Abstract

Purpose. The purpose of the research is to find out the source-scientific potential ofpublications on peasant topics in «The Chervona Kalyna Chronicle» magazine (1929–1939).Scientific novelty. It is for the first time that the author of the article analyzed the source valueof the periodical for the study of the peasant revolution in Naddnipryanshchyna in 1917–1920.Conclusion. The article has defined the circle of authors of the «The Chervona Kalyna Chronicle», who included materials on peasant topics in their posts, and classified these publications.The following types of «The Chervona Kalyna Chronicle» publications have been distinguishedby genre and species: memories (war memoirs), diaries, and historical and military essays (shorthistorical articles). According to the origin of the authors and their affiliation to certain militaryformations, three groups of works have been distinguished: posts of war prisoners (of the Austrianarmy, Legion of Ukrainian Sich Riflemen); memories of direct participants of the peasant revolution, natives of Naddnipryanshchyna; works of soldiers of the Sich Riflemen, Ukrainian GalicianArmy and the Ukrainian People’s Republic army (the last group is the most numerous).It has been established that the chronological boundaries of «The Chervona Kalyna Chronicle»publications on peasant topics, as well as the territorial localization of the covered events, are determined by the author’s time and place of stay on the territory of Naddnipryanshchyna. The periodof the second half of 1919 – early 1920 was reproduced in more detail through the efforts of thesoldiers of the UGA. In the territorial dimension, «The Chervona Kalyna Chronicle» publicationspresented certain aspects of the history of the peasant revolution in certain localities of almost theentire Naddnipryanshchyna.It has been found that the authors of the memoirs revealed many aspects of the peasant revolution: pogroms by peasants of landlord estates, the nature of the policy of reconciliation withlandlords, the phenomenon of peasant republics, features of national and cultural life and peasantattitudes in different regions. The most informative sources for the study of the peasant revolution incertain regions for a long time have been the memoirs of M. Mykhailyk, F. Meleshko, and the articleof K. Ario. It has been concluded that the publications of the magazine can serve as an additionalsource for the study of insufficiently researched pages of the peasant revolution in Naddnipryanshchyna of the period 1917–1920, in particular, its social and political aspects (clarification of theattitudes of the peasantry, its relations with the military).

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