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A laboratory of transnational history: Ukraine and recent Ukrainian historiography
H. V. Kasianov and Philipp Ther
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Frontmatter
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Introduction: Georgiy Kasianov and Philipp Ther (page 1)
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I. National versus Transnational History
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"Nationalized" History: Past Continuous, Present Perfect, Future (Georgiy Kasianov, page 7)
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Revisiting the Histories of Ukraine (Mark von Hagen, page 25)
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From an Ethnonational to a Multiethnic to a Transnational Ukrainian History (Andreas Kappeler, page 51)
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The Transnational Paradigm of Historiography and its Potential for Ukrainian History (Philipp Ther, page 81)
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II. Ukrainian History Rewritten
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Choice of Name versus Choice of Path: The Names of Ukrainian Territories from the Late Sixteenth to the Late Seventeenth Century (Natalia Yakovenko, page 117)
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Fellows and Travelers: Thinking about Ukrainian History in the Early Nineteenth Century (Oleksiy Tolochko, page 149)
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The Latin and Cyrillic Alphabets in Ukrainian National Discourse and in the Language Policy of Empires (Alexei Miller and Oksana Ostapchuk, page 167)
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Victim Cinema. Between Hitler and Stalin: Ukraine in World War II---The Untold Story (John-Paul Himka, page 211)
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On the Relevance and Irrelevance of Nationalism in Contemporary Ukraine (Yaroslav Hrytsak, page 225)
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The Making of Modern Ukraine: The Western Dimension (Roman Szporluk, page 249)
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About the Contributors (page 287)
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Index of Names (page 291)
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Index of Places (page 303)
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Published: c2009
Publisher: Central European University Press
- 9789639776265 (hardcover)
- 9789639776432 (paper)