Ruś porwana? Rosyjska wojna o tożsamość Ukrainy

In the face of the military aggression and the brutal realities of war, Russian ideas are utterly incomprehensible. The Russian aggression is hardly explained by the concepts of political realism or pragmatism. These concepts are also completely useless when it comes to understanding the Russian men...

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Main Authors: Getka, Joanna, Darczewska, Jolanta
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description In the face of the military aggression and the brutal realities of war, Russian ideas are utterly incomprehensible. The Russian aggression is hardly explained by the concepts of political realism or pragmatism. These concepts are also completely useless when it comes to understanding the Russian mentality. For over three hundred years, the Russians have cultivated a myth of a community or brotherhood of blood and an inseverable bond uniting all East Slavic peoples. A majority of today’s Russians do not recognize separate Ukrainian and Belarusian identities, consider Ukrainians and Belarusians subgroups of the Russian nation, and deem the Ukrainian and Belarusian languages dialects of Russian. They also tacitly accept the Kremlin’s arguments about the necessity to defend the Russian-speaking population of the Ukrainian lands from a “fascist coup” and to “denazify” Ukraine. The aim of this work is to analyze the reasons for this state of affairs from a linguo-cultural perspective.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1700942025-12-11T12:20:16Z Ruś porwana? Rosyjska wojna o tożsamość Ukrainy Getka, Joanna Darczewska, Jolanta Ukraine Russia aggression myths identity symbols thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences In the face of the military aggression and the brutal realities of war, Russian ideas are utterly incomprehensible. The Russian aggression is hardly explained by the concepts of political realism or pragmatism. These concepts are also completely useless when it comes to understanding the Russian mentality. For over three hundred years, the Russians have cultivated a myth of a community or brotherhood of blood and an inseverable bond uniting all East Slavic peoples. A majority of today’s Russians do not recognize separate Ukrainian and Belarusian identities, consider Ukrainians and Belarusians subgroups of the Russian nation, and deem the Ukrainian and Belarusian languages dialects of Russian. They also tacitly accept the Kremlin’s arguments about the necessity to defend the Russian-speaking population of the Ukrainian lands from a “fascist coup” and to “denazify” Ukraine. The aim of this work is to analyze the reasons for this state of affairs from a linguo-cultural perspective. Published In the face of the military aggression and the brutal realities of war, Russian ideas are utterly incomprehensible. The Russian aggression is hardly explained by the concepts of political realism or pragmatism. These concepts are also completely useless when it comes to understanding the Russian mentality. For over three hundred years, the Russians have cultivated a myth of a community or brotherhood of blood and an inseverable bond uniting all East Slavic peoples. A majority of today’s Russians do not recognize separate Ukrainian and Belarusian identities, consider Ukrainians and Belarusians subgroups of the Russian nation, and deem the Ukrainian and Belarusian languages dialects of Russian. They also tacitly accept the Kremlin’s arguments about the necessity to defend the Russian-speaking population of the Ukrainian lands from a “fascist coup” and to “denazify” Ukraine. The aim of this work is to analyze the reasons for this state of affairs from a linguo-cultural perspective. 2025-12-11T12:20:14Z 2025-12-11T12:20:14Z 2022 book 978-83-235-5825-5 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/170094 pol image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://www.wuw.pl/product-pol-17299-Rus-porwana-Rosyjska-wojna-o-tozsamosc-Ukrainy-EBOOK.html https://www.wuw.pl/product-pol-17299-Rus-porwana-Rosyjska-wojna-o-tozsamosc-Ukrainy-EBOOK.html University of Warsaw Press 10.31338/uw.9788323558255 In the face of the military aggression and the brutal realities of war, Russian ideas are utterly incomprehensible. The Russian aggression is hardly explained by the concepts of political realism or pragmatism. These concepts are also completely useless when it comes to understanding the Russian mentality. For over three hundred years, the Russians have cultivated a myth of a community or brotherhood of blood and an inseverable bond uniting all East Slavic peoples. A majority of today’s Russians do not recognize separate Ukrainian and Belarusian identities, consider Ukrainians and Belarusians subgroups of the Russian nation, and deem the Ukrainian and Belarusian languages dialects of Russian. They also tacitly accept the Kremlin’s arguments about the necessity to defend the Russian-speaking population of the Ukrainian lands from a “fascist coup” and to “denazify” Ukraine. The aim of this work is to analyze the reasons for this state of affairs from a linguo-cultural perspective. 10.31338/uw.9788323558255 79fa9a24-fa27-4737-8b89-c7c7ac578670 978-83-235-5825-5 193 Warsaw open access
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