Journal of Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society
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SPECIAL SECTION: MULTILINGUALISM IN UKRAINE Introduction: Ukraine's Multilingualism RORY FINNIN and IVAN KOZACHENKO The Languages and Tongues of Mykola Markevych TARAS KOZNARSKY Channel Switching: Language Change and the Conversion Trope in Modern Ukrainian Literature MYROSLAV SHKANDRIJ Linguistic Conversion in Ukraine: NationBuilding on the Self LAADA BILANIUK Ukrainian Cinema and the Challenges of Multilingualism: From the 1930s to the Present VITALY CHERNETSKY I Will Understand You, Brother, Just Like You Will Understand Me: Multilingualism in the Songs of the War in Donbas IRYNA SHUVALOVA REPORTS: Multilingualism in the Academy: Language Dynamics in Ukraine's Higher Education Institutions OLENKA BILASH Language Use among Crimean Tatars in Ukraine: Context and Practice ALINA ZUBKOVYCH SPECIAL SECTION: ISSUES IN THE HISTORY AND MEMORY OF THE OUN III Introduction: The Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists and European Fascism During World War II ANDREAS UMLAND AND YULIYA YURCHUK The OUN(b), the Germans, and AntiJewish Violence in Eastern Galicia during Summer 1941 KAI STRUVE The Biography of the OUN(m) Activist Oleksa Babii in the Light of his Memoirs on Escaping Execution (1942) YURI RADCHENKO The Ustaas and Fascism: Abolitionism, Revolution, and Ideology (192942) TOMISLAV DULI AND GORAN MILJAN REVIEWS Ksenia Maksimovtsova, Language Conflicts in Contemporary Estonia, Latvia, and Ukraine: A Comparative Exploration of Discourses in PostSoviet RussianLanguage Digital Media OLGA KHABIBULINA Marille Wijermars and Katja Lehtisaari (eds.), Freedom of Expression in Russia's New Mediasphere OLENA NEDOZHOGINA Nadja Douglas, Public Control of Armed Forces in the Russian Federation OLEKSII POLTORAKOV ABOUT THE GUEST EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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George Soroka received his PhD in Political Science from Harvard University in 2014. He is currently working on a book regarding how contentious historical interpretations function in defining contemporary foreign-policy objectives between Poland, Ukraine, and Russia. Tomasz Stêpniewski is an associate professor at the Institute of Political Science and International Affairs, Faculty of Social Sciences, John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin. He is also the co-editor (along with Soroka) of the book Ukraine after Maidan: Revisiting Domestic and Regional Security (Stuttgart: ibidem 2018).
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Special Section: Multilingualism in Ukraine Rory Finnin, Ivan Kozachenko: Introduction: Ukraine s Multilingualism Taras Koznarsky: The Languages and Tongues of Mykola Markevych Myroslav Shkandrij: Channel Switching: Language Change and the Conversion Trope in Modern Ukrainian Literature Laada Bilaniuk: Linguistic Conversion in Ukraine: Nation-Building on the Self Vitaly Chernetsky: Ukrainian Cinema and the Challenges of Multilingualism: From the 1930s to the Present Iryna Shuvalova: Multilingualism in the Songs of the War in Donbas Olenka Bilash: Multilingualism in the Academy: Language Dynamics in Ukraine s Higher Education Institutions Alina Zubkovych: Language Use among Crimean Tatars in Ukraine: Context and Practice Special Section: Issues in the History and Memory of the OUN III Andreas Umland, Yuliya Yurchuk: Introduction: The Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists and European Fascism During World War II Kai Struve: The OUN(b), the Germans, and Anti-Jewish Violence in Eastern Galicia during Summer 1941 Yuri Radchenko: The Biography of the OUN(m) Activist Oleksa Babii in the Light of His Memoirs on Escaping Execution (1942) Tomislav Duli , Goran Miljan: The Ustäas and Fascism: Abolitionism, Revolution, and Ideology (1929 42)
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Herausgeber ibidem-Verlag
- Gewicht 433g
- Untertitel 2020/1
- Autor Julie Makarychev Fedor
- Titel Journal of Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society
- Veröffentlichung 30.05.2020
- ISBN 3838214161
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9783838214160
- Jahr 2020
- Größe H210mm x B148mm x T19mm
- Anzahl Seiten 334
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Beiträge von Miljan Goran, Tomislav Dulic, Rory Finnin, Ivan Kozachenko, Taras Koznarsky, Myroslav Shkandrij, Laada Bilaniuk, Vitaly Chernetsky, Iryna Shuvalova, Olenka Bilash, Alina Zubkovych, Andreas Umland, Yuliya Yurchuk, Kai Struve, Yuri Radchenko
- Schöpfer Andreas Umland, Yuliya Yurchuk, Miljan Goran, Tomislav Dulic, Rory Finnin, Ivan Kozachenko, Taras Koznarsky, Myroslav Shkandrij, Laada Bilaniuk, Vitaly Chernetsky, Iryna Shuvalova, Olenka Bilash, Alina Zubkovych, Kai Struve, Yuri Radchenko
- Editor Julie Fedor, Andrey Makarychev, Andreas Umland, Gergana Dimova, Yuliya Yurchuk, Rory Finnin, Ivan Kozachenko
- Auflage 1. Auflage
- GTIN 09783838214160