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  • - A History of Ukraine
    af Serhii Plokhy
    138,95 kr.

    From award-winning historian Serhii Plokhy, The Gates of Europe is the definitive history of Ukraine that helps us understand the country's past and the current crisisLocated at the western edge of the Eurasian steppe, Ukraine has long been the meeting place of empires - Roman to Ottoman, Habsburg to Russian - and they all left their imprint on the landscape, the language and the people living within these shifting borders. In this authoritative book, Serhii Plokhy traces the history of Ukraine from the arrival of the Vikings in the tenth century to the current Russian invasion of eastern Ukraine and annexation of Crimea. Fascinating and multi-layered, The Gates of Europe is the essential guide to understanding not just Ukraine's past but also its future.

  • af Serhii Plokhy
    258,95 kr.

    I Angrebet – Ruslands krig mod Ukraine og dens følger for verden forklarer en af verdens ledende forskere inden for ukrainsk historie, hvorfor Rusland gik til angreb mod Ukraine, og hvordan krigen vil ændre vores verdensorden.Hvorfor angreb Rusland? Selvom Rusland i månedsvis havde oprustet militært langs den ukrainske grænse, kom det som et chok for resten af verden, da det, der har vist sig at være den største konflikt i Europa siden Anden Verdenskrig, blev indledt, 24. februar 2022. I denne højaktuelle bog giver den anerkendte historiker og østeuropaekspert Serhii Plokhy sit bud på, hvordan Ruslands krig vil ændre verdensordenen i de kommende årtier. Han fortæller om et ukrainsk folk, der på tværs af etniske, kulturelle og sproglige grænser har fundet sin identitet som frontlinjestat i den nye kolde krig, der nu begynder. Og han skitserer en global udenrigspolitik, der bevæger sig væk fra økonomisk samarbejde mod dominans, vasalstater og militær styrke – med alvorlige konsekvenser for os alle. Kun hvis Vesten erkender dette, vil vi være i stand til at hævde vores frihed også i fremtiden.Serhii Plokhy er professor i ukrainsk historie og leder for Ukrainian Research Institute ved Harvard University. Han har udgivet en række bøger og artikler om Øst-Europa, Rusland, Den kolde krig og atomalderens historie. Han er blevet tildelt en række priser for sine bøger, blandt andet Lionel Gerber-prisen og Baillie Gifford-prisen.

  • - History of a Tragedy
    af Serhii Plokhy
    138,95 kr.

  • - The Final Days of the Soviet Union
    af Serhii Plokhy
    153,95 kr.

    BY THE AUTHOR OF CHERNOBYL: HISTORY OF A TRAGEDY, WINNER OF THE BAILLIE GIFFORD PRIZE 2018 WINNER OF THE PUSHKIN HOUSE RUSSIAN BOOK PRIZE 2015 On Christmas Day 1991 Mikhail Gorbachev resigned as president of the Soviet Union. By the next day the USSR was officially no more and the USA had emerged as the world's sole superpower. Award-winning historian Serhii Plokhy presents a page-turning account of the preceding five months of drama, filled with failed coups d'tat and political intrigue. Honing in on this previously disregarded but crucial period and using recently declassified documents and original interviews with key participants, he shatters the established myths of 1991 and presents a bold new interpretation of the Soviet Union's final months. Plokhy argues that contrary to the triumphalist Western narrative, George H. W. Bush desperately wanted to preserve the Soviet Union and keep Gorbachev in power, and that it was Ukraine and not the US that played the key role in the collapse of the Soviet Union. The consequences of those five months and the myth-making that has since surrounded them are still being felt in Crimea, Russia, the US, and Europe today. With its spellbinding narrative and strikingly fresh perspective, The Last Empire is the essential account of one of the most important watershed periods in world history, and is indispensable reading for anyone seeking to make sense of international politics today.

  • - A History of Russian Nationalism from Ivan the Great to Vladimir Putin
    af Serhii Plokhy
    109,95 kr.

  • - Mykhailo Hrushevsky and the Writing of Ukrainian History
    af Serhii Plokhy
    704,95 kr.

    Unmaking Imperial Russia examines Hrushevsky's construction of a new historical paradigm that brought about the nationalization of the Ukrainian past and established Ukrainian history as a separate field of study.

  • af Serhii Plokhy
    248,95 kr.

    Despite repeated warnings from the White House, Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 shocked the world. Why did Putin start the war-and why has it unfolded in previously unimaginable ways? Ukrainians have resisted a superior military; the West has united, while Russia grows increasingly isolated.Serhii Plokhy, a leading historian of Ukraine and the Cold War, offers a definitive account of this conflict, its origins, course, and the already apparent and possible future consequences. Though the current war began eight years before the all-out assault-on February 27, 2014, when Russian armed forces seized the building of the Crimean parliament-the roots of this conflict can be traced back even earlier, to post-Soviet tensions and imperial collapse in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Providing a broad historical context and an examination of Ukraine and Russia's ideas and cultures, as well as domestic and international politics, Plokhy reveals that while this new Cold War was not inevitable, it was predictable.Ukraine, Plokhy argues, has remained central to Russia's idea of itself even as Ukrainians have followed a radically different path. In a new international environment defined by the proliferation of nuclear weapons, the disintegration of the post-Cold War international order, and a resurgence of populist nationalism, Ukraine is now more than ever the most volatile fault line between authoritarianism and democratic Europe.

