Writing the nation :: the Ukrainian historical profession in independent Ukraine and the diaspora /
"Serhy Yekelchyk analyzes the development of Ukrainian history writing from the fall of communism to the early responses to Russia's massive invasion in 2022. He emphasizes the global nature of the modern Ukrainian historical profession, the important role of the Ukrainian diaspora, and th...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Serhy Yekelchyk analyzes the development of Ukrainian history writing from the fall of communism to the early responses to Russia's massive invasion in 2022. He emphasizes the global nature of the modern Ukrainian historical profession, the important role of the Ukrainian diaspora, and the new Western approaches increasingly taking hold in Ukrainian historiography. The author's argument about the importance of Postcolonial Studies in developing a new conceptual vision of the Ukrainian past is especially relevant now, when Ukrainian intellectuals are openly speaking about decolonizing their country's history and memory. Russia's all-out aggression against Ukraine was both justified and inspired by the Kremlin's misuse and abuse of history as a discipline. What is the history of Ukraine as an academic discipline, and how should one interpret it? This book, by one of Ukraine's leading historians, provides a unique perspective on the field of Ukrainian history from the inside. By focusing on the transformations in Ukrainian history writing and the public role of history since Ukrainian independence, it explains how both the discipline and the nation matured. Writing the Nation is a must-read book for anyone who wants to understand not only Ukraine's past but also its present."-- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (256 pages). |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 229-256). |
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title | Writing the nation : the Ukrainian historical profession in independent Ukraine and the diaspora / |
title_auth | Writing the nation : the Ukrainian historical profession in independent Ukraine and the diaspora / |
title_exact_search | Writing the nation : the Ukrainian historical profession in independent Ukraine and the diaspora / |
title_full | Writing the nation : the Ukrainian historical profession in independent Ukraine and the diaspora / Serhy Yekelchyk. |
title_fullStr | Writing the nation : the Ukrainian historical profession in independent Ukraine and the diaspora / Serhy Yekelchyk. |
title_full_unstemmed | Writing the nation : the Ukrainian historical profession in independent Ukraine and the diaspora / Serhy Yekelchyk. |
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