FRAMING THE UKRAINIAN PEASANTRY IN HABSBURG GALICIA, 1846-1914
NEW CIUS Press BOOK on the Ukrainian identity formation in Austrian-ruled
Galicia (1846-1914):
by Andriy Zayarnyuk,
$34.95 (paperback)
About the Book
In his monograph Framing the Ukrainian Peasantry in
Habsburg Galicia, 1846–1914, Andriy Zayarnyuk traces the evolution of
modern collective identities among Ukrainian peasants in Austrian-ruled
Galicia. His examination of identity-construction processes spans from the introduction
of a new social system by Austrian emperors in the late eighteenth century to
the establishment of an organized nationally conscious rural public space at
the beginning of the twentieth century. Zayarnyuk’s inquiry probes several
contexts: intellectual discussion of peasant national and social identity;
popular representation of the peasantry; and peasant self-representation,
including response to peasant-targeted programs and the work and influence of
political and social activists in villages.
The book focuses on a particular region of Galicia (the
Sambir area in the Boiko region) for its discussion of identity politics at the
grass-roots level, narrowing in on specific villages and analyzing the work of
village-activist networks. The breadth of his data allows the author to explore
an alternative to the generally accepted notion of the linear development of
the Ukrainian national movement and Ukrainian national consciousness in
Galicia. The book presents a complex articulation of peasant-identity
recognition based on competing visions of national-community identity, modern
individual identity, as well as social problems and their proposed solutions.
The author emphasizes the peasants’ own influence on those
identity-construction processes by including insightful accounts of the lives
and agendas of peasants and peasant activists.
This book also provides a rich source of information on the
local history of the Boiko region, and in particular, the Sambir and Staryi
Sambir areas of Galicia.
About the Author
Andriy Zayarnyuk is an
associate professor in the Department of History at the University of Winnipeg.
He received his Ph.D. in history from the University of Alberta. His
specialized area of study is the social and cultural history of Eastern Europe
in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
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