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- W4319211082 abstract "The anti-scientific concept of the common origin of Ukrainians and Russians has been debunked long ago in the works of Mykhailo Hrushevskyi, Vadym Shcherbakivskyi and other researchers. After all it is really impossible to create the same ethnic groups that are in different natural and climatic conditions, affecting also the level of material production. Agriculture has been possible in the pre-historical times just on the territories of the Ukrainians’ ancestors settling. A large part of the most fruitful black earth is concentrated there. Agriculture attracts a person directly to the process of grain-crops growing. It becomes the main consumption product. Along with providing human with bread, this material production, as well as natural and climatic conditions, has a special effect on the formation of the person mentality. The possibility of storing and using grain for a long time, respectively, forms a person’s confidence in the future, at least until the new harvest, does not encourage a constant search for livelihoods. Thus, the stability of the provision, which is guaranteed by husbandry, produces calm behavior, prudence in action and, accordingly, in attitude to the world around. The formation of a calmer character is also influenced by the ox as a working cattle, because on deep black soils it is a more powerful traction force for an iron plow than, for example, a horse harnessed to a plow on light sandy loams. Finally, this fact will affect the creation of chumatstvo as a separate craft of Ukrainians in the future. In particular, they will be involved in the export of salt through the arid Volga steppes from the middle of the 18th century, because the horses can’t stand a long way, and the Russians don’t have the skills to work with oxen. The mentality of the Ukrainians’ ancestors is also influenced by the warm sun, which is inherent on the territory of our settlement. This fact is also pointed out by the famous Russian writer Maksym Gorky, who has an opportunity to compare the nature of the southern steppe and northern forests. This has given him a reason to declare: “These are two completely different worlds! Whether they can have the same psyche, the same language, one worldview, the same way of life? It is clear, they can’t! The ethnographer as well as philologist, economist, politician and religion researcher will prove it to you with a complete clarity”. Tymish Olesiiuk, a member of the Ukrainian Central Council, is eloquent about the separateness of Ukrainians: our people have been autochthonous for many millennia, not a “homeless stray who appears in Ukraine from nowhere, unknown why and what for somewhere in the 14th–15th centuries”." @default.
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- W4319211082 title "Significance of the Husbandry in the Ukrainianhood Creation" @default.
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