Ukraine: A History

Ukraine: A History
Author Orest Subtelny
Country Canada
Language English
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Publication date
1988
Media type Print
Pages 666
ISBN 978-0-8020-5808-9
OCLC 20722741
947.1
LC Class DK508.51.S82

Ukraine: A History is a 1988 book on the history of Ukraine written by Orest Subtelny, a professor of history and political science at York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is a comprehensive survey of the history of the geographical area encompassed by what is modern-day Ukraine. Updated editions have been published in 1994 to include new material on the dissolution of the Soviet Union, 2000 to include Ukraine's first decade of independence, and 2009 to include the Orange Revolution and the effects of globalization on Ukraine.

Overview

The history of Ukraine is divided into five parts in the book and presented chronologically, beginning with an introductory chapter on the prehistory of Ukraine titled The Earliest Times, followed by Part One: Kievan Rus', Part Two: The Polish-Lithuanian Period, Part Three: The Cossack Era, Part Four: Ukraine under Imperial Rule, and Part Five: Twentieth-Century Ukraine.

Reviews

The book has received positive reviews by the Journal of Ukrainian Studies, Canadian Book Review Annual, Midwest Book Review, and World Affairs Report.[1]

Editions

1988, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, University of Toronto Press ( ISBN 978-0-8020-5808-9 & ISBN 978-0-8020-6775-3) 1st ed.

1994, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, University of Toronto Press ( ISBN 978-0-8020-7191-0 & ISBN 978-0-8020-0591-5) 2nd ed.

2000, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, University of Toronto Press ( ISBN 978-0-8020-4871-4 & ISBN 978-0-8020-8390-6) 3rd ed.

2009, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, University of Toronto Press ( ISBN 978-1-4426-4016-0 & ISBN 978-1-4426-0991-4) 4th ed.

References

  1. ↑ "Ukraine: A History, 4th Edition". University of Toronto Press. Retrieved 13 May 2011.
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