Dr. Milana Nikolko
History of Crimea and Bucha
A basic discussion
Interview recorded on July 26, 2022
Dr. Milana Nikolko
History of Crimea and Bucha
A more advanced discussion
Interview recorded on July 26, 2022
History of Crimea and Bucha
Academic resources
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Magocsi, P.R. (2014b). ‘Crimea is not Russian: History of Crimea, Ukraine.’ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYd_-1hP3uA
Magocsi, P.R. (2018). Historia Ukrainy. Ziemia i ludzie (Warsaw: Ksiegarnia Akademicka).
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Plokhy, S. (2015). The Gates of Europe. A History of Ukraine. London and New York: Allen Lane and Basic Books.
Plokhy, S. (2016). Brama Yevropy. Istoriya Ukrayiny vid skifskykh voyen do nezalezhnosti. Kharkiv: Knyzhkovyy Klub ‘Klub Simeynoho Dozvillya.’
Plokhy, S. (2017). Lost Kingdom. A History of Russian Nationalism from Ivan the Great to Vladimir Putin. London: Penguin Books.
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History of Crimea and Bucha
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