number of attacks increased dramatically. …”
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    Tradition in Conditions of Military Extremeness: Folk Ways of Understanding and “Overcoming” the Great Patriotic War by Marina Ryblova, Ekaterina Arkhipova

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Ordinary people preferred to turn to centuries-old spiritual traditions of overcoming war traumas and to use the experience of preserving collective memory of them formed in the pre-revolutionary time within the peasant and Cossack communities.…”
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