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Peter Rodgers

    Nation, region and history in post-communist transitions
    Life, Death and Other Distractions
    • Life, Death and Other Distractions

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      The collection showcases a blend of humor and poignancy through a series of short stories that navigate the complexities of life and death. Each tale is crafted to be both entertaining and thought-provoking, offering a unique perspective on the human experience. With a balance of wit and depth, these stories serve as delightful yet insightful reflections, making them perfect for readers seeking brief yet impactful literary escapes.

      Life, Death and Other Distractions
    • Since Ukraine's independence in 1991, the topics of nation and identity have sparked significant debate. This monograph investigates how national identity is being reconstructed by the Ukrainian state and negotiated within society. The author argues that the focus on ethnicity and language in discussions of identity is overly simplistic. Instead, a regional approach is proposed to understand how Ukraine’s regional differences influence nation-building processes. Following the 'Orange Revolution,' the notion of Ukraine as a 'divided' nation between 'East' and 'West' has gained traction, often oversimplifying the complexities of its political landscape. The study emphasizes the need for academics, policymakers, and politicians to move beyond this binary perspective. By analyzing Ukraine’s regionalism through the lens of diversity rather than division, the author deconstructs the concept of ‘Eastern Ukraine’ by examining three localities near the Ukrainian-Russian border. This approach reveals how individuals interpret their region's role in the broader context of nation-building in Ukraine, ultimately developing a nuanced understanding of identity politics in the country.

      Nation, region and history in post-communist transitions