ЮРІЙ ГУЦА-ВЕНЕЛІН І ПОЧАТОК УКРАЇНСЬКО-РОСІЙСЬКОЇ ДИСКУСІЇ ПРО “ДВІ РОСІЙСЬКІ («РУССКИЕ») НАРОДНОСТІ”

Tamara POLESHCHUK

Анотація


     У статті йдеться про Юрія Венеліна (справжнє ім’я – Георгій Гуца, 1802–1839), уродженця українського Закарпаття, одного з засновників слов’янознавства в Росії. У публікації привернуто увагу до суспільно-історичних та інтелектуальних чинників, які сформували погляди вченого на ідею “двох російських народностей”, проаналізовано ту частину наукової спадщини Ю. Гуци-Венеліна, в якій розкривається бачення ним ідеї “двох російських народностей”, розуміння російсько-української спільності та окремішності.

     Ключові слова: Юрій Гуца-Венелін, “дві російські народності”, російсько-українська спільність, росіяни (великороси), українці (малороси).


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