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Snyder writes: "In July 1930, Ukrainian nationalists began sabotage actions in
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context. "Ukrainophilia" and "Ukrainophile" are the terms used to denote pro-Ukrainian sentiments, usually in politics and literature. Ukrainophilia was severely persecuted by the imperial
Russian government, and Ukrainian-language books and theater were banned. Pro-Ukrainian sentiments have gained
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in 1876), but the movement continued flaring up, especially in early 1870s and late 1880s. After the movement was repressed, most of its members turned their attention away from political organizing to literary work, such as creating
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Ukrainophilia in the 19th century included various degrees of intensity, from the simple love of one's people all the way to passionate nationalism and independence.
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nationalist agitators... "In 1930, as the OUN terrorized the Galician countryside...Volhynia remained comparatively peaceful..."
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986:"The Ukrainians: Engaging the 'Eastern Diaspora'". By
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