Ukraine and Russia : Representations of the Past / Serhii Plokhy.
The question of where Russian history ends and Ukrainian history begins has not yet received a satisfactory answer. Generations of historians referred to Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, as the starting point of the Muscovite dynasty, the Russian state, and, ultimately, the Russian nation. However, the...
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University of Toronto Press,
[2021]
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Note on Transliteration
- Maps
- Introduction
- Part One: The Roots of Entanglement
- 1 Empire or Nation?
- 2 Incorporated Identity
- 3 Ukraine or Little Russia?
- 4 The Missing Mazepa
- Part Two: Between Class and Nation
- 5 The Historian as Nation Builder
- 6 Renegotiating the Pereiaslav Agreement
- 7 Bourgeois Revolution or Peasant War?
- 8 The People's History
- Part Three: Post-Soviet Debates
- 9 History and Territory
- 10 The City of Glory
- 11 The Ghosts of Pereiaslav
- 12 Remembering Yalta
- Part Four: The Search for a New History
- 13 The History of a Non-Historical Nation
- 14 Imagining Early Modern Ukraine
- 15 Crossing National Boundaries
- 16 Beyond Nationality
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index