The book tells about one of the brightest and at the same time most dramatic pages of national history - the emergence and formation of the early modern Ukrainian state (Hetmanate) and more than a century-long struggle for its preservation, protection from the attempts of the Moscow Tsardom, later the Russian Empire, to limit its subjectivity, unify its original state orders to general imperial models and, ultimately, to liquidate it altogether.
The study of the basic parameters of Ukrainian statehood - the organization of power and self-government, economy and sociality, models of territorial structure and administration - makes it possible to assess the effectiveness of the model of state self-organization that emerged on the territory of Cossack Ukraine as a result of the revolution of the mid-17th century, and to provide a reasoned answer to the question of how organically this state fit into the general structure of the estate states of early modern Europe.
The book is addressed to scientists, teachers, students, as well as to everyone who is interested in the history of Ukraine and the history of Ukrainian statehood
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