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
Even among the Ukrainians themselves, the opinion is very widespread that they are
a steppe-people. The enemies of the Ukraine have largely represented them in the eyes
of Europe as a semi-nomadic steppe-people, devoid of all culture, which thru their
growth and development might threaten the cultural treasures of Europe. These views,
tho based partly upon the great part the steppe has played in the history of the Ukraine,
and partly upon the unquestionable fact that three-fourths of the present Ukrainian
territory lies within the steppe region of Eastern Europe, are, nevertheless, incorrect.
For, a glance at the floral map of Europe is enough to show that the so-called old
Ukraine, that is, the original Ukrainian territory, lies almost completely within
the forest region. That means Galicia, Kholm, Western Podolia, Western Volhynia, Kiev,
Chernihiv, etc. From here the most ancient Ukrainian colonization advanced to the
Black Sea, only to lose all the steppe districts again upon the sudden nomad attack.
For centuries the steppes of the present Ukraine were the stamping-ground of Mongolian-Turkish
nomad tribes. The Cossack organization at last wrested great areas from them, and
made these accessible to Ukrainian colonization. And only the last colonial expansion
of the Ukrainians has been able to reach the Pontian shore again. The Ukrainians,
then, were originally a forest and wood-meadow people. They have become in part a
steppe people, but only thru their latest colonial expansion. And, just as today we
would not call the English or the North Americans steppe peoples, merely [241]because they colonized the American prairies and now inhabit them, so we can no more
call the Ukrainians a steppe people, merely because they have colonized the Southern
European steppes.
Not the steppe, but the forest and the wood-meadow are the native floral conditions
of the Ukrainian. In the forest zone and in the adjacent parts of the forest-meadow
zone, the seed of the Kiev State originated. In its expansion, this state first of
all embraced the forest regions of the Ukraine, while the steppe regions were conquered
later and kept under the dominion of the state for a comparatively short time only.
The second center of the old Ukrainian historic life also lies within the forest zone
of the Ukraine, namely, the Galician-Volhynian. Even the center of Ukrainian historical
life that extended farthest into the steppe, the Zaporog Sich, was dependent for its
existence upon the great wooded areas of the Veliki Luh on the Dnieper and its tributaries,
and thus bound to the forest country.
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