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Learn moreIn 2004 and 2005, striking images from the Ukraine made their way around the world, among them boisterous, orange-clad crowds protesting electoral fraud and the hideously scarred face of a poisoned opposition candidate. Europe's second-largest country but still an immature state only recently independent, Ukraine has become a test case of post-communist democracy, as millions of people in other countries celebrated the protesters' eventual victory.
Any attempt to understand current events in this vibrant and unsettled land, however, must begin with Ukraine's dramatic history. Ukraine's strategic location between Russia and the West, the country's pronounced cultural regionalism, and the ugly face of post-communist politics are all anchored in Ukraine's past.
The first Western survey of Ukrainian history to include coverage of the Orange Revolution and its aftermath, this book narrates the deliberate construction of a modern Ukrainian nation, incorporating new Ukrainian scholarship and archival revelations of the post-communist period.
Here then is a history of the land where the strategic interests of Russia and the West have long clashed, with reverberations that resonate to this day.
Serhy Yekelchyk is professor of history and Slavic studies at the University of Victoria. He has published widely on modern Ukrainian history and Russian-Ukrainian relations.
David Aranovich was born in Chicago to Russian immigrants. With a degree in theater, David is grateful to have acted in films and television alongside the likes of Bradley Cooper, Daniel Radcliffe, Steve Carell, etc. David is also an audiobook narrator and voice-over artist whose voice can be heard in video games (including Call of Duty and Splinter Cell) and major films such as Mission Impossible.
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