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adam_text | Contents Figures and Tables ix Acknowledgments xi Abbreviations xiii Maps follow page xiv Introduction з Zenon E. Kohut, Volodymyr Sklokin, and Frank E. Sysyn PART ONE COSSACK AUTONOMIES AND THEIR DEMISE i Ukraine on Seventeenth- And Eighteenth-Century Maps: From the “Wild Field” to the “Country of the Cossacks” 27 Kyrylo Halushko 2 In Search of “Ukraine” in the Russian Empire (End of Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries) 57 Volodymyr Kravchenko 3 From the “Russian Jerusalem” to the “Slavic Pompeii” 97 Oleksii Tolochko 4 Catherine II, Evdokim Shcherbinin, and the Abolition of Sloboda Ukraine’s Autonomy 115 Volodymyr Sklokin
VI CONTENTS 5 “A Plague on Your Borders”: Disease Control and Administrative Reforms in Late Eighteenth-Century Ukraine 144 Oksana Mykhed 6 Formation of the Imperial Russia Bureaucratic Class in Steppe Ukraine in the Late Eighteenth Century 173 Oleksandr Pankieiev 7 Identities of Little Russian Society through the Prism of Napoleon’s Russian Campaign 202 Vadym Adadurov PART TWO SOCIETY, ECONOMY, AND DEMOGRAPHICS 8 Colonel of the Zaporozhian Host: The Right to Free Elections in Light of Cossack Traditions, Prescribed Regulations, and Political Realities 219 Viktor Horobets 9 Military Reforms during the Hetmancy of Kyrylo Rozumovs kyi, 1750-64 247 Oleksii Sokyrko 10 “For Deliveries to Tsargrad and Other Neighboring States” (Kyiv Reiters in the Eighteenth Century) 277 Vadym Nazarenko 11 The Cossack Starshyna of Sloboda Ukraine in the Seventeenth-Eighteenth Centuries: The “Family Clan” and Attainment of Social Status 298 Volodymyr Masliychuk 12 Regimental Cities of the Hetmanate in the Second Half of the Eighteenth Century: Governance, Economy, Demography 325 Ihor Serdiuk
CONTENTS 13 Population Distribution of the City of Poltava in the Second Half of the Eighteenth Century by Age, Sex, and Marital Status 361 Iurii Voloshyn PART THREE CHURCH, CULTURE, AND EDUCATION 14 The Challenges of Unification and Disciplining Facing the Kyiv Orthodox Metropolitanate in the Eighteenth Century: The Case of Book Publishing 395 Maksym laremenko 15 The Uniate Church in Right-Bank Ukraine in the First Half of the Eighteenth Century: Paradoxes of Regional Adaptation 424 Ihor Skochylias 16 The Teaching of Philosophy at the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy at the End of the Seventeenth to Eighteenth Century 455 Mykola Symchych 17 Orthodox Colleges in the Russian Empire (Second Half of the Eighteenth to the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century): Between Traditions and Innovations 471 Liudmyla Posokhova PART FOUR POLITICAL AND HISTORICAL THOUGHT 18 “Rulers of the Fatherland”: The Hetmanate’s Cossack and Church Elite’s Concepts of the Nature, Representation, and Obligations of Authority (Up to the Beginning of the Eighteenth Century) 499 Natalia Iakovenko 19 Fatherland in Early Eighteenth-Century Ukrainian Political Culture 528 Frank E. Sysyn vii
viii CONTENTS 20 The Development of a Little Russian Identity and Ukrainian NationBuilding 542 Zenon E. Kohut 21 Constitutio Medievalis: The Politics of Language and the Language of Politics in the 1710 Constitution 560 Gary Marker 22 “In the Name of the Beloved Fatherland”: The Loyalty and Treason of Ivan Mazepa 579 Serhii Plokhy 23 Cossack Historiography: A Vision of the Past and the Construction of Identities in the Hetmanate in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries 598 Andrii Bovgyria Contributors 629 Index 637
Index Aleksei Mikhailovich, 254,506-7,604 Alexander 1,99,206,209 Andrusovo, Treaty of, 37,531,534,581 Apostol, Danylo, 219,223,260,269,307 Austria, 27,48-9,51-2,72 authority, just, 499-501 Azov: campaigns, 38,44; fortress, 42,44; gubernia, 176-8,180,185,189-90 Bakhmut, 189,194 Bantysh-Kamenskii, Dmitrii, 60,68,70,76, 78,248 Bar, 34,606; Confederation, 48,150,427 Barabash, Ivan, 515-16,534 Baranových, Lazar, 472,503,505,507,590 Baronio, Cesare, 481,483,500,506 Baroque, 10,105,112,424,560 Bartlett, Robert, 566-7,569 Baryshivka company, 226-7 Basilian monasteries, 433,435 Baturyn, 224,228,230-2,332,565 Baumeister, Friedrich, 456,482-4 Beauplan, Guillaume de, 