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The History Of Ukraine 2nd Edition 2nd Paul Kubicek

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The History Of Ukraine 2nd Edition 2nd Paul Kubicek
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Inc
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.15 MB
Pages: 281
Author: Paul Kubicek
ISBN: 9781440880452, 144088045X
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 2nd

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The History Of Ukraine 2nd Edition 2nd Paul Kubicek by Paul Kubicek 9781440880452, 144088045X instant download after payment.

The Russia-Ukraine war that began in 2022 turned the world's attention on Ukraine, the second-largest country in Europe and one of the leading global exporters of wheat and other valuable commodities. Though some Russian leaders have long denied and continue to reject Ukrainian sovereignty, this book presents a comprehensive picture of Ukraine that is both intertwined with and distinct from Russian history. From its days as Kyivan Rus and its inclusion in the Russian Empire to the fall of the Soviet Union, the Euromaidan demonstrations, and the outbreak of war with Russia, Ukraine, as this book demonstrates, has developed its own identity, territory, and culture. With an up-to-date timeline of events, short biographies of contemporary and historical figures, and a useful annotated bibliography, this book unpacks the historical claims and issues relevant to the conflict with Russia and provides an accessible introduction to Ukraine and its peoples.

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