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In
Painting Imperialism and Nationalism Red, Stephen Velychenko traces the first expressions of national, anti-colonial Marxism to 1918 and the Russian Bolshevik occupation of Ukraine.
List of contents
Introduction Chapter 1Historical Background
Ukrainian Anti-colonialist Thought to 1917
Bolsheviks, Colonialism, and Ukraine
Chapter 2Bolshevik Politics and Ukraine
Rationalizing Russian Domination
Imperial and Other Preconceptions
Red Russian Imperialism
Chapter 3The Emergence of National Communism
Red Nationalists vs Red Imperialists
Ukrainian Marxists and National Liberation
Ukrainians and the Comintern
ConclusionAppendix: Translated Documents1 Temporary Organization Committee of Independentists, 1918 Resolution
2 Four Ukrainian Left-SD Anti-Bolshevik Leaflets, Central Ukraine, 1919
3 Leaflet issued by Otaman Zeleny to Red Army Troops, 1919
4 Anonymous,
Khto taki Kommunisty-Borotbysty, 1919?
5 Memorandum of the Moscow-Based Bolshevik “Ukrainian Communist Organization” to Lenin, 1919
6 Resolution Prepared by Federalists for the Kyiv City Section of the CPU, 1920
7 Program of the Ukrainian Communist Party, 1920
8 Four Letters from Former Bolshevik Party Members
9 V. Vynnychenko,
Ukrainska Kommunistychna partiia (UKP) i Kommunistychna partiia (bolshevyky) Ukrainy, 1921
10 Resolution on the National and Colonial Question, 1920
11 Anonymous,
Vzgliad na polozhenie na Ukraine, 1920
12 Ivan Vrona, Resolution on Russian Bolshevik Colonialism, 1920
13 Vasyl Blakytny. Analysis of CPU, 1920
14 A. Richytsky, “The Economy and Culture,” 1920
Notes Index
About the author
By Stephen Velychenko