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Acknowledgments
Table of Tables
Notes on Transcription and Geographic Terms
Maps:
The Hetmanate and Surrounding Territories in the 1750s
The Hetmanate as Part of Imperial Russia, 1809
Introduction
1. Russian Centralism and the Borderlands
2. The Nature of Ukrainian Autonomy
The Origins and Development of the Hetmanate
Social Structure
Government and Church
Ukrainian Political Concepts and Historical Literature
Ukrainian Rights and LibertiesConclusion 64
3. Catherine II's Clash with Ukrainian Autonomy:
The Removal of Hetman Rozumovs'kyi
Russian Centralism and Ukrainian Autonomy Prior to 1762
Catherine II and the Well-Regulated State
Hetman Rozumovs'kyi's Position at Catherine's Court
Political Plans and Reforms in the Hetmanate
The Abolition of the Hetmancy 95
4. Catherine's Viceroy in the Hetmanate: The Rule of Governor-General Rumiantsev (1765-1769)
5. Ukrainian Reactions and Aspirations: The Legislative Commission of 1767-1768
The Issue of Ukrainian Participation
The Elections and Nakazy of the Gentry
Cossack Elections and Nakazy
Town Elections and Nakazy
The Petitions of the Clergy
Nakaz of the Little Russian College
The Question of Ukrainian Autonomy at the General Assembly of the Legislative Commission 11
6. The Triumph of Russian Centralism: Imperial Reforms and the Integration of the Hetmanate
Russian Centralism and Borderland Unrest
Reorganizing Russia
The Introduction of the Statute on the Provinces into the Hetmanate
Imperial Integration of the Ukrainian Military
Church Reorganization, Secularization, and Russification
The Partial Restitution and the Ultimate Demise of Ukrainian Autonomy 233
7. Ukrainian Society Adjusts to the Imperial Order
The Cooptation of the Ukrainian Gentry
The Struggle for the Ennoblement of Former Ukrainian Office Holders
The Attitudes of the Ukrainian Gentry Toward Imperial Integration
The Absorption of the Cossacks into the Imperial Social Fabric
Imperial Integration of the Rest of Ukrainian Society
8. Russian Centralism and Ukrainian Autonomy: Conclusions
Appendix
Abbreviations
Bibliography
Index
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