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By Andrew Wilson, Graham Smith, Vivien Law, Annette Bohr, Edward Allworth

ISBN-10: 0521599687

ISBN-13: 9780521599689

The emergence in 1991 of the fourteen borderland post-Soviet states has been observed by way of the reforging in their nationwide identities. Such makes an attempt to reconsider or reimagine the kingdom have had an immense influence in reshaping the political, cultural and social lives of either nationwide and ethnic minority teams alike. This ebook analyzes those nationwide identities and explores their effects for the borderland states, with sizeable reports drawn from the Baltic states, Ukraine and Belarus, Transcaucasia and significant Asia.

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On the other hand, myths of national resistance and myths of revival are designed to prove that the nation retained its character under occupation, and demonstrate its existential urge towards freedom from foreign rule. The achievement of statehood in 1991 is therefore legitimated by presenting it as the result of a long, arduous and heroic period of struggle, rather than historical accident or the self-interested manoeuvrings of politicians. National history under foreign 'occupation' is reinterpreted retrospectively as a teleological struggle towards inevitable national revival, and different narratives obscured or occluded.

At the battle of Ulla in 1564 Ivan IV was defeated, losing 30,000 men to the Belarusians' 10,000, no as revenge for the bloody massacre of Polatsk in 1563. 125 on Sun Dec 23 06:04:06 WET 2012.

Only during the reign of Volodymyr the Great (980-1015) were Polatsk and Kiev under the same single authority; at other times, as in 1127-9, the two were at war. Myths of descent: Ukraine It is important that a national history should be continuous. 125 on Sun Dec 23 06:04:06 WET 2012. 004 Cambridge Books Online © Cambridge University Press, 2012 National history and identity in Ukraine and Belarus 33 statehood' (in Ukrainian derzhavnist', in Belarusian dziarzhaunasts') became a particularly strong theme after independence in 1991, as, in comparison to nineteenth-century populist historians, the main task was to legitimate political institutions inherited from the Soviet era rather than to identify the national character of a stateless people in the underculture of the narod.

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