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    Ukrainization (also spelled Ukrainisation; Ukrainian: Українізація, romanized: Ukrainizatsiia) is a policy or practice of increasing the usage and facilitating...
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    Ukrainian SSR, and after taking office Skrypnyk pushed for a new round of 'Ukrainization'. With Skrypnyk as the Education Commissar several new literary and...
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    Ukrainian nationalism Far-right politics in Ukraine Ukrainian irredentism Ukrainization History of Ukrainian nationality Overviews Russian-occupied territories...
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  • Macedonization Polonization Russification Serbianisation Slovakization Ukrainization Hellenization Pan-Slavism Slavophilia Slavophobia Bjørnflaten, Jan Ivar...
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    economic mismanagement of the central government in Kyiv and alleged Ukrainization. In 1993, the Interfront participated in a rally in Donetsk against...
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    and 22.3% Ukrainians in the Kursk Governorate. The 1932 forced end to Ukrainization in southern Russia (Soviet Republic) led to a massive decline of reported...
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    of the Ukrainian Republic's independence, and later led the cultural Ukrainization effort in Soviet Ukraine. When the policy was reversed and he was removed...
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    constitution of the Soviet Union (1937). During the 1920s, a policy of Ukrainization was pursued in the Ukrainian SSR, as part of the general Soviet korenization...
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    Servant of the People (category Ukrainization)
    Ukrainian language should be promoted (in a process of the so-called "Ukrainization") but only "quite mildly" and that "one needs to fight for the language...
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    Soviet Ukraine during the interwar period all affected Kyiv: the 1920s Ukrainization as well as the migration of the rural Ukrainophone population made the...
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  • the Soviet Union had initially adopted a Ukrainization policy in the region, by the end of 1932 the Ukrainization policy was reversed and the Ukrainian identity...
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  • international Orthographic Conference in Kharkiv, during the period of Ukrainization in Soviet Ukraine. But the policy was reversed in the 1930s, and the...
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    suppression (during the subsequent period of Stalinism), and renewed Ukrainization (notably in the epoch of Khrushchev, c. 1953 to 1964). Ukrainian cultural...
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    The history of Ukrainian nationality can be traced back to the kingdom of Kievan Rus' of the 9th to 12th centuries. It was the predecessor state to what...
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    between the Ukrainian SSR and the Russian SFSR. In the early 1930s, Ukrainization ended in the parts of Sloboda Ukraine located in the Russian SFSR, leading...
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    "indigenization", literally "putting down roots") in Soviet Ukraine (see: Ukrainization). The text translates to: "Son! Enroll in the School of Red Commanders [uk]...
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    on 1 November 2020. Retrieved 2 November 2012. Mace, James (1993). "Ukrainization". Encyclopedia of Ukraine. Archived from the original on 1 November...
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    schools in the Ukrainian SSR should be Ukrainian-speaking (as part of its Ukrainization policy). Surveys of regional identities in Ukraine have shown that around...
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    at 53%. However the 2022 Russian invasion has caused a new wave of Ukrainization in Chernihiv, with more and more people switching to Ukrainian in their...
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    in Kiev. The congress accepted the declaration of a detailed plan of Ukrainization of the Russian Army, leaving Symon Petlyura as the head of the Ukrainian...
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    initially enjoyed a titular nation position during the nativization and Ukrainization periods.[citation needed] However, by 1928 Joseph Stalin had consolidated...
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    Commission for the Regulation of Orthography. During the period of Ukrainization in Soviet Ukraine, the 1927 International Orthographic Conference was...
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    number had grown to more than half a million (500,662 people). Soviet Ukrainization and Korenizatsiya were implemented in Dnipropetrovsk. The Communist...
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    personal point of view." He added that a surrender would lead to the "Ukrainization of Georgia". The claim has been widely dismissed by the West, with the...
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    Euromaidan movement of 2013–4, saying that it would be followed by a forced Ukrainization, which is "as much of a crime as a forced sex change". Lukyanenko, having...
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  • both its propaganda and educational activities, leading to a notable Ukrainization of the Makhnovist movement. In late 1919, the Makhnovists began to publish...
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    (Southwestern wing) led by Pyatakov and Skripnik. He was an opponent of the "Ukrainization" policy, so he had to leave Kharkiv for Moscow. He then worked as an...
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  • prominent ex-Borotbisty, carried forward Ukrainization, a "weapon of cultural revolution in Ukraine". Ukrainization meant efforts to assert autonomy and counter...
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    the ethnic Ukrainian share of the Kharkiv Oblast's population. The Ukrainization policy was reversed, with the prosecution in Kharkiv in 1930 of the...
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  • Ukrainian center and west. These considerations brought about a policy of Ukrainization, to simultaneously break the remains of the Great Russian attitude and...
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