Ukraine: A Nation Forged in Struggle by Ivo Vichev is a comprehensive history of Ukraine, tracing the country's long fight for survival, identity, and sovereignty from antiquity to the present war.
Spanning more than a thousand years, this book explores how Ukraine emerged at the crossroads of empires and endured centuries of foreign domination. From the legacy of Kyivan Rus' and the Cossack era to imperial rule under Poland-Lithuania and Russia, from the trauma of Soviet repression and the Holodomor famine to the devastation of the Second World War, Ukraine's past is marked by repeated attempts to erase its national identity—and by repeated resistance.
The narrative continues through the collapse of the Soviet Union and Ukraine's hard-won independence in 1991, examining the challenges of post-Soviet transition, oligarchic power, democratic revolutions, and geopolitical pressure from Russia. The book culminates in a detailed account of the Maidan Revolution, Russia's seizure of Crimea, the war in the Donbas, and the full-scale invasion launched in 2022.
Written for general readers as well as students of history, Ukraine: A Nation Forged in Struggle combines rigorous historical analysis with clear, compelling storytelling. It explains not only what has happened in Ukraine, but why it matters—placing the current conflict in its deep historical context.
This book is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand Ukraine beyond the headlines: as a nation shaped by endurance, sacrifice, and an unyielding commitment to freedom.
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