  • af Serhii Plokhy
    148,95 - 333,95 kr.

    'Absolutely stunning. . . a formidable achievement. A six-part historical thriller that is essential reading for both our politicians and the ordinary citizen' Kai BirdBest-selling historian Serhii Plokhy returns with an illuminating exploration of the atomic age through the history of six nuclear disasters In 2011, a 43-foot-high tsunami crashed into a nuclear power plant in Fukushima, Japan. In the following days, explosions would rip buildings apart, three reactors would go into nuclear meltdown, and the surrounding area would be swamped in radioactive water. It is now considered one of the costliest nuclear disasters ever. But Fukushima was not the first, and it was not the worst. . . In Atoms and Ashes, acclaimed historian Serhii Plokhy tells the tale of the six nuclear disasters that shook the world: Bikini Atoll, Kyshtym, Windscale, Three Mile Island, Chernobyl and Fukushima. Based on wide-ranging research and witness testimony, Plokhy traces the arc of each crisis, exploring in depth the confused decision-making on the ground and the panicked responses of governments to contain the crises and often cover up the scale of the catastrophe. As the world increasingly looks to renewable and alternative sources of energy, Plokhy lucidly argues that the atomic risk must be understood in explicit terms, but also that these calamities reveal a fundamental truth about our relationship with nuclear technology: that the thirst for power and energy has always trumped safety and the cost for future generations.

  • - Cultural Encounters and Negotiations
    af Serhii Plokhy
    836,95 kr.

    Ukraine and Europe challenges the popular perception of Ukraine as a country torn between Europe and the east. Twenty-two scholars from Europe, North America, and Australia explore the complexities of Ukraine's relationship with Europe and its role the continent's historical and cultural development.

  • af Serhii Plokhy
    208,95 kr.

    On February 24, 2022, the first day of Russia's all-out attack on Ukraine, armored vehicles approached the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in northern Ukraine. Russian occupation of the plant, which would last thirty-five days, had begun.Only the dedication and resolve of Ukrainian personnel, who were held hostage and worked shifts for weeks instead of days, spared the world a new Chernobyl accident. They had to make life-or-death decisions on cooperation or resistance, balancing loyalty to their families, their homeland, and innocent civilians in Ukraine and beyond who would suffer the consequences of a nuclear accident should it occur. The choices they made helped to save the world from another Chernobyl disaster.Meanwhile, a much more dangerous situation developed at the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant in southern Ukraine, the largest such facility in Europe. Following an attack there in March 2022, the Russian military remains in control, and Ukrainian intelligence warns of the potential for nuclear terrorism. We must face up to a new reality: there has already been warfare at two nuclear sites, and others are vulnerable.In a book that reads like a thriller, Serhii Plokhy, a leading historian of the Cold War and Ukrainian history, joins the stories of the Russo-Ukrainian War and the Chernobyl nuclear disaster to sound the alarm about the dangers of nuclear sites in a time of heightened conflict. There are 440 such sites around the globe today, and Russia's aggression against Ukraine will not be the last war in human history. The story of the men and women of Chornobyl is more than recent history: it is also a glimpse into the not-so-distant future.

  • af Serhii Plokhy
    109,95 - 278,95 kr.

  • af Serhii Plokhy
    101,95 kr.

    Despite repeated warnings from the White House, Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 shocked the world. Why did Putin start the war-and why has it unfolded in previously unimaginable ways? Ukrainians have resisted a superior military; the West has united, while Russia grows increasingly isolated.Serhii Plokhy, a leading historian of Ukraine and the Cold War, offers a definitive account of this conflict, its origins, course, and the already apparent and possible future consequences. Though the current war began eight years before the all-out assault-on February 27, 2014, when Russian armed forces seized the building of the Crimean parliament-the roots of this conflict can be traced back even earlier, to post-Soviet tensions and imperial collapse in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Providing a broad historical context and an examination of Ukraine and Russia's ideas and cultures, as well as domestic and international politics, Plokhy reveals that while this new Cold War was not inevitable, it was predictable.Ukraine, Plokhy argues, has remained central to Russia's idea of itself even as Ukrainians have followed a radically different path. In a new international environment defined by the proliferation of nuclear weapons, the disintegration of the post-Cold War international order, and a resurgence of populist nationalism, Ukraine is now more than ever the most volatile fault line between authoritarianism and democratic Europe.

  • af Serhii Plokhy
    133,95 kr.

  • - Ruslands krig mod Ukraine og dens følger for verden
    af Serhii Plokhy
    153,95 kr.

