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Magocsi Paul Robert. History of Ukraine The Land and Its Peoples. 2nd Edition. — Toronto: University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division,2010. — 896 p.. 2010

First published in 1996, A History of Ukraine quickly became the authoritative account of the evolution of Europe’s second-largest country. In this fully revised and expanded second edition, Paul Robert Magocsi takes into account both the recent developments in the country’s history as well as the information and insights found in the vast body of recent publications. Included in this revised edition are three new chapters that deal with the Crimean Khanate in the sixteenth and seven­teenth centuries, the reaction of Ukraine’s other peoples to the post-World War I revolutionary era, and the developments in Ukraine since it obtained independent statehood in 1991. Other issues not dealt with in the first edition are now given the attention they deserve, including the role of music and opera in the nineteenth-century Ukrain­ian national awakening, socialist realism in the early Soviet period, and the Polish- Ukrainian conflict at the close of World War II. The number of text inserts, an extremely useful and enjoyable feature of the first edition, has been increased; new topics covered include the pre-historic Trypillians, the Italianate Crimea and the Black Death, the Karaites, Ottoman and Crimean slavery, Soviet-style ethnic cleans­ing, and the Orange Revolution. The maps have been revised and three new ones added. Finally, the “For Further Reading” section has been expanded significantly. In keeping with the innovative approach of the first edition - the emphasis on the multicultural reality of past and present Ukraine - much new information has been added on the experience of Ukraine’s Russians (including Old Believers), Poles, Greeks, Romanians, and Crimean Tatars, as well as on those peoples who were absent in the first edition: Bulgarians, Czechs, and Moldovans. Comprehen­sive, innovative, and geared towards teaching, the second edition of A History of Ukraine: The Land and Its Peoples is ideal for both teachers and students. paul robert magocsi, a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, is professor of His­tory and Political Science and holds the Chair of Ukrainian Studies at the Univer­sity of Toronto. He is the author of twenty books, including

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PART ONE Introduction and Pre-Kievan Time
PART TWO The Kievan Perio
PART THREE The Lilhuanian-Polish-Crimean Perio
PART FOUR The Cossack State, 1648-171
PART FIVE Ukrainian Lands in the Eighteenth Centur
PART SIX Ukraine in the Russian Empir
Part Seven Ukraine in the Austrian Empir
Part Eight World War I and the Struggle for Independenc
PART NINE The Interwar Year
PART TEN World War II to Independent Ukrain

Books and textbooks on the discipline History of Ukraine:

  1. Kohut Zenon E., Sklokin Volodymyr, Sysyn Frank E., Bilous Larysa (eds.). Eighteenth-Century Ukraine: New Perspectives on Social, Cultural and Intellectual History. McGill-Queen's University Press,2023. — 668 p. - 2023 ãîä
  2. Palko Olena (ed.). Ukraine's Many Faces: Land, People and Culture Revisited. Transcript Verlag,2023. — 404 p. - 2023 ãîä
  3. Viola Lynne, Junge Marc-Stephan (eds.). Laboratories of Terror: The Final Act of Stalin's Great Purge in Soviet Ukraine. Oxford University Press,2023. — 565 p. - 2023 ãîä
  4. Urban A.L., McLeod C.. Zelensky: The Unlikely Ukrainian Hero Who Defied Putin and United the World. Washington: Regnery Publ.,2022. — 192 p. - 2022 ãîä
  5. Vaughn Marc M.. The History of Ukraine and Russia: The Tangled History That Led to Crisis. History Demystified,2022. — 164 p. - 2022 ãîä
  6. Plokhy Serhii. The Frontline: Essays on Ukraine’s Past and Present. Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute,2021. — 416 p. - 2021 ãîä
  7. Prymak T.. Ukraine, the Middle East, and the West. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press,2021. — 306 p. - 2021 ãîä
  8. Yekelchyk S.. Ukraine: What Everyone Needs to Know. 2nd ed. — Oxford: Oxford University Press,2020. — 234 p. - 2020 ãîä
  9. Shkandrij Myroslav. Revolutionary Ukraine, 1917-2017: History’s Flashpoints and Today’s Memory Wars. Routledge,2019. — 216 p. - 2019 ãîä
  10. Basilevsky Alexander. Early Ukraine: A Military and Social History to the Mid-19th Century. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers,2016. — 397 p. - 2016 ãîä
  11. Liber G.O.. Total Wars and the Making of Modern Ukraine, 1914-1954. University of Toronto Press,2016. — 453 p. - 2016 ãîä
  12. Pinkham Sophie. Black Square: Adventures in Post-Soviet Ukraine. New York: W. W. Norton & Company,2016. — 304 p. - 2016 ãîä
  13. Plokhy S.. The Gates of Europe: A History of Ukraine. Basic Books,2015. — 460 p. - 2015 ãîä
  14. Yekelchuk S.. Stalin's Empire of Memory: Russian-Ukrainian Relations in the Soviet Historical Imagination. Toronto: University of Toronto Press,2014. — 252 p. - 2014 ãîä
  15. The History of Ukraine : summary of lectures / A. Pastushenko. - Kh. : Publishing House of KhNUE,2013. - 152 p. (English) - 2013 ãîä
  16. Veidlinger Jeffrey. In the shadow of the shtetl: small-town Jewish life in Soviet Ukraine. Bloomington: Indiana University Press,2013. — 424 p. - 2013 ãîä
  17. Yermolenko G.I.. Roxolana in European Literature, History and Culture. Routledge,2010. — 334 p. - 2010 ãîä
  18. Petrovsky-Shtern Yohanan. The Anti-Imperial Choice. The Making of the Ukrainian Jew. New Haven; London: Yale University Press,2009. — 384 p. - 2009 ãîä
  19. Subtelny Orest. Ukraine: A History. Fourth Edition. — University of Toronto Press,2009. — 888 ð. - 2009 ãîä
  20. Plokhy S.. Ukraine and Russia: Representations of the Past. University of Toronto Press,2008. — 412 ð. - 2008 ãîä