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Ireland and Ukraine

Studies in Comparative Imperial and National History

von Stephen Velychenko, Joseph Ruane, Liudmyla Hrynevych, Stephen Howe, Paul Robert Magocsi, Gennadii Kazakevych, Olga Kazakevych, Geoffrey Hosking, Donnacha O Beachain, Mykola Riabchuk, Diarmuid O Giollain, Oleksii Yas, Evi Gkotzaridis, Sergei I Zhuk, Christophe Gillissen, Liam Kennedy, Serhiy Blavatskyy, Oksana Weretiuk, Anna Shukalovych, Roisin Healy, Darragh Gannon, Andy Bielenberg, Oleksandr Zaitsev, Valentyna Popova, Viacheslav Popov, Yuliya Yurchenko, Ostap Kushnir, Andrzej Szeptycki, Hiroaki Kuromiya, James W. McAuley, Taras Kuzio, Alfred Rieber

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Details

ISBN
9783838216652
Verlag
ibidem (Hannover)
Erschienen
10.05.2022
Sprache
Englisch
Einband
Taschenbuch
Abmessungen
21 x 14.8 cm
Gewicht
980 g
Kategorie
Nonbooks, PBS / Politikwissenschaft

Beschreibung

The contributors to this volume show that the themes of empire, colony, and national liberation movements can be addressed in a European continental as much as in Asian, Latin American, or African contexts. There is a further benefit from a within-Europe comparison: It calls into question the tendency to assume fundamental differences between “western” and “eastern” Europe, including the now largely abandoned distinction between a “western” nationalism, defined as a civil nationalism, and an “eastern” one, defined as ethnic. It also answers the question whether intra-European comparison of this kind is possible, in a context where post-Soviet scholarship is often invisible in Anglo-American scholarship. As Norman Davies reminds us, low public awareness of Europe’s smaller and, in west-European minds, “more distant” nations, underlies the persistence of false generalizations about them, including assumptions like “that the whole of the west was advanced while the whole of the east was backward.”

Über den Autor

Stephen Velychenko is Senior Research Fellow, Chair of Ukrainian Studies at the University of Toronto. His most recent publications include: Propaganda in Revolutionary Ukraine. Leafl ets Pamphlets and Cartoons (1917–1923) (2019); Life and Death in Revolutionary Ukraine. Violence Living Conditions and Demographic Catastrophe 1917–1923 (2021).