Ukraine, the land and its people : $b an introduction to its geographyRudnytskyi, Stepan
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Ukraine, the land and its people : $b an introduction to its geography
Rudnytskyi, Stepan
Ukraine; Ukrainians
The Ukraine lies within the sphere of influence of European culture. This culture
has spread from Central and Western Europe over the territory of the Ukraine and its
neighboring peoples, the Poles, Russians, White Russians, Magyars and Roumanians.
Each one of these nations has accepted the material culture of Western Europe to a
greater or less degree, and adjusted the spiritual culture to its national peculiarities.
The Ukrainians, for a long time after the loss of their first state and the decline
of their ancient culture, found no line along which they could develop their national
culture independently. For [204]centuries they vacillated between the cultures of Poland and Russia. To this day,
now that the conditions are much better, one may still find among the Ukrainians individuals
who, culturally, are Poles or Russians, and only speak and feel as Ukrainians. Such
a condition is very sad, and causes the Ukraine untold injury—most of all in the field
of material culture, which, in both these neighboring nations, is very incomplete.
Agriculture, mining, trade and commerce, are on a much lower plane among the Poles
than in Western Europe. And what is to be said of the Russians, who are a mere parody
of a cultured nation in almost every field, altho they possess so great a political
organization? No one need be surprised that material culture is of so low a grade
in the Ukraine. On the other hand, it has become clear to every intelligent Ukrainian,
that the development of material culture is possible only thru Western European influence,
by sending Ukrainian engineers, manufacturing specialists, merchants and farmers,
to Western and Central Europe to learn their business.
In the field of Ukrainian mental culture, the chief influences to be considered are
Polish and Russian. In this field, Polish culture is comparatively very high. It possesses
a very rich literature, considerable science and art, and very definite principles
of life. The influence of Polish culture is limited almost exclusively to Galicia
at the present time. But it was very strong until very recent years, when it began
to decrease. At one time, however, the entire Ukraine, particularly the right half,
was emphatically under the influence of Polish culture for centuries (16th to the
18th Century).
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