History of Ukraine-Rus': The Cossack age, 1626-1650

History of Ukraine-Rus': The Cossack age, 1626-1650
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Publisher : Canadian Inst of Ukranian Study Press
Total Pages : 808
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ISBN-10 : 1895571324
ISBN-13 : 9781895571325
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Synopsis History of Ukraine-Rus': The Cossack age, 1626-1650 by : Михайло Грушевський

A History of Ukraine

A History of Ukraine
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Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Total Pages : 929
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ISBN-10 : 9781442610217
ISBN-13 : 1442610212
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Synopsis A History of Ukraine by : Paul R. Magocsi

Dotyczy m. in. Kresów wschodnich Rzeczypospolitej.

Stories of Khmelnytsky

Stories of Khmelnytsky
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Publisher : Stanford University Press
Total Pages : 319
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ISBN-10 : 9780804794961
ISBN-13 : 0804794960
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Synopsis Stories of Khmelnytsky by : Amelia M. Glaser

In the middle of the seventeenth century, Bohdan Khmelnytsky was the legendary Cossack general who organized a rebellion that liberated the Eastern Ukraine from Polish rule. Consequently, he has been memorialized in the Ukraine as a God-given nation builder, cut in the model of George Washington. But in this campaign, the massacre of thousands of Jews perceived as Polish intermediaries was the collateral damage, and in order to secure the tentative independence, Khmelnytsky signed a treaty with Moscow, ultimately ceding the territory to the Russian tsar. So, was he a liberator or a villain? This volume examines drastically different narratives, from Ukrainian, Jewish, Russian, and Polish literature, that have sought to animate, deify, and vilify the seventeenth-century Cossack. Khmelnytsky's legacy, either as nation builder or as antagonist, has inhibited inter-ethnic and political rapprochement at key moments throughout history and, as we see in recent conflicts, continues to affect Ukrainian, Jewish, Polish, and Russian national identity.

Warfare in Eastern Europe, 1500-1800

Warfare in Eastern Europe, 1500-1800
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 370
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ISBN-10 : 9789004221987
ISBN-13 : 9004221980
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Synopsis Warfare in Eastern Europe, 1500-1800 by :

This volume examines continuities and new developments in the conduct of warfare in early modern Eastern Europe from the early sixteenth century, when Ottoman imperial expansion reached the Danube and Crimea, to the late eighteenth century, when the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth was partitioned out of existence and Russia rolled back Ottoman power from Ukraine and Moldavia. Contributors include specialists in Russian, Polish, Ottoman, Habsburg, Cossack, and Crimean Tatar history. The essays engage military history understood in the broadest sense and treat such subjects as taxation, recruitment, the sociology and culture of officer corps, logistics, command-and-control, and ideology as well as technology and tactics. The volume aims at facilitating comparative study of Eastern European military development across Eastern Europe and its points of divergence from military practice in the West. Contributors are Virginia H. Aksan, Brian J. Boeck, Peter B. Brown, Brian Davies, Dariusz Kupisz, Erik Lund, Janet Martin, Oleg Nozdrin, Victor Ostapchuk, Geza Palffy and Carol Belkin Stevens.

History of Ukraine-Rus'

History of Ukraine-Rus'
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 932
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015055477767
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Synopsis History of Ukraine-Rus' by : Михайло Грушевський

The History of Ukraine-Rus' is the most comprehensive account of the ancient, medieval, and early modern history of the Ukrainian people. Written by Ukraine's greatest historian, Mykhailo Hrushevsky, the ten-volume History remains unsurpassed in its use of sources and literature. The English-language edition makes the national history of Europe's largest new state available to the English reader for the first time. At the launch of Volume 1, the late Professor Thomas Noonan of the University of Minnesota referred to the Hrushevsky Translation Project as "one of North America's most important and ambitious publishing projects in East Slavic history." --

Defining the Identity of the Younger Europe

Defining the Identity of the Younger Europe
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 215
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ISBN-10 : 9789004547278
ISBN-13 : 9004547274
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Defining the Identity of the Younger Europe by : Miroslawa Hanusiewicz-Lavallee

This book is available in open access thanks to the generous support of the Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań Defining the Identity of the Younger Europe gathers studies that shed new light on the rich tapestry of early modern “Younger Europe” — Byzantine-Slavic and Scandinavian territories. It unearths the multi-dimensional aspects of the period, revealing the formation and transformation of nations that shared common threads, the establishment of political systems, and the enduring legacies of religious movements. Immersive, enlightening, and thought-provoking, the book promises to be an indispensable resource for anyone interested in the complexities of early modern Europe. This collection does not just retell history; it provokes readers to rethink it. Contributors: Giovanna Brogi, Piotr Chmiel,Karin Friedrich, Anna Grześkowiak-Krwawicz, Mirosława Hanusiewicz-Lavallee, Robert Aleksander Maryks, Tadhg Ó hAnnracháin, Maciej Ptaszyński, Paul Shore, and Frank E. Sysyn.