Freedom and Terror in the Donbas

A Ukrainian-Russian Borderland, 1870s–1990s

Hiroaki Kuromiya author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:28th Aug '98

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This book presents an analysis of critical events in modern Ukrainian and Russian history from a regional perspective.

This is a book about the steppe frontier land on the border of Ukraine and Russia. Making use of formerly closed archives, the author paints a detailed yet panoramic picture of the tumultuous history of the Donbas and analyzes critical events in modern Ukrainian and Russian history from a regional perspective.This book discusses both the freedom of the Ukrainian-Russian borderland of the Donbas and the terror it has suffered because of that freedom. In a detailed panorama the book presents the tumultuous history of this steppe frontier land from its foundation as a modern coal and steel industrial centre to the post-Soviet present. Wild and unmanageable, this haven for fugitives posed a constant political challenge to Moscow and Kiev. In the light of new information gained from years of work in previously closed Soviet archives (including the former KGB archives in the Donbas), the book presents, from a regional perspective, new interpretations of critical events in modern Ukrainian and Russian history: the Russian Revolution, the famine of 1932–3, the Great Terror, World War II, collaboration, the Holocaust, and de-Stalinization.

'Kuromiya's latest work is a masterful case study of the Donbas region through revolution, civil war, the New Economic Policy, and Stalinist construction. It is based not only on a synthesis of every conceivable secondary source, but also on a detailed consideration of archives in Moscow, Kiev, and the Donbas itself. At the level of a regional study, Kuromiya's work is path-breaking.' Economic History Review

ISBN: 9780521622387

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm

Weight: 670g

378 pages