From the Publisher
"This is a wonderful book, ideal for students and non-specialists alike. It takes the story up to the Orange Revolution in 2004, and provides an excellent primer for further study in either Ukranian history of contemporary politics and society."Andrew Wilson, American Historical Review
"Yekelchyk has done the profession a service by providing this succint, yet comprehensive, account of the Ukrainian historical experience of the twentieth century. This book is exceptionally well suidted to classroom use and will be of interest to historicans and social scientists studying the former Soviet Union, and specifically issues of nationality."Catherine Wanner, Slavic Review"Serhy Yekelchyk has written a modern history of modern Ukraine, one that questions nationalist mythologies and patriotic claims to an uncontested past and shows how making a nation requires the hard work of scholars and poets, soldiers and statesmen, and even Soviet bureaucrats. This is simply the best history of this new nation that we have!"Ronald Grigor Suny, author of The Soviet Experiment"Professor Yekelchyk has written a history of modern Ukraine that is learned, engaging, provocative, balanced, and courageous. Both newcomers and seasoned experts will learn much from it. Ukraine sets a very high standard for the field."Mark von Hagen, Columbia University"Readable and accessible, Yekelchyk's Ukraine introduces the struggle of the emerging democratic state of Ukraine over two centuries, beginning with the nineteenth-century national movement and culminating with the critical Orange Revolution of 2004-5. The result is an ideal introduction to an increasingly important part of Europe, and of the world."Hiroaki Kuromiya, Indiana University"[A] timely contribution to a growing, though still relatively small, body of knowledge about the country...[A] valuable tool for understanding that country."Askold Krushelnycky, The Moscow Times"Yekelchyk has done the profession a service by providing this succint, yet comprehensive, account of the Ukrainian historical experience of the twentieth century. This book is exceptionally well suidted to classroom use and will be of interest to historicans and social scientists studying the former Soviet Union, and specifically issues of nationality."Catherine Wanner, Slavic Review"The best introductory survey of Ukrainian history."Taras Kuzio, The Historian"A solid and convincing study of the history of Ukraine...This volume deserves a broad readership."Slavic and East European Journal