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This landmark non-fiction history book by renowned scholar and participant‐observer Mykhailo Vynnytskyi offers the definitive chronicle and critical analysis of Ukraine’s Revolution of Dignity and the subsequent Russian aggression from 2013 through 2018 Drawing on his dual role—as active protester and as a key commentator for English-language media and on his “Thoughts from Kyiv” blog—the author reconstructs each pivotal moment: the Euromaidan protests, state violence and sniper attacks, the fall of President Yanukovych, Russia’s annexation of Crimea, and the opening salvos of the Donbas war .
Spanning 560 pages in a 150 × 210 mm hardcover format, this Ukrainian-language history book features concise black-and-white illustrations and meticulously researched timelines that bring depth to its exploration of democracy, civic resistance, national identity, and informational warfare. Whether you’re seeking books in Ukrainian for a deep dive into Eastern European history or looking to broaden your understanding of modern revolutions, this volume stands out as a must-read.