The 2013-2014 Euromaidan Revolution's call for justice, dignity,
and liberty brought Ukraine, which had 'disappeared ' behind the
Iron Curtain for decades after the horrors of World War II, into
the world's public consciousness. Yet, the country was soon almost
forgotten again. In early 2022, the rapid escalation of Putin's war
on Ukraine has put the country back into the spotlight. Without
knowing the country's past, one cannot understand its present. This
anthology tackles the complex history of terror and violence in
Ukraine - from the millionfold starvation of the Holodomor to the
changing occupation regimes, from the 'Shoah by Bullets' to the
Chornobyl disaster. Those ready to delve deeper into the checkered,
painful history of the country will better understand Ukraine's
current quest for independence, freedom, and democracy. The
volume's contributors are Serhii Plokhii, Timothy D. Snyder, Anna
Veronika Wendland, Anne Applebaum, Eduard Klein, Gelinada
Grinchenko, Gerhard Simon, Irina Scherbakowa, Jan Claas Behrends,
Karel C. Berkhoff, Kateryna Mishchenko, Klaus Wolschner, Nikolai
Klimeniouk, Nikolaus von Twickel, Oksana Grytsenko, Ottmar
Trașcă, Rebecca Harms, Sebastian Christ, Sébastien Gobert,
Viktoria Savchuk, Volodymyr Yermolenko, Wilfried Jilge, Christoph
Brumme, and Yevhen Hlibovytsky.
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