The Ukrainians: Unexpected Nation

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Yale University Press, 2002 M01 1 - 380 páginas
This book is the most acute, informed, and insightful account of Ukraine and its people available today. Andrew Wilson focuses on the complex relations between Ukraine and Russia and explains the different versions of the past propagated by Ukrainians and Russians. He also examines the continuing debates over identity, culture, and religion in Ukraine since its independence in 1991. For this edition, Wilson has brought the text to include coverage of the Yushchenko government and the 'Gongadze affair'.

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