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Humanity and Ukraine
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A32=Hermina G. B. Anghelescu
A32=Marek Jedlinski
A32=Natalia Beldyga
A32=Oksana Koshulko
A32=Oksana Voytyuk
A32=Oleksiy Kandyuk
A32=Peter Lester
A32=Piotr Dlugosz
A32=Tomasz Grzegorz Grosse
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B01=Oksana Koshulko
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Heroes of Ukraine
Invasion
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Taking up arms
Victory
War
Product details
- ISBN 9781666960525
- Weight: 472g
- Dimensions: 158 x 236mm
- Publication Date: 11 Sep 2024
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
Humanity and Ukraine: Resistance through Language, Culture, and Taking up of Armsis dedicated to a nation under siege, the Ukrainian heroes, who stood up to fight for the freedom and independence of Ukraine and to resist the Russian occupiers when the rest of the world believed in the embedded myth that the Russian army was the 'second army in the world.' This recounts the legendary courageous fighting and resistance by the Ukrainian military and civilians against the Russian invaders waging war on Ukraine. The book analyses the long history of Ukraine, starting with Kyivan Rus, when the Russian invaders tried to steal and rewrite Ukrainian history, through to the current situation of threat to Ukrainian culture and educational institutions, including museums, archives, and libraries. All of this continue to be under systematic and ruthless enemy fire and are subjected to looting and destruction by the occupiers. Ukrainians continue to act to create archival exhibitions, to resist and above all to fight. The book also analyses the plight of Ukrainian war refugees in host countries, of the Crimean Tatars in Russian occupied Crimea and the prospects for Ukraine as a thriving country within Europe and the world after the Ukrainian victory.
Dr. Oksana Koshulko is a social scientist and economist. She obtained an M.A. Degree in Economy and Society from Lancaster University and a PhD in Economic Sciences.
Humanity and Ukraine
€97.99
