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The Ukrainian Night Marci Shore

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The Ukrainian Night Marci Shore


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Zusammenfassung

A vivid and intimate account of the Ukrainian Revolution, the rare moment when the political became the existential

The Ukrainian Night Zusammenfassung

The Ukrainian Night: An Intimate History of Revolution Marci Shore

A vivid and intimate account of the Ukrainian Revolution, the rare moment when the political became the existential

Shore brilliantly captures the contingency, uncertainty, and chaos that was transmuted into the remarkable, seemingly transcendent solidarity of the Maidans unified resistance to a corrupt and cruel regime.Charles Taylor, professor emeritus of philosophy, McGill University

What is worth dying for? While the world watched the uprising on the Maidan as an episode in geopolitics, those in Ukraine during the extraordinary winter of 201314 lived the revolution as an existential transformation: the blurring of night and day, the loss of a sense of time, the sudden disappearance of fear, the imperative to make choices. The Maidan was an illumination of the human capacity for natality, the ability to act, to begin anew at this moment. It was the turning point without which Ukrainian resistance to the full-scale Russian invasion cannot be understood.

In this lyrical and piercing book, Marci Shore evokes the human face of the Ukrainian revolution. Grounded in interviews with activists and soldiers, parents and children, Shores book blends a narrative of suspenseful choices with a historians reflections on what revolution is and what it means. She gently sets her portraits of individual revolutionaries against the past as they understand itand the future as they hope to make it. In so doing, she provides a lesson about human solidarity in a world, our world, where the boundary between reality and fiction is ever more effaced.

The Ukrainian Night Bewertungen

[Shores] history entails an extraordinary declaration of the power of human will and self-determination.Kate Brown, Times Literary Supplement

The Ukrainian Night . . . seeks to portray the ideals that animated the protesters. Shore succeeds admirably, particularly because she tells the story through their words. . . . Her depictions of the sights, sounds and smells on the Maidan [are] superb.Rajan Menon, New York Times Book Review

Shore draws evocative portraits of the Ukrainian demonstrators who braved beatings and even death in 2013 to protest the government of President Viktor Yanukovych.New York Times Book Review, Editors Choice

Ms. Shore identifies the surrealism exemplified in the war as an enduring cultural divide. In the West people tended to believe that there were constraints on reality, whereas eastern Europeans knew that anything was possible. One fear that stalks this short, powerful book is that this distinction is breaking down, and not as the revolutionaries intendedthat Ukraine, with its saturating propaganda and warped identity politics, might be a vision of the Wests future rather than the other way round.The Economist

[Shore] records the simple but searing thoughts and impulses of those who fought or were caught up in the war. . . . Literature offers added resonance: for Shore, echoes from novels and short stories run through the tales she hears; for some of those who lived through these events, poetry was a sustaining force.Robert Legvold, Foreign Affairs

The Ukrainian Night is an engrossing study of key perspectives on the Maidan protests from 2013 to 2014 and presents a lived experience of these tumultuous and uncertain days for Ukrainian society.Elliot Dolan-Evans, Journal of Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society

Marci Shore has written a book that has a chance to become indispensable reading for anyone interested in revolution studies: passionate and thought-provoking.Aleksandra Konarzewska, Forum

As a guide, an historian, and a storyteller, Shore shows us the complex choices faced by the Ukrainians by artfully interweaving their personal experiences with the intellectual, social, and political history of the region.Anne Applebaum, Pulitzer Prizewinning author of Gulag: A History and Iron Curtain: The Crushing of Eastern Europe, 19441956

An excellent guide to understanding the Maidan Revolution in Ukraine, and its consequences. Shore has deep knowledge of the region, its history, and its current torment, and offers a lucid evaluation of the complicated evolution of Eastern Europe, which faces a dangerous situation. Her book is well written and honestly and deeply documented through direct and acute observations of facts on the ground.Norman Manea, Francis Flournoy Professor of European Studies and Writer in Residence, Bard College

Shore has the rare capacity to listen tohundreds of voices and turn them into both story and historythe finest possible achievement for any writer. In this book, she brings to life the protests and revolution in Ukraine from 20132014 by pairing personal anecdotes with political and historical analysis, showing readers how violence can affect ones own friends and acquaintances, inspiring them to start a revolution.Slavenka Drakulic, author of How We Survived Communism and Even Laughed

The best way to make sense of a revolution unfolding in front of your eyes is to fall in love with it. This is exactly what Marci Shore does in this insightful, moving, and beautifully written reflection on the Ukrainian Maidan.Ivan Krastev, chairman, Center for Liberal Strategies, Sofia, Bulgaria

Marci Shore, one of the most original American historians today, conjures up the Maidan, the first truly postmodern revolution, with lively scenes and invocations of the layers of a complex past. Her book preserves the memory of this historical moment, which has a unique significance for our political future.Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht, Albert Guerard Professor in Literature, Stanford University

This remarkable book gives you a sense of the Euromaidan in Kiev as lived experience, seen through the eyes of a host of very different participants. Shore brilliantly captures the contingency, uncertainty, and chaos that was transmuted into the remarkable, seemingly transcendent solidarity of the Maidans unified resistance to a corrupt and cruel regime.Charles Taylor, professor emeritus of philosophy, McGill University

Marci Shore shows us the history of the Ukrainian revolution set against the backdrop of ideas lived by concrete people. This professional historian does not hesitate to transcend the boundaries of her discipline by writing about herself, befriending her subjects, and openly identifying with the ideas she writes about. The empathetic criticism she practices makes for an excellent read and encourages engagement on the part of the reader.Sawomir Sierakowski, Krytyka Polityczna, Institute for Advanced Study in Warsaw

Über Marci Shore

Marci Shore is associate professor of history at Yale University and award-winning author of Caviar and Ashes and The Taste of Ashes. She has spent much of her adult life in Central and Eastern Europe.

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The Ukrainian Night: An Intimate History of Revolution Marci Shore
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Yale University Press
2018-02-06
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