Preface; Introduction; I. National vs. Transnational History Georgiy Kasianov, A"NationalizedA" History: Past Continuous, Present Perfect, FutureA...; Mark von Hagen, Revisiting the Histories of Ukraine; Andreas Kappeler, From an Ethno-national to a Multiethnic to a Transnational Ukrainian History; Philipp Ther, The Transnational Paradigm of Historiography and Its Potential for Ukrainian History; II. Ukrainian History Rewritten Natalia Yakovenko; Choice of Name versus Choice of Path (The Names of Ukrainian Territory from the Late Sixteenth to the Late Seventeenth Century); Oleksiy Tolochko, Fellows and Travelers: Thinking about Ukrainian History in the Early Nineteenth Century; Alexei Miller and Oksana Ostapchuk, The Latin and Cyrillic Alphabets in Ukrainian National Discourse and in the Language Policy of Empires; John-Paul Himka, Victim Cinema: Between Hitler and Stalin: Ukraine in World War II-The Untold Story; Yaroslav Hrytsak, Ukrainian Nationalism, 1991-2001: Myths and Misconceptions; Roman Szporluk, Making of Modern Ukraine: The Western Dimension; Notes on contributors; Index
Georgiy Kasianov is Head of Department of Contemporary History and Politics, Institute of Ukrainian History, National Academy of Sciences of UkrainePhilipp Ther is Professor for 20th Century European History at the European University Institute, Florence, Italy
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