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

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Superior document:New Europes
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Place / Publishing House:Bielefeld : : transcript,, 2023.
©2023.
Year of Publication:2023
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:New Europes
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Physical Description:1 online resource (403 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Understanding 21st Century Ukraine
  • Further Resources in Lieu of a Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Contributing Authors.