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Book Synopsis
In Painting Imperialism and Nationalism Red, Stephen Velychenko traces the first expressions of national, anti-colonial Marxism to 1918 and the Russian Bolshevik occupation of Ukraine.

Trade Review
"Velychenko provides a valuable appendix of twenty translated documents, including leaflets from the spring and summer of 1919 issued by the nezalezhnyky, borot´bisty, and the Ukrainian Revolutionary Committee of Otaman Zelenyi." -- Marko Bojcun, New York University * Harvard Ukrainian Studies Journal *
"Stephen Velychenko has written an important book… It adds to our understanding of the relations between Russia and Ukraine. It is also useful in understanding the complexity of the Ukrainian revolution." -- Bohdan Klid * University of Toronto Quarterly *
"Stephen Velechenko’s deeply researched book expertly demonstrates the powerful appeal of Marxism outside the center of the former Russian Empire and the alternative ways in which communism might have been applied." -- Matthew D. Pauly * The Slavic Review *
"Velychenko’s monograph is a unique and interesting contribution to the historiography of early Soviet Ukrainian history." -- Christopher Gilley * Revolutionary Russia *
"This book addresses an important topic. Typically, one associates Ukrainian nationalism with the political Right. Velychenko shows how, during the era of the Bolshevik Revolution and Russian civil war, the political Left in Ukraine was forced to defend itself on national principles against the centralizing, Moscow-based Bolsheviks." -- P. E. Heineman * CHOICE Connect *
"Overall, this book serves to provide the reverse of what Renan argued was necessary in the creation of a nation. Instead of forgetting and historical error, remembering and historical recovery here are employed in the recreation of a nation. For Velychenko, the ideas of Ukrainian Marxists ‘remain relevant today, when Vladimir Putin’s government sponsors attend empire-loyalist extremist minority groups in Ukraine." -- Michael T. Westrate * Canadian Journal of History *
"It is hard to imagine a more appropriate book to appear on the eve of the centennial of the revolutions of 1917 in the Russian Empire than Stephen Velychenko’s most recent contribution to the rich and contested historiography of the Ukrainian revolution and state." -- Mark von Hagen * East/West Journal of Ukrainian Studies *

Table of Contents
Introduction Chapter 1 Historical Background Ukrainian Anti-colonialist Thought to 1917 Bolsheviks, Colonialism, and Ukraine Chapter 2 Bolshevik Politics and Ukraine Rationalizing Russian Domination Imperial and Other Preconceptions Red Russian Imperialism Chapter 3 The Emergence of National Communism Red Nationalists vs Red Imperialists Ukrainian Marxists and National Liberation Ukrainians and the Comintern Conclusion Appendix: Translated Documents 1 Temporary Organization Committee of Independentists, 1918 Resolution 2 Four Ukrainian Left-SD Anti-Bolshevik Leaflets, Central Ukraine, 1919 3 Leaflet issued by Otaman Zeleny to Red Army Troops, 1919 4 Anonymous, Khto taki Kommunisty-Borotbysty, 1919? 5 Memorandum of the Moscow-Based Bolshevik “Ukrainian Communist Organization” to Lenin, 1919 6 Resolution Prepared by Federalists for the Kyiv City Section of the CPU, 1920 7 Program of the Ukrainian Communist Party, 1920 8 Four Letters from Former Bolshevik Party Members 9 V. Vynnychenko, Ukrainska Kommunistychna partiia (UKP) i Kommunistychna partiia (bolshevyky) Ukrainy, 1921 10 Resolution on the National and Colonial Question, 1920 11 Anonymous, Vzgliad na polozhenie na Ukraine, 1920 12 Ivan Vrona, Resolution on Russian Bolshevik Colonialism, 1920 13 Vasyl Blakytny. Analysis of CPU, 1920 14 A. Richytsky, “The Economy and Culture,” 1920 Notes Index

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      Book Synopsis
      In Painting Imperialism and Nationalism Red, Stephen Velychenko traces the first expressions of national, anti-colonial Marxism to 1918 and the Russian Bolshevik occupation of Ukraine.

