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1 Geographic features
2 Ukrainian ethnolinguistic territory
3 The Greeks and the Scythians in Ukraine
4 The original homeland of the Slavs
5 The East Slavic tribes and the Khazars
6 Trade routes, eighth to tenth centuries
7 Kievan Rus', circa 1054
8 Kievan Rus', circa 1240
9 The Mongol invasions
10 The Golden Horde, circa 1300
11 Galicia-Volhynia, circa 1250
12 The expansion of Lithuania
13 The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, circa 1570
14 Religion and culture, sixteenth and seventeenth centuries
15 The Crimean Khanate and southern Ukraine, circa 1600
16 The Khmel'nyts'kyi era
17 Ukrainian lands after 1667
18 The Cossack state, 1651
19 Ukraine, circa 1740
20 Sloboda Ukraine
21 Zaporozhia and New Russia
22 The Right Bank and western Ukraine, 1750
23 The Partitions of Poland
24 Dnieper Ukraine, circa 1850
25 Railroads and canals before 1914
26 The peoples of Ukraine, circa 1900
27 Ukrainian lands in the Austrian Empire, 1772-1815 386
28 Ukrainian lands in Austria-Hungary, circa 1875 419
29 Western Ukraine during World War I 464
32 The West Ukrainian National Republic, 1918-1919 514
36 Ukrainian lands in Poland, circa 1930 584
37 Ukrainian/Rusyn lands in Romania and Czechoslovakia, circa 1930 600
38 Carpatho-Ukraine, 1938-1939 615
39 Western Ukraine, 1939-1941 618
41 The advance of the Red Army 636
Introduction and Pre-Kievan Times
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