When guns began firing again in Europe, why was it Ukraine that became the battlefield? Conventional wisdom dictates that Ukraine's current crisis can be traced to the linguistic differences and divided political loyalties that have long fractured the country. However this theory only obscures the t[...]
Among the largest states in Europe, Ukraine first appeared on the world map in 1991. Presenting a survey of Ukrainian history which includes the coverage of the Orange Revolution and its aftermath, this book narrates the construction of the Ukrainian nation, incorporating Ukrainian scholarship and a[...]
The first study of the everydayness of political life under Stalin, this book examines Soviet citizenship through common practices of expressing Soviet identity in the public space. The Stalinist state understood citizenship as practice, with participation in a set of political rituals and public di[...]