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Cultural assimilation / Ukrainian nationalism / Languages of Ukraine / Ukrainization / Ukrainian language / Ukraine / Ems Ukaz / Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists / Russification / Europe / Politics of the Soviet Union / Government of the Soviet Union
Date: 2012-06-26 22:16:45
Cultural assimilation
Ukrainian nationalism
Languages of Ukraine
Ukrainization
Ukrainian language
Ukraine
Ems Ukaz
Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists
Russification
Europe
Politics of the Soviet Union
Government of the Soviet Union

CHRONOLOGY OF PROHIBITIONS OF THE UKRAINIAN LANGUAGE Seventeenth century:  1622: At the request of Patriarch Filaret of Moscow, Tsar Mikhail issues order to

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