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Cornell University, 2015. — 368 p. Note on Terminology Archival Abbreviations Lviv/Lwów/Lemberg before 1939 The First Soviet Lviv, 1939–1941 The Lemberg of Nazism: German Occupation, 1941–1944 After Lemberg: The End of the End of Lwów and the Making of Lviv The Founding of Industrial Lviv: Factories and Identities Local Minds Lviv’s Last Synagogue, 1944–1962 A Soviet Borderland...
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Edmonton: Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies University of Alberta, 1990. — 531 p. The Early Period The National Reawakening The Revolution and After Literary and Social Reflections The Holocaust and the Contemporary Period Jews and Ukrainians in Canada Round-Table Discussion
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Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers, 2016. — 397 p. — ISBN: 978-0-7864-9714-0. As the Dark Ages enveloped Europe, a civilization was born on the banks of the Dnieper River. Rus--whose capital at Kiev surpassed in grandeur most cities of Europe--was home to the Ukrainian people, whose princes made war on Constantinople and established the city states...
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Lwów: Nakład Karóla Bogusława Pfaffa, 1829. — 466 s. Wyszłe nidawno z druku, historzczne opisy dwóch znakomitych miast, Krakowa i Warszawy, były powodem dla mnie do pisania tey Historyi Lwowa, miasta sławnego w dziejach, i bęndącego Stolicą Królestwa Galicyi, która pod szcześliwem berłem Austryi, yostaje przeszło pól wieku...
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Cornell Scholarship Online: August 2016 — 366 p. This book recovers an all-but-forgotten chapter in the history of the Tsarist Empire and its southwestern borderlands. The right bank, or west side, of the Dnieper River — which today is located at the heart of the independent state of Ukraine — was one of the Russian Empire's last territorial acquisitions, annexed only in the...
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Lublin: Instytut Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej, 2000. — ISBN: 83-85854-50-9. Niniejsza książka jest jednym z czterech tomów ukazujących historię państw Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej. Jest to pierwsza w Polsce większa praca o dziejach Ukrainy i Ukraińców, napisana przez historyka ukraińskiego, w której autor uwypuklił zarówno specyficzne cechy ukraińskich ruchów narodowych, jak i...
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Przemysl: Stowarzyszenie Ukrainskie Dziedzictwo, 2013. — 544 s. — ISBN: 978-83-938195-0-8. Ukraina. Polskie jądro ciemności to nowatorska próba spojrzenia na historię polskiego Kościoła rzymskokatolickiego, Korony Królestwa Polskiego i szlachty na Ukrainie w XIV — XX w., której celem jest udzielenie odpowiedzi na pytanie, czy polskiej obecności na tym terenie towarzyszyły...
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Przekład z ukraińskiego: O. Hnatiuk, K. Kotyńska. — Lublin: Instytut Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej, 2000. — 397 s. — ISBN: 83-85854-54-1. Pierwszy tom nowej serii wydawniczej "Dzieje krajów Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej", mającej na celu opracowanie w międzynarodowym zespole redakcyjnym dziejów Białorusi, Litwy, Polski i Ukrainy oraz innych krajów tego regionu. Książka zawiera...
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Budapest-New York: Central European University Press, 2009. — 310 p. Introduction: Georgiy Kasianov and Philipp Ther I. National versus Transnational History Georgiy Kasianov. Nationalized History: Past Continuous, Present Perfect, Future Mark von Hagen . Revisiting the Histories of Ukraine Andreas Kappeler. From an Ethnonational to a Multiethnic to a Transnational Ukrainian...
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2nd Edition. — The Scarecrow Press, Inc., 2013. — 970 p. — (Historical Dictionary of Europe). — ISBN: 0810878453. The Historical Dictionary of Ukraine, Second Edition covers the history of Ukraine and its struggles through a chronology, an introductory essay, appendixes, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 700 cross-referenced entries on population,...
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2nd Edition. — The Scarecrow Press, Inc., 2013. — 970 p. — (Historical Dictionary of Europe) — ISBN: 0810878453. The Historical Dictionary of Ukraine, Second Edition covers the history of Ukraine and its struggles through a chronology, an introductory essay, appendixes, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 700 cross-referenced entries on population,...
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Westport; London: Greenwood Press, 2008. — 204 p. — (The Greenwood Histories of the Modern Nations). — ISBN: 978-0-313-34920-1. The Greenwood Histories of the Modern Nations series is intended to provide students and interested laypeople with up-to-date, concise, and analytical histories of many of the nations of the contemporary world. Not since the 1960s has there been a...
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Chicago: MUN Enterprises, 1960. — 64 p. The purpose of this series, of which this is the first volume, is to provide a brief introduction to Ukrainian history for English speaking people. This is an outline and as such it merely scratches the surface of a vast storehouse of material that is presently available in the English language. At best, an outline provides "branches" of...
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London: Routledge, 1998. — 298 p. "Ukraine: State and Nation Building" explores the transformation of Soviet Ukraine into an independent state and examines the new elites and their role in the state building process, as well as other attributes of the modern nation-state such as borders, symbols, myths and national histories. Extensive primary sources and interviews with...
