Nation-Building Aspect in the Activity of Cyril and Methodius Society
Journal Title: Українознавство - Year 2016, Vol 4, Issue 61
Abstract
The article analyzes the nation-building aspect of Cyril and Methodius Brotherhood (end of 1845 − beginning of 1847). The author believes that the members of the society made the first attempt in the modern Ukrainian history to move from cultural and educational activities to the national political struggle.
Authors and Affiliations
Yurii Fihurnyi
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