Regionalism without Regions : Reconceptualizing Ukraine's Heterogeneity / edited by Ulrich Schmid and Oksana Myshlovska. - New York : Central European University Press, (c)2019. - 1 online resource (1 volume) - Leipzig studies on the history and culture of East Central Europe ; vol. 5 .

Includes bibliographies and index.

Introduction / The regional differentiation of identities in Ukraine : how many regions? / The Ukrainian past and present : legacies, memory and attitudes / Language(s) in the Ukrainian regions : historical roots and the current situation / Literary mediascapes in Ukraine / Religion and the cultural geography of Ukraine / Recent regional economic development in Ukraine : does history help to explain the differences? / Ukraine in 2013-2014 : a new political geography / Renegotiating "Ukrainian identity" at the Euromaidan / Conclusion / Oksana Myshlovska, Ulrich Schmid and Tatjana Hofmann -- Maria Lewicka and Bartłomiej Iwańczak -- Andre Liebich, Oksana Myshlovska, Viktoriia Sereda, with Oleksandra Gaidai And Iryna Sklokina -- Juliane Besters-Dilger, Kateryna Karunyk and Serhii Vakulenko -- Tatjana Hofmann, Anna Chebotarova, Alexander Kratochvil and Ulrich Schmid -- Catherine Wanner and Viktor Yelensky -- Yaroslav Prytula, Natalia Pohorila, Svitlana Tyahlo, Elena Denisova-schmidt and Martin Huber -- Yaroslav Hrytsak -- Anna Chebotarova -- Oksana Myshlovska.

"This collective volume shows how Ukraine can best be understood through its regions and how the regions must be considered against the background of the nation. The overarching objective of the book is to challenge the dominance of the nation-state paradigm in the analyses of Ukraine by illustrating the interrelationship between national and regional dynamics of change. The authors--historians, sociologists, anthropologists, economists, literary critics and linguists from Ukraine, Poland, Switzerland, Germany and the USA--explicitly go beyond the perspective of an entity defined by traditional political borders and cultural, economic, historical or religious stereotypes. The research project that led to the composition of the book combined quantitative (statistical surveys conducted across Ukraine) and qualitative (in-depth interviews and focus-group discussion) methods. The authors came to the conclusion that regionalism as a defining phenomenon of Ukraine is more prominent than the regions themselves. This approach regards Ukraine as a construct in flux where different discourses intersect, concur and eventually merge through the lenses of various disciplines and methodologies"--



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National characteristics, Ukrainian.
Cultural pluralism--Ukraine.
Political geography.
Regionalism--Ukraine.
Ukrainians.


Electronic Books.

JN6633 / .R445 2019