![]() His thesis that after 1917 many Little Russian black-hundredists joined the Ukrainian camp is correct however, its substantiation does not stand up to scrutiny. In an effort to prove his theory, Fedevich focuses on the “Ukrainian national terminology” and “Ukrainian discourse” in the black-hundredists’ newspapers, misrepresenting the historical-political and social-economic analysis of such specific phenomen as the Volhynian Black Hundred. ![]() ![]() The Little Russian Monarchists and Ukrainian National Movement (1905–1917) put forward a revisionist concept whereby the Little Russian monarchists and the black-hundredists (primarily, the Pochaev Division of the Union of the Russian People) were the right wing of the Ukrainian national movement. Fedevich, author of the book For Faith, Tsar and Kobzar.
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