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Ukraine: Literatur zwischen Angriffskrieg, Widerstand und Hoffnung
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A chronicle of a society surviving oligarchy, pandemic, and war with dignity and resilience.
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Eine umfassende Darstellung der krimtatarischen Geschichte, einer faszinierenden Kultur, der politischen Entwicklungen und der heutigen Situation.
Hardcover
This book represents different aspects of the publishing of the former Soviet political prisoner and Jewish-Ukrainian public intellectual Joseph Zissels.
This volume’s presents rich empirical data and a detailed description of various linguistic minorities in Ukraine, their language behavior and attitudes.
This volume contains Finberg’s account of his activities, his articles on and assessments of current events in Ukrainian and Jewish history.
The book presents a collection of essays and interviews with scholars and experts that were published in the first two years after Russia’s full-scale invasion.
Der russische Angriffskrieg auf die Ukraine zwar kein Religionskrieg, er kann aber ohne die religiösen Elemente nicht verstanden werden.
This book is a product of personal and collective trauma, and a reflection of the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian War.
Das vorliegende Buch nimmt die Leserschaft mit auf eine Reise in den Mikrokosmos der ukrainischen Intellektuellen der 1960er.
This book challenges widespread academic and media claims about the political relations between Russia and Belarus.
Retired US Ambassador John J. Maresca draws on his personal papers to offer a first-hand account of his role in negotiating the end of the Cold War with the USSR.
Ukraine is the new West Berlin of Eastern Europe. The annexation of Crimea and the Russian invasion of the Donets Basin (Donbas) forced the Ukrainian nation to change. In 2013, it was still a post-Soviet country with a divided identity. Today, it is an outpost of Europe which has been holding...
Deutschland und die Ukraine sind sich historisch deutlich näher, als viele dachten. Dieses Buch lädt dazu ein, die Ukraine in neuer Perspektive zu sehen.
Der Mann mit der Giftpistole bietet einen unvergleichlichen Einblick in die Schattenwelt der Spionage im Kalten Krieg.