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This book explores the ideological origins and practical implementation of Ukrainian economic nationalism in interwar Poland and its influence on Poles and Jews. The author shows that the main activities of economic nationalism focused on competition in trade and commerce—namely, attempts to gain economic dominance in the cities and to acquire control over rural land. According to Dolhanov, economic nationalism was one of the main factors contributing to interethnic conflict in interwar Poland.