Borderland

Reid, Anna

£10.99

Inspired and informed by the author’s own experiences in Ukraine, this is a history of a politically and culturally rich collection of borderlands. The word ‘Ukraine’ means ‘borderland’ and, for most of its history, the lands that make up Ukraine have been a collection of other countries’ borders.

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Publish Date: 30/04/2015

Description

A classic and vivid history of Ukraine

‘A fascinating and often violent odyssey, spanning more than 1,000 years of conflict and culture’ Independent on Sunday

Centre of the first great Slav civilisation in the tenth century, then divided between warring neighbours for a millennium, Ukraine finally won independence with the collapse of the Soviet Union. Tiring of their own corrupt governments, Ukrainians have since mounted two popular revolutions, taking to the streets to demand fair elections and closer ties to Europe. In the spring of 2014, Russia responded by invading Crimea and sponsoring a civil war in the Russian-speaking Donbass. Threatened by Moscow, misunderstood in the West, Ukraine hangs once more in the balance. Speaking to pro-democracy activists and pro-Russia militiamen, peasants and miners, survivors of Hitler’s Holocaust and Stalin’s famine, Anna Reid combines history and travel-writing to unpick the past and present of this bloody and complex borderland.

‘Beautifully written and lovingly researched’ Daily Telegraph
‘Gripping history’ The Times

Additional information

Weight 274 g
Dimensions 197 × 132 × 25 mm
Author

Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

xix, 341 , 8 unnumbered of plates

Language

English

Edition

Updated Edition

Dewey

947.7 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K