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Acknowledgments ix
Note on Transliteration xiii
Maps xv
Introduction 3
The Roots of Entanglement
Empire or Nation? 19
Incorporated Identity 34
Ukraine or Little Russia? 49
The Missing Mazepa 66
Between Class and Nation
The Historian as Nation Builder 79
Renegotiating the Pereiaslav Agreement 90
Bourgeois Revolution or Peasant War? 113
The People's History 133
Post-Soviet Debates
History and Territory 165
The City of Glory 182
The Ghosts of Pereiaslav 196
Remembering Yalta 213
The Search for a New History
The History of a Non-Historical Nation 243
Imagining Early Modern Ukraine 252
Crossing National Boundaries 266
Beyond Nationality 283
Notes 303
Bibliography 348
Index 373
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