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Contents Maren Röger 7 A Comprehensive Scholar and Gifted Facilitator: Olesya Khromeychuk’s Work on Ukraine Olesya Khromeychuk 14 Choosing Freedom in Ukraine: Historical Roots and Contemporary Meaning 26 Publications of Olesya Khromeychuk
Choosing Freedom in Ukraine 25 5 flat that was given to a family of a soldier fallen in the war against oppression. A free man, now dead, was hosting free people from different parts of his free country. When Russia started its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, there were many from Berlin to Washington who didn't trust Ukraine to hold its ground for more than a few days. They overestimated Russia's strength and underestimated Ukraine's resilience. That disbelief in the determination and unity of the Ukrainian people meant that the much-needed weapons and other aid arrived late—why arm a state that will fall in days?—and that more military and civilians were killed by the invading troops than would have been the case had the necessary provisions been supplied in advance, or at least promptly. At least part of the reason why the military, political and financial support was slow before the escalation, at the start of the full-scale invasion and continues to be hesitant at least in some coun tries today lies in misunderstanding of Ukraine as a state and a nation. And in misunder standing of the brutality that Russia is capable of. Trusting Ukrainians with their experience of the past, their defence of the present and their vision of the future is absolutely vital for the survival of Ukraine. But this trust is based on knowledge. To acquire that knowledge, we need to learn not just what Ukraine is not—in other words, that it's not like Russia—we need to learn what Ukraine is. We need to stop thinking of it as a buffer zone between our comfort and Russia's threat to disturb it.
Because if it doesn't stop being a buffer zone on our mental maps, it will continue to be a warzone. The democratic world is learning many lessons from the Ukrainian experience of fighting for freedom. A key lesson in my view is that freedom is fragile. Those who know its price, are willing to fight for it. Bibliography Serhy Plokh ii, The Russo-Ukrainian War: The Return of History (London: Allen Lane, 2023). Serhy Plokhii, The Gates of Europe. A History of Ukraine (New York: Basic Books; Reprint edition, 2017). Serhy Yekelchyk, Ukraine: What Everyone Needs to Know (Oxford: OUP, 2020). Mark von Hagen, "Does Ukraine Have a History?", Slavic Review, vol. 54, no.3 (1995): pp. 658 - 673. Rory Finnin in conversation with Sasha Dovzhyk, 'Ukraine as an Object of Knowledge: The State of Ukrainian Studies', London Ukrainian Review, 1 December 2021. Julie Fedor, Markku Kangaspuro, Jussi Lassila (eds), War and Memory in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017). Timothy Snyder, Bloodlands: Europe between Hitler and Stalin (London: Vintage; 1st edition, 2011). Timothy Snyder, Black Earth. The Holocaust as History and Warning (London: The Bodley Head, 2015). Rory Finnin, Blood of Others, Stalin's Crimean Atrocity and the Poetics of Solidarity (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2022). Sasha Dovzhyk, "Mother Tongue: The Story of a Ukrainian Language Convert", Lines Magazine, 23 February 2023. Uilleam Blacker, "What Ukrainian Literature Has Always Understood About Russia", The Atlantic, 10 March 2022. Vaclav Havel, The Power of the Powerless (Abingdon, Oxon:
Routledge), 2009.
