六十年代的乌克兰反对派运动的背景下的六十年代

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在采访Yulii Tanchuk的引言中,yuri Zaitsev描述了对历史事件直接参与者的采访是研究六十年代运动(shistdesiatnytstvo)和乌克兰当代社会政治进程的有效工具。他强调了六十层运动的基础和演变,并描述了其属性特征,强调了来自乌克兰不同地区的例子。主要关注的是通过化学家Yulii Tanchuk的活动,研究六十年代和更广泛意义上的反对派,反政权运动中具有民族意识的人物的作用。对他的采访显示了samvydav(“自助出版”)现象的重要性,它扩大了人们对乌克兰国家独立、社会民主化和形成文明欧洲共同体的社会政治制度进行激进、革命性变革的必要性的认识。在塔拉斯·舍甫琴科(1861年5月22日)被重新安葬在乌克兰的周年纪念日,每年未经批准的纪念活动强调了这位民族天才的伟大,以及他与20世纪60年代至80年代自由思想的精神一致性。采访反映了第二次世界大战期间乌克兰西部村庄年轻人文化生活和军事训练的复兴,并给出了年轻人加入乌克兰起义军(UIA)的例子,重现了UIA新兵宣誓的仪式。此外,它提到Vasyl Stus关于1932-1933年乌克兰大饥荒的故事,公开了共产主义政权对1968年4月给苏联领导人的“139号信”签署人的惩罚事实,强调Yulii Tanchuk与乌克兰人权运动积极成员Oles Shevchenko的未公开接触,澄清Leonid Seleznenko在反对派运动中的作用,被捕后,在克格勃审判瓦西里·斯图斯的压力下,他的有罪证据和他的悔过书。本文指出了奥尔斯·翁查尔的小说《大教堂》、伊万·齐乌巴的研究《国际主义还是俄罗斯化?》以及奥莱娜·阿帕诺维奇的历史讲座对乌克兰人政治和民族自我意识的激活所起的作用。关键词:Luh Society, Holodomor, UIA, Sixtiers, samvydav,异见运动,Yulii Tanchuk, Vasyl Stus, Oles Shevchenko, Henrikh Dvorko, Leonid Seleznenko, 5月22日,“科学流放”,KGB,乌克兰共产党中央委员会。
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THE SIXTIERS IN THE CONTEXT OF THE UKRAINIAN OPPOSITION MOVEMENT OF THE 1960S – 1980S
In the introduction to the interview with Yulii Tanchuk, Yurii Zaitsev describes the use of interviews with direct participants in historical events as an effective tool for studying the Sixtiers movement (shistdesiatnytstvo) and contemporary socio-political processes in Ukraine. He highlights the foundations and evolution of the Sixtiers movement and characterizes its attributive features, emphasizing examples from different parts of Ukraine. The main attention is paid to the study of the role of a nationally conscious personality among the Sixtiers and in a broader sense – in the opposition, anti-regime movement through the prism of the chemists Yulii Tanchuk's activities. The interview with him shows the significance of the samvydav ("self-publishing") phenomenon for expanding awareness of the need for radical, revolutionary changes in the socio-political system for state independence of Ukraine, the democratization of society, and the formation of a civilized European community. By the annual unauthorized commemorations of Taras Shevchenko on the anniversaries of his reburial in Ukraine (May 22, 1861), the national genius's greatness was emphasized, and his spiritual consonance with the free-thinking of the 1960s – 1980s. The interview reflects the revival of cultural life and military training of young men in the Western Ukrainian villages during World War II, and gives examples of youth joining the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UIA), recreates the ritual of taking the oath by UIA recruits. Furthermore, it mentions Vasyl Stus's story about the Holodomor in Ukraine in 1932–1933, makes public the facts of the Communist regime's punishment of the signatories of the "Letter 139" to the USSR leaders in April 1968, emphasizes Yulii Tanchuk's unadvertised contacts with an active member of the Ukrainian human rights movement Oles Shevchenko, clarifies the role of Leonid Seleznenko in the opposition movement, and after the arrest – his incriminating evidence under pressure from the KGB at the trial of Vasyl Stus and his letter of repentance. The role of Oles Honchar's novel "The Cathedral", Ivan Dziuba's research "Internationalism or Russification?", and Olena Apanovych's historical lectures for the activation of political and national self-awareness of Ukrainians are indicated. Keywords: Luh Society, Holodomor, UIA, the Sixtiers, samvydav, dissident movement, Yulii Tanchuk, Vasyl Stus, Oles Shevchenko, Henrikh Dvorko, Leonid Seleznenko, May 22, "scientific exile", KGB, Central Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine.
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