A Brief History of Ukraine: The Forging of a Nation
by Yaroslav Hrytsak
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"When Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, the world witnessed the creative, freewheeling, darkly humorous, and deeply resilient society that is contemporary Ukraine. In this timely and original history, a bestseller in Ukraine, the historian Yaroslav Hrytsak tells the sweeping story of his nation through a meticulous examination of the major events, conflicts, and developments that have shaped it over the course of centuries. Ukraine is essential reading for anyone who wants to better understand show more Ukraine's dramatic past and its global significance--from the 17th century Cossack uprising to the collapse of the USSR in 1991 and Ukrainian independence, and from the evolution of the Ukrainian language to the warning signs that anticipated Russia's 2022 invasion. This book is the definitive story of Ukraine and its people, as told by one of its most celebrated voices."-- show lessTags
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Hrytsak takes a holistic approach, focusing on large subjects with a storytelling technique rather than relying on dry chronology. It starts with the day Russia attacked Ukraine in the current war and describes the innovative and communal way individual Ukrainians successfully fought back the surprise attack from a massive force that should have been more organized. Individual Ukrainians took responsibility for the defense of their country and fought back with whatever weapons they had. Their creativity and dedication set them apart from the monolithic army of the Russians, whose every movement came from above, often from Putin himself, meaning individual soldiers and their commanders were frozen, waiting for orders. This vignette sets show more the tone for the rest of the book: how is it that neighboring nations can have such starkly different citizens in outlook, response and resourcefulness? Hrytsak’s book answers that question by delving back into the history of Ukraine and its record of protest against unjust rule vs Russia and its history of the populace being held down by despots. Anyone wanting to understand the current war should read this book. show less
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- Original publication date
- 2022
- Dedication
- To Olexander Hrytsenko
- First words
- (Introduction) On 24 February, 2022, the Russian army invaded Ukraine.
Almost every general history of Ukraine starts with a statement that 'Ukraine' means 'borderlands.' - Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Without them, it would not only be a completely different world; without them, given the risk of nuclear apocalypse which they worked hard to avert, this world might not exist at all.
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)(Interlude - A Brief History of the Ukrainian Language) History loves a paradox.
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)(Instead of a Conclusion - Independent Ukraine) And that choice offers hope for a better world. - Blurbers
- Snyder, Timothy
- Original language
- Ukrainain
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- English
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