В 26 Olesya Khromeychuk Publications by Olesya Khromeychuk The publications are listed in chronological order. Current publications are listed first, followed by earlier publications. Books ■ The Death of a Soldier Told By His Sister, London: Monoray, 2022. (First edition: A Loss: The Story of a Dead Soldier Told by His Sister, Stuttgart: ibidem-Verlag, 2021.) ■ 'Undetermined' Ukrainians. Post-War Narratives of the Waffen SS 'Galicia' Division, Oxford: Peter Lang, 2013. Academic Papers ■ "Instrumentalisation of War History in Contemporary Memory Politics in Ukraine. A Gender Perspective", Euxeinos - Governance and Culture in the Black Sea Region 10(29) (2020), pp. 27-46. ■ "Militarizing Women in the Ukrainian Nationalist Movement from the 1930s to the 1950s", Aspasia—Yearbook of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern European Women's and Gender History, 12 (1) (2018), pp. 1-34. ■ "Experiences of Women at War. Servicewomen during WWII and in the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Conflict in Donbas", Baltic Worlds, X (4) (2018), pp. 58-70. ■ "Negotiating Protest Spaces on the Maidan: A Gender Perspective", Journal of Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society, 2(1) (2016), pp.9-47. ■ “Ukrainians in the German Armed Forces During the Second World War", History. The Journal of the Historical Association, 100 (343) (2016), pp.704-724. ■ "The Shaping of "Historical Truth": Construction and Reconstruction of the Memory and Narrative of the Waffen SS "Galicia" Division", Canadian Slavonic Papers/Revue canadienne des slavistes, LIV (3-4) (2012), pp. 443-69. Book Chapters ■ "Glory to the
Heroes? Gender, Nationalism and Memory", in Glowacka-Grajper, Matgorzata and Wylegata, Anna, The Burden of the Past: History, Memory and Identity in Contemporary Ukraine, Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2020, pp. 140-163. ■ "From the Maidan to the Donbas: the Limitations on Choice for Women in Ukraine", in Attwood, Lynne and Yusupova, Marina and Schimpfoessl, Elisabeth, Gender and Choice in the Post-Soviet Context, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018, pp. 47-78. ■ "Gender and Nationalism on the Maidan", in Marples, David R. and Mills, Frederick V., Ukraine's Euromaidan. Analyses of a Civil Revolution, Stuttgart: Ibidem, 2015, pp. 123-146.
Робсобопь 27 В ■ "On the Periphery of History: Remembering the Waffen SS 'Galicia' Division in Ukraine", in Hausmann, Guido and Sklokina, Iryna, The Political Cult of the Dead in Ukraine. Traditions and Dimensions from the First World War to Today, Göttingen: Brill I V R unipress, 2021, pp. 175-196. Media Articles (Selection) ■ "A very Russian revolution”, The Strategist, 27 June 2023, https://www.aspistrategist. org.au/a-very-russian-revolution/ [accessed 26 July 2023]. ■ "In Ukraine, we are all carrying phantom pain", Prospect, 16 May 2023, https://www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/world/europe/ukraine/61414/ in-ukraine-we-are-all-carrying-phantom-pain [accessed 26 July 2023]. ■ "Why the West underestimated Ukraine", The New Statesman, 20 December 2022, https://www.newstatesman.com/world/europe/ukraine/2022/12/the-westunderestimated-ukraine-war [accessed 26 July 2023]. ■ "No, Putin didn't awaken Ukraine", The New York Times, 1 November 2022, https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/01/opinion/ukraine-war-national-identity. html?fbclid=lwAR04TFm9i-zXodgCUVEdj5O0dgHXcnJtlV1D_tlFCw6nK7eTl06ZBPa0bBI [accessed 26 July 2023]. ■ "Putin's regime is banking on western Ukraine fatigue", Prospect, 17 September 2022, https://www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/world/putins-regime-is-banking-on-westernukraine-fatigue [accessed 26 July 2023]. I Khromeychuk, Olesya and Blacker, Uilleam, "Foreword: Ukrainian Women Poets. How can faith, hope, and love live in a space of pain", The Continental Literary Magazine, 2 June 2022, https://continentalmagazine.com/2022/06/02/ukrainian-women-
poetsforeword/?fbclid=lwAR01xhvYaDnLx3IY6fur8ofQxLVr8rOQw7k4s62YRI2E9NFg_ mUZgoDX-_O [accessed 26 July 2023]. ■ "Where is Ukraine?", RSA Journal, 2 May 2022, https://www.thersa.org/ comment/2022/06/where-is-ukraine [accessed 26 July 2023]. ■ Khromeychuk, Olesya and Bilocerkowycz, Sonya, "The Nation Ukraine Has Become", The New York Review of Books, 25 March 2022, https://www.nybooks.com/ daily/2022/03/25/the-nation-ukraine-has-become/ [accessed 26 July 2023]. ■ Wir kämpfen für das Recht, eine Zukunft zu haben", Der Spiegel, 23 March 2022, https://www.spiegel.de/geschichte/olesya-khromeychuk-ueber-ukraine-kriegwir-kaempfen-fuer-das-recht-eine-zukunft-zu-haben-a-b79bbe18-10cc-4b70839f-252563f77275?utm_source=dlvr.it utm_medium=twitter#ref=rss [accessed 26 July 2023]. I "Ukraine seeks peace with the past", Atlantic Council, 7 October 2021, https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/ukrainealert/ukraine-seeks-peace-with-thepast/ [accessed 26 July 2023].