10,33-46,48-9,512,77,204; General Map of Ukraine, 29,34 Belarus, 31,38,44,64,604 Belgorod, 45,71-2,278,408; gubernia, 46-7, 71,119 Bendery, 44,577 Bendery Constitution, 14,561,563-4,570,572, 574; elections of colonels, 222-3; idea of autonomy, 567-8; Jews, 571-2; language of, 561-3,573; and Orthodoxy, 571,573; termi nology of, 563-5 Berestechko, 36,623,626 Berio, Arsenii, 472,488 Berlyns kyi, Maksym, 60,70,75,108,110 Bestuzhev-Riumin, Aleksei, 253-4 Bezborod ko, Andrii, 249,257 Bielski, Marcin, 529,600 Bila Tserkva, 75,151,153,168,536; universal, 532,534-6 Blaeu, Joan, 36,38,52 Boeck, Brian, 77,80,82 Bolkhovitinov, Evgenii, 99,109 Borozdin, Konstantin, 100,110 Boryspil, 153,206 Bratslav, 31,45,184,441,605; clergy, 428,430, 438-41,444; nobility, 443; palatinate, 425-6, 428,435,440,442; region, 31,428,430-1, 438-9,441-4; vicegerency, 184 Braudel, Fernand, 298,339,341 Brest, Union of, 98,582 Briukhovets kyi, Ivan,
226,230-1,236,243, 610-11
6з8 Brody, 34, боб Brotherhood Monastery, roo Brucker, Johann Jakob, 483-4 bubonic plague, 11,144-59,161-5, 170, ЗЗ1; anti-plague measures, 145,147,149-51,153, 155,163; causes of, 146-7; clergy and, 148; and imperial reforms, 164; in Kyiv, 144-5, 153-8,163,165; in Podilia, 164; quarantine, 147 149 152.155,157-9 Budde, Johann Franz, 481,483 Byzantine, 106,506,599 cameralism, 128,137,361 cartography, 27-8,33,39-41,47-8,50,52; at lases, 38,40,42-3,46-8; cartographic prop aganda, 37,47; Peter I and, 40,45-6,50 Catherine II, 65-6,115-25,127-38,161-2,1747,474-5; enlightened absolutism of, 11,11718; and starshyna, 252 Caucasus, 43,78 Cellarius, Christoph, 479,481 Charles XII (king), 41,43-4,508,510,582-4 Charnuts kyi, Khrystofor, 459,464-5,470 Chełm (Kholm), 32,39,45,434,440 Cherkasy, 228,515 Cherniak, Ivan, 229,232-4 Chernihiv, 69-71,100-3,334,337-8,488; Col lege, 471-2,476,483,485,550; gubernia, 69, 72; palatinate, 29,533; printing houses, 399, 407,485; regiment, 240,262,265,267; re gion, 30,35,46,204,240; vicegerency, 162, 291,333 Chernyshev, Zakhar, 171,253 Chertkov, Vasilii, 175-6,179,186 Chevalier, Pierre, 32-3 Chuikevich, Petr, 208,214 Church of the Tithes, 104-5, Ю9 Church Slavonic, 62,397,406,550-1 Chyhyryn, 384,432,513,515,535-6; cam paigns, 28,231,611 cities, 97-102,105-11,115-16,145-6,153-9,277; billeting obligation, 331,337; courts, 329-30; demography, 341,343-7,351-2,373; econ INDEX omy, 8,338-42; Magdeburg Law, 332-7,342, 573-4; with municipal administration, 328, 333,335; regimental, 326-33 clergy, 134,364-6,416-18,427-31,43Ճ-42,474,՜ appointment of priests,
416-17; confes sional identity of, 426,434,436; education of, 396; of the Hetmanate, 134; Uniate, 426, 430,434-5,441. See also Orthodox Church; Uniate Church Constantinople, 427. See also Istanbul Cossack chronicles, 549,589-90,601-3,6067,613-17; ethnic groups in, 613-18; mon archs in, 611 Cossack democracy, 514,520; nation, 13,33, 570,598,602,619 Cossackdom, 124,126,514,601,603 Cossack officers. See starshyna Cossacks, 4-5,7-11,28-36,39,49-50,53,6971; etymology of the word, 599-600; and Napoleon, 207,209; origins of, 530; regis tered, 515; rights and liberties, 220,590,604, 607,609,612; in Russian military, 123,2523,258-61,263-4; social status òf, 117,120, 122-3,126,129,258; town, 514; and tsar’s authority, 508 Cracow, 45,153,346 Crimea, 39,43-4,181,189,192,602-3; annexa tion of, 59. See also Crimean Khanate Crimean Khanate, 100,175; incorporation into the Russian Empire, 181 Cyril and Methodius Brotherhood, 89 Czacki, Tadeusz, 74,204 Danylo Romanových of Galicia, 30,500 Delisle, Guillaume, 40,44 Delisle, Joseph-Nicolas, 40,44 Diet, 529,548,563 Dimitrii (Sechenov), bishop of Novgorod, 411 Divovych, Semen, 58,549,601; A Dialogue Between Great Russia and Little Russia, 549 Dnipro: region, 28-9,32-3,36,38,42,44; River, 29-30,34-8,42-51,71-7,515-16, 603-5
