From Kievan Rus to the Orange Revolution to Yulia Tymoshenko's seat as prime minister, this in-depth study of Ukraine's history is an invaluable addition to high school and public library shelves.
Series Foreword Preface Chronology of Events Chapter 1: Introduction to Ukraine Chapter 2: Kievan Rus: The Foundation of Ukrainian Culture Chapter 3: The Polish-Lithuanian Period and the Rise of the Cossacks Chapter 4: Ukraine Under the Russian Empire Chapter 5: Western Ukraine Under the Habsburg Empire Chapter 6: Revolution and the Establishment of Soviet Authority Chapter 7: Ukraine Under Soviet Rule Chapter 8: The Drive For Ukrainian Independence Chapter 9: Post-Soviet Ukraine, 1991-2004 Chapter 10: The Orange Revolution and Beyond Timeline of Major Events Biographical Sketches of Major Figures in Ukrainian History Bibliographical Essay
Paul Kubicek is Professor of Political Science at Oakland University.
[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.
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