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Contents

Оглавление

Preface and Acknowledgments

List of Abbrevations

Note on Language, Names, and Transliterations

Introduction

The Person

Cult, Myth, Charisma, and Rituals

Ukrainian Nationalism and Integral Nationalism

The OUN and Fascism

Fascism, Nationalism, and the Radical Right

Sacralization of Politicsand the Heroization-Demonization Dichotomy

Memory, Identity, Symbol, and Denial

Genocide, Mass Violence, and the Complexity of the Holocaust

Documents, Interpretations and Manipulations

Literature

Objectives and Limitations

Chapter 1:Heterogeneity, Modernity, and the Turn to the Right

“Longue Durée” Perspective andthe Heterogeneity of Ukrainian History

The Beginnings of Ukrainian “Heroic Modernity”

The Lost Struggle for Ukrainian Statehood

The Lack of a Ukrainian Stateand the Polish-Ukrainian Conflict

The OUN: Racism, Fascism, Revolution, Violence,and the Struggle for a Ukrainian State

Conclusion

Chapter 2:Formative Years

Family, Education, Appearance,and Political Commitment

Career in the OUN

Worldview

Conclusion

Chapter 3:Pieracki’s Assassination and the Warsaw and Lviv Trials

Pieracki’s Assassination

The Ideological Dimension of Pieracki’s Assassination

The First Trial of OUN Members in Warsaw

The Second OUN Trial (in Lviv)

Bandera and the Aftermath of the Trials

Bandera in Polish Prisons

Conclusion

Chapter 4:The “Ukrainian National Revolution”:Mass Violence and Political Disaster

The Beginning of the Second World War

The Second Great Congressof the Ukrainian Nationalists (in Cracow)

Practical Preparations for the “Ukrainian National Revolution”

The “Ukrainian National Revolution”

Result of the “Ukrainian National Revolution”

Bandera’s Agency and Responsibility

Conclusion

Chapter 5:Resistance, Collaboration, and Genocidal Aspirations

The OUN-M and the Question of Eastern Ukraine

Disagreement

Ukraine without Bandera

The Ukrainian Police and the OUN-B

The OUN-B in 1942

The UPA—Mass Violence and “Democratization”

Bandera and Banderites

Resistance, Further Collaboration,and the Reactivation of Bandera

Conclusion

Chapter 6:Third World War and the Globalizationof Ukrainian Nationalism

The Subordination of the Greek Catholic Church

The Conflict between the OUN-UPA and the Soviet Authorities

Operation Rollback

Displaced Persons

Conclusion

Chapter 7:The Providnyk in Exile

The Opponents and Victims of Nazi Germany

Bandera and Conflicts in the Organization

Bandera and Western Intelligence Services

Bandera’s Private Life

Bandera’s Worldview after the Second World War

Stashyns’kyi, Oberländer, Lippolz,and the Assassination of Bandera

Conclusion

Chapter 8:Bandera and Soviet Propaganda

German-Ukrainian Nationalists

Bourgeois Nationalists

The Reaction of the Nationalist Underground to Soviet Propaganda

Halan—Soviet Martyr and Heroic Intellectual

Soviet Heroes and Monuments to the Victims of the OUN-UPA

Bandera in the Late Soviet Discourse

Conclusion

Chapter 9:The Revival of the Cult

Bandera’s Death and the Funeral

Anticommunist Celebrations, Demonstrations, and Rituals

The First Bandera Museum

Historians and the Bandera Cult

Conclusion

Chapter 10:Return to Ukraine

Double Propaganda

The First Bandera Monument in Ukraine

The Second Turn to the Right

The Bandera Cult in Historiography

Bandera’s Museums

Bandera Streets, Plaques and Monuments

Bandera in the Context of other Leader Cults

Conclusion

The Person, the Movement, and the Cult

Fascism

The Afterlife

Inability to Mourn, Lack of Empathy, Sacralization, and Trauma

Glossary

Bibliography

Stepan Bandera: The Life and Afterlife of a Ukrainian Fascist

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