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The Frontline

Essays on Ukraine’s Past and Present

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ISBN 9780674268821

Publication Date: 11/02/2021

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  • Acknowledgments
  • A Note on Transliteration
  • Preface
    • 1. Quo Vadis Ukrainian History?
  • I. Cossack Stock
    • 2. Placing Ukraine on the Map of Europe
    • 3. Russia and Ukraine: Did They Reunite in 1654?
    • 4. Hadiach 1658: The Origins of a Myth
    • 5. The Return of Ivan Mazepa
  • II. The Red Century
    • 6. How Russian Was the Russian Revolution?
    • 7. Killing by Hunger
    • 8. Mapping the Great Famine
    • 9. The Call of Blood
    • 10. The Battle for Eastern Europe
    • 11. The American Dream
  • III. Farewell to the Empire
    • 12. The Soviet Collapse
    • 13. Chornobyl
    • 14. Truth in Our Times
    • 15. The Empire Strikes Back
    • 16. When Stalin Lost His Head
    • 17. Goodbye Lenin!
  • IV. European Horizons
    • 18. The Russian Question
    • 19. The Quest for Europe
    • 20. The New Eastern Europe
    • 21. Reimagining the Continent
  • Notes
  • Index

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