    Den 24. februar 2022 vågnede verden op til den chokerende nyhed, at Rusland havde invaderet Ukraine. Mens historikeren Serhii Plokhy prøvede at komme i kontakt med venner og familie i Ukraine, som pludselig befandt sig midt i den største konflikt siden Anden Verdenskrig, forsøgte han at forstå denne udvikling i Europas historie. Hvorfor angreb Rusland? Og hvorfor nu? Og hvordan vil Ukraine, Rusland og verden se ud bagefter?I ”Angrebet” redegør den anerkendte ekspert i ukrainsk historie for konfliktens baggrund. Han analyserer forløbet og giver sit bud på konsekvenserne af denne krig – for Ukraine, Europa og verden.Om forfatteren:Serhii Plokhy (f. 1957) er professor i ukrainsk historie og leder af Ukrainian Research Institute ved Harvard University. Han har udgivet en række bøger og artikler om Østeuropa, Rusland, den kolde krig og atomalderens historie, bl.a. ”The Gates of Europe”, som blev en New York Times-bestseller og ”Chernobyl: History of a Tragedy”, som Serhii Plokhy modtog Baillie Gifford-prisen for.

  • af Serhii Plokhy
    338,95 kr.

    The full story of the only time American and Soviets fought side-by-side in World War II, and how it frayed the Grand Alliance.

  • - A New History of the Cuban Missile Crisis
    af Serhii Plokhy
    178,95 kr.

    'An enthralling account of a pivotal moment in modern history. . . replete with startling revelations about the deception and mutual suspicion that brought the US and Soviet Union to the brink of Armageddon in October 1962' Martin Chilton, IndependentThe definitive new history of the Cuban Missile Crisis from the author of Chernobyl: History of a Tragedy, winner of the Baillie Gifford PrizeFor more than four weeks in the autumn of 1962 the world teetered. The consequences of a misplaced step during the Cuban Missile Crisis could not have been more grave. Ash and cinder, famine and fallout; nuclear war between the two most-powerful nations on Earth.In Nuclear Folly, award-winning historian Serhii Plokhy tells the riveting story of those weeks, tracing the tortuous decision-making and calculated brinkmanship of John F. Kennedy, Nikita Khrushchev and Fidel Castro, and of their advisors and commanders on the ground. More often than not, Plokhy argues, the Americans and Soviets simply misread each other, operating under mutual distrust, second-guesses and false information. Despite all of this, nuclear disaster was avoided thanks to one very human reason: fear.Drawing on an impressive array of primary sources, including recently declassified KGB files, Plokhy masterfully illustrates the drama of those tense days. Authoritative, fast-paced and unforgettable, this is the definitive new account of the Cold War's most perilous moment.

  • af Serhii Plokhy
    183,95 - 598,95 kr.

  • - The History of a Nuclear Catastrophe
    af Serhii Plokhy
    233,95 kr.

  • - An Untold Story of World War II
    af Serhii Plokhy
    133,95 kr.

  • - The Quest for Empire and the Making of the Russian Nation
    af Serhii Plokhy
    433,95 kr.

    From a preeminent scholar of Eastern Europe and the prizewinning author of Chernobyl, the essential history of Russian imperialism. In 2014, Russia annexed the Crimea and attempted to seize a portion of Ukraine -- only the latest iteration of a centuries-long effort to expand Russian boundaries and create a pan-Russian nation. In Lost Kingdom, award-winning historian Serhii Plokhy argues that we can only understand the confluence of Russian imperialism and nationalism today by delving into the nation's history. Spanning over 500 years, from the end of the Mongol rule to the present day, Plokhy shows how leaders from Ivan the Terrible to Joseph Stalin to Vladimir Putin exploited existing forms of identity, warfare, and territorial expansion to achieve imperial supremacy. An authoritative and masterful account of Russian nationalism, Lost Kingdom chronicles the story behind Russia's belligerent empire-building quest.

  • - The Final Days of the Soviet Union
    af Serhii Plokhy
    268,95 kr.

    A Prize-winning historian presents a vivid revisionist account of the Soviet Union's collapse over the final five months of 1991.

  • - A Cold War Spy Story
    af Serhii Plokhy
    253,95 kr.

    From one of the foremost historians of the former Soviet Union, a nonfiction spy thriller about a KGB assassin whose defection to the West changed the face of Cold War espionage.

  • - A Cold War Spy Story
    af Serhii Plokhy
    143,95 kr.

    The true story that inspired The Man with the Golden Gun by Ian Fleming

  • - Representations of the Past
    af Serhii Plokhy
    343,95 kr.

    This book makes important assertions not only about the conflicts and negotiations inherent to opposing historiographic traditions, but about ways of overcoming the limitations imposed by those traditions.

  • - A Study in Iconography
    af Serhii Plokhy
    173,95 kr.

    Ukrainian Cossacks used icon painting to investigate their relationship not only with God but also their relationship with the Russian tsar. In this groundbreaking study, Serhii Plokhy examines the political and religious culture of Ukrainian Cossackdom, as reflected in the Cossack-era paintings, icons, and woodcuts.