Abstract

The article presents the policy of the Galician conservatives towards the Ukrainian in the years 1895–1898. During this period, Prince Eustachy Sanguszko was the governor of Galicia. According to an unanimous opinion, he was to be a continuator of Kazimierz Badeni’s political line in the field of Polish-Ukrainian relations. Unfortunately, the governor did not manage to normalize mutual relations. This was due to, on the one hand, the rise in radical sentiment among the Ukrainian society, and on the other hand, the weakening of the political camp ruling the country caused, inter alia, by internal reshuffles. All this meant that instead of easing the mutual opposites, the Polish-Ukrainian conflict began to grow more and more.

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