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Courage and Fear: Ukrainian Studies

Autor Ola Hnatiuk Traducere de Ewa Siwak
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 iun 2020
Courage and Fear is a study of a multicultural city in times when all norms collapse. Ola Hnatiuk presents a meticulously documented portrait of Lviv's ethnically diverse intelligentsia during World War Two. As the Soviet, Nazi, and once again Soviet occupations tear the city's social fabric apart, groups of Polish, Ukrainian, and Jewish doctors, academics, and artists try to survive, struggling to manage complex relationships and to uphold their ethos. As their pre-war lives are violently upended, courage and fear shape their actions. Ola Hnatiuk employs diverse sources in several languages to tell the story of Lviv from a multi-ethnic perspective and to challenge the national narratives dominant in Central and Eastern Europe.
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ISBN-13: 9781644690741
ISBN-10: 1644690748
Pagini: 554
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.93 kg
Editura: Academic Studies Press
Seria Ukrainian Studies


Cuprins

Table of Contents 1. Girl with a Dog
2. Haven at the Clinic
3. Academic Snapshots
4. Barbarian in the Garden
5. The Great Journey
6. Ukrainian Hamlet
7. Artists from Café de la Paix
8. Index of Names
9. Bibliography

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Courage and Fear is a meticulously documented study of Lviv's intelligentsia during the Second World War, as the Soviet and German occupations obliterate the intricate social fabric of the city. This micro-history is told from the perspective of individuals, whose stories lost out to grand national narratives.