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This study examines Belarusian history since the ninth century CE. The author analyzes issues surrounding Belarusian society regarding identity, religion, elites, and recent events since 2020 and argues for a Western-oriented identity.
Sommario
Preface
Prologue "Was, Worth, Will Be"
Maps
A Gallery of Prominent Belarusians Whose Contributions Supported Nation-Building
PART I. The History of Belarusian Statehood
From Ethnos to a Nation (Belarusians in the Ninth to Nineteenth Centuries)Belarusian Statehood in the Twentieth CenturyPART II. The Place of Belarusians Among Civilizations
Belarusian-Ukrainian/Western-Ruthenian CivilizationBelarusians and Ukrainians Belong to Western CivilizationPART III. Characteristics of the Modern Belarusian Nation
The Conditions for Nation-building in Belarus in the Twentieth CenturyGeneral Information about Modern BelarusNational Identity and LanguageThe Mentality of Belarusian Society (Belarusianess) Church and NationPART IV. Belarus: In Search of Its Own Way
Theoretical Models of the Belarusian National State ConstructionUnder the "Patronage of Russia""Belarus to Europe" Neutrality by Form and Content and Europeanism by SpiritBelarusian Elites and Nation-building Today Revolution of HopeEpilogue
Appendix A: Princes of Polatsk
Appendix B: Borders of Regions with a Majority Belarusian Population
Appendix C: Changes in Territory and Population of Modern Belarus
Appendix D: Periods of Nation-building in Modern Belarus
Appendix E: Belarusian Olympians Rank First in Summer Games among the Countries of the Former USSR
Bibliography
About the Author
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Piotra P. Murzionak is president of the Belarusian Institute of Arts and Sciences, Canada.
Riassunto
This study examines Belarusian history since the ninth century CE. The author analyzes issues surrounding Belarusian society regarding identity, religion, elites, and recent events since 2020 and argues for a Western-oriented identity.