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Cat initially created for Ukrainian uprisings but there are also Don cossack uprisings. Should we put them in this same cat? -- Irpen Should we put Don cossack uprisings here as
I created the cat when thinking about several Ukrainian history articles. In History of Ukraine, the cossack uprisings played a major role. However, I realized later that non-Ukrainian uprisings (Puhachev, Bulavin, Razin) also qualify for the cat with such name. There is nothing wrong with that of course. However, I think it is a good idea to have a dedicated cat for Ukrainian uprisings. Should we split this into two subcats. Suggested names:
We can than create subcats to each of the two "Ukrainian cossack rebels" and "Russian cossack rebels."
I think it makes a good sense to have UA and RU uprisings separate. In Ukrainian history these uprisings had a unique role in forming the Ukrainian statehood. It seems to me that in Russian history the uprisings were mostly disasters for the Russian state. So we have an important difference.
The problem is that calling them "Cossack uprisings in Russia" and "Cossack uprisings in Ukraine" seems like a bad choice because applying the term "Ukraine" to the times of these uprisings is somewhat anachronistic. OTOH, "Ukrainian cossack uprisings seems fine. Thoughts? -- Irpen 06:55, 3 March 2006 (UTC)
I agree at the time majority of these uprisings occurred people did not yet had such clear national identities as "Ukrainian" or "Russian" but rather identified themselves as "Cossack", "Orthodox Christians", "subjects of Moscovite Czar", "subjects of Polish king", "free Cossacks of Zaporozhian Host" etc. Fisenko 00:14, 4 March 2006 (UTC)
the question is how many of them were? If 3-4 in each category, then no big sense to split them. mikka (t) 02:27, 4 March 2006 (UTC)
Maybe just have one subcat for now: Category:Dnieper Cossack uprisings? All other uprizings will go to the main category. I am not sure the Don Cossack uprizing is a good description for e.g. Pugachev uprizing as Ural (Yaik) is very far from Don abakharev 08:23, 4 March 2006 (UTC)
Please note that the question asked was how to name the subcats and not whether to have them. -- Irpen 06:20, 5 March 2006 (UTC)
Ukrained, I like to discuss things with you as way as with others. That's why I asked the question. Your response simply did not provide any answer but asserted something that was agreed anyway. I am (rather than not) interested in your opinion in how to name the subcats. Because you didn't answer, I pointed that out in case you have an opinion that you want to share. I am tired of you attacking me all the time but that's a different matter and, reciting you, I'll live with it. Good luck with your edits. -- Irpen 07:45, 5 March 2006 (UTC)
Sigh. -- Irpen 19:28, 5 March 2006 (UTC)
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Cat initially created for Ukrainian uprisings but there are also Don cossack uprisings. Should we put them in this same cat? -- Irpen Should we put Don cossack uprisings here as
I created the cat when thinking about several Ukrainian history articles. In History of Ukraine, the cossack uprisings played a major role. However, I realized later that non-Ukrainian uprisings (Puhachev, Bulavin, Razin) also qualify for the cat with such name. There is nothing wrong with that of course. However, I think it is a good idea to have a dedicated cat for Ukrainian uprisings. Should we split this into two subcats. Suggested names:
We can than create subcats to each of the two "Ukrainian cossack rebels" and "Russian cossack rebels."
I think it makes a good sense to have UA and RU uprisings separate. In Ukrainian history these uprisings had a unique role in forming the Ukrainian statehood. It seems to me that in Russian history the uprisings were mostly disasters for the Russian state. So we have an important difference.
The problem is that calling them "Cossack uprisings in Russia" and "Cossack uprisings in Ukraine" seems like a bad choice because applying the term "Ukraine" to the times of these uprisings is somewhat anachronistic. OTOH, "Ukrainian cossack uprisings seems fine. Thoughts? -- Irpen 06:55, 3 March 2006 (UTC)
I agree at the time majority of these uprisings occurred people did not yet had such clear national identities as "Ukrainian" or "Russian" but rather identified themselves as "Cossack", "Orthodox Christians", "subjects of Moscovite Czar", "subjects of Polish king", "free Cossacks of Zaporozhian Host" etc. Fisenko 00:14, 4 March 2006 (UTC)
the question is how many of them were? If 3-4 in each category, then no big sense to split them. mikka (t) 02:27, 4 March 2006 (UTC)
Maybe just have one subcat for now: Category:Dnieper Cossack uprisings? All other uprizings will go to the main category. I am not sure the Don Cossack uprizing is a good description for e.g. Pugachev uprizing as Ural (Yaik) is very far from Don abakharev 08:23, 4 March 2006 (UTC)
Please note that the question asked was how to name the subcats and not whether to have them. -- Irpen 06:20, 5 March 2006 (UTC)
Ukrained, I like to discuss things with you as way as with others. That's why I asked the question. Your response simply did not provide any answer but asserted something that was agreed anyway. I am (rather than not) interested in your opinion in how to name the subcats. Because you didn't answer, I pointed that out in case you have an opinion that you want to share. I am tired of you attacking me all the time but that's a different matter and, reciting you, I'll live with it. Good luck with your edits. -- Irpen 07:45, 5 March 2006 (UTC)
Sigh. -- Irpen 19:28, 5 March 2006 (UTC)