Borderland

A Journey Through The History Of The Ukraine
by Anna Reid

Jun 1, 2000
Paperback
US $17.00
CAN $20.50
ISBN: 9780813337920
ISBN-10: 0813337925
Published by Basic Books

 

Description

Borderland tells the story of Ukraine. A thousand years ago it was the center of the first great Slav civilization, Kievan Rus. In 1240, the Mongols invaded from the east, and for the next seven centureies, Ukraine was split between warring neighbors: Lithuanians, Poles, Russians, Austrians, and Tatars. Again and again, borderland turned into battlefield: during the Cossack risings of the seventeenth century, Russia’s wars with Sweden in the eighteenth, the Civil War of 1918–1920, and under Nazi occupation. Ukraine finally won independence in 1991, with the collapse of the Soviet Union. Bigger than France and a populous as Britain, it has the potential to become one of the most powerful states in Europe. In this finely written and penetrating book, Anna Reid combines research and her own experiences to chart Ukraine’s tragic past. Talking to peasants and politicians, rabbis and racketeers, dissidents and paramilitaries, survivors of Stalin’s famine and of Nazi labor camps, she reveals the layers of myth and propaganda that wrap this divided land. From the Polish churches of Lviv to the coal mines of the Russian-speaking Donbass, from the Galician shtetlech to the Tatar shantytowns of Crimea, the book explores Ukraine’s struggle to build itself a national identity, and identity that faces up to a bloody past, and embraces all the peoples within its borders.

Reviews


”A beautifully written evocation of Ukraine’s brutal past and its shaky efforts to construct a better future.… Reid succeeds invividly conjuring up dozens of little known heroes and villains of Ukrainian history.… Reid summons up the rogues and poets of Ukraine’s past with a deft touch, but her real theme is the tragedy which has been Ukraine’s lot for much of its history.… Borderland is a tapestry woven of the stories of all its inhabitants, recording their triumphs and their conflicts with the fairness of a compassionate outsider.”
Financial Times

”Gripping history.… Reid … writes with authority having lived for three years in Kiev as a reporter.… [She] is remarkably clear-headed about the many competing versions of Ukraine’s history and its mostly invented heroes. A wise and generous government in Kiev would give her a medal.”
The Times

"Reid … has stepped forward with an ambitious, fluent, and remarkably comprehesive synthesis that should be required reading for anyone interested in the region."
The Boston Globe

“A long overdue book on the history of Ukraine. The long-suffering Ukrainian people experienced losses from the Soviet terror on a par with those endured by Cambodia under the hand of Pol Pot.”
The Spectator

“Reid has sharp vision and an inquiring mind. Often controversial, but never stuffy, she takes her reader on a tour of Ukraine, relating past events to a modern context. She proves herself an astute observer of the Ukrainian scene.”
Times Literary Supplement

“This book takes the reader on a fascinating and often violent odyssey, spanning more than 1,000 years of conflict and culture. She translates her obvious mastery of her subject into an accessible work, which should enrich the experience of any traveller to this new country.”
The Independent

“Fascinating stuff: Anna Reid’s specialist knowledge, her infectious enthusiasm, accessible style and eye for telling detail are put to good effect. Looks likely to become a standard work on the subject for many years to come.”
— William Dalrymple

"Reid … has stepped forward with an ambitious, fluent, and remarkably comprehesive synthesis that should be required reading for anyone interested in the region."
Boston Sunday Globe

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