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category: History
published: Aug 2022
ISBN:9780228013075
publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press

The Ukrainian-Russian Borderland

History versus Geography

by Volodymyr V. Kravchenko

tagged: eastern, russia & the former soviet union
Description

The eastern edge of Europe has long been in flux. The nature of the Ukrainian-Russian relationship is both complex and ambiguous. Prompted by the countries’ historical and geographical entanglement, Volodymyr Kravchenko asks what the words Ukraine and Russia really mean.
The Ukrainian-Russian Borderland abandons linear historical interpretation and addresses questions of identity and meaning through imperial and geographic contexts. Dominated by imperial powers, Eastern Europe and its boundaries were in a constant state of flux and re-identification during the Russian imperial period. Here, the Little Russian early modern identity discourse both connects and separates modern Russian and Ukrainian identities and gives rise to issues of historical terminology. Mirroring the historical ambiguity is the geographical fluidity of the borders between Ukraine and Russia; Kravchenko situates this issue in the city of Kharkiv and Kharkiv University as both real and imagined markers of the borderland.
Putting the centuries-long Ukrainian-Russian relationship into imperial and regional contexts, Kravchenko adds a new perspective to the ongoing discourse about relations between the two nations.

About the Author
Volodymyr V. Kravchenko is professor in the Department of History, Classics and Religion at the University of Alberta, Edmonton.
Contributor Notes

Volodymyr V. Kravchenko is professor in the Department of History, Classics and Religion at the University of Alberta.

Editorial Reviews

The Ukrainian-Russian Borderland is a must-read for all Russian and Ukrainian studies scholars, particularly those interested in the roles of imperial and national borderland ambitions in shaping historic and contemporary discussions about Ukrainian-Russian relationships at the cultural, social, and political levels.” *The Russian Review *


“The Ukrainian-Russian Borderland tells the fascinating story of the establishment and growth of Kharkiv University, revealing the role of local elites and the issue of regionalism in the history of Ukraine. The Russian Empire is presented as a place of constant exchange, including interchange between periphery and imperial centre. This book deepens our knowledge of the history of Eastern Europe.” Oleksandra Gaidai, Ukrainian Institute, Kyiv

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