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Politics and Society in the Ukrainian People’s Republic (1917–1921) and Contemporary Ukraine (2013–2022) A Comparative Analysis. With a foreword by Oleksiy Tolochko Iaroslav Petik, Andreas Umland, Mykola Doroshko

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Petik, Iaroslav, Author.
Contributor:
Umland, Andreas, Editor.
Doroshko, Mykola, Author of introduction, etc.
Series:
Ukrainian Voices Series
Ukrainian Voices
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Ukraine.
Politics.
Society.
Politik.
Gesellschaft.
Ukrainian People’s Republic.
Ukrainische Volksrepublik.
Local Subjects:
Ukraine.
Politics.
Society.
Politik.
Gesellschaft.
Ukrainian People’s Republic.
Ukrainische Volksrepublik.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (201 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Hannover ibidem 2024
Biography/History:
Iaroslav Petik studied philosophy in Kyiv and Tartu. His articles have appeared in, among other outlets, Humanitarnii vizii, Hileia: Naukovyy visnyk, Global Journal of Arts Humanity and Social Sciences, Sciences of Europe, Global Journal of Engineering and Technology, Addaiyan Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science and Technology, Sophia, and Practical Philosophy.
Andreas Umland, M.Phil. (Oxford), Dr.Phil. (FU Berlin), Ph.D. (Cambridge), Research Fellow at the Swedish Institute of International Affairs in Stockholm, Senior Expert at the Ukrainian Institute for the Future in Kyiv, and Associate Professor at the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy.
Dr Mykola Doroshko is Corresponding Member of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and Department Head at the Institute of the History of Ukraine in Kyiv.
Iaroslav Petik studied philosophy in Kyiv and Tartu. Since February 2021, he is Senior Research Fellow of the Museum for Outstanding Figures in Ukrainian Culture at Kyiv. His articles have appeared in, among other outlets, Humanitarnii vizii, Hileia: Naukovyy visnyk, Global Journal of Arts Humanity and Social Sciences, Sciences of Europe, Global Journal of Engineering and Technology, Addaiyan Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science and Technology, Sophia, and Practical Philosophy. Dr Mykola Doroshko is Corresponding Member of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and Department Head at the Institute of the History of Ukraine in Kyiv.
Summary:
This monograph explores the recent political history of Ukraine from a novel diachronic and comparative point of view. A largely unknown period of history for non-Ukrainians, the Ukrainian People’s Republic (UPR), which emerged at the end of World War I, is today still a hot topic for Ukrainians. The years of 2013–2022 were an equally dramatic period with a number of unsolved problems and conflicts, while the large Russian invasion into Ukraine since February 2022 marks a new epoch, which is impossible to assess yet. The periods of 1917–1921 and 2013–2022 exhibit both, astonishing similarities and deep differences. The UPR period was one of the few times when the Ukrainian nation gained full political autonomy as a separate state. That is why the story of this book resonates with the thoughts and feelings of many citizens of Ukraine. It presents an insightful glance into different stages of recent Ukrainian history for a non-Ukrainian audience. Petik highlights why and how the UPR is not only important for academic history but also for the identity and self-perception of the Ukrainian nation.
"An interesting view on the connection of the recent history of Ukraine and the period of the beginning of the XXth century." Viktor Sharpatiy, Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor, Chair of History and Socio-Political Disciplines at the Historical Faculty of the Ukrainian State University named after Mykhailo Dragomanov.
"The book is an original comprehensive comparative-analytical study of the historical and political diachrony of events in modern Ukrainian history – two pivotal epochs in the statehood of contemporary Ukraine and tectonic shifts in the European security system." Pavlo Hai-Nyzhnyk is a Doctor of Historical Sciences, a leading research fellow at the Ivan Kuras Institute of Political and Ethnonational Studies of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, and the President of the Ukrainian Academy of Geopolitics and Geostrategy.
"The events of 1917–1921 and 2013–2022 are primarily linked by their profound internal existential significance for Ukrainian statehood and Ukrainian society. In this case, as can be gleaned from the presented book, history serves not only as a means of comprehending and understanding the past, but also as a delicate instrument for constructing the future." Troian Sergiy Stanislavovych, Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor, Chair of International Relations and Strategic Studies at the National Aviation University (Kyiv, Ukraine); Professor at the Jagiellonian University (Kraków, Republic of Poland).
Contents:
Intro
Foreword by Mykola Doroshko
1. The Idea of Analysis
2. The Political Events in the UPR and Contemporary Ukraine
3. Bolshevik Soviet Russia and Putin's Russia
4. Contemporary Ideological Debates
5. Major Shifts in Power
6. Diplomacy and International Relations
7. Military Campaigns
8. Ukrainian Society in 2014-22 and in 1917-22
Conclusion
Bibliography.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9783838278179
3838278178
OCLC:
1446801861
Publisher Number:
9783838278179

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