Soviet Union Books
To Make a Village Soviet: Jehovah's Witnesses and the Transformation of a Postwar Ukrainian Borderland
In June 1949 the Soviet state arrested seven farmers from the village of Bila Tserkva. Not wealthy or powerful, the men were unknown outside their community, and few had ever heard of their small,...
Read MoreTo Make a Village Soviet: Jehovah's Witnesses and the Transformation of a Postwar Ukrainian Borderland
In June 1949 the Soviet state arrested seven farmers from the village of Bila Tserkva. Not wealthy or powerful, the men were unknown outside their community, and few had ever heard of their small,...
Read MoreKin Majorities: Identity and Citizenship in Crimea and Moldova
In Moldova, the number of dual citizens has risen exponentially in the last decades. Before annexation, many saw Russia as granting citizenship to—or passportizing—large numbers in Crimea. Both are...
Read MoreMaking Ukraine: Negotiating, Contesting, and Drawing the Borders in the Twentieth Century
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Russia’s illegal annexation of Crimea in 2014 and the ongoing war in eastern Ukraine have brought scholarly and public attention to Ukraine’s borders. Making Ukraine aims to investigate the various...
Read MoreTraitor: A Novel
In the exhilarating tradition of I Am Pilgrim comes a sprawling, international high-stakes thriller that pits the intelligence of one man against one of the most successful spies ever to operate ag...
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