INDEX Dnister River, 30,48,75 Dolgorukov, Ivan, 81,99,104-5, 107, из-і4 Don, 29,38,67,77,98; Cossack Host, 254,264, 300 Doroshenko, Dmytro, 15,204 Doroshenko, Petro, 227-8,533-6,540,546, 611,618 Dubnevych, Amvrosii, 460,462-5 Dvorets kyi, Vasyl , 243; Dvorets’kyi Chronicle, 639 211,510,529-33,535-7,581; in Velychko Chronicle, 530-4,590; Vyhovs kyi and, 535 fellows of the banner, 243 fellows of the standard, 252,255 Finland, 121-2,125 France, 33,48,203,205,207 Freyer, Hieronymus, 481,483 Frick, David, 590 Fylymonovych, Maksym, 604 5i4 605 Enlightenment, 7,9,16,117-18,565,567; en lightened absolutism, 128,136; in Poland, 9; in Ukraine, 9-10,23 Ermolaev, Aleksandr, 100,105, no Estonia, 122,125 Eternal Peace, 37,564, бібпіоо ethnicity, 80,82,543,566,571,573; gens as, 567, 569 Europe, 27-8,33-4,38-9,41-3,46,48-51; Eastern Europe, 31,84,86-7,93,95-6,136-7 Eyewitness Chronicle, 508,512,514-16,605-6, 608-10,612 fatherland, 70,77,130,133,605,608; in Ben dery Constitution, 568,571,585; in Bila Tserkva universal, 535-6; Cossack chroni cles and, 589; Hetmanate as, 533,535-6,582; Bohdan Khmel nyts kyi and, 531-2,534-5, 581-2,609; and Kyivan clergy, 588-9; Adam Kysiľ and, 501; Little Rossian Ukraine as, 508,515,528,532-5,582,586; Losyts kyi and, 529-30; Mazepa and, 510,534,536,582,5856; Muscovy and, 580-1,587; Orthodox, 211; Peter I and, 579-80,582-4,587,595; Petro Doroshenko and, 533-6; Petryk and, 534; in the Polish tradition, 501,529,532,581; Prokopových and, 586,587-8; Rus as, 529, 581; the Russian Empire as, 208,537; Samoilovych and, 505,511; Sich Cossacks and, 515,534-6;
Skoropads kyi and, 584; Sofonovych and, 530; terminology, 528-33, 535-7,565,567,580-1,587-8; Ukraine as, Gajecky, George, 225,243 Galiatovs kyi, loanykii, 503,505,570,600,606 Galicia, 33,35,39,41,72.74 Galician metropolitan, 545; principality, 545֊6 Galician-Volhynian principality, 31,73,544 General Census of Little Russia, 328-9,344-5, 347-8,365-7,369-74,378-83 General Military: Chancellery, 252-3, 255-7, 259,261-2,264,267; Court, 271,328,335,604 General Officer Staff, 219,250 gentry, 148,150,548,550,552-4; cooptation of, 549; democracy, 14,499,502,520; golden liberties of, 502; new, 299; as political na tion, 501,513-14,548 geography, symbolic, 6-7,10-11,65 Gerasimov, Ilya, 86,117 Gerhard, Johann, 483,485 Germany, 13,486 Gersevanov, Georgii, 185-6 Gizeľ, Inokentii, 459,469 Gogol, Nikolai, 79-80,110-11 Golitsyn, Dmitrii, 233,410 Gottsched, Johann Christoph, 479,484 Grand Duchy of Lithuania, 30-1,35,253, 528,580 Grand Duchy of Moscow, 31,65 Great Northern War, 40,239,428,588 Great Russia, 58,60,64,69-72,586; Little Russian influences, 473; term of, 64. See also Russia Great Russian people, 14,63,67,129,584-6 Greeks, 8,39
64О Guagnini, Alessandro, боо Güldenstädt, Johann, 8o, 332,338 Habsburg Monarchy, 6,73 Hadiach, 221,232,239,333-5,337; Treaty of, 35, 221; regiment, 232,239,261,332 Haidamak movement, 79,424 Halych, 32,439; metropolitanate, 39 Heineccius, Johann Gottlieb, 481,483 Herberstein, Sigismund, 38 Hertsyk, Pavlo, 231-2 Hertsyks, 232,617 hetman, 219,226,532,547,552,609; authority of, 220-1,223-4,228-9,232,250-1; “bad,” 516; election of, 220,222,504-5,509,513-14, 516-17; and election of colonels, 224-5; as God-given, 504-6,509; “good,” 518; as an ideal ruler, 518-19; and public good, 510; virtues of, 510-13,518 Hetmanate, 5-6,13-14,39-40,222-3,536-7, 607-9; abolishing of autonomy, 7-10,128, 544,549,552; administration, 12,544; ap pointment of officials, 223,240; autonomy of, 326,424,503-5,544,549; corruption in, 238-40; demography, 13,344,346; economy of, 269-70,340; integration into the Russ ian Empire, 10-12; interethnic relations in, 8; judicial reforms in, 248; languages in, 406-8,551; military reforms in, 8,247-8; origins of, 543-4; postal services in, 291,331; taxes in, 123-6,129-31,155,157,159; territory of, 46,602-6; townspeople, 331; urban re forms, 325,337 Hillis, Faith, 65,84 Hlukhiv, 233,235,255-6,258-9,269-70,331-2 Homann, Johann Baptiste, 37,42,46,74 Horodyshche, 338,437 Hozlubin, Ivan, 126,140 Hrabianka, Hryhorii, 503,514-16,519-20, 589-91,609-10; Hrabianka Chronicle, 599601,603,606,608-9,617 Hrebnyts kyi, Florian, 440-3 Hrushevs kyi, Mykhailo, 15,301,514,610 Hryhorovych-Bars kyi, Vasyľ, 435 Hudzhol, Demian, 230-1 INDEX Hungary, 27,30,36,72 Hustynia Chronicle, 529
