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Although English-language histories of Ukraine have been published
since the 1930s, there has been no one-volume compendium of
articles covering Ukrainian history from ancient times to the
present, emphasizing the modern period. The A to Z of Ukraine
introduces Ukraine to the reader through 700 entries on population,
geography, economy, politics, and culture; descriptions of
institutions, cultural monuments, political parties, battles and
wars; and biographical sketches of key individuals in politics, the
arts and sciences, the church, and the military. The work includes
nine maps and a comprehensive chronology of Ukrainian history. It
also features the most extensive and up-to-date bibliography of
English-language writings on Ukraine currently in print. Scholars,
students, and other readers interested in Ukraine's history will
find this comprehensive volume a most useful resource.
Although present-day Ukraine has only been in existence for
something over two decades, its recorded history reaches much
further back for more than a thousand years to Kyivan Rus'. Over
that time, it has usually been under control of invaders like the
Turks and Tatars, or neighbors like Russia and Poland, and indeed
it was part of the Soviet Union until it gained its independence in
1991. Today it is drawn between its huge neighbor to the east and
the European Union, and is still struggling to choose its own
path... although it remains uncertain of which way to turn.
Nonetheless, as one of the largest European states, with
considerable economic potential, it is not a place that can be
readily overlooked. The problem is, or at least was, where to find
information on this huge modern Ukraine, and since 2005 the answer
has been the Historical Dictionary of Ukraine in its first edition,
and now even more so with this second edition. It now boasts a
dictionary section of about 725 entries, these covering the
thousand years of history but particularly the recent past, and
focusing on significant persons, places and events, political
parties and institutions as well as more broadly international
relations, the economy, society and culture. The chronology permits
readers to follow this history and the introduction is there to
make sense of it. It also features the most extensive and
up-to-date bibliography of English-language writing on Ukraine.
The Cossack revolution of 1648 redrew the map of Eastern Europe and
established a new social and political order that endured until the
early nineteenth century, with the full integration of Ukraine into
imperial states. It was an era when Ukrainian Cossack statehood was
established, when a country called Ukraine appeared for the first
time on European maps, and new, diverse identities emerged.
Eighteenth-Century Ukraine provides an innovative reassessment of
this crucial period in Ukrainian history and reflects new
developments in the study of eighteenth-century Ukrainian history.
Written by a team of primarily Ukrainian historians, the volume
covers a wide range of topics: social history, demographics,
history of medicine, religious culture, education, symbolic
geography, the transformation of collective identities, and
political and historical thought. Special attention is paid to
Ukrainian-Russian relations in the context of eighteenth-century
Russian imperial unification. Eighteenth-Century Ukraine is the
most comprehensive guide to new visions of early-modern Ukrainian
history.
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