From "the Ukraine" to Ukraine - A Contemporary History of 1991-2021(English, Paperback, Rojansky Matthew)

From "the Ukraine" to Ukraine - A Contemporary History of 1991-2021(English, Paperback, Rojansky Matthew)

  • Rojansky Matthew
Publisher:BoD – Books on DemandISBN 13: 9783838215143ISBN 10: 3838215141

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From "the Ukraine" to Ukraine - A Contemporary History of 1991-2021(English, Paperback, Rojansky Matthew) is written by Rojansky Matthew and published by ibidem-Verlag, Jessica Haunschild u Christian Schon. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 3838215141 (ISBN 10) and 9783838215143 (ISBN 13).

The contributors to this collection explore the multidimensional transformation of independent Ukraine and deal with her politics, society, private sector, identity, arts, religions, media, and democracy. Each chapter reflects the up-to-date research in its sub-discipline, is styled for use in seminars, and includes a bibliography as well as a recommended reading list. These studies illustrate the deep changes, yet, at the same time, staggering continuity in Ukraines post-Soviet development as well as various counter-reactions to it. All nine chapters are jointly written by two co-authors, one Ukrainian and one Western, who respond here to recent needs in international higher education. The volumes contributors include, apart from the editors: Margarita M. Balmaceda (Seton Hall University), Oksana Barshynova (Ukrainian National Arts Museum), Tymofii Brik (Kyiv School of Economics), Jose Casanova (Georgetown University), Diana Dutsyk (Kyiv-Mohyla Academy), Marta Dyczok (University of Western Ontario), Hennadii Korzhov (Kyiv Polytechnic Institute), Serhiy Kudelia (Baylor University), Pavlo Kutuev (Kyiv Polytechnic Institute), Olena Martynyuk (Columbia University), Oksana Mikheieva (Ukrainian Catholic University), Tymofii Mylovanov (University of Pittsburgh), Andrian Prokip (Ukrainian Institute for the Future), Oxana Shevel (Tufts University), Ilona Sologoub (Kyiv School of Economics), Maksym Yenin (Kyiv Polytechnic Institute), and Yuliya Yurchenko (University of Greenwich).