Hustyn Monastery, 290 Iakovenko, Natalia, 14,23,499-500,506,514 lakubovych, lakiv, 257,259 Iași, Treaty of, 184 lasyns’kyi, Varlaam, 428 lavors kyi, Stefan, 459,462,464-5,508-9, 560-1 identity, 11,60,62,67,69,73,588; confes sional, 437; Cossack, 5; imperial, 6,63; lan guage and, 573; Little Russian, 6,73-4,542, 544,548,554; national, 59-60,499,553,580; religion and, 542; Ruthenian-Catholic, 427; Slavic-Rus , 63; Ukrainian national, 60; . Uniate, 430,4ЗЗ-4 intelligentsia, 174,554 Istanbul, 277,279,281,283,285,289 Istoriia Rusov, 60,63,67,69-72,75-6 Ivan IV the Terrible, 45; tide of, 53 Izium, 121,123-5,129,139-40,303; regiment, 120,124,305,309-11,313 Jesuit colleges, 457,4б4-5 471,473֊5. 478 Jews, 8,150,613,616-17,619 John II Casimir Vasa (king), 36,507,535,605 John III Sobieski (king), 33 Jones, Robert, 118,137 Kalachyns kyi, Prokopii, 459,462 Kalynovs kyi, Stefan, 460,462,464 Kamianets-Podilskyi, 28,30,45,75,164,606, 611 Kaniv, 334,433 Kapnist, Vasyľ, 210,313,552 Kappeler, Andreas, 82,300,473 Karazin, Vasyľ, 76,80 Karpyns kyi, lakynf, 484-5,495 Katerynoslav, 66,77,188,193,200; Criminal Court, 190; vicegerency, 180-2,184-5,187-9, 191.193.198 Kerch-Yenikale county, 178 Khanenko, Mykhailo, 75,581 Kharkiv, 66,68,76-8,139,141-2, 303; College,
641 INDEX 307,309,472-3,476,479,481-6; gubernia, 72,76,78,176; regiment, 119-20,303,305-13; region, 76-8; Romantics, 68,78-9; Univer sity, 76,204,486; vicariate, 408; viceregency, 67,141 Khazars, 565,570,599-603; Khazar myth, 570, 599-603,606,619 Kherson, 66,86,180,184,193 Khmel nyts’kyi, Bohdan, 70-1,507-9,530-3, 535-44,590-1,603-7; authority of, 220,504, 513; in Cossack chronicles, 508-9,513,516, 518-19,608; cult of, 608-9; as “good” hetman, 518; in Kyiv, 504; and Rus , 32; title of, 32 Khmel nyts’kyi, Iurii, 221,515,533,611,618 Khmel nyts kyi Uprising, 4-5,9-10,50-1,529, 533-4,612; and Orthodoxy, 572 Kholm. See Chełm Kingdom of Poland, 31,34-5,38,528-9,531, 580. See also Poland; Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth Kish. See Zaporozhian Sich Kochubei, Vasyl , 232-5,238,528,589,610 Kochubei, Viktor, 80,203 Kohut, Zenon, 7,13,16,138 Koliïvshchyna, 150,424,427 Kondrat ievs, 302,307 Konevyts’kyi, Prokip, 119-20,127,313 Konys kyi, Heorhii, 456,461,463-4,466 Kordet, Lavrentii, 481-3 Korets kyi, Ivan, 115-16 Korsun, 151,519 Kostomarov, Mykola, 58,78,83,89,544 Kotliarevs’kyi, Ivan, 209,211,263,551 Kovan ka, Petro, 233-5 Kovan kas, 210,235 Kozachyns kyi, Mykhailo, 463-6 Kozelets, 153,156,332,334 Krasnokuts kyi, Fedir, 121,125,127,140,313 Krechetnikov, Mikhail, 162,171 Kremenchuk, 34,158,193 Kremenets, 204,213 Krokovs kyi, losaf, 428,459 Krolevets, 332,338 Küçük Kaynarca, Peace Treaty of, 175,192 Kuliabka, Syl vestr, 460-2,464 Kuliabko, Ivan, 264,267 Kulish, Panteleimon, 79,610 Kursk, 72-3 Kvitka-Osnov’ianenko, Hryhorii, 76,78,308, 483 Kyiv, 11-19, 2i-2 97-8,103-8,144-6,154-60, 170;
antiquities in, 100-3,107-9, m H4; archeparchy, 428-9,432՜3 435 439; Askold’s Grave, 103-4,113; cathedral chapter-officialate, 430-2; Catherine II in, 99, 101; clergy, 106,500,588-9; eparchy, 404, 418,431; garrison, 12,277-9, 281-2,284,291; Golden Gate, 102-3,110 из; gubernia, 45-7,157,174,291; Khreshchatyk, 103,106; Magdeburg Law in, 170; metropolitan, 428, 501, 533; metropolitanate, 395-7,415-18, 424-30,439-41,444,604; Orthodox consis tory, 434,436; palatinate, 29,31,35,425,427, 431; pilgrims in, 97-9,101,436; population of, 406,4Ó9,591; principality, 546; regi ment, 281,284,332; region, 30,203,210,427, 431; as Russian Jerusalem, 11,98,111; Russ ian language in, 407; as Slavic Pompeii, 11, 111; topography of, 106,110,153,155-7,169 287; trade fairs in, 154; travelers in, 97-103, 105,107,111,153; Uniate archeparchy, 429, 432,436; vicariate, 438,440; vicegerency, 145, 161-2,165-6,170,179 Kyivan Cave Monastery, 98-9,105-6,114,397, 404-5,407; and book publishing, 396,398406,409-14,417,506; diplomatic gifts of, 4i3֊i5 Kyivan Rus , 63,101,105,112; heritage of, 67, 69,71,499-501,603-4,606 Kyiv-Mohyla College (Academy), 407-9,4558,463-74,488,550-1,579-80; and Jesuit ed ucation, 458,465; methods of instruction in, 458; reform in, 456; Russian language in, 408-9; students of, 156,435,586,589; teach ing of philosophy in, 13,455-8,461-6,477; textbooks in, 456-7,472 Kyiv outpost line, 157,159-60,165; quarantine complexes at, 160-1 Kyiv province, 150,158; administrative reforms
