The Gates of Europe : A History of Ukraine

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by PLOKHY, SERHII
Ukraine
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by PLOKHY, SERHII | Ukraine
Published 01/12/2016 by Penguin Books Ltd in the United Kingdom
Paperback | 432 pages

 

From award-winning historian Serhii Plokhy, The Gates of Europe is the definitive history of Ukraine that helps us understand the country’s past and the current crisis

Located at the western edge of the Eurasian steppe, Ukraine has long been the meeting place of empires – Roman to Ottoman, Habsburg to Russian – and they all left their imprint on the landscape, the language and the people living within these shifting borders. In this authoritative book, Serhii Plokhy traces the history of Ukraine from the arrival of the Vikings in the tenth century to the current Russian invasion of eastern Ukraine and annexation of Crimea. Fascinating and multi-layered, The Gates of Europe is the essential guide to understanding not just Ukraine’s past but also its future.

Washington Times
[A] concise, highly readable history of Ukraine a lively narrative peopled with a colorful cast of Norse and Mongol marauders, free-booting Cossacks, kings, conquerors and dictators, and conflicted 19th century intellectuals who believed fervently in a Ukrainian cultural identity but were fatally divided as to how that cultural identity could evolve into national entity.
New York Review of Books
Elegantly written.
Publishers Weekly
Injecting appropriate nuance and complexity into a single-volume overview of 2,000 years of Ukrainian history is no small task, but Plokhy approaches this charge with dexterity and skill…. Plokhy’s work serves as a welcome introduction to Ukraine’s ethnic and national history.
Library Journal
The timeframe and subjects covered here are extraordinary…students, academics, and readers with a general knowledge of Ukraine will appreciate. Alternatively, chapters can be read independently, allowing those with a strong interest in the subject to focus on a specific era of Ukraine’s history.
Independent, UK
A masterly surveyor of Ukrainian history.
Winnipeg Free Press, CAN
A comprehensive, unbiased history. “Ukrainian Weekly
“Buy this book…Give copies to your children and grandchildren. Buy copies for your friends. Make sure they read it.”Kirkus Reviews
“A sympathetic survey of the history of Ukraine along the East-West divide, from ancient divisions to present turmoil…. A straightforward, useful work that looks frankly at Ukraine’s ongoing “price of freedom” against the rapacious, destabilizing force of Russia.”

Norman M. Naimark, Stanford University
“For a comprehensive, engaging, and up-to-date history of Ukraine one could do no better than Serhii Plokhy’s aptly titled The Gates of Europe. Plokhy’s authoritative study will be of great value to scholars, students, policy-makers, and the informed public alike in making sense of the contemporary Ukrainian imbroglio.”

Michael Ignatieff, Harvard Kennedy School of Government
“This is present-minded history at its most urgent. Anyone wanting to understand why Russia and the West confront each other over the future of Ukraine will want to read Serhii Plokhy’s reasoned, measured yet passionate account of Ukraine’s historic role at the gates of Europe.”

Wall Street Journal
“[An] exemplary account of Europe’s least-known large country… one of the joys of reading the ‘The Gates of Europe’ is that what might seem a dense account of distant events involving unfamiliar places and people is leavened by aphorism and anecdote.”

Financial Times
“An assured and authoritative survey that spans ancient Greek times to the present day.”

The Economist
“[An] admirable new history… belief in Ukraine’s history of tolerance and legality, rooted in European Christian civilisation, keeps hope alive. In his elegant and careful exposition of Ukraine’s past, Mr Plokhy has also provided some signposts to the future.”

Foreign Affairs
“No one can understand today’s sad, tangled confrontation over Ukraine without some knowledge of the complex, crosscutting influences that have shaped eastern Europe over the millennia. For that history, readers can find no better place to turn than Plokhy’s new book…. Plokhy navigates the subject with grace and aplomb.”

Washington Post
“A vigorous polemic in the classical sense of that word — a sharply focused argument in support of a debatable point of view.

Washington Times
“[A] concise, highly readable history of Ukraine… a lively narrative peopled with a colorful cast of Norse and Mongol marauders, free-booting Cossacks, kings, conquerors and dictators, and conflicted 19th century intellectuals who believed fervently in a Ukrainian cultural identity but were fatally divided as to how that cultural identity could evolve into national entity.”

New York Review of Books
“Elegantly written.”

Publishers Weekly
“Injecting appropriate nuance and complexity into a single-volume overview of 2,000 years of Ukrainian history is no small task, but Plokhy approaches this charge with dexterity and skill…. Plokhy’s work serves as a welcome introduction to Ukraine’s ethnic and national history.”

Library Journal
“The timeframe and subjects covered here are extraordinary…students, academics, and readers with a general knowledge of Ukraine will appreciate. Alternatively, chapters can be read independently, allowing those with a strong interest in the subject to focus on a specific era of Ukraine’s history.”

Independent, UK
“A masterly surveyor of Ukrainian history.”

Winnipeg Free Press, CAN
“A comprehensive, unbiased history.” –This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition.

About the Author

Serhii Plokhy is the Mykhailo Hrushevsky professor of Ukrainian history at Harvard and the director of the university’s Ukrainian Research Institute. In June 2013 he was named Walter Channing Cabot Fellow in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. He has served on the advisory committees of the Kennan Institute at the Woodrow Wilson International centre for Scholars in Washington, D.C., the Davis centre for Russian and Eurasian Studies, and the Ukrainian Research Institute at Harvard. He also serves on the editorial boards of Russian History, East European Politics and Societies, Harvard Ukrainian Studies, and the Journal of Ukrainian Studies. Plokhy is the author of nine books, including The Last Empire and Yalta, which won the Ukrainian National Women’s League of America Book Prize and was shortlisted for the Lionel Gelber Foundation Prize. –This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition.