Ukraine's struggle for a national identity plagued this former Soviet Union state long before the Cold War shook the world. Its central location between Eastern Europe and Western Asia invited many different cultures to settle the land, ultimately populating a powerful early medieval society known as Kievan Rus. However, readers will learn how Kievan Rus's Golden Age quickly crumbled with decades of Mongol invasions, Polish-Lithuanian occupation, and Russian empirical ruling. Explore how Ukraine flirted with independence in the early 20th century, only to be quickly taken over by harsh Soviet rule in 1922. Despite its independence from the USSR in 1991, devastating consequences of the socialist rule have allowed the world to witness Ukraine's ceaseless efforts to attain a stable government, struggling through the poisoning of Viktor Yushchenko, rigged elections, and the Orange Revolution. Kubicek's survey is comprehensive and concise-a perfect resource for high school students and undergrads, as well as general readers looking to further their knowledge of this up-and-coming nation.
Paul Kubicek is Professor of Political Science at Oakland University.
Series ForewordPrefaceChronology of EventsChapter 1: Introduction to UkraineChapter 2: Kievan Rus: The Foundation of Ukrainian CultureChapter 3: The Polish-Lithuanian Period and the Rise of theCossacksChapter 4: Ukraine Under the Russian EmpireChapter 5: Western Ukraine Under the Habsburg EmpireChapter 6: Revolution and the Establishment of Soviet AuthorityChapter 7: Ukraine Under Soviet RuleChapter 8: The Drive For Ukrainian IndependenceChapter 9: Post-Soviet Ukraine, 1991-2004Chapter 10: The Orange Revolution and BeyondTimeline of Major EventsBiographical Sketches of Major Figures in Ukrainian HistoryBibliographical Essay
[T]his book offers a current, concise, and analytical history of the Ukraine. . . . Kubicek, a professor of political science at Oakland University, takes an interesting, informative look at how Ukrainian politics has evolved and its development as a nation.
Toyin Falola, USA) Falola, Dr. Toyin (Professor; Jacob & Frances Sanger Mossiker Chair in the Humanities; University Distinguished Teaching Prof., University of Texas at Austin, Frank W. Thackeray