642 INDEX in, 157; public health, 159; revenue of, 160; status of, 145; travelers in, 160-1 Kyshka, Lev (metropolitan), 427,429-33,438 Kysiľ, Adam, 501,538 Lutsk, 45,427,606; eparchy, 425 Lviv, 30,32,427-8,440-1,604,606; bishop of, 441,443; consistory, 431,439; ecclesiastical court, 431; eparchy (Uniate), 425,431,435, 438-9,441,444; Jesuit college, 464-5 Latin, 399,528,551,562-3 “Laws by Which the Little Russian People are Lysenko, Ivan, 225-8 Lyzohub Chronicle, 611,613 Judged,” 334-5,548 Lazarevs kyi, Oleksandr, 230-1,245 Lebedyns kyi, Syl vestr, 484-5,495 Legislative Commission, 253,336,404,549 Leipzig, 467,470,479-80,482,486 Lerche, Johann, 155-7 Levenets , Prokop, 231-2 Levshin, Oleksii, 99-100 Levyts kyi, Ilarion, 460,464 Lithuania, 30-1,34-5,38,44-5,545,580. See also Grand Duchy of Lithuania; PolishLithuanian Commonwealth Lithuanian Statute, 233,380,383,552 Little Rossian Ukraine, 532-4 Little Rus , 40,45,545; the term, 39,73 Little Russia, 57-60,67-79,99-101,111-12, 547-9, 582-3,602-3; governorate, 172; gu bernia, 174,332; on the maps, 39,47; and Napoleon, 203-5,207-11; the term, 39,73, 78-9,81,89; territory of, 69,71-4,604. See also Ukraine Little Russian, 14,52,598; general-gover norate, 162; gubernia, 69,210; identity, 69; intellectuals, 62; maloros, 73; Medical Board, 163-4; people, 334-5,583-6,589-91, 602-3,608,610; Rusyns and, 72 Little Russian Collegium, 40,46,174,362,612; Second, 335,361 Little Russian Department (Malorossiiskii prikaz), 40,229 Livonia, 121-2,125 Lomonosov, Mikhail, 482,550 Losyts kyi, Mykhailo, 529,581 Lublin, 45,465; Union of, 501 Lubny,
235-6,261-2,264-5,329 ՅՅՆ333; regi ment, 267-8,329 Lukashevych, Vasyľ, 205-6 Maksymovych, Ioan, 472,485,488 Maksymovych, Mykhailo, 58,79,110-11 Malynovs kyi, Platon, 460,462,464,485 Manifesto on Noble Freedoms, 252 maps, 31-3,35-7,39-50,74,77; Ukraine, on the, 27-8,34-7,42-5,47-9,51-2. See also cartography Markevych, Mykola, 72,78-9 Markov, Mikhail, 70,74,91 Markových, lakiv, 60,75 Markovyches, 235,617 marriage: birth rate and, 233,346; demogra phy of, 347-52,381-4; dowry, 348 Massa, Isaac, 29,31 Matkovs kyi, Tymofii, 440-1 Mazepa, Ivan, 40-3,225-9,238-40,508-10, 518-19,552-3,579-81; in Cossack chroni cles, 610; God-given hetman, 505; as “good” hetman, 518-19; Prince of the Holy Roman Empire, 41; and Volodymyr the Great, 579; war of manifestos, 586,589,591 Medical Collegium, 155,157-9,162-3,166,170 medical professionals, 146-7,149,151,154,157, 163-4 Menshikov, Aleksandr, 250,571,612 Mglin, 332,338,345 Mhohohrishnyi, Demian (Hmatových), 243, 610 Military Collegium, 157-9, 162,251,260 military democracy, 220,228,520 Mitrofanov, Sila, 155,157 Mizin, Stefan, 234-5 Mohyla, Petro, 102,104,109,471-2,500-1,506 Mokiievs kyi, Kostiantyn, 226-7 Moldavia, 42-3,75,144.148,338 Moll, Herman, 44,46
INDEX Moraw, Peter, 475,490 Moscow: Academy, 484; Agreement of 1665, 243; patriarchate, 397,427; Society of His tory and Antiquities, 60; University, 71,77, 478,481,484 Müller, Gerhard, 64,74,76,332,338 Muscovite Tsardom, 29-30,34-7,39-40,436,545,562,581-3; in Cossack chronicles, 614; on the maps, 29,38; as Rus , 31; terri tory of, 38; and Ukraine, 51. See also Russia; Russian Empire Muslims, 181,618,620 Mykhaïl, Saint (metropolitan of Kyiv), 398, 64Յ Nolin, Jean-Baptiste, 38,44 Novgorod, 30-1,104-5,108,133,403 Novhorod-Siverskyi, 66,69,332,334,483,488; vicegerency, 162,333 Nuremberg, 37,42-3 Nizhyn, 229-30,262,331-41,344-8,352-3; Chronicle, 606; regiment, 226,229,266-7, Obydovs kyi, Ivan, 229-30 Odesa, 68,100,189 Ohloblyn, Oleksander, 81,204,229 Okhtyrka, 129,141,303; regiment, 126,141, 304,312,385 Olsuf ev, Adam, 125,128 Orel, 45,243 Orlai, Ivan, 62,67,73 Orlyk, Pylyp, 508,510,560-6,569-74,585,589 Ornovs kyi, Ivan, 505 Orthodox Church, 395-8,402,406,417,426; and book publishing, 397-403; in Bratslav palatinate, 428; and education, 471; in Kyiv palatinate, 102,428; liturgical books, 404-5; seminaries, 477,480-1; Ukrainian-Belaru sian, 427; unification of, 415,417-18 Orthodox colleges, 472; curriculum of, 47885; and educational reform, 474,477-8; and German Protestant universities, 485-6; and Jesuit colleges, 472-3,475,478; libraries of, 478; students of, 471,473,486; teachers of, 473; teaching practices in, 476,478,482; and university models, 475; utilitarian orienta tion of, 486 Orthodoxy, 39,425-6,561,615,620. See also Orthodox Church Oster, 332,334 Ostrohozk,
