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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Written in 1965, Dzyuba analyses the national and cultural policy of the USSR in Ukraine, and describes Russian great-power chauvinism and oppression. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Written in 1965, Dzyuba analyses the national and cultural policy of the USSR in Ukraine, and describes Russian great-power chauvinism and oppression. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

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Published by Monad Press : Distributed by Pathfinder Press, New York, 1975
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Hardcover. Condition: Very good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. xix, [1], 240 pages. Footnotes Notes. Index. DJ has some wear and soiling. RARE SIGNED/INSCRIBED COPY. Several line inscription from 1989 by the author in either Ukrainian or Russian on the title page. Business card in Ukrainian taped on page facing title page. Conten…ts include Preface by Peter Archer; The Author and his book; Abbreviations; Letter to P. Y. Shelest and V. V. Shcherbyts'ky; Introduction, fourteen number and titled chapters, Conclusions. Ivan Mykhailovych Dziuba (26 July 1931 - 22 February 2022) was a Ukrainian literary critic, social activist, dissident, Hero of Ukraine, academic of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, the second Minister of Culture of Ukraine (1992â"1994), and head of the Committee for Shevchenko National Prize (1999-2001). He was the Co-Chief of Editorial Board of the Encyclopaedia of Modern Ukraine. He graduated from Donetsk Pedagogical Institute, and pursued postgraduate studies in the Shevchenko Institute of Literature. His work was first published in 1959. In the 1970s, he was subjected to political persecutions for the views he expressed in some publications. After the change of political situation in the Soviet Union and transition to the independent Ukraine Dziuba became popular. He became co-founder of the People's Movement of Ukraine. From 1991 Dziuba was the head publisher of the Suchasnist Magazine. Laureate of the Shevchenko Prize, O. Biletsky Prize, Antonovich Fund International Prize, Volodymyr Vernadsky Prize. In the end of 1965 Dziuba wrote his work Internationalism or Russification? (London, 1968, and "Motherland" magazine, 1990, No. 5-7), dealing with the problems threatening national relations in socialist society, which he sent to the Communist authorities. A special commission of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine inspected the text and decided that it was "lampoons on the Soviet reality, the national policy of the CPSU and the practice of communist construction in the USSR." Authorities accused Dziuba of undermining Soviet friendship of peoples, and fueling hatred between the Ukrainian and Russian peoples. In 1972 he was sentenced to 5 years in prison and 5 years in exile. Later he asked for pardon and after 18 months in prison Dziuba was pardoned and hired to work at the newspaper of Antonov Serial Production Plant. Dziuba's significance for Ukraine is immeasurable. Dissident, statesman, one of the main architects of Ukrainian Independence, co-founder of the People's Movement of Ukraine, the second Minister of Culture of Ukraine, prolific writer and publicist, Dziuba initially gained notoriety with Internationalism or Russification? The controversial book quickly gained popularity and was translated into Russian, English, French, Italian, and Chinese. In his work, Dziuba analyzed the national and cultural policy of the Soviet government in Ukraine from a Marxist standpoint. He argued that the Communist Party had taken the position of Russian great-power chauvinism under Stalin, while falsely presenting its political philosophy as internationalism. Dziuba himself explained in the afterword to the 1990 edition of the book: The work Internationalism or Russification? came from the pen, not of some special "dissident" (I do not like the word!), but from the pen of a man who was (and in part, perhaps, remains) a product of the system . organically grew out of it . has come a long and difficult way to a critical reassessment of this system, and yet never felt like its enemy, just wanting to bring it in line with the "ideal." Dziuba argued that Stalinist and subsequent Soviet politics did not actually lead to "internationalization" but to "denationalization," which in reality meant Russification. Moreover, Dziuba showed that in fact denationalization and Russification contradict â" not only the interests of nations that were part of the Soviet Union â" but the interests of Russians themselves. He developed the idea for the sake of socialism, not aga.
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Ivan Dziouba (Dzyuba) - Présentation et postface de Leonid Pliouchtch - Kalena Uhryn (tradutrice de l'ukrainien)
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Couverture souple. Condition: Bon. Edition originale. RARE. Un volume 13,3 x 19 cm broché de 350 pages. Plats de couverture légèrement marqués sur les bords. Intérieur très bon état. A PROPOS : Ivan Dziouba (26 juillet 1931 - 22 février 2022). Né dans une famille paysanne ukrainienne du Donbass, intellectuel soviétique membre de… l'Union des écrivains, Ivan Dziouba s'engagea dans la dissidence dans les années 60. C'est en 1965 qu'il écrivit cet ouvrage qu'il adresse aux autorités communistes ukrainiennes. Le livre circule clandestinement en Union soviétique et est publié à l'étranger en anglais et en ukrainien en 1968. Emprisonné puis réintégré, il reprend des fonctions culturelles dans l'Ukraine soviétique. Reconnu à l'indépendance comme une figure majeure du combat pour l'indépendance culturelle et politique ukrainienne, il devient ministre de la culture et Héros de l'Ukraine en 2001. Dziouba est mort à Kiev le 22 février 2022, à l'âge de 90 ans, deux jours avant l'invasion de l'Ukraine par la Russie de Poutine. SOMMAIRE: Lettre à P. Chelest et V. Chtcherbytsky - Possibilité d'erreurs et admissibilité de la critique dans la question nationale - Importance et place de la question nationale - Les forces qui préparèrent la révision de la politique léniniste de nationalité - L'avenir des nations, les nations sous le communisme - Sentiment national, conscience nationale, devoir national - Les républiques socialistes et les fromes de leur coopération - L'épouvantail du "nationalisme bourgeois ukrainien" face à la réalité du chauvinisme et de l'impérialisme russes, obstacles principaux à l'édification nationale en URSS - Egalité réelle et égalité formelle - L'ukrainisation et son écrasement - La russification, le mécanisme de la russification - De la russification et de la destruction des peuples allogènes en tant que dangers pour le peuple russe - De la distance entre la théorie et la pratique ou le règne de la phraséologie et du mensonge - La nation en tant que facteur social, historique et universel - Le gouvernement de la RSS d'Ukraine en tant que représentant de l'intégrité nationale. Ses responsabilités devant la nation. - Annexes : Allocution prononcée par Ivan Dziouba à Babyn Yar le 29 septembre 1966 - La tragédie de Dziouba (par Leonid Pliouchtch) - Index des noms propres - Bibliographie.

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