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464: 250:, which he called Southern Russians, and those of the Novgorodian background, which he called Northern Russians. Kostomarov observed Northern Russians as a political hegemon of the Russian state. As a historian, Kostomarov's writings reflected the romantic trends of his time. He was the first Russian historian who used of ethnography and folksong in history, and tried to discern the "spirit" of the people, including the so-called "national spirit", by this method (see about: 529: 562: 67: 513:). From 1847 to 1854 Kostomarov, whose interest in the history of Little Russia and its literature made him suspected of separatist views, wrote nothing, having been banished to Saratov, and forbidden to teach or publish. But after this time his literary activity began again, and, besides separate works, the leading Russian reviews, such as 238:
was a "serf" of his father. His father ended up marrying his mother, but he was born before this. His father wanted to adopt young Mykola, but he didn't get a chance before he was killed at the hands of his domestic serfs, in 1828, when Mykola was 11 years old. His father was known to be cruel to his
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Mykola Kostomarov, Knyhy buttia ukrainskoho narodu , ed. K. 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
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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. N. Luckyj (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1996), pp.
481:. Mykola 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 he was still alive and is still a matter of some dispute. Kostomarov was active in cultural politics in the 455:. He was critical of Catholic and Polish influences on the area of Ukraine and Belarus throughout the centuries, but, nevertheless, was considered as more open to Catholic culture than many of his Russian contemporaries, and later, the members of the Slavic Benevolent Societies. 848:, 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". 358:, which he thought in part was an heir to the democratic system as well. By contrast, he was critical of the old autocracy in the Grand Duchy of Moscow. Kostomarov gained some popular notoriety in his day by doubting the story of 463: 1076:
Thomas M. Prymak, "Kostomarov and Hrushevsky in Ukrainian History and Culture," Ukrainskyi istoryk, vols. 43-44, nos. 1-2 (2006-07), 307-19. Comparison of Ukraine's two most prestigious historians (in English).
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After his arrests, he continued to promote the ideas of federalism and populism in Ukrainian and Russian historical thought. He had a profound influence on later Ukrainian historians such as
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Thomas Prymak (1991). "Mykola Kostomarov and East Slavic Ethnography in the Nineteenth Century". Vol. 18, no. 2. Russian History. pp. 163–186.
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Thomas Prymak (1991). "Mykola Kostomarov and East Slavic Ethnography in the Nineteenth Century". 18 (2). Russian History. pp. 163–186.
234:. His mother Tatiana Petrovna Melnikova, was an ethnic Ukrainian peasant and one of his father's serfs; that is why Mykola Kostomarov 1369: 502: 199: 1302: 1471: 1174: 919: 880:, vols. 43-44, nos. 1-2 (2006–07), 307-19. Comparison of Ukraine's two most prestigious historians. This article is in English. 1182: 1033: 1466: 439:″. Influenced by this argument between Pogodin and Kostomarov, which took place at the Moscow Imperial University, Prince 1536: 1526: 1481: 828:(N. I. Kostomarov and the idea of federalism in his political legacy). Moscow University Press, 2007. In Russian. 1252: 1217: 1098: 870: 379:). Kostomarov was interested in the history of the insurgent leaders in Russia. His detailed writing on the case of 924: 198:
Kostomarov was also known as one of the main figures of the Ukrainian national revival society best known as the
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Fashioning modern Ukraine: selected writings of Mykola Kostomarov, Volodymyr Antonovych, and Mykhailo Drahomanov
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Fashioning Modern Ukraine: Selected Writings of Mykola Kostomarov, Volodymyr Antonovych, and Mykhailo Drahomanov
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regarding the linguistic and ethnographic origin of the word "Rus'". Kostomarov refused the fact that the name
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said: ″If we didn't know before which way we were going, now we don't know from where we are going as well″.
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Kostomarov was a specialist of East Slavic folklore. He put forward the idea that there are two types of
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being a proponent of a Pan-Slavic and federalized political system. He was a major personality in the
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had an influence on the building of two different historiographical schools in Russia: the so-called ″
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Northern Russians and their rools during the time of veche. History of Novgorod, Pskov and Vyatka
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of his time. In the 1840s, he helped to found an illegal political organization called the
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In 1862, he was forced to resign from his post as chair of department of history of the
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thought, he wrote what some consider to be the ideas of Russians inclined towards
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His father was a Russian landlord, Ivan Petrovich Kostomarov, and he belonged to
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Thomas M. Prymak, "Kostomarov and Hrushevsky in Ukrainian History and Culture,"
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Books of the Genesis of the Ukrainian People (Книги буття українського народу)
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In his various historical writings, Kostomarov was always very positive about
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from January 1846 to March 1847. Kostomarov was also a poet, ethnographer,
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serfs, and they reportedly stole his fathers money after they killed him.
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N. I. Kostomarov. Ideia federalizma v polytycheskom tvorchestve
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Academic staff of the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv
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Corresponding members of the Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences
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Kostomarov was a very religious man and a devout adherent of the
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On the Russian history as reflected in geography and ethnography
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Russian history in the biographies of its most important figures
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Annals of the Ukrainian Academy of Arts and Sciences in the US
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He was considered by many to be a leading intellectual of the
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Great Russian folksongs. Based on the new published materials
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system of popular assemblies (see especially his monography
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On the role of Novgorod the Great in the Russian history
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Some thoughts on the Problem of Federalism in Old Rus'
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Kostomarov maintained a long-standing argument with
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In Russian. 23:Eastern Slavic naming customs 884: 403:comes into Slavic area from 217: 139:Nikolai Ivanovich Kostomarov 7: 1467:People from Voronezh Oblast 918:Zhukovsky, Arkadii (1988). 773:Южная Русь в конце XVI века 487:Ukrainian national movement 446: 415:in the area of present-day 152:Николай Иванович Костомаров 127:Mykola Ivanovych Kostomarov 10: 1568: 1206:Vernadsky, George (1978). 135:Микола Іванович Костомаров 21:In this name that follows 20: 1537:19th-century male writers 1527:Hromada (society) members 1482:Russian untitled nobility 1376: 1329:The North American Review 858:, V-VI, 4 (1957), 132-57. 810:), in Russian, available 806: 793:), in Russian, available 789: 776:), in Russian, available 772: 759:), in Russian, available 755: 736:), in Russian, available 732: 716:), in Russian, available 712: 699: 686:), in Russian, available 682: 678:Two Russian Nationalities 669:), in Russian, available 665: 648:), in Russian, available 644: 556: 376: 351: 305: 293:Two Russian Nationalities 260: 192: 164:St. Petersburg University 151: 134: 102: 73: 64: 55: 48: 1273:. 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Index

Eastern Slavic naming customs
patronymic
family name
Kostomarov

Yurasovka
Voronezh Governorate
Russian Empire
Saint Petersburg
Russian Empire
Ukrainian
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Russian
anti-Normanists
St. Vladimir University of Kiev
St. Petersburg University
Active State Councillor of Russia
Bohdan Khmelnytsky
Stepan Razin
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Russian
Brotherhood of Saints Cyril and Methodius
Kiev
pan-Slavist
Narodnik
Russian nobility
Grand Duchy of Moscow
Boris Godunov
Dnieper Basin
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