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Ukraine's Maidan, Russia's War : A Chronicle and Analysis of the Revolution of Dignity / Mychailo Wynnyckyj, Andreas Umland, Serhii Plokhy

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Wynnyckyj, Mychailo Dr, Author.
Contributor:
Umland, Andreas, Editor.
Plokhy, Serhii, Author of introduction, etc.
Series:
Ukrainian voices (Stuttgart, Germany) ; 1.
Ukrainian Voices 1
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Russia.
Analysis.
Ukraine.
Chronicle.
Politics.
Russland.
Chronik.
Politik.
Analyse.
Local Subjects:
Russia.
Analysis.
Ukraine.
Chronicle.
Politics.
Russland.
Chronik.
Politik.
Analyse.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (449 pages) : illustrations
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Hannover ibidem 2019
Biography/History:
Mychailo Wynnyckyj is Associate Professor of Sociology at the National University "Kyiv-Mohyla Academy" (where he has also served as Director of the Doctoral School) and holds a cross-appointment to Lviv Business School of Ukrainian Catholic University, where he teaches MBA and Executive Development courses. He was awarded a Ph.D. in Economic Sociology in 2003 from the University of Cambridge, UK. During the 2013-2014 Maidan protests, and subsequently during the early years of Russian aggression in the Crimea and Donbas, Mychailo was a regular commentator for English-language media outlets and provided analysis on current events in his "Thoughts from Kyiv" blog. Since 2015, Mychailo has served as Advisor to Ukraine's Minister of Education and Science. Born in Canada, he has lived in Kyiv with his wife and four children since 2003. The author of the foreword: Dr. Serhii Plokhy is Mykhailo Hrushevsky Professor of Ukrainian History at Harvard University and Director of the Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Summary:
In early 2014, sparked by an assault by their government on peaceful students, Ukrainians rose up against a deeply corrupt, Moscow-backed regime. Initially demonstrating under the banner of EU integration, the Maidan protesters proclaimed their right to a dignified existence; they learned to organize, to act collectively, to become a civil society. Most prominently, they established a new Ukrainian identity: territorial, inclusive, and present-focused with powerful mobilizing symbols. Driven by an urban “bourgeoisie” that rejected the hierarchies of industrial society in favor of a post-modern heterarchy, a previously passive post-Soviet country experienced a profound social revolution that generated new senses: “Dignity” and “fairness” became rallying cries for millions. Europe as the symbolic target of political aspiration gradually faded, but the impact (including on Europe) of Ukraine’s revolution remained. When Russia invaded—illegally annexing Crimea and then feeding continuous military conflict in the Donbas—, Ukrainians responded with a massive volunteer effort and touching patriotism. In the process, they transformed their country, the region, and indeed the world. This book provides a chronicle of Ukraine’s Maidan and Russia’s ongoing war, and puts forth an analysis of the Revolution of Dignity from the perspective of a participant observer.
Contents:
Intro
Contents
Endorsements by Scholars
Acknowledgments
List of Figures and Tables
List of Maps
Foreword by Serhii Plokhy: Making the Revolution Happen
Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction
Part One - A Chronicle
Chapter 2: Antecedents of Revolution
Chapter 3: Maidan Becomes "Sich"
Chapter 4: Descent into Violence
Chapter 5: Climax &amp
Recoil
Chapter 6: War and Reform
Part Two - Analysis
Introduction to Part II
Chapter 7: Making Sense of Maidan and Russia's War
Chapter 8: A National Revolution
Chapter 9: A Bourgeois Revolution
Chapter 10: A Post-Modern Revolution
Chapter 11: Moving Forward
Afterword
Notes.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9783838273006
3838273001
Publisher Number:
9783838273006

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