В 28 Olesya Khromeychuk ■ "Howto Love Your Homeland Properly", The Los Angeles Review of Books, 22 August 2021, https://lareviewofbooks.org/short-takes/ukraine-at-30-part-i-how-to-love-yourhomeland-properly/ [accessed 26 July 2023]. ■ "The Real Challenge is Arrival of the 'New Normal'", Kyiv Post, 17 Dec 2020, https://www.kyivpost.com/article/opinion/op-ed/olesya-khromeychuk-the-realchallenge-is-arrival-of-the-new-normal.html [accessed 26 July 2023]. ■ "Kremlin memory wars and the search for a unifying Ukrainian national identity", Atlantic Council, 29 Oct 2020, https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/ ukrainealert/kremlin-memory-wars-and-the-search-for-a-unifying-ukrainian-nationalidentity/ [accessed 26 July 2023]. ■ "On the edge of a European war, who gets to defend the state", openDemocracy, 14 Oct 2020. "Remembering the Wars of the Past, Let's Not Forget the Wars of the Present", Spotlight on Research, King's College London, 7 May 2020, https://www.kcl.ac.uk/news/remembering-the-wars-of-the-past-lets-not-forget-thewars-of-the-present [accessed 26 July 2023]. ■ "Staging War", in At the Front Line: Ukrainian Art, 2013-2019/La tinea del frente. El arte ucraniano, 2013-2019/Na Unit frontu. Ukrains'ke mystetstvo, 2013-2019, exhibition catalogue edited by Svitlana Biedarieva and Hanna Deikun, Mexico City and Kyiv: International 'Renaissance' Foundation, 2020. ■ "A Ukrainian obituary", openDemocracy, 14 Oct 2019, https://www.opendemocracy. net/en/odr/ukrainian-obituary/ [accessed 26 July 2023]. ■ "A Pair of Boots", Krytyka, March 2019, https://krytyka.com/en/articles/pair-boots
[accessed 26 July 2023]. |
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Contents Maren Röger 7 A Comprehensive Scholar and Gifted Facilitator: Olesya Khromeychuk’s Work on Ukraine Olesya Khromeychuk 14 Choosing Freedom in Ukraine: Historical Roots and Contemporary Meaning 26 Publications of Olesya Khromeychuk
Choosing Freedom in Ukraine 25 5 flat that was given to a family of a soldier fallen in the war against oppression. A free man, now dead, was hosting free people from different parts of his free country. When Russia started its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, there were many from Berlin to Washington who didn't trust Ukraine to hold its ground for more than a few days. They overestimated Russia's strength and underestimated Ukraine's resilience. That disbelief in the determination and unity of the Ukrainian people meant that the much-needed weapons and other aid arrived late—why arm a state that will fall in days?—and that more military and civilians were killed by the invading troops than would have been the case had the necessary provisions been supplied in advance, or at least promptly. At least part of the reason why the military, political and financial support was slow before the escalation, at the start of the full-scale invasion and continues to be hesitant at least in some coun tries today lies in misunderstanding of Ukraine as a state and a nation. And in misunder standing of the brutality that Russia is capable of. Trusting Ukrainians with their experience of the past, their defence of the present and their vision of the future is absolutely vital for the survival of Ukraine. But this trust is based on knowledge. To acquire that knowledge, we need to learn not just what Ukraine is not—in other words, that it's not like Russia—we need to learn what Ukraine is. We need to stop thinking of it as a buffer zone between our comfort and Russia's threat to disturb it.