      Trade Review
      "Velychenko provides a valuable appendix of twenty translated documents, including leaflets from the spring and summer of 1919 issued by the nezalezhnyky, borot´bisty, and the Ukrainian Revolutionary Committee of Otaman Zelenyi." -- Marko Bojcun, New York University * Harvard Ukrainian Studies Journal *
      "Stephen Velychenko has written an important book… It adds to our understanding of the relations between Russia and Ukraine. It is also useful in understanding the complexity of the Ukrainian revolution." -- Bohdan Klid * University of Toronto Quarterly *
      "Stephen Velechenko’s deeply researched book expertly demonstrates the powerful appeal of Marxism outside the center of the former Russian Empire and the alternative ways in which communism might have been applied." -- Matthew D. Pauly * The Slavic Review *
      "Velychenko’s monograph is a unique and interesting contribution to the historiography of early Soviet Ukrainian history." -- Christopher Gilley * Revolutionary Russia *
      "This book addresses an important topic. Typically, one associates Ukrainian nationalism with the political Right. Velychenko shows how, during the era of the Bolshevik Revolution and Russian civil war, the political Left in Ukraine was forced to defend itself on national principles against the centralizing, Moscow-based Bolsheviks." -- P. E. Heineman * CHOICE Connect *
      "Overall, this book serves to provide the reverse of what Renan argued was necessary in the creation of a nation. Instead of forgetting and historical error, remembering and historical recovery here are employed in the recreation of a nation. For Velychenko, the ideas of Ukrainian Marxists ‘remain relevant today, when Vladimir Putin’s government sponsors attend empire-loyalist extremist minority groups in Ukraine." -- Michael T. Westrate * Canadian Journal of History *
      "It is hard to imagine a more appropriate book to appear on the eve of the centennial of the revolutions of 1917 in the Russian Empire than Stephen Velychenko’s most recent contribution to the rich and contested historiography of the Ukrainian revolution and state." -- Mark von Hagen * East/West Journal of Ukrainian Studies *

      Table of Contents
      Introduction Chapter 1 Historical Background Ukrainian Anti-colonialist Thought to 1917 Bolsheviks, Colonialism, and Ukraine Chapter 2 Bolshevik Politics and Ukraine Rationalizing Russian Domination Imperial and Other Preconceptions Red Russian Imperialism Chapter 3 The Emergence of National Communism Red Nationalists vs Red Imperialists Ukrainian Marxists and National Liberation Ukrainians and the Comintern Conclusion Appendix: Translated Documents 1 Temporary Organization Committee of Independentists, 1918 Resolution 2 Four Ukrainian Left-SD Anti-Bolshevik Leaflets, Central Ukraine, 1919 3 Leaflet issued by Otaman Zeleny to Red Army Troops, 1919 4 Anonymous, Khto taki Kommunisty-Borotbysty, 1919? 5 Memorandum of the Moscow-Based Bolshevik “Ukrainian Communist Organization” to Lenin, 1919 6 Resolution Prepared by Federalists for the Kyiv City Section of the CPU, 1920 7 Program of the Ukrainian Communist Party, 1920 8 Four Letters from Former Bolshevik Party Members 9 V. Vynnychenko, Ukrainska Kommunistychna partiia (UKP) i Kommunistychna partiia (bolshevyky) Ukrainy, 1921 10 Resolution on the National and Colonial Question, 1920 11 Anonymous, Vzgliad na polozhenie na Ukraine, 1920 12 Ivan Vrona, Resolution on Russian Bolshevik Colonialism, 1920 13 Vasyl Blakytny. Analysis of CPU, 1920 14 A. Richytsky, “The Economy and Culture,” 1920 Notes Index

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