«A Man Passionately Devoted to the Ukrainian Idea»: on the Question Regarding Biography of the Head of the Black Sea Ukrainian Community in Sevastopol, Viacheslav Laschenko (1875—1953)

Andrii Ivanets
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The Ukrainian national movement of the beginning of the 20th century in Crimea is poorly researched, although at that time Ukrainians constituted the third largest ethnic community among the Crimean population. The article reconstructs main milestones in the biography of one of the leading figures of the Ukrainian national movement in Sevastopol and the Black Sea Fleet in 1917–1920, public and political activist, writer and poet Viacheslav Lashchenko (1875–1953). He was born in Yelysavethrad (the modern name of the city is Kropyvnytskyi) in the family of Ukrainian intellectuals. Already during his studies at higher educational institutions, V. Lashchenko took an active part in the Ukrainian national movement, in particular, he organized and headed the Ukrainian Student Community in Warsaw. After receiving a historical and philological education, he taught at schools of the Dnieper Ukraine, where the authorities considered him untrustworthy due to his pro-Ukrainian views and transferred him to new jobs several times. In Sevastopol, during the revolution of 1905–1907, V. Lashchenko combined teaching at the gymnasium with participation in the illegal Ukrainian patriotic circle «Kobzar», which soon he headed. During the revolution of 1917, this organization initiated the creation of the Black Sea Ukrainian Community in the city of Sevastopol, which united several thousand Sevastopol civilians, sailors, officers and soldiers. The community played an important role in the development of the movement for the Ukrainianization of the Black Sea Fleet, most of whose sailors were Ukrainians. V. Lashchenko was elected the first head of the Black Sea Ukrainian Community in Sevastopol. In the summer of 1917, he became a member of the Sevastopol City Council on the list of the Ukrainian Party of Socialist Revolutionaries, and in the autumn, he probably headed the Ukrainian Council of Soldiers’ and Workers’ Deputies in Sevastopol. During the frequent changes of power in Crimea in 1918–1919, little is known about his activities, and in 1920, during the Wrangel’s regime, V. Lashchenko joined the leadership of the Ukrainian National Democratic Bloc, which proclaimed loyalty to P. Wrangel, the idea of statehood of Ukraine as part of federal Russia and the creation of the Ukrainian army. After Crimea was seizured by the Bolsheviks, he emigrated to Czechoslovakia, where he engaged in public, creative and, probably, teaching activities. During the Second World War, he emigrated to the USA, but, according to the researcher, he returned to Czechoslovakia, where he died.
«一个热衷于乌克兰思想的人»:关于塞瓦斯托波尔黑海乌克兰社区负责人维亚切斯拉夫·拉先科传记的问题(1875-1953)
20世纪初在克里米亚的乌克兰民族运动研究很少,尽管当时乌克兰人是克里米亚人口中第三大民族。本文重构了1917–1920年塞瓦斯托波尔和黑海舰队乌克兰民族运动的领军人物之一、公共和政治活动家、作家和诗人维亚切斯拉夫·拉什琴科(1875–1953)传记中的主要里程碑。他出生在叶利萨韦特拉德(该市的现代名称是Kropyvnytskyi)的一个乌克兰知识分子家庭。在高等教育机构学习期间,V.Lashchenko就积极参与了乌克兰民族运动,特别是他组织并领导了华沙的乌克兰学生社区。在接受历史和语文教育后,他在乌克兰第聂伯河的学校任教,由于他的亲乌克兰观点,当局认为他不可信,并多次将他调到新的工作岗位。在1905年至1907年的塞瓦斯托波尔革命期间,V.Lashchenko将在体育馆教书与参与非法的乌克兰爱国圈子“Kobzar”结合起来,很快他就领导了这个圈子。1917年革命期间,该组织在塞瓦斯托波尔市发起了黑海乌克兰社区的创建,该社区团结了数千名塞瓦斯托pol平民、水手、军官和士兵。该社区在黑海舰队乌克兰化运动的发展中发挥了重要作用,黑海舰队的大多数水手都是乌克兰人。V.拉什琴科当选为塞瓦斯托波尔黑海乌克兰社区的首任领导人。1917年夏天,他成为乌克兰社会主义革命者党名单上的塞瓦斯托波尔市议会成员,而在秋天,他可能领导了塞瓦斯托pol的乌克兰士兵和工人代表委员会。在1918年至1919年克里米亚频繁的权力更迭期间,人们对他的活动知之甚少。1920年,在弗兰格尔政权期间,V·拉什琴科加入了乌克兰民族民主集团的领导层,该集团宣布忠于P·弗兰格尔,将乌克兰作为联邦俄罗斯的一部分建立国家,并成立了乌克兰军队。克里米亚被布尔什维克占领后,他移民到捷克斯洛伐克,在那里他从事公共、创造性的活动,可能还有教学活动。第二次世界大战期间,他移民到美国,但据研究人员称,他回到捷克斯洛伐克,在那里去世。
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