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University of Toronto Press, 2016. — 453 p. — ISBN: 978-1-4426-2708-6. Between 1914 and 1954, the Ukrainian-speaking territories in East Central Europe suffered almost 15 million “excess deaths” as well as numerous large-scale evacuations and forced population transfers. These losses were the devastating consequences of the two world wars, revolutions, famines, genocidal...
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University of Toronto Press, 1996. — 880 p. ISBN 0-8020-08305 (cloth). ISBN 0-8020-7820-6 (paper). Although the new state of Ukraine came into being only in 1991 as one of many states formed in the wake of the Revolution of 1989, it was hardly a new country. Yet what the world generally knows of Ukraine is often associated with relatively recent tragedies - Chernobyl' in 1986,...
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2nd Edition. — Toronto: University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division, 2010. — 896 p. First published in 1996, A History of Ukraine quickly became the authoritative account of the evolution of Europe's second largest country. In this fully revised and expanded second edition, Paul Robert Magocsi examines recent developments in the country's history and uses new...
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Toronto-London-Buffalo: University of Toronto Press, 2002. — 214 p. To the surprise of many, the Soviet Union ceased to exist in 1991, and out of its ruins arose an independent Ukraine. This was a remarkable achievement, and one that owed much to activities in Galicia, as Paul Robert Magocsi reveals here. Magocsi begins with a brief historical survey of Galicia, where Ukrainian...
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Warszawa: Główny Urząd Statystyczny, 1939. — 424 s.
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NY: Philosophical Library, 1947. — 330 p. Today the name of Ukraine is once again upon the map of Europe. There it will stay. The Ukrainian spirit is not yet free but it has proved itself imperishable in the past and it will continue to remain so in the future. That is the point of the study of Ukrainian history and of this attempt to picture the past and the present of the...
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Budapest — New York: Central European University Press, 2007. — 363 p. — ISBN: 978-963-7326-98-1. Certain to engender debate in the media, especially in Ukraine itself, as well as the academic community. Using a wide selection of newspapers, journals, monographs, and school textbooks from different regions of the country, the book examines the sensitive issue of the changing...
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Cambridge: University Press, 1913. — 720 p. "This book offers a summary of what is known as to the archaeology, ethnology and history of the region between the Carpathians and the Caucasus. The region is of varied importance for different branches of knowledge touching the ancient world, yet about it the scholars of Western Europe have had a certain difficulty in obtaining...
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Basic Books, 2015. — 460 p. Ukraine is currently embroiled in a tense battle with Russia to preserve its economic and political independence. But today’s conflict is only the latest in a long history of battles over Ukraine’s existence as a sovereign nation. As award-winning historian Serhii Plokhy argues in The Gates of Europe, we must examine Ukraine’s past in order to...
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University of Toronto Press, 2008. — 412 p. The question of where Russian history ends and Ukrainian history begins has not yet received a satisfactory answer. Generations of historians referred to Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, as the starting point of the Muscovite dynasty, the Russian state, and, ultimately, the Russian nation. However, the history of Kyiv and that of the...
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Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2005. — 614 p. — ISBN 0-8020-3937. From the eighteenth century until its collapse in 1917, Imperial Russia – as distinct from Muscovite Russia before it and Soviet Russia after it – officially held that the Russian nation consisted of three branches: Great Russian, Little Russian (Ukrainian), and White Russian (Belarusian). After the 1917...
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Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2005. — 614 p. — ISBN 0-8020-3937 From the eighteenth century until its collapse in 1917, Imperial Russia – as distinct from Muscovite Russia before it and Soviet Russia after it – officially held that the Russian nation consisted of three branches: Great Russian, Little Russian (Ukrainian), and White Russian (Belarusian). After the 1917...
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Edmonton-Toronto: Canadian Institute of Ukranian Studies Press, 1995. — 202 p. Anna Procyk focuses on the nationality policy of the Volunteer Army and the Russian liberals who dominated its politics. Challenging the generally accepted view that the character of the White movement was primarily anti-Bolshevik or even restorationist, she shows how the concept of "one, indivisible...
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Boulder: Westview Press, 2000. Borderland tells the story of Ukraine. A thousand years ago it was the center of the first great Slav civilization, Kievan Rus. In 1240, the Mongols invaded from the east, and for the next seven centureies, Ukraine was split between warring neighbors: Lithuanians, Poles, Russians, Austrians, and Tatars. Again and again, borderland turned into...
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Boulder: Westview Press, 2000. Borderland tells the story of Ukraine. A thousand years ago it was the center of the first great Slav civilization, Kievan Rus. In 1240, the Mongols invaded from the east, and for the next seven centureies, Ukraine was split between warring neighbors: Lithuanians, Poles, Russians, Austrians, and Tatars. Again and again, borderland turned into...
