Ukraine

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Be able to discuss the historical dumy/songs, such as Marusia Bohuslavka or Baida.

(1) dumas about Turkish captivity (Marusia Bohuslavka); (2) dumas about a Cossack's heroic death (Baida)

Sack of Kyiv by the Mongols

1240

The end of Kyivan Rus

1340

Hetman Bohdan Khmelnytsky leads the Great Cossack revolt against the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth

1648

Pereiaslav Treaty, Cossacks accept a Muskovy protectorate

1654

The forces of Catherine 2 destroy the Zaporozhian Sich, Zaporozhian lands become part of the Russian Empire

1775

Tara Shevchenko

1814-1861

The Central Rada proclaims an independent Ukrainian National Republic

1918

Ukraine becomes part of the Soviet Republic

1922

Holodomor

1932-1933

WW2

1939-1945

Chornobyl

1986

Declaration of Independence

1991

Orange Revolution

2004

Kyivan Rus

988

Valeryan Pidmohylny "The problem of bread"

A journey of a peasant looking for food, he wanted to sell his possessions but he didn't have anything and he stole a woman's gold coins for food.

Baroque. Arhitecture. Visual poetry 17-18 century. Baroque music.

A movement that orginated in Italy that entails rich color and shapes that incorporates more creative art. Visual poetry like arrangement of text, polyphonic music means multiple people singing.

Galacia-Volynia

After the death of Yaroslav the Wise in 1054, Kyivan Rus had disintegrated into separate principalities, including Halych and Volodymyr- Volynsky principalities. Galicia-Volhynia - a state founded in 1199 by Roman, the prince of Volhynia, who united Galicia and Volhynia under his rule. The Romanovych dynasty ruled the state until its demise in 1340. In 1340, the era of Kyivan Rus came to an end in Ukrainian lands.

Chornobyl/Chernobyl Svetlana Alexievich "A solitary human voice"

Catastrophic nuclear disaster: largest uncontrolled radioactivity released; they didn't let the public know about the incident until 1-2 years later. A solitary human voice is a book about not seeing her husband because he was in Chernobyl and advised not to have a kid.

Kyivan Rus architecture and language

Churches with the greek Catholic crosses, icons, and mosaics, language spoken with many dialects, all written words were the same but the spoken language and written languages were different

Kozak Mamai

Cossack Mamay is one of the most common characters in Ukrainian folk paintings. This original genre was formed under the influence of folklore. The Cossack became very popular: he could be seen everywhere, on the walls of houses, window shutters, even on beehives. The hero of this kind of painting - a young Cossack from Zaporizhzhia- became a beloved folk hero.

Lviv. Danylo Halytsky

Danylo was an exceptionally gifted ruler. For a time he unified the western territories of Ukraine. He built a number of new cities, including Kholm (his new capital) and Lviv; reformed the military forces, and gained control over the boyars. Under his reign Western European cultural influences were strong in Galicia-Volhynia, and Western European political and administrative forms took hold, particularly in the towns.

Kyivan Rus

Debate on how it began, it's capital was Kiev and they chose this because of the Dnieper River. Combined all the people together

Christmas and Easter. Pysanka and its significance to Ukrainian culture

December 7th is Christmas and December 13th is New Years. Utilizes folk motifs that are described in the design and color of the egg

Ukrainian Cossacks

Feudal oppression against peasants was very strong. The mass escape from feudal oppression gave birth to the Cossacks movement. meaning anyone who could not find his appropriate place in society and went into the steppes, where he acknowledged no authority.

Grand Duchy of Lithuania

Grand Duke Algirdas (ruled 1345-77) succeeded in unifying most of the Ukrainian territories in what many scholars have referred to as the Lithuanian-Ruthenian state. He annexed Volhynia, and the lands of the Chernihiv, Pereyaslav, and Kyiv principalities.In 1362 Lithuanian forces defeated Mongol-Tatar Golden Horde at the Battle of Blue Waters (contemporary Kirovohrad region)

Bohdan Khmelnytsky

He led an uprising against the Commonwealth and its magnates (1648-1654) that resulted in the creation of a state led by the Cossacks of Ukraine. In 1654, he concluded the Treaty of Pereyaslav with the Tsardom of Russia.

