Ukraine's Many Faces : : Land, People, and Culture Revisited.

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Place / Publishing House:Bielefeld : : transcript,, 2023.
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Year of Publication:2023
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
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505 0 |a Cover -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Timeline of Ukrainian History -- Foreword. Where is Ukraine? -- Introduction. Ukraine's Many Faces -- Notes -- I. Modernity at the Crossroads of Empires -- Primary Sources -- Ukrainian Draft Treaty of 1654 -- To My Fellow‐Countrymen, In Ukraine and Not in Ukraine, Living, Dead and as Yet Unborn -- Bohdan Khmelnytsky's Entry to Kyiv in 1649 (1912) -- Conversation Pieces -- Revealing Pan‐Slavic Russian Imperialism -- Works Cited -- Ukrainian History through Literature -- Works Cited -- Analytical Articles -- Between East and West: Understanding Early Modern Ukraine -- Selected Bibliography -- Between Empires: Ukraine in the Nineteenth Century -- Selected Bibliography -- Jews in Habsburg Galicia: Challenges of Modernity -- Economic Life and Opportunities -- Mass Migration -- The Social Transformation of Judaism in Galicia -- Jews in the Galician Political Context -- The Development of Modern Jewish Culture -- The End of Galicia -- Selected Bibliography -- Grain, Coal, and Gas. Ukraine's Economy since the Eighteenth Century -- Imperialism and Economy -- Grain -- Coal -- Natural Gas -- Conclusion and Afterthoughts -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- II. Ukrainian Selfhood in the Soviet Era -- Primary Sources -- Ukrainian Declaration of Independence (1918) -- Letter from the Collective Farmer Mykola Reva to Joseph Stalin about the Famine of 1933 in Ukraine -- Fedir Krychevsky, Life Triptych (1925) -- Conversation Pieces -- Ukraine: Between Empires and National Self‐Determination -- Works Cited -- Analytical Articles -- The Ukrainian Revolution, the Bolsheviks, and the Inertia of Empire -- Imagining a Ukrainian National Space in the 19th Century -- The February Revolution: Defining the Boundaries of the Nation -- Bolshevik Mental Geographies and the Challenge of the National Struggle. 
505 8 |a Soviet Ukraine: An Antidote to Nationalism or a Reactionary Fantasy? -- Did Lenin Create Ukraine? -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- The Territory of Ukraine and Its History -- Border Agreements in the Back Rooms of the Party andStateLeadership -- Western Expansion in the Course of the Second World War -- Crimea and its Historical Belonging -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- Constructing Ethnic Identities in Early Soviet Ukraine -- The Soviet Minorities Experiment -- The Criteria for Ethnicity -- Motives Behind Ethnic Identification -- Unravelling the Soviet Dilemma -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- Street Children in Early Soviet Odesa -- Genesis -- Multiple Structural Poses -- Teetering Forward -- Overlapping Competencies -- The Promise of Collectivism -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- Selfhood and Statehood in Interwar Ukraine: Inventing the "New Man" -- Spaces -- Practices -- Memory -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- Stalinism and The Holodomor -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- Ukrainian Greek Catholics in Search of Ancestry, Belonging, and Identity -- Brief Overview of Historical Context -- "Homecoming" Pilgrimage as a Means of Forging Identity -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- Crimean Tatars: Claiming the Homeland -- Deportation -- A Point of no Return? -- Return -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- III. Sovereignty Regained: Ukraine in the Post‐Soviet Age -- Primary Sources -- Declaration of State Sovereignty of Ukraine (1990) -- Kyiv, July 16, 1990 -- I. Self‐Determination of the Ukrainian Nation -- II. Rule of the People -- III. State Power -- IV. Citizenship of the Ukrainian SSR -- V. Territorial Supremacy -- VI. Economic Independence -- VII. Environmental Safety -- VIII. Cultural Development -- IX. External and Internal Security -- X. International Relations -- Home is still possible there. 
505 8 |a Matvey Vaisberg, The Wall [Stina] (2014) -- Conversation Pieces -- Between the Holodomor and Euromaidan: In Search of Contemporary Ukrainian National Identity -- Works cited -- Ukraine: Between National Security and the Rule of Law -- Works cited -- Analytical Articles -- Society in Turbulent Times: The Impact of War on Ukraine -- Ukrainian Ambivalence -- The Flickering War -- Nation‐Building to the Sound of Sirens -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- Competing Identities of Ukraine's Russian Speakers -- Making Sense of People Speaking Russian -- Competing Identifications of Russian‐Speakers -- Explaining the Low Salience of Russian‐Speaking Identity -- Acknowledgment -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- The Donbas: A Region and a Myth -- 1. Territory and History -- 2. Languages and Identity -- 3. Separatism and Beyond -- 4. Re‑Imagining Ukrainian Donbas -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- Towards Gender Equality in the Ukrainian Society -- The Women's Movement in Ukraine: A Brief History of Visibility -- Ukraine's International and National Obligations toEnsureGenderEquality -- Successes of the Ukrainian Women's Feminist Movement inBuildingGenderEquality -- Selected Bibliography -- The Art of Misunderstanding -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- The Territory Resists the Map -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- Afterword. Let Ukraine Speak -- Integrating Scholarship on Ukraine into Classroom Syllabi -- Where to Begin? Putting Ukraine on Students' Mental Maps -- General Historical Overviews of Ukraine -- Understanding Russia's War on Ukraine in Historical andContemporaryPerspective -- Highlighting 20th Century Ukraine in European History Courses -- Ukraine's 1917 and the Formation of the Soviet Union -- The Interwar Period -- WWII, the German Occupation, and the Holocaust -- Postwar Ukraine and Chornobyl -- Independence. 
505 8 |a Understanding 21st Century Ukraine -- Further Resources in Lieu of a Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Contributing Authors. 
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