115,119-20,123-7,129,141; regi ment, 115,119-20,126,304,309-11,313 Ostropols kyi, Pavlo, 191,588 Ostroz kyi-Lokhvyts kyi, Ivan, 115-16,136,309 Ostroz kyis, 500-1 Ottoman Empire, 28-9,41,138,145,151 Ovruch, 429,433,442 ՅՅ2 nobility, 150,179,187-90,206-9,251—3 430-1; Commission on the Freedoms of the, 253; Little Russian, 203,208-9. See also gentry Pacta Conventa, 14,563,576 Palii, Semen, 425,428 Panchenko, Hryhorii, 236-7 403 Myloradovych, Mykhailo, 123-5,127,139-40, ЭЧ Myrhorod, 331-3,335; regiment, 261-2,351 Myronenko, Stepan, 189-90 Myslavs kyi, Samuil, 479,481-5,491 Mytkevych, leronim, 460,462,464 Nadezhdin, Nikolai, 64-5 Napoleon, 11-12,203-8,212 Nashchyns kyi, Davyd, 455-7 nation, 62,69,543,566,570; in Bendery Con stitution, 567,569; the Enlightenment con cept of, 567; modern, 543; nation-building, 5-6,13,81,520,544; nation-state, 49,542-3, 569; Rus , 530; Ruthenian, 501,530; SlavicRus , 62 national consciousness, 542,553-5 nationalism, 78,580,615 national movement, 39,554 natural law, 137,476,552,566 New Russia gubernia, 66-7,71-2,174-8, 188-9,193,332 New Serbia, 174 Nicholas 1,99,110
644 panegyrics, 501-2,505,507,509,511,581-2 Panin, Petr, 125,128,249 Paris, 34,37,48,53-4,56,203 paternalism, 134,141 patriotism, 12,437,529,542,580; Little Russ ian, 551; regional, 442 Paul 1,200,335,552 peasants, 134,148-52,193-4,235-7, 282-4, 339-40 Perehinsk, eparchial synod in, 439 Pereiaslav, 4,225-9,333-6,344֊53 535-6,573- 4; Agreement of 1654,4,533,544,546-7,549, 590,603; Articles of 1659,221; College, 472, 476,479,486; Orthodox consistory, 434, 436; palatinate, 29; population of, 344,347, 349,353-4,379; regiment, 225-6,228-9,243, 341,348 Perekhrest, Ivan, 304-5 Peremyshl. See Przemy 1 Peter 1,37-8,40-1,46-7,142,557,594; as an emperor, 579; and Hetmanate, 548; mani festos of, 582-3,586; and Mazepa, 41; re forms of, 548; and Zaporozhian Sich, 237, . 583 Peter II, 219,223,591 Peter III, 184,248,252-3 Petrovs kyi, Mykola, 229,243 Petryk, Ivan, 532,534,536,591 Pinovs kyi, Syl vestr, 460,462,464 Platon (metropolitan of Moscow), 103-4 Pleshcheev, Sergei, 64,66 Plokhy, Serhii, 6-7,13,499,501,504-5,507 Pochaina River, 107,111 Pochep, 332,334,345 Podilia, 30,36,44-5,51,71-2,604-5; palati nate, 425,435 Pogodin, Mikhail, 65,110 Pohar, 332,338,345 Pokaš, Hryhorii, 612-13 Poland, 30-2,34-8,41-2,44,48,50-1,71; on the maps, 36,43,47-51. See also PolishLithuanian Commonwealth INDEX Poletyka, Hryhorii, 60,549 Polish Crown. See Poland; Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, 7-8,33-5, 471-2,499-500,529-31,543-5,580-1,61516; partitions of, 9,47,49-50,52,166; Ukrainian palatinates of, 395 Polish Uprising of 1830,78,99 Polisia, 429,431,440,604,606 Poltava,
192,213,228-35,331-9,365,590; age of marriage in, 375-7, 379-82; aging in, 370, 372; artisans in, 340; Battle of, 42,97,579, 586-8,590-1; children in, 368-9; court, 328; demography, 12,361,363,366-9,374; guber nia, 72,191,203,205,208; marriage market in, 383-5; municipal administration of, 335; regiment, 228,232,230-5,332,362,368; townspeople of, 229; travelers in, 97 Popovs kyi, Inokentii, 459,462,464 Potemkin, Grigoril, 11,175-80,182-4,186-7, 192-3,196; and administrative reforms, 181; chancellery of, 196; and Cossack starshyna, 190-1; and land gifts, 198; and patron-client relationship, 185 Pozdeev, Ivan, 279-81,287 Prokopových, Teofan, 460,466,483-4,57980,586-8,591; sermon of, 586; Spiritual Regulation, 476-7; Vladimir, 505,579 Prussia, 27,48-9,52,264 Pryluky, 265,330-1,335,337; regiment, 224, 236-7,327 332.385 Przemy 1 (Peremyshl), 43,427,438; Uniate eparchy, 425 Pufendorf, Samuel, 476,481,483 Purchotius, Edmund, 455-7 Pushkar, Martyn, 220,611 Radomyshl, 429,440,443-4; consistory, 430, 434.438,440-1,444; synod in (1754), 441 Rakushka-Romanovs kyi, Roman, 608,610 Reiters, 277,291,414; duties of, 279,287-90; ethnicity of, 284; income of, 286-7; in Kyiv,
