Tarnished Heroes: The Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists in the Memory Politics of Post-Soviet Ukraine
Autor Per Anders Rudling Andreas Umlanden Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 mai 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783838209999
ISBN-10: 3838209990
Pagini: 478
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Ediția:1. Auflage
Editura: Ibidem
Colecția ibidem
Locul publicării:Hannover, Germany
ISBN-10: 3838209990
Pagini: 478
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Ediția:1. Auflage
Editura: Ibidem
Colecția ibidem
Locul publicării:Hannover, Germany
Recenzii
“Tarnished Heroes is the most authoritative account to date of the rise, perversion, resurrection, and perils of Ukrainian nationalism. Starting with the origins and ambivalence of the nationalist ideology in nineteenth-century Ukraine, Rudling’s well-documented study exposes the fascist elements that proliferated in the interwar period and shows how leading figures of that era have come to be venerated by large parts of the population since Ukrainian independence. This is a balanced, forthright, and reliable study that will serve scholars for years to come.” - Omer Bartov, Professor of Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Brown University
“Rudling’s book presents a comprehensive study Ukrainian radical nationalism, its main proponents and its distorted historiography. It reveals the fascist and highly compromised past of Yushchenko’s national heroes and the subsequent falsifications to whitewash their past. Using confounding evidence, the book constitutes a brilliant and uncompromising study of the history, politics, and legacy of Ukrainian nationalism. Intelligent, unbiased and scholarly irrefutable.” - Delphine Bechtel, Professor of Yiddish and Central European Studies, Sorbonne University
"What makes the monograph a valuable contribution to understanding twentieth century Ukrainian nationalism is [...] its challenging of myths preserved by Ukrainian scholarship and the émigré community’s determination to protect Ukraine’s victimhood well into the post-Soviet era against accumulating evidence of wartime collaboration. [...] Overall, the monograph is thought-provoking and original in how it employs open critique of Ukrainian historical wrongs as a means of undermining Russia’s contemporary propaganda, which invokes the OUN’s past as part of a narrative of ‘saving’ Ukraine from Nazism, and thereby distracts Russian society and world opinion from the Kremlin’s real agenda. Rudling sets out to confront long-standing Ukrainian efforts to sanitise the OUN’s reputation with the historical and moral intent of warning all nations that mass political violence only preserves past grievances between neighbouring states." —MARTIN J. KOZON, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Europe-Asia Studies, 78:3.
“Rudling’s book presents a comprehensive study Ukrainian radical nationalism, its main proponents and its distorted historiography. It reveals the fascist and highly compromised past of Yushchenko’s national heroes and the subsequent falsifications to whitewash their past. Using confounding evidence, the book constitutes a brilliant and uncompromising study of the history, politics, and legacy of Ukrainian nationalism. Intelligent, unbiased and scholarly irrefutable.” - Delphine Bechtel, Professor of Yiddish and Central European Studies, Sorbonne University
"What makes the monograph a valuable contribution to understanding twentieth century Ukrainian nationalism is [...] its challenging of myths preserved by Ukrainian scholarship and the émigré community’s determination to protect Ukraine’s victimhood well into the post-Soviet era against accumulating evidence of wartime collaboration. [...] Overall, the monograph is thought-provoking and original in how it employs open critique of Ukrainian historical wrongs as a means of undermining Russia’s contemporary propaganda, which invokes the OUN’s past as part of a narrative of ‘saving’ Ukraine from Nazism, and thereby distracts Russian society and world opinion from the Kremlin’s real agenda. Rudling sets out to confront long-standing Ukrainian efforts to sanitise the OUN’s reputation with the historical and moral intent of warning all nations that mass political violence only preserves past grievances between neighbouring states." —MARTIN J. KOZON, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Europe-Asia Studies, 78:3.