Because if it doesn't stop being a buffer zone on our mental maps, it will continue to be a warzone. The democratic world is learning many lessons from the Ukrainian experience of fighting for freedom. A key lesson in my view is that freedom is fragile. Those who know its price, are willing to fight for it. Bibliography Serhy Plokh ii, The Russo-Ukrainian War: The Return of History (London: Allen Lane, 2023). Serhy Plokhii, The Gates of Europe. A History of Ukraine (New York: Basic Books; Reprint edition, 2017). Serhy Yekelchyk, Ukraine: What Everyone Needs to Know (Oxford: OUP, 2020). Mark von Hagen, "Does Ukraine Have a History?", Slavic Review, vol. 54, no.3 (1995): pp. 658 - 673. Rory Finnin in conversation with Sasha Dovzhyk, 'Ukraine as an Object of Knowledge: The State of Ukrainian Studies', London Ukrainian Review, 1 December 2021. Julie Fedor, Markku Kangaspuro, Jussi Lassila (eds), War and Memory in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017). Timothy Snyder, Bloodlands: Europe between Hitler and Stalin (London: Vintage; 1st edition, 2011). Timothy Snyder, Black Earth. The Holocaust as History and Warning (London: The Bodley Head, 2015). Rory Finnin, Blood of Others, Stalin's Crimean Atrocity and the Poetics of Solidarity (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2022). Sasha Dovzhyk, "Mother Tongue: The Story of a Ukrainian Language Convert", Lines Magazine, 23 February 2023. Uilleam Blacker, "What Ukrainian Literature Has Always Understood About Russia", The Atlantic, 10 March 2022. Vaclav Havel, The Power of the Powerless (Abingdon, Oxon:
Routledge), 2009.
В 26 Olesya Khromeychuk Publications by Olesya Khromeychuk The publications are listed in chronological order. Current publications are listed first, followed by earlier publications. Books ■ The Death of a Soldier Told By His Sister, London: Monoray, 2022. (First edition: A Loss: The Story of a Dead Soldier Told by His Sister, Stuttgart: ibidem-Verlag, 2021.) ■ 'Undetermined' Ukrainians. Post-War Narratives of the Waffen SS 'Galicia' Division, Oxford: Peter Lang, 2013. Academic Papers ■ "Instrumentalisation of War History in Contemporary Memory Politics in Ukraine. A Gender Perspective", Euxeinos - Governance and Culture in the Black Sea Region 10(29) (2020), pp. 27-46. ■ "Militarizing Women in the Ukrainian Nationalist Movement from the 1930s to the 1950s", Aspasia—Yearbook of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern European Women's and Gender History, 12 (1) (2018), pp. 1-34. ■ "Experiences of Women at War. Servicewomen during WWII and in the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Conflict in Donbas", Baltic Worlds, X (4) (2018), pp. 58-70. ■ "Negotiating Protest Spaces on the Maidan: A Gender Perspective", Journal of Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society, 2(1) (2016), pp.9-47. ■ “Ukrainians in the German Armed Forces During the Second World War", History. The Journal of the Historical Association, 100 (343) (2016), pp.704-724. ■ "The Shaping of "Historical Truth": Construction and Reconstruction of the Memory and Narrative of the Waffen SS "Galicia" Division", Canadian Slavonic Papers/Revue canadienne des slavistes, LIV (3-4) (2012), pp. 443-69. Book Chapters ■ "Glory to the
Heroes? Gender, Nationalism and Memory", in Glowacka-Grajper, Matgorzata and Wylegata, Anna, The Burden of the Past: History, Memory and Identity in Contemporary Ukraine, Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2020, pp. 140-163. ■ "From the Maidan to the Donbas: the Limitations on Choice for Women in Ukraine", in Attwood, Lynne and Yusupova, Marina and Schimpfoessl, Elisabeth, Gender and Choice in the Post-Soviet Context, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018, pp. 47-78. ■ "Gender and Nationalism on the Maidan", in Marples, David R. and Mills, Frederick V., Ukraine's Euromaidan. Analyses of a Civil Revolution, Stuttgart: Ibidem, 2015, pp. 123-146.
