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100 1 _aKravchenko, Volodymyr
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245 1 0 _aKharkov/Kharkiv
_bA Borderland Capital
264 _aOxford
_bBerghahn Books
_c2023
300 _a329 Seiten
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505 _aList of mapsList of illustrationsPrefaceAcknowledgementsNotes on TransliterationIntroductionChapter 1. The Steppe BorderlandChapter 2. Town and GownChapter 3. Province in Search of an IdentityChapter 4. City, Empire, NationChapter 5. To the First Capital and backChapter 6. Post-Soviet BorderlandChapter 7. The FrontlineConclusionsHistorical timelineBibliographyIndex
520 _aKharkiv is Ukraines second largest city and its former capital. Situated within 40 km of the Ukrainian-Russian border it is one of those East-Central European liminal cities which became a center of modernization and pluralization in the borderland area, playing a prominent role in the process of nation building. Volodymyr Kravchenkos expanded edition of Kharkov/Kharkiv, now in the English-language and including a new chapter on the reconfiguration of the Ukrainian-Russian borderland during and after the watershed Euromaidan event, uniquely uncovers the citys long history, from the 17th century to today. Addressing issues of regional and national identities, Ukrainian-Russian relations, mental mapping, historical narratives and the ensuing de/reconstruction of national mythologies, this book, fills a unique gap in the literature on Kharkiv.
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