Kirilli ja Methodiuse püha Ukrainas Bessaraabias ja Krimmis

The feast of Sts. Cyril and Methodius (May 11–24) and the life and work of the two brothers occupy a central place in the Bulgarian national paradigm. Their life and work are celebrated by all Slavic nations (with different accents and on different dates in the national/church calendars). The feast...

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Main Author: Ekaterina Anastasova
Format: Article
Language:Estonian
Published: Eesti Kirjandusmuuseum 2015-09-01
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Online Access:http://www.folklore.ee/tagused/nr60/anastasova.pdf
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Kirilli ja Methodiuse püha Ukrainas Bessaraabias ja Krimmis
Mäetagused
European Union
Russia
St. Clement
St. Cyril and Methodius
Ukrainian revival
author_facet Ekaterina Anastasova
author_sort Ekaterina Anastasova
title Kirilli ja Methodiuse püha Ukrainas Bessaraabias ja Krimmis
title_short Kirilli ja Methodiuse püha Ukrainas Bessaraabias ja Krimmis
title_full Kirilli ja Methodiuse püha Ukrainas Bessaraabias ja Krimmis
title_fullStr Kirilli ja Methodiuse püha Ukrainas Bessaraabias ja Krimmis
title_full_unstemmed Kirilli ja Methodiuse püha Ukrainas Bessaraabias ja Krimmis
title_sort kirilli ja methodiuse püha ukrainas bessaraabias ja krimmis
publisher Eesti Kirjandusmuuseum
series Mäetagused
issn 1406-992X
1406-9938
publishDate 2015-09-01
description The feast of Sts. Cyril and Methodius (May 11–24) and the life and work of the two brothers occupy a central place in the Bulgarian national paradigm. Their life and work are celebrated by all Slavic nations (with different accents and on different dates in the national/church calendars). The feast is celebrated among the Bulgarian Diaspora in Ukraine (the largest Bulgarian community outside Bulgarian boarders) and it also has a place in the official state calendar of the country. This paper deals with the celebrations of the feast in Bessarabia (Odessa) and Crimea (Sevastopol), Ukraine, among the Bulgarians and Ukrainians; the life stories of the two brothers; interpretations of their origin, works, and significance for the Slavic cultures of both communities (Bulgarians and Ukrainians). The analysis shows the dynamics of interpretations of the lives and work of the two saints in different national paradigms and state priorities.
topic European Union
Russia
St. Clement
St. Cyril and Methodius
Ukrainian revival
url http://www.folklore.ee/tagused/nr60/anastasova.pdf
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