Робсобопь 27 В ■ "On the Periphery of History: Remembering the Waffen SS 'Galicia' Division in Ukraine", in Hausmann, Guido and Sklokina, Iryna, The Political Cult of the Dead in Ukraine. Traditions and Dimensions from the First World War to Today, Göttingen: Brill I V R unipress, 2021, pp. 175-196. Media Articles (Selection) ■ "A very Russian revolution”, The Strategist, 27 June 2023, https://www.aspistrategist. org.au/a-very-russian-revolution/ [accessed 26 July 2023]. ■ "In Ukraine, we are all carrying phantom pain", Prospect, 16 May 2023, https://www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/world/europe/ukraine/61414/ in-ukraine-we-are-all-carrying-phantom-pain [accessed 26 July 2023]. ■ "Why the West underestimated Ukraine", The New Statesman, 20 December 2022, https://www.newstatesman.com/world/europe/ukraine/2022/12/the-westunderestimated-ukraine-war [accessed 26 July 2023]. ■ "No, Putin didn't awaken Ukraine", The New York Times, 1 November 2022, https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/01/opinion/ukraine-war-national-identity. html?fbclid=lwAR04TFm9i-zXodgCUVEdj5O0dgHXcnJtlV1D_tlFCw6nK7eTl06ZBPa0bBI [accessed 26 July 2023]. ■ "Putin's regime is banking on western Ukraine fatigue", Prospect, 17 September 2022, https://www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/world/putins-regime-is-banking-on-westernukraine-fatigue [accessed 26 July 2023]. I Khromeychuk, Olesya and Blacker, Uilleam, "Foreword: Ukrainian Women Poets. How can faith, hope, and love live in a space of pain", The Continental Literary Magazine, 2 June 2022, https://continentalmagazine.com/2022/06/02/ukrainian-women-
poetsforeword/?fbclid=lwAR01xhvYaDnLx3IY6fur8ofQxLVr8rOQw7k4s62YRI2E9NFg_ mUZgoDX-_O [accessed 26 July 2023]. ■ "Where is Ukraine?", RSA Journal, 2 May 2022, https://www.thersa.org/ comment/2022/06/where-is-ukraine [accessed 26 July 2023]. ■ Khromeychuk, Olesya and Bilocerkowycz, Sonya, "The Nation Ukraine Has Become", The New York Review of Books, 25 March 2022, https://www.nybooks.com/ daily/2022/03/25/the-nation-ukraine-has-become/ [accessed 26 July 2023]. ■ Wir kämpfen für das Recht, eine Zukunft zu haben", Der Spiegel, 23 March 2022, https://www.spiegel.de/geschichte/olesya-khromeychuk-ueber-ukraine-kriegwir-kaempfen-fuer-das-recht-eine-zukunft-zu-haben-a-b79bbe18-10cc-4b70839f-252563f77275?utm_source=dlvr.it utm_medium=twitter#ref=rss [accessed 26 July 2023]. I "Ukraine seeks peace with the past", Atlantic Council, 7 October 2021, https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/ukrainealert/ukraine-seeks-peace-with-thepast/ [accessed 26 July 2023].
