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Kostomarov in His Coffin (by ) Kostomarov was also a author and, a member of the. He published two poetry collections ( Ukrainian Ballads (1839) and The Branch (1840)), both collections containing historical poems mostly about.
Nikolay Kostomarov was important in the history of both Russian and Ukrainian culture. The question of whether he was more 'Russian' or more 'Ukrainian' first arose while.
His poetry is known for including vocabulary and other elements of traditional. He also wrote historical, however these had little influence on the development of Ukrainian theater. He also wrote in Russian (the novelette, 1875), and Russian mixed with Ukrainian ( Chernigovka, 1881), but these also are considered insignificant. See also [ ] • References [ ] • Mykola Kostomarov, 'Two Russian Nationalities' (excerpts), and 'A Letter to the Editor of Kolokol,' in Towards an Intellectual History of Ukraine: An Anthology of Ukrainian Thought from 1710 to 1995, ed. Ralph Lindheim and George S. Luckyj (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1996), pp. 122–45. Also available in Russian.
• Fashioning Modern Ukraine: Selected Writings of Mykola Kostomarov, Volodymyr Antonovych, and Mykhailo Drahomanov, ed. Serhiy Bilenky (Toronto-Edmonton: Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, 2013). Contains a lengthy selection (134 pages) from his various writings including his two autobiographies and his important ideological tract 'Two Rus Nationalities.' • Mykola Kostomarov, Knyhy buttia ukrainskoho narodu [Books of the Genesis of the Ukrainian people], ed.
Kostiv (Toronto: Naukove tovarystvo im. Shevchenka, 1980). Ukrainian text with English, French, and Russian translations, and a lengthy introduction in Ukrainian. Programmatic document of the secret Society of Cyril and Methodius. Only published after Kostomarov's death.
• Nikolay Kostomarov, 'Russian History in Biographies of its main figures', in Russian, available; •, 'A Survey of Ukrainian Historiography,' Annals of the Ukrainian Academy of Arts and Sciences in the US, V-VI, 4 (1957),132-57. Prymak, Mykola Kostomarov: A Biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1996),. Prymak, 'Kostomarov and Hrushevsky in Ukrainian History and Culture,' Ukrainskyi istoryk, vols. 1-2 (2006-07), 307-19.
Comparison of Ukraine's two most prestigious historians. This article is in English. Footnotes [ ].
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