Yaroslav the Wise

He ruled Kiev (1019-1054), forged trading alliances with western Europe, and created a legal code

2012 European Championship

Held in Poland and Ukraine

Taras Shevchenko and his poetry (poems we have discussed in our class). Why is Taras Shevchenko remembered as Ukraine's greatest poet?

My Testament, his writings, his writings ere both influential and new, people had never seen this type of poetry before.

Euromaidan

November 20, 2013 - February 22, 2014

Be able to name at least two great religious complexes in Kiev

Saint Sophia Cathedral and Kyiv Pechersk Lavra

As a result of Christianity, what institutions develop in Kyivan Rus' and what cultural treasures develop around them?

Saint Sophia Cathedral, Church of the Dormition, Mosaics and frescos

2 UNESCO places in Ukraine

St. Sophia Church and Ancient and Primeval Beech Forests

What musical instruments did these individuals play? Why might they have been a threat to the Soviet Regime?

The Kobzars could be able to start uprisings and they played with the Kobza and bandruma

Kyiv is destroyed in 1240 by the Mongols. Where does the center of power (or centers of power) go?

The Lithuanian's and Polish

What was the role of the wandering minstrels in Ukrainian society? (Kononenko)

The blind performers that spread the word the of the lord

Pereiaslav Agreement (Treaty of Pereiaslav)

The cossacks signed an agreement with the Russian Tsar for protection from the poles and also protection of rights.

Vasyl Stefanyk and his novels "The news", "The stone cross"

The news is about the guy who loses his wife and kills his daughter in a river. and the stone cross is about a Canadian immigrant

The Euromaidan. Documentary "Winter on fire"

The protests were sparked by the Ukrainian government's decision to suspend the signing of an association agreement with the European Union, instead choosing closer ties to Russia and the Eurasian Economic Union. It was a documentary on Netflix about the protests.

The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth

The uniting of Poland and Lithuania to defend each other against common enemies. Was a dual state, a bi-confederation of Poland and Lithuania ruled by a common monarch, who was both King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania.

In Ukraine, what were some of the factors that convinced peasants to leave?

They promised lands in Canada that could be theirs.

Pre-Christian Ukraine. Trypillia. Scythians. Slavs. Artifacts

Trypillia had the wooden carvings and sculptures, Scythians had the gold jewelry, Slavs fight the Scythians.

Yevheniya Kononenko "Three worlds"

Ukraine at the time had 3 distinct classes. Lower, Middle, and upper

What does Christianity bring to Kyivan Rus?

United the Kyivan Rus territory as a whole.

The Donbass

a historical, cultural, and economic region in eastern Ukraine.

Ukraine colors and meaning

blue and yellow and its meaning is its the borderland

Volodymyr the Great

brought christianity to the people of Kyivan Rus and baptized many people in his church

Executed Renaissance

generation of Ukrainian writers and artists of 1920s and early 1930s who were performing in the Ukrainian Socialist Soviet Republic and were executed or repressed by Stalin's totalitarian regime.

The Orange Revolution

immediate aftermath of the run-off vote of the 2004 Ukrainian presidential election, which was claimed to be marred by massive corruption, voter intimidation and direct electoral fraud.

Socialist realism Try to describe a Socialist Realist paining: its subject matter, its message.

is characterized by the glorified depiction of communist values. a style of idealized realistic art that was developed in the Soviet Union and was the official style in that country between 1932 and 1988

Pysanka Museum in Kolomyia

only museum in the world (huge egg), represents life.

Icons

religious images used by eastern christians to aid their devotions

Baida Vyshnevetsky

the first cossack leader

The Primary Chronicle

the history of Kyivan Rus that has been written down into a book. Monks wrote it


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