Greetings from Novorossiya :: eyewitness to the war in Ukraine /
In autumn of 2014, the people of Ukraine rose up against their authoritarian president Yanukovych, rallying for democracy and occupying Kiev's main square under the blue flag of the European Union. They were met with bullets from the regime, and the slaughter of a hundred peaceful protesters ma...
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Zusammenfassung: | In autumn of 2014, the people of Ukraine rose up against their authoritarian president Yanukovych, rallying for democracy and occupying Kiev's main square under the blue flag of the European Union. They were met with bullets from the regime, and the slaughter of a hundred peaceful protesters made the Euromaidan synonymous with moral courage and the yearning for freedom. Yanukovych fled to Russia, and Putin, sensing a potentially existential threat to his own regime, struck back. Employing a noxious brew of mercenaries, propaganda, local agents of influence, fake news, and disguised Russian special forces, Putin quickly acted to split Ukraine in two. In the midst of chaos he had created, he used the opportunity to seize Crimea - the first invasion of sovereign territory by a European power since end of the Second World War. The Russians then turned their attention to building up a largely phony separatist movement in eastern Ukraine, complete with all the trappings of statehood for what they cynically called Novorossiya, New Russia , fueling a bloody civil war. More than ten thousand people, including many innocent civilians, have perished in this conflict so far, with no end in sight. Polish journalist Pawel Pieniazek was among the first to visit the war-torn region, and spent over two years there. Greetings from Novorossiya is his vivid firsthand account of the conflict. Unlike western journalists, thanks to his fluency in both Ukrainian and Russian he was able to gain access and move among all sides in the conflict. He was the first reporter to reach the scene when Russian troops in Ukraine accidentally shot down a civilian airliner, killing 298 people. With powerful color photos, telling interviews from the local population, and Pieniazek's brilliant reportage, this book documents the dramatic events as they transpired. Originally published in Polish, this unique view of history-in-the-making brings to life the tragedy of Ukraine for a western audience. Historian Timothy Snyder provides wider context in his superb introduction and explores the significance of this ongoing conflict at the border of East and West. |
Beschreibung: | Includes index. Translated from the Polish. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xviii, 206 pages)) : color illustrations. |
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spelling | Pieniążek, Paweł, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2004141610 Pozdrowienia z Noworosji. English Greetings from Novorossiya : eyewitness to the war in Ukraine / Paweł Pieniążek ; translated by Małgorzata Markoff and John Markoff ; introduction by Timothy Snyder. Pittsburgh, Pa. : University of Pittsburgh Press, [2017] 1 online resource (xviii, 206 pages)) : color illustrations. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Pitt series in Russian and East European studies Includes index. Translated from the Polish. In autumn of 2014, the people of Ukraine rose up against their authoritarian president Yanukovych, rallying for democracy and occupying Kiev's main square under the blue flag of the European Union. They were met with bullets from the regime, and the slaughter of a hundred peaceful protesters made the Euromaidan synonymous with moral courage and the yearning for freedom. Yanukovych fled to Russia, and Putin, sensing a potentially existential threat to his own regime, struck back. Employing a noxious brew of mercenaries, propaganda, local agents of influence, fake news, and disguised Russian special forces, Putin quickly acted to split Ukraine in two. In the midst of chaos he had created, he used the opportunity to seize Crimea - the first invasion of sovereign territory by a European power since end of the Second World War. The Russians then turned their attention to building up a largely phony separatist movement in eastern Ukraine, complete with all the trappings of statehood for what they cynically called Novorossiya, New Russia , fueling a bloody civil war. More than ten thousand people, including many innocent civilians, have perished in this conflict so far, with no end in sight. Polish journalist Pawel Pieniazek was among the first to visit the war-torn region, and spent over two years there. Greetings from Novorossiya is his vivid firsthand account of the conflict. Unlike western journalists, thanks to his fluency in both Ukrainian and Russian he was able to gain access and move among all sides in the conflict. He was the first reporter to reach the scene when Russian troops in Ukraine accidentally shot down a civilian airliner, killing 298 people. With powerful color photos, telling interviews from the local population, and Pieniazek's brilliant reportage, this book documents the dramatic events as they transpired. Originally published in Polish, this unique view of history-in-the-making brings to life the tragedy of Ukraine for a western audience. Historian Timothy Snyder provides wider context in his superb introduction and explores the significance of this ongoing conflict at the border of East and West. Print version record. Introduction by Timothy Snyder -- Cheerful in Donetsk -- Disintegration -- In Novorossiya, or Where? -- The separatists' first capital -- Kiev is powerless -- Disaster comes -- The fallen city -- War comes to Donetsk -- The story of a missile -- Transnistria on the Don. Russo-Ukrainian War, 2014- Donet︠s︡ʹka oblastʹ (Ukraine) History, Military 21st century. Luhansʹka oblastʹ (Ukraine) History, Military 21st century. Ukraine History Revolution of Dignity, 2013-2014. Ukraine Politics and government 1991-2014. Ukraine Foreign relations Russia (Federation) Russia (Federation) Foreign relations Ukraine. Guerre russo-ukrainienne, 2014- Donetsk (Ukraine : Oblast) Histoire militaire 21e siècle. Ukraine Histoire 2013-2014 (Révolution de la dignité) Ukraine Politique et gouvernement 1991-2014. Ukraine Relations extérieures Russie. 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spellingShingle | Pieniążek, Paweł Greetings from Novorossiya : eyewitness to the war in Ukraine / Series in Russian and East European studies. Introduction by Timothy Snyder -- Cheerful in Donetsk -- Disintegration -- In Novorossiya, or Where? -- The separatists' first capital -- Kiev is powerless -- Disaster comes -- The fallen city -- War comes to Donetsk -- The story of a missile -- Transnistria on the Don. Russo-Ukrainian War, 2014- Guerre russo-ukrainienne, 2014- HISTORY Europe Eastern. bisacsh HISTORY Europe Former Soviet Republics. bisacsh HISTORY Europe Russia & the Former Soviet Union. bisacsh HISTORY General. bisacsh Diplomatic relations fast Politics and government fast |
title | Greetings from Novorossiya : eyewitness to the war in Ukraine / |
title_alt | Pozdrowienia z Noworosji. |
title_auth | Greetings from Novorossiya : eyewitness to the war in Ukraine / |
title_exact_search | Greetings from Novorossiya : eyewitness to the war in Ukraine / |
title_full | Greetings from Novorossiya : eyewitness to the war in Ukraine / Paweł Pieniążek ; translated by Małgorzata Markoff and John Markoff ; introduction by Timothy Snyder. |
title_fullStr | Greetings from Novorossiya : eyewitness to the war in Ukraine / Paweł Pieniążek ; translated by Małgorzata Markoff and John Markoff ; introduction by Timothy Snyder. |
title_full_unstemmed | Greetings from Novorossiya : eyewitness to the war in Ukraine / Paweł Pieniążek ; translated by Małgorzata Markoff and John Markoff ; introduction by Timothy Snyder. |
title_short | Greetings from Novorossiya : |
title_sort | greetings from novorossiya eyewitness to the war in ukraine |
title_sub | eyewitness to the war in Ukraine / |
topic | Russo-Ukrainian War, 2014- Guerre russo-ukrainienne, 2014- HISTORY Europe Eastern. bisacsh HISTORY Europe Former Soviet Republics. bisacsh HISTORY Europe Russia & the Former Soviet Union. bisacsh HISTORY General. bisacsh Diplomatic relations fast Politics and government fast |
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