645 INDEX 277-9,282-3,291; literacy among, 282; pro motion in ranks, 284-5; recruitment of, 280-2; in Russian military, 278; social back ground of, 281,283; social status of, 278,281 Renaissance, 27,63,102,562-3,565 Rigel man, Oleksandr, 74,601 Roman Catholic Church, 431,434,437-8, 440-3 Romanticism, 10,78 Rome, 425,433~5 444 Romny, 208,329,338 Rostopchin, Fedor, 184-5,199, 205 Rozumovs kyi, Kyrylo, 247-9,253-4,258,264, 270,336—7; ammunition and equipment re form, 261-3,266; court of, 255; and flag re form, 266-7; and gunpowder production, 269; and judicial reforms, 328,335; military reforms of, 248,263,269; and starshyna, 249,251 Rozumovs kyi, Oleksii, 247,612 Ruin (Ruïna), 29,33,40,611 Rumiantsev, Nikolai, 107-9 Rumiantsev, Petr, 133-5,157,162,171-2,196 Rurikids, 544 Rus , 29,60-7,81-2,107-9,544 605-6; Black, 35 39, 41; Lithuanian, 45; Major Rus , 544; Malaia Rossiia, 546; on the maps, 29-32; Minor Rus , 544; Moscow as, 32; palatinate, 31,33; in Polish tradition, 31,45,545; in the princely titles, 545; Red, 36-7,43-6,51,64; and Rossiia, 545; territory of, 32-3; titulature, 31 Russia, 30,37-9,44-5,48-50,60-1,69-71, 205-6,208-9; national identity of, 554; rus ness (rus kost ), 62; South, 7,11,60,66-8,78, 81; Southwestern, 65,67-8; the term, 40,46, 62-3; territory of, 46,64. See ako Muscovite Tsardom; Russian Empire Russian: government, 221,223,305,308-9, 313-18; language, 72,406-9,482,494,550-1 Russian: gubernias, 127,129,131,133,142; iden tity, 64 Russian Empire, 4-11,13,24,57-95,118,142-5, 174-5; army of, 150-1,172,175-8,188,209, 212; education in, 472,475; imperial
bu reaucracy, 11,174,180-1,190; and local elites, 121-2; on the maps, 47; moderniza tion of, 118,315; and the Napoleonic wars, 203; nobility of, 66,181,190,195,252; re forms in, 117-18,124,126,159,161,171; terri tory and borders of, 51,61,121; as well-regulated state, 548 Russian Orthodox Church, 419,474 Russian Table of Ranks, 253 Ruthenian: nation, 446,499,501,522,530; palatinate, 30,33,51 Ruthenians, 5,31-2,34,51-2,426-7,569-70 Rzeczpospolita. See Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth Sahaidachnyi, Petro, 28,607-8 St Andrew’s Church, 99,111 St Michael’s (Golden-Domed) Monastery, 98-100,507 St Sophia’s Cathedral, 99-100,103,106,579 Sakových, Kashan, 607 Samogitia, 30,600 Samoilovych, Danylo, 144,146-7,150,166 Samoilovych, Ivan, 144-7,231-2,505,508-12, 610-11; in panegyrics, 511; in Velychko Chronicle, 518 Samuil (metropolitan of Kyiv), 398,408 Sanson, Guillaume, 36,39 Sanson, Nicolas, 35-6 Sarmatism, 14,27,38,570,599-603 Sbitnev, Ivan, 99,106 Senyk, Sophia, 425-6 Seutter, Matthäus, 37,46 Sevsk, 45,81,278 Shafons kyi, Afanasii (Opanas), 74-6,278, 291,327 Shakhovskii, Iakov, 125,128,253 Shcherbats kyi, Tymofii, 404,410,412,455-6 Shcherbinin, Evdokim, 118-20,122-5,127-30, 133-5,137-40
646 Shcherbinin commission, 116,119-20,123, 131,140 Sheptyts kyi, Atanasii, 426,430-3,435-9,442 Sheptyts kyi, Lev, 434,438,440,442-3 Shipov, Mikhail, 157-8 Shpyhots kyi, Opanas, 78,80 Shtepa, Pavlo, 207-8 Shumlians kyi, losyf, 428-9 Shyikevych, Zakharii, 226,243 Shyshats kyi, Varlaam, 204,206-7,213 Siberia, 38,78,208,226 Sich Cossacks. See Zaporozhians Sievers, Jacob, 133,171 Sigismund III Vasa, 336,529 Sinel nikov, Ivan, 181,190,193 Sirko, Ivan, 75,534,611 Skinner, Barbara, 19,168,427,447 Skoropads kyi, Ivan, 228-9,236-7,585-6, 590,617 Skovoroda, Hryhorii, 76,483 Slavynets kyi, lepyfanii, 506 Sloboda Cossacks, 76,121,274 Sloboda regiments, 115-19,122,126-8,133-5, 300-1,305-13; dynasties of colonels in, 302; foreign officers in, 126; hussar, 129; reforms in, 125-7; social antagonism in, 120; starshyna of, 12,16,119-26,128-9,140, 301. See also Sloboda Ukraine Sloboda Ukraine, 6-7,12,16,71-2,76,116-20, 298; abolition of autonomy, 11-12,116-19, 121,124-5,128-9,131; administrative reform in, 130; autonomy of, 116,121,125-6,128; census in, 123; gubernia, 76,78,119,121,125, 127-9; judicial system, 131; police services, 132; reforms in, 128-9; taxes, 131 Slomyns kyi, Hedeon, 461,466 Slonovka, 115-16,123 Sluch River, 30,75,605-6 Smila, 432,437 Smolensk, 43,121,194,207 Smolitsch, Igor, 477,490 Sofonovych, Feodosii, 524,530,581,588,590 INDEX Somko, lakym, 236,516,533,610 Sossa, Rostyslav, 28,38 Soviet Union, 59,62 Stanislaw I Leszczyński (king), 49,582 Starodub, 224,238-9,331-4,344-8,350-2; regiment, 224,265,331-2,377,379 starshyna, 5,127,133-4, 223՜4, 226-9,548; cooptation of,
