Ukrainian Voices
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Ukrainian Voices

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Ukrainian Voices

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About this book

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.Serhii Plokhy, Mykhailo Hrushevsky Professor of Ukrainian History and director of the Ukrainian Research Institute, Harvard University In his new book, Serhy Yekelchyk confirms his well-deserved reputation as a historian who is especially sensitive to methodological innovations and the latest currents in theoretical thought. Rich in detail, his critical study invites readers on a fascinating trip into the diverse and ambivalent field of Ukrainian history writing. This book challenges the reader to go against the grain by questioning traditional historical narratives.Andrii Portnov, Professor of the Entangled History of Ukraine, European University Viadrina (Frankfurt/Oder).

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Information

Publisher
ibidem
Year
2023
eBook ISBN
9783838276953
Edition
0

Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Acknowledgments
  3. Introduction Subversive Histories
  4. Part I Toward a New Ukrainian History
  5. 1. The Return of Public History
  6. 2. The Search for New Concepts
  7. 3. Soviet Ghosts in Post-Communist Ukrainian Historiography
  8. Part II Diaspora Historians Conceptualizing the Modern Nation
  9. 4. Canadian Historians of Ukrainian Modernity
  10. 5. Ivan L. Rudnytsky and the Intellectual History of Modern Ukraine
  11. 6. Nationhood and Modernity in North American Surveys of Ukrainian History Subtelny’s History and Its Predecessors
  12. Part III New Historical Methodology and the Ukrainian Intellectual Tradition
  13. 7. The Ukrainian Tradition of Spatial History
  14. 8. Histories of Ukrainian Culture From 1918 to the Orange Revolution
  15. Part IV Locating the Nation in European and Global History
  16. 9. Postcolonial Studies and Ukrainian Historical Debates of the Late Twentieth Century
  17. 10. National, European, or Multicultural? Ukrainian History Textbooks Reimagine the Country’s Past
  18. Conclusion
  19. Bibliography