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The Ukrainian Night
- An Intimate History of Revolution
- De: Marci Shore
- Narrado por: Callie Beaulieu
- Duración: 7 h y 24 m
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While the world watched the uprising on the Maidan as an episode in geopolitics, those in Ukraine lived the revolution as an existential transformation: the blurring of night and day, the loss of a sense of time, the sudden disappearance of fear, the imperative to make choices. In this lyrical and intimate book, Marci Shore evokes the human face of the Ukrainian Revolution. Grounded in the true stories of activists and soldiers, parents, and children, Shore's book blends a narrative of suspenseful choices with a historian's reflections on what revolution is and what it means.
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Enlightened
- De Shawna Hanley en 03-19-25
- The Ukrainian Night
- An Intimate History of Revolution
- De: Marci Shore
- Narrado por: Callie Beaulieu
This book didn't age well
Revisado: 09-08-24
This book belongs to history now and is meant to be read with footnotes and analytical commentary. It is narrated through a caleidoscope of unrepresentative stories. Ukraine is still viewed as 'the Ukraine' in a broad sense: no Ukrainian story is told without Russian commentary. This viewpoint of Ukraine as a post-colonial country rather than an independent country was common among Ukrainian regional elites (largely quoted in the book) that are hardly representative. 'Nationalist' organizations are called that way without a commentary that they are, in fact, more of patriot organizations (if you asked at any point in time the members of Svoboda if they think Ukrainians are superior to all the other nations - you would hear: 'No. Ukrainians are simply a nation different from Russians'. It truly pains me every time that Western scholars assume that words that sound similar in different languages mean something entirely different (and those words would be hard to pinpoint for Ukrainian regional elites as they, being as enlightened as they are, have a blind spot for this particular one). Anti-Semitism is an unfortunate fact that exists within many organizations. I will not pretend it doesn't. However, I see a difference between structural Anti-Semitism and structural nationalism. Here's a hot take: at no point in the history of Ukraine would an American citizen (of any background) be unwelcomed in any house within Ukrainian borders based on the fact that being 'not Ukrainian.'
All Ukrainian and Russian names and words... sound not what they are supposed to.
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The Russo-Ukrainian War
- The Return of History
- De: Serhii Plokhy
- Narrado por: Victor Bevine
- Duración: 11 h
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Despite repeated warnings from the White House, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 shocked the world. Why did Putin start the war—and why has it unfolded in previously unimaginable ways? Ukrainians have resisted a superior military; the West has united, while Russia grows increasingly isolated. Serhii Plokhy, a leading historian of Ukraine and the Cold War, offers a definitive account of this conflict, its origins, course, and the already apparent and possible future consequences.
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Plokhy delivers as always!
- De Kristinka en 05-20-23
- The Russo-Ukrainian War
- The Return of History
- De: Serhii Plokhy
- Narrado por: Victor Bevine
Comprehensive
Revisado: 08-31-24
The book gives a comprehensive and multifaceted image of the Russian war in Ukraine. There are witness testimonies and analyses of international politics.
I had to adjust to listening to the names though (there was a different voice reading lines with names which did intervene smooth narrative flow). Having said that, reading a hardcopy would have been significantly more challenging for me.
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