190,251-3; elections of, 12, 220-33,237-8,240-1; familial clans of, 2989,302,309,314; heritability of rank, 300, 3°3~9; in the imperial social hierarchy, 251; junior ensigns, 308-9; Little Russian Ranks and, 252-4; regimental, 236; and Russian government, 305,309,311-13; as a social estate, 298,311; as subjects of the tsar, 508 Stefan Batory (king), 31-2,53,603 Steppe Ukraine, 11,175,178-9,183-5; abolish ing of autonomy, 173-4; administrativeterritorial reform in, 174,176-80,182; for eign nobility in, 189; imperial bureaucracy in, 173,178,180-2,185,187-9,191; Little Russian officials, 189-90,192; population of, 180 Storozhenko, Ivan, 236-7 Sumy regiment, 303,305,307,310,312 Sureva, Natalia, 190,200 Sviatopolk-Chetvertyns kyi, Hedeon, 427 Synopsis, 62-3,82,401 Sysyn, Frank, 6,13,23,445,488 szlachta. See gentry Table of Little Russian Ranks, 253-4 Table of Ranks, 126 Tatars, 34,36,104,106,518-19,618. See also Crimea; Crimean Khanate Tatishchev, Vasilii, 46,64 Tavriia oblast, 181-2 Teplov, Grigorii, 171,257 Terekhtemyriv, 32,432,536,574 Teleria, Pavlo, 222,581 Tev iashov, Stepan, 119,125-7,140-1,313 Titov, Fedor, 186,399
INDEX Tolmachev, Iakov, 479,483 towns: archdiocesan, 337; councils, 147-51; crown, 337 townspeople, 131,134,225,228,331,336-7; estate, 340; and starshyna, 336-7,340 Transylvania, 34,43 tsar, 31,53,209-10,221,229-30; divine author ity of, 506-7; Orthodox, 209,507; as the protector, 507,547-8; the title of, 546; virtues, 507 Tsargrad. See Istanbul Tuptało, Dymytrii, 506,581,600 Turks, 28,45. See also Muslims Tutolmin, Timofei, 180,185,198 Tykhors kyi, Epifanii, 488 Ukraine, 5-9,13-14,31-2,67-9,144-5,219-21, 608-9; as a borderland, 29,74; borders be tween Right- and Left-Bank, 151,159; and frontier thesis, 314; incorporation into the Russian Empire, 51; Left-Bank, 34,36-7, 46-8,151-3,161-3,165-6; Little Russia as, 38-9,59, 75,82,534; reforms in Left-Bank, 161-3,165; resettlement of the population, 428-9; Right-Bank, 36-7,45-6,149-53,1656,226-8,424-5,427,534-5; as Rus , 29-30, 43,58; and symbolic geography, 10-11; the term, 35-6,74-6,78-9,81,546,553; territory of, 29,31,33-4,36,43-5,48. See also Hetmanate; Little Russia; Sloboda Ukraine; Steppe Ukraine Ukrainian intelligentsia, 204,553-4 Ukrainian Line, 174 Uman, 148,151,433; vicariate, 442 Uniate Church, 395,424-7,431,434,501; in Bratslav palatinate, 432; in Kyiv region, 428-30,432,438; in Left-Bank Ukraine, 433; in Right-Bank Ukraine, 13,425,429-34, 437-41; Slavia Unita, 433-4,437; and transconfessionalism, 433-6 Univ: archimandry, 431; Synod of 1738,432 647 Valk, Gerard, 36,43 Valk, Leonard, 36,43 Valkevych, Petro, 247,257 Vasylkiv, 151-2,154-5,157-60 Vaugondy, Didier Robert de, 37,48 Vaugondy, Robert de, 48-9 Velychko,
Samiilo, 508-9,513-19,532-5, 589-91,600-1,609-11 Velychko Chronicle, 528,530,533,603-6,60912; authenticity of the documents, 530,532; and Zaporozhian Sich, 531 ■ Velychkovs kyi, Ivan, 505,511 Venelin, Iurii, 58,63,73 Vilboa, Aleksandr (Alexander de Villebois), 249,269 Vilnius, 207,440 Vilnius Academy, 458,464,560 Vinnytsia, 147-8 Vistula, 35,86,606 Vladimir (city), 39,105,107,113,490 Voeikov, Fedor, 157-8,170,172 Volchans kyi, losyf, 460,464 Volhynia, 30-3,36,41,45,47,51; palatinate, ՅՆ 533 Volodymyr the Great (Saint), 104-5,109,500, 507- 536 Voltaire, 44,108 Vyhovs kyi, Ivan, 220-1,505,513,534-5, 611 Vytiazenko, Hryhorii, 230-1 Wallachia, 30,42-3,338 War Collegium, 188,190,194,279 Warsaw, 146,150,153,207-8,344,346 White Russia. See Belarus Wild Field, 27-9,35,42-3,300,325 Winkler, Johann Heinrich, 455-6,482-3 Władysław IV Vasa (king), 507,515,517,612 Wolff, Christian, 13,455,482-4 Wolff, Larry, 37,44,427 Zakrevs kyi, Viktor, 207-8 Zalies kyi, Ivan, 233-5
648 INDEX Zamość (Zamostia), 43; Synod, 426,430,438 Zamość Academy, 435 Zamostia. See Zamo Zaporizhzhia, 86,236,603 Zaporozhian Host, 29-30,219-22,510-11, 518-20,543-7,585; autonomy of, 219; coat of arms of, 268; as the nation, 515-16. See also Cossacks; Hetmanate Zaporozhians, 44,175-6,178,211-12,230,237, Zbarazh, 582,606 Zbořiv, Treaty of, 35,503,605 Zhovkva, 435,606 Zhuchenko, Fedir, 231-3 Zhukovskii, Vasilii, 110-11 Zhytomyr, 86,197,429-31; Synod, 430; Union 513-14 533-6 Zaporozhian Sich, 230,513-14,518,531,533-4, 536; Chortomlyk Sich, 46; in Cossack chronicles, 610; destruction of, 175,178; Old Sich, 44 Zubov, Platon, 182,184-5,187 ^Bsysrisohs of 1715.427,429 Zinoviïv, Klymentii, 367,382 Zorka, Samiilo, 530,609
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