
Minorities at War
cultural identity and resilience in ukraine
- Hardcover
298 pages
- Release Date
11 November 2024
Summary
Unseen Fronts: Minorities in the Russo-Ukrainian War
This collection delves into the experiences of Ukraine’s ethno-cultural minorities, revealing their forced displacement, emigration, and the destruction of their ways of life due to the ongoing conflict. It examines the impact of Russia’s war against Ukraine, starting in 2014 with the annexation of Crimea and the war in Donbas, on the cultural identities of these groups.
The book explores the mechanisms and components of t…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781032730639 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1032730633 |
| Series: | Routledge Advances in Minority Studies |
| Author: | Elmira Muratova, Nadia Zasanska |
| Publisher: | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
| Imprint: | Routledge |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 298 |
| Release Date: | 11 November 2024 |
| Weight: | 640g |
| Dimensions: | 234mm x 156mm |
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Critics Review
“Often underappreciated, Ukraine’s cultural diversity is a crucial source of its strength as well as a challenge for its policymakers, especially as Russia tries to weaponize minority rights in its bloody warfare. This timely book, featuring leading Ukrainian and global experts, is an essential read for understanding this important topic”.
Henry E. Hale, Professor of Political Science and International Affairs, and Director of the Elliott School’s Institute for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies at George Washington University
“This volume makes a thoughtful contribution to the discussion about national minorities in Ukraine. A range of different perspectives and case studies capture the diversity and hybridity of identities within the larger civic identity of Ukraine, mapping their role in the resilience of the Ukrainian state and future policy challenges”.
Gwendolyn Sasse, Director of the Centre for East European and International Studies (ZOiS) and Professor at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin; author of Russia’s War against Ukraine
“This urgent and extraordinary interdisciplinary volume sheds overdue light on how Ukraine’s minorities conceive of their future. It will change the way you think about Ukraine, and it will change the way you think about the most consequential conflict in Europe since the Second World War”.
Rory Finnin, University of Cambridge, Director, Cambridge Ukrainian Studies Programme
About The Author
Elmira Muratova
Elmira Muratova is a post-doctoral researcher at the European Centre for Minority Issues, Germany. Before that, she was an Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science and International Relations, Taurida National University (Ukraine). She has published widely on Crimean Tatars, collective memory and Islam.
Nadia Zasanska is a research fellow at the Interdisciplinary Center for European Studies at the Europa-Universität Flensburg, Germany. Her interests involve digital religion, media studies, and religious studies. Nadia has published in the areas of linguistics and digital religion.
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