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Title: The Western Ukrainian Statehood 1918–1923 and the Theories of Randomness in the 20th – early 21st Centuries
Authors: Монолатій, Іван Сергійович
Keywords: : Ukrainian Revolution; Black Swan theory; Gray Rhino theory; Butterfly effect; West-Ukrainian People’s Republic, Galicia, Ukraine, Poland.
Issue Date: May-2024
Publisher: Uniwersytet Marii Curie Skłodowskiej
Citation: Monolatii I. The Western Ukrainian Statehood 1918–1923 and the Theories of Randomness in the 20th – early 21st Centuries // Wschód Europy. 2023. Vol. 9. No. 2. pp. 219-233.
Abstract: In the article author focused on the understudied and disputable aspects of the Ukrainian Revolution of 1914–1923, mainly on how Western Ukrainian statehood was established and developed in 1918–1919, as well as some specific issues of the political history of the West-Ukrainian People’s Republic (WUPR) in 1918–1923. By applying the theories of randomness introduced by scientists in the 20th – early 21st centuries (generally, Nassim Nicholas Taleb, Michele Wucker, Peter Grassberger, Edward Lorenz), the author puts forward an approach to the events of the early 20th century Ukrainian history, which is completely different to what has been suggested before, in its “Galician” form.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/19486
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