"There are No Good Russians"
Rotar, Igor
Sold by Biblios, Frankfurt am main, HESSE, Germany
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Add to basketSold by Biblios, Frankfurt am main, HESSE, Germany
AbeBooks Seller since September 10, 2024
Condition: New
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Add to basketThis book is the testimony of an eyewitness who visited Ukraine three times after 2014, and on both sides of the front. There is not much information about the fighting in this book. This book is about something else. The author tries to show the peaceful or almost peaceful life of people during the war, how this terrible catastrophe changed the psychology of people, their attitude to Russia and Russian culture, what Ukraine will be in the near future.
Igor Rotar not only describes in detail life during the war in various parts of Ukraine, from Transcarpathia to Donbass, including separatist enclaves, but also analyzes social, national, and cultural problems: language policy, different schools of historiography, politicization of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, the Jewish question, and the Volyn massacre.
The "imperialist gene" is not only characteristic of contemporary Russia. Both Gorbachev and Yeltsin tried to preserve the empire, while Putin simply carried this policy to its logical conclusion, which turned out to be a catastrophe on a global scale.
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