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Ukraine: a Nation On the Borderland
[Paperback - 2022]
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Category: History
Sub-category: European History
Publisher: Reaktion Books | ISBN: 9781789146776 | Pages: 288
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One of the best works on Ukraine s highly peculiar geography, history and modernity I’ve ever come across . . . Books such as this inspire hope that the struggle is not in vain and that Ukraine will eventually emerge as a fully edged European state. - Vitali Vitaliev, Geographical Magazine

Among the very few texts written in our century which reveal the psychological core and philosophical essence of the challenges thinking citizens now face.’ - Timothy Snyder, Yale University

In Ukraine: A Nation on the Borderland, now available in paperback and with a new foreword by the author, Karl Schlögel presents a picture of a country which lies on Europe’s borderland and in Russia’s shadow. In recent years, Ukraine has been faced, along with Western Europe, with the political conundrum resulting from Russia’s actions and the ongoing Information War. As well as exploring this confrontation, Schlögel provides detailed, fascinating historical portraits of a panoply of Ukraine’s major cities: Lviv, Odessa, Czernowitz, Kiev, Kharkov, Donetsk, Dnepropetrovsk and Yalta – cities whose often troubled and war-torn histories are as varied as the nationalities and cultures which have made them what they are today, survivors with very particular identities and aspirations. Schlögel feels the pulse of life in these cities, analysing their more recent pasts and their challenges for the future.

Karl Schlögel is a historian and essayist and Professor Emeritus of the European University Viadrina in Frankfurt (Oder), Germany. His many books include histories of Moscow, Berlin and St Petersburg, and he won the European Charles Veillon essay prize in 1990 and the prize of the Historisches Kolleg Munich in 2016.

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