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YEVGEN KONOVALETS AND THE MILITARY COUP IN NOVEMBER IN LVIV
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Until 16th November 1918, Yе. Konovalets lived in the Bila Tserkva, where he commanded a separate detachment of the Ukrainian Sich Riflemen, and also was the leader of the Western Ukrainian community of Kyiv. On the eve of 7th November, the Striletska rada headed by Yе. Konovalets did not support the request to go to Lviv and help the Ukrainian military to keep the city in street battles with the Poles. Since the battles for Lviv in November have been lost, this fact is superficially estimated by modern historians.
The purpose of the study is to reveal events that are indirectly and directly related to Ye. Konovalets and events in Lviv in November 1918. A methodological basis is an integrated approach to the analysis of this problem.
In a situation that emerged in November 1918, both in Lviv and in Kyiv, it is obvious that one could not expect another solution from Ye. Konovalets and the Striletska rada. As of 6th November, there were no previous talks or ordinary communication on assistance in the event of the armed approval from Ukrainian authorities in Lviv. At the same time, the Ukrainian delegation arrived in Kyiv was deprived of an understanding of the internal processes that took place in the Ukrainian state. Despite the fact that Ye. Konovalets did not step back from the November events in Lviv, they began to organize volunteers. It is also important that the West Ukrainian community in Kyiv, a few months before the November events in Lviv, through its press office "Nasha Dumka", criticized the distance of the Galician politicians from the independent Ukrainian state.
Keywords
Ye. Konovalets, Sich Riflemen, O. Nazaruk, ZUNR.
Ivan Krypyakevych Institute of Ukrainian Studies - National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
Title: YEVGEN KONOVALETS AND THE MILITARY COUP IN NOVEMBER IN LVIV
Description:
Until 16th November 1918, Yе.
Konovalets lived in the Bila Tserkva, where he commanded a separate detachment of the Ukrainian Sich Riflemen, and also was the leader of the Western Ukrainian community of Kyiv.
On the eve of 7th November, the Striletska rada headed by Yе.
Konovalets did not support the request to go to Lviv and help the Ukrainian military to keep the city in street battles with the Poles.
Since the battles for Lviv in November have been lost, this fact is superficially estimated by modern historians.
The purpose of the study is to reveal events that are indirectly and directly related to Ye.
Konovalets and events in Lviv in November 1918.
A methodological basis is an integrated approach to the analysis of this problem.
In a situation that emerged in November 1918, both in Lviv and in Kyiv, it is obvious that one could not expect another solution from Ye.
Konovalets and the Striletska rada.
As of 6th November, there were no previous talks or ordinary communication on assistance in the event of the armed approval from Ukrainian authorities in Lviv.
At the same time, the Ukrainian delegation arrived in Kyiv was deprived of an understanding of the internal processes that took place in the Ukrainian state.
Despite the fact that Ye.
Konovalets did not step back from the November events in Lviv, they began to organize volunteers.
It is also important that the West Ukrainian community in Kyiv, a few months before the November events in Lviv, through its press office "Nasha Dumka", criticized the distance of the Galician politicians from the independent Ukrainian state.
Keywords
Ye.
Konovalets, Sich Riflemen, O.
Nazaruk, ZUNR.
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