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is really replicating the russian imperial view of the existence of the big russian nation. that was part of the thinking of the russian imperial elite from the mid 19th century until the revolution of 1917. and then it was replaced with different policies introduced by bolsheviks that putin doesn t really like. russians and ukrainians really belong to this group of east slavs, together with belarusians in particular. and the linguistic barrier, for example, between russian and ukrainian is not huge. again, russians normally would not understand, ukrainians would need some effort. ukrainians understand russians, but because of the dominance of the russian culture for so long, for a long period of time over ukraine. so there is. there is a sort of
the russian imperial view of the existence of the big russian nation. yep. that was part of the thinking of the russian imperial elite from the mid 19th century until the revolution of 1917. and then it was replaced with different policies introduced by bolsheviks that putin doesn t really like. russians and ukrainians really belong to this group of east slavs, together with belarusians in particular. and the linguistic barrier, for example, between russian and ukrainian is not huge. again, russians normally would not understand, ukrainians would need some effort. ukrainians understand russians, but because of the dominance of the russian culture for so long, for a long period of time over ukraine. so there is. there is a sort of
of the big russian nation. yep. that was part of the thinking of the russian imperial elite from the mid 19th century until the revolution of 1917. and then it was replaced with different policies introduced by bolsheviks that putin doesn t really like. russians and ukrainians really belong to this group of east slavs, together with belarusians in particular. and the linguistic barrier, for example, between russian and ukrainian is not huge. again, russians normally would not understand, ukrainians would need some effort. ukrainians understand russians, but because of the dominance of the russian culture for so long, for a long period of time over ukraine. so there is. there is a sort of commonality that is there. and that s why, at least
july. july last year. yes, quite. ..he talked about the historical unity of russians and ukrainians. russians and ukrainians are one people, a single whole. he suggested, and that there was no such thing as a separate ukrainian nation. are there, in your historian s view, any grains of truth in that? one thing that you see here and what you hear is really replicating the russian imperial view of the existence of the big russian nation. yep. that was part of the thinking of the russian imperial elite from the mid 19th century until the revolution of 1917. and then it was replaced with different policies introduced by bolsheviks that putin doesn t really like. russians and ukrainians really belong to this group of east slavs, together with belarusians in particular. and the linguistic barrier,
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