В 28 Olesya Khromeychuk ■ "Howto Love Your Homeland Properly", The Los Angeles Review of Books, 22 August 2021, https://lareviewofbooks.org/short-takes/ukraine-at-30-part-i-how-to-love-yourhomeland-properly/ [accessed 26 July 2023]. ■ "The Real Challenge is Arrival of the 'New Normal'", Kyiv Post, 17 Dec 2020, https://www.kyivpost.com/article/opinion/op-ed/olesya-khromeychuk-the-realchallenge-is-arrival-of-the-new-normal.html [accessed 26 July 2023]. ■ "Kremlin memory wars and the search for a unifying Ukrainian national identity", Atlantic Council, 29 Oct 2020, https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/ ukrainealert/kremlin-memory-wars-and-the-search-for-a-unifying-ukrainian-nationalidentity/ [accessed 26 July 2023]. ■ "On the edge of a European war, who gets to defend the state", openDemocracy, 14 Oct 2020. "Remembering the Wars of the Past, Let's Not Forget the Wars of the Present", Spotlight on Research, King's College London, 7 May 2020, https://www.kcl.ac.uk/news/remembering-the-wars-of-the-past-lets-not-forget-thewars-of-the-present [accessed 26 July 2023]. ■ "Staging War", in At the Front Line: Ukrainian Art, 2013-2019/La tinea del frente. El arte ucraniano, 2013-2019/Na Unit frontu. Ukrains'ke mystetstvo, 2013-2019, exhibition catalogue edited by Svitlana Biedarieva and Hanna Deikun, Mexico City and Kyiv: International 'Renaissance' Foundation, 2020. ■ "A Ukrainian obituary", openDemocracy, 14 Oct 2019, https://www.opendemocracy. net/en/odr/ukrainian-obituary/ [accessed 26 July 2023]. ■ "A Pair of Boots", Krytyka, March 2019, https://krytyka.com/en/articles/pair-boots
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geographic | Ukraine (DE-588)4061496-7 gnd |
geographic_facet | Ukraine |
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spelling | Khromeychuk, Olesya 1983- Verfasser (DE-588)104124116X aut Choosing freedom in Ukraine historical roots and contemporary meaning Olesya Khromeychuk ; edited by Maren Röger Dresden Sandstein [2023] © 2023 28 Seiten Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Oskar-Halecki-Vorlesung 2022 Geschichte 1991-2022 gnd rswk-swf Konzeption (DE-588)4204973-8 gnd rswk-swf Freiheit (DE-588)4018326-9 gnd rswk-swf Begriff (DE-588)4005248-5 gnd rswk-swf Ukraine (DE-588)4061496-7 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4048882-2 Rede gnd-content Ukraine (DE-588)4061496-7 g Freiheit (DE-588)4018326-9 s Begriff (DE-588)4005248-5 s Konzeption (DE-588)4204973-8 s Geschichte 1991-2022 z DE-604 Röger, Maren 1981- (DE-588)1028402392 edt wpr Leibniz-Institut für Geschichte und Kultur des Östlichen Europa (GWZO) (DE-588)1135144311 isb Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF (DE-604)BV049498320 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF 978-3-95498-781-8 (DE-604)BV049498320 Oskar-Halecki-Vorlesung 2022 (DE-604)BV035132567 2022 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034880699&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034880699&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Khromeychuk, Olesya 1983- Choosing freedom in Ukraine historical roots and contemporary meaning Oskar-Halecki-Vorlesung Konzeption (DE-588)4204973-8 gnd Freiheit (DE-588)4018326-9 gnd Begriff (DE-588)4005248-5 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4204973-8 (DE-588)4018326-9 (DE-588)4005248-5 (DE-588)4061496-7 (DE-588)4048882-2 |
title | Choosing freedom in Ukraine historical roots and contemporary meaning |
title_auth | Choosing freedom in Ukraine historical roots and contemporary meaning |
title_exact_search | Choosing freedom in Ukraine historical roots and contemporary meaning |
title_exact_search_txtP | Choosing freedom in Ukraine historical roots and contemporary meaning |
title_full | Choosing freedom in Ukraine historical roots and contemporary meaning Olesya Khromeychuk ; edited by Maren Röger |
title_fullStr | Choosing freedom in Ukraine historical roots and contemporary meaning Olesya Khromeychuk ; edited by Maren Röger |
title_full_unstemmed | Choosing freedom in Ukraine historical roots and contemporary meaning Olesya Khromeychuk ; edited by Maren Röger |
title_short | Choosing freedom in Ukraine |
title_sort | choosing freedom in ukraine historical roots and contemporary meaning |
title_sub | historical roots and contemporary meaning |
topic | Konzeption (DE-588)4204973-8 gnd Freiheit (DE-588)4018326-9 gnd Begriff (DE-588)4005248-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Konzeption Freiheit Begriff Ukraine Rede |
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