Borderland
: A Journey Through the History of Ukraine
by Anna Reid
Book Description: Combines historical research with travel and
interviews in Ukraine to expose layer after layer of myth and propaganda
that wrap this divided land. This vivid book tells the story of Ukraine
by taking the reader there. Talking to peasants and politicians, rabbis
and racketeers, dissidents and paramilitaries, survivors of Stalin's famine
and of Nazi labor camps, Anna Reid charts Ukraine's tragic past and explores
its struggle to build a national future.
Paperback: 258 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.65 x
8.88 x 5.92
Publisher: Westview Press;
ISBN: 0813337925
The
Cossacks and Religion in Early Modern Ukraine
by Serhii Plokhy
Hardcover from Oxford University Press
From
the Don to the Dnepr: A Study of Soviet Offensive Operations December 1942-August
1943
by David M. Glantz
Paperback from Frank Cass & Co
Hippocrene
Language and Travel Guide to Ukraine (Language and Travel Guides)
by Linda Hodges, George Chumak
A
History of Ukraine
by Paul Robert Magocsi
Publisher: University of Washington Press; (December )
Odessa
Memories
by Nicholas V. Iljine, Nicolas Iljine, Bel Kaufman, Alexander Rozenboim
Hardcover from University of Washington Press
Pure Soldiers or Sinister Legion: The Ukrainian 14th Waffen-ss Division
by Sol Littman
Listed under Waffen
SS
Socialism
in Galicia: Emergence of Polish Social Democracy and Ukrainian Radicalism
(1860-1890)
by John-Paul Himka
Paperback from Harvard Ukrainian
1983
Special Order
Trophies
of War and Empire: The Archival Heritage of Ukraine, World War II, and
the International Politics of Restitution
by Patricia Kennedy Grimsted, Charles Kecskemeti
Paperback from Harvard Univ Pr
Religion
and Nationality in Western Ukraine : The Greek Catholic Church and the
Ruthenian National Movement in Galicia, 1867-1900 (McGill-Queen's stud
Return
to Ukraine (Texas A&M University Press, College Station, Tex.)
by Ania Savage
Ukraine
: A History
by Orest Subtelny
Ukraine
& Russia : A Fraternal Rivalry
by Anatol Lieven
Book Description: Lieven explores the complex ethnic and political
relationship of Ukraine and Russia. Based on extensive interviews, Lieven
provides a fascinating portrait of the diversity that is contemporary Ukraine
and of its efforts to forge a national identity after three centuries of
Russian rule.
Lieven examines the policy implications of Eastern Europes new political
geography. Will ethnic coexistence endure in the face of economic hardship
and the divisive issues left over from the Soviet era? Is it wise for the
west to force the issue of Ukraines membership in Western institutionsNATO
first and foremost among them?
Publisher: United States Institute of Peace;
Christian Social Ethics in Ukraine: The Legacy of Andrei Sheptytsky
Out of Print - Try Used
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History of Ukraine-Rus' Volume 7: The Cossack Age to 1625
by Mykhailo Hrushevskyi
Out of Print - Try Used
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In the Sewers of Lvov: A Heroic Story of Survival from the Holocaust
by Robert Marshall
Hardcover from Scribner
1991
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Scythian Gold: Treasures from Ancient Ukraine
by Ellen D. Reeder (Editor)
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The White Guard
by Mikhail Bulgakov, et al
(Paperback)
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Ukranian-Ukraine Bible: Ohienko 1962 Version
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