Між Львовом, Віднем і Києвом: Олександр Барвінський та геополітичні вибори України на зламі ХІХ–ХХ століть
Галичина, українсько-польські відносини в ХІХ ст., українсько-австрійські зв’язки в ХІХ ст., українські інтелектуали, ідея української державності, Галицький сейм.
The article examines the attempts of Ukrainian figures at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th centuries using the example of stories from the biography of Oleksandr Barvinsky to create a project of the Ukrainian state based on the alliance with the Austro-Hungarian and German empires. Oleksandr Barvinsky was one of the most influential politicians and intellectuals who shaped the vision of Ukraine's independent future. The pages of his biography related to activities in Kyiv and Vienna reflect the formation of all-Ukrainian unity and the search for foreign political allies. These processes involved profound transformations of Ukrainian society based on the "organic labor" program. It is argued that the new generation of Ukrainian politicians in Galicia, who assumed the leadership of the Ukrainian movement in the last decades of the 19th century, had, unlike their predecessors, sufficient qualifications to bring the "Ukrainian question" to the international level. The prerequisites for this were created thanks to the political experience gained under the Constitution of Austria and the interest in Galicia on the part of the Ukrainian figures of the Naddniprianshchyna region, who did not have the opportunity to freely express their ideas in the Russian Empire. The creation of a center of the Ukrainian movement in Galicia aroused the interest of the Austrian government. Vienna considered the possibility of attracting the Ukrainian population in the Russian Empire to its side in the event of a military conflict, the probability of which was increasing. The creation of a center of the Ukrainian movement in Galicia aroused the interest of the Austrian government. Vienna considered the possibility of attracting the Ukrainian population in the Russian Empire to its side in the event of a military conflict, the probability of which was increasing. However, at the stage of defining the strategy of the national movement, disagreements arose between the politicians of different parts of Ukraine, and Vienna's position was not consistent. Ukrainian politicians' search for allies among the Central countries provoked resistance from Ukraine's closest neighbors, the Poles and Russians, who saw them as a threat to their interests. The story of the rise and fall of Oleksandr Barvinskyi's political career shows both the dependence of man on geopolitical processes and his ability to influence them. The research was carried out in the vein of an intellectual biography, which included the analysis of the worldview, political, and professional motives of the politician's actions, as well as his private circumstances. It was noted that Oleksandr Barvinskyi's activities between Lviv, Vienna and Kyiv reflected the ambitions of the Lviv political circles to influence geopolitics.