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Title:

Historical heraldic symbols as a marker of reproducing and transforming regional identity: The case of Ukraine

Subtitle:

Geographia Polonica Vol. 94 No. 4 (2021)

Creator:

Gnatiuk, Oleksiy : Autor Affiliation ORCID ; Melnychuk, Anatoliy : Autor Affiliation ORCID

Publisher:

IGiPZ PAN

Place of publishing:

Warszawa

Date issued/created:

2021

Description:

24 cm

Subject and Keywords:

transformation of the identity of a region ; territorial shape of the region ; heraldic symbols ; historical regions ; administrative reform ; Ukraine

Abstract:

This paper demonstrates a way to examine the transformation of the territorial shape of the region. The official symbols (flags and emblems) of modern administrative units of Ukraine were analyzed for the usage of heraldic symbols of historical regions that lost their administrative status a century before. The results confirm more or less constant symbolic reproduction of historical regions, but their spatial shapes has changed under the influence of new administrative boundaries. Simultaneously, in certain cases historical heraldry loses its former meaning and is involved into the development and strengthening of identities with new administrative regions rather than historical ones.

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Geographia Polonica

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94

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4

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589

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607

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0016-7282 (print) ; 2300-7362 (online) ; 10.7163/GPol.0222

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