Book Як ми назвемо цю війну?

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«Як ми назвемо цю війну?»is a book chronicles the first two years of Ukrainian resistance against the full-scale Russian war, from 24 February, 2022, to 24 February, 2024. It compiles an archive of pivotal events, supplemented with documentary photos, battle maps, illustrations, memes, and infographics. Each month’s account concludes with reflections from Ukrainian intellectuals, providing insights into the prevailing news or emotions of that period.

The authors aim to cast history as it unfolds, illustrating the resilience of Ukrainians as they fight, volunteer, support each other, secure international backing, and navigate through shared tragedies and triumphs. This publication captures the essence of Ukraine’s valiant stand against aggression.

 

Editorial board: Bogdan Logvynenko (author of the idea of teh book, compiler of teh book), Vitaly Poberezhny (compiler of teh book), Serhiy Dudorov and Sofia Rakus (research), Ivan Naumenko and Serhii Karnaukh (expert consulting).

 

Language: Ukrainian

Year of publication: 2024

Number of pages: 312

Weight: 1500 g

Dimensions: 210×275 mm

ISBN: 978-617-8216-01-6

 

SKU: 9786178216016 Category:

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«Як ми назвемо цю війну?» — is a chronicle of two years of Ukrainian resistance in a full-scale war with Russia, from 24 February, 2022, to 24 February, 2024. It compiles an archive of pivotal events, supplemented with documentary photos, battle maps, illustrations, memes, and infographics. 

 

Each month’s account concludes with reflections from intellectuals, providing insights into the prevailing news or emotions of that period. Contributions include emotional and analytical texts by notable figures such as Roman Ratushnyi, novelist and essayist Oksana Zabuzhko, U.S. historian, professor at Yale University, specialist in Eastern Europe history studies Timothy Snyder, human rights lawyer and civil society leader Oleksandra Matviichuk, journalist and publicist Vitalii Portnikov, activist and Permanent Representative of the President of Ukraine in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea Tamila Tasheva, among others.

 

The opening sections, penned by the researcher Ihor Kromph, delve into the precursors of Russia’s attack on Ukraine, explaining through facts how Russia’s aggression against Ukraine lasted not two or ten years, but much longer.

 

Conceived to document history as it happens, this book endeavours to articulate the ongoing war from the Ukrainian perspective, encompassing both the battlefront and rear, mutual support, global solidarity, and the multifaceted experiences of national endurance.

 

We are grateful to Ivan Naumenko, director of Strategic Initiatives at the Come Back Alive Foundation, and Colonel Serhii Karnaukh of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, whose expertise significantly contributed to this work.

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