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Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. — 266 p. This volume analyzes crises in International Relations (IR) in an innovative way. Rather than conceptualizing a crisis as something unexpected that has to be managed, the contributors argue that a crisis needs to be analyzed within a wider context of change: when new discourses are formed, communities are (re)built, and new identities emerge....
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Równe: Nakład Zarządu Wołyńskiego Okr. Zw. Naucz. Polsk., 1937. — 537 s. Od Wydawców (Note des éditeurs). Errata. Spis treści. Pawłowski Bronisław : Wojna polsko-rosyjska w r. 1792 na Wołyniu. La guerre polono-russe de 1792 en Wolhynie. Chodynicki K. : Z dziejów prawosławia na Wołyniu (992-1596). Lustracje dóbr b. Liceum Wołyńskiego w Krzemieńcu z 1818 i 1824 r. Wydała Marja...
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Oxford: At The Clarendon Press, 1922. — 260 p. "This book is not intended to compete with the valuable and learned book of Ellis H. Minns on the same subject. Our aims are different... Minns' book will remain for decades the chief source of information about South Russia both for Russian and for non-Russian scholars... My own aim is different. In my short exposition I have...
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Edmonton: Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies University of Alberta, 1987. — 500 p. — ISBN: 0-920862-47-0. Ivan L. Rudnytsky (1919 — 1984) was Professor of History at the University of Alberta and Associate Director of the CIUS. A collection of twenty-three essays by Ivan L. Rudnytsky, a leading historian of modern Ukraine noted for his original interpretation of key issues...
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Poznań: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu, 2016. — 492 s. — (Seria Historia No. 229). — ISBN: 978-83-232-3081-6; ISSN: 0554-8217. Książka przedstawia miejsce regionu nadczarnomorskiego (obszar obecnego obwodu odeskiego, mikołajowskiego, chersońskiego i Autonomicznej Republiki Krymu) w procesach formowania się nowoczesnej ukraińskiej tożsamości...
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3rd Edition. — Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2000. — 829 p. — In 1988 Orest Subtelny's Ukraine was published to international acclaim, as the definitive history of what was at the time a state within the USSR. In the years since we have seen the dismantling of the Soviet bloc and the restoration of Ukraine's independence - a time of celebration for Ukrainians...
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4th Edition. — Toronto: University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division, 2009. — 888 p. In 1988, the first edition of Orest Subtelny's Ukraine was published to international acclaim, as the definitive history of what was at that time a republic in the USSR. In the years since, the world has seen the dismantling of the Soviet bloc and the restoration of Ukraine's...
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DIE Research Project “The Impact of Russia, India and China on Governance Structures in their Regional Environment (RICGOV)”. — Bonn : DIE, 2008. — (Discussion Paper / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik ; 24/2008) Does Russia impact on governance structures in Ukraine? Does the Russian leadership have either a motive or leverage to shape Ukraine’s political system? What...
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Stanford: Hoower Institution Press, 2000. — 478 p. Nationalities and the Russian problem in USSR: a historical outline THe nations of the USSR in 1970 Russians in Ukraine and the problem of ukrainian identity in the USSR West Ukraine and West Belorussia: Historical tradition, social communication and linguistic assimilation Urbanization in Ukrain since World War Two History and...
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Chicago, Sponsored by Selfreliance Ukrainian Federal Credit Union Chicago. IL., 1995, 125 The historical atlas of Ukraine is intended to present the historical development of Ukraine and her people from the earliest times to the development of Rus` - Ukraine and on to the present day.
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Chicago, Sponsored by Selfreliance Ukrainian Federal Credit Union Chicago. IL., 1995, 125 The historical atlas of Ukraine is intended to present the historical development of Ukraine and her people from the earliest times to the development of Rus` - Ukraine and on to the present day. This is your file. You can download e
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Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2013. — 424 p. The story of how the Holocaust decimated Jewish life in the shtetls of Eastern Europe is well known. Still, thousands of Jews in these small towns survived the war and returned afterward to rebuild their communities. The recollections of some 400 returnees in Ukraine provide the basis for Jeffrey Veidlinger’s reappraisal of...
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Stuttgart, Deutschland: Franckh, 1918. — 164 s. Fritz Wertheimer (* 12. September 1884 in Bruchsal; † 6. September 1968 in Freiburg im Breisgau) war ein deutscher Journalist.
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Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2014. — 252 p. — ISBN10: 1442628464; ISBN13: 978-1442628465. Based on declassified materials from eight Ukrainian and Russian archives, Stalin's Empire of Memory, offers a complex and vivid analysis of the politics of memory under Stalinism. Using the Ukrainian republic as a case study, Serhy Yekelchyk elucidates the intricate interaction...
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Routledge, 2010. — 334 p. — ISBN: 978-0-7546-6761-2. This collection is the first book-length scholarly study of the pervasiveness and significance of Roxolana in the European imagination. Roxolana, or "Hurrem Sultan," was a sixteenth-century Ukrainian woman who made an unprecedented career from harem slave and concubine to legal wife and advisor of the Ottoman Sultan Suleiman...
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