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The development of Ukrainian national consciousness in the 19th century faced opposition, which consisted not only in direct prohibitions from the empire, but also in its cultural expansion into the Ukrainian environment. During this era, the formation of the Russian nation took place: the cosmopolitan culture of the feudal elite was replaced by the nationalism of the middle class; the orientation towards world classics was replaced by the orientation towards Great Russian traditions, imposed as national. Progress in the development of cities, the development of art, and education turned into the displacement of local traditions by Great Russian ones. Subscribe to the channel: / @lookthatistheartist For Ukrainians, this trend is especially detrimental due to the vagueness of the demarcation of historical tradition, the commonality of religion, and the phenomenon of the Russian language, close to the bookish Old Ukrainian. A prime example of the substitution of national consciousness is the figure of the prominent Kyiv artist-teacher Mykola Murashko, who went from clearly expressed hostility to the imposed Great Russian identity in the 1860s to the awareness of himself as a "Russian person" in the 1890s. The study of such phenomena will allow us to better understand the contradictions of the national self-awareness of Ukrainians, formed in opposition to the assimilation carried out by the bureaucratic machine of the empire. ❤️Become a SPONSOR of our channel (it's $0.80 per month) and HELP us create QUALITY 🇺🇦 UKRAINIAN content, support UKRAINIAN culture: / @lookthatistheartist A conversation with invited experts will take place within the walls of NAMU on the topic of the confusing paths in the search for one's own national identity that Ukraine took more than 100 years ago. Participants in the discussion: 🔸Lesya Tolstova, Deputy Director General of NAMU for Scientific Work 🔹Ihor Hyrych, Doctor of Historical Sciences, Head of the Sector of the Institute of Ukrainian Archeography and Source Studies named after M. Hrushevsky of the NAS of Ukraine, 🔹Olena Mokrousova, Architectural Historian, Monumentologist, Candidate of Historical Sciences, Deputy Director General for Scientific Work of the Kyiv Scientific and Methodological Center for the Protection, Restoration and Use of Monuments, 🔸Oleg Yaskiv, Culturologist, Film Scholar, Director of the Sheptytsky Center of the Ukrainian Catholic University. Our page on PATREON: https://bit.ly/3CYcbHu Come in, 🙏, Subscribe to us! Our Facebook: https://is.gd/DddaIS Our Telegram: https://t.me/Looktheartist Our Viber community: http://surl.li/koubu Contents: 00:00:00 - introduction of speakers, opening remarks 00:02:30 - Lesya Tolstova about the national consciousness of Ukrainians in the 19th century 00:20:40 - Ihor Hyrych, speech 00:39:20 - Oleh Yaskiv about self-awareness in Western Ukraine 00:50:40 - Taras Shevchenko - Ukrainian artist (?) Discussion. 01:03:25 - Oleksandr Murashko, national self-awareness. 01:19:46 - Olena Mokrousova on the development of architecture in Ukraine in the 19th century 01:33:55 - speeches from the hall 01:48:43 - Ukrainian THEATRE - a successful national project, speech from the Donat hall for our channel: 🔗Link to the bank https://send.monobank.ua/jar/68niBtrKV8 Every hryvnia of yours is worth its weight in gold! ❤️ 💳Bank card number 5375 4112 0653 1928 #nationalism #historyofukraine #nationalIdea #ukrainians #ukrainianculture #nationalconsciousness