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Ukraine's Maidan, Russia`s War - A Chronicle and Analysis of the Revolution of Dignity

Ukraine's Maidan, Russia`s War - A Chronicle and Analysis of the Revolution of Dignity

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In 2014, Ukrainians rose up against a corrupt, Moscow-backed regime, sparking a social revolution that established a new Ukrainian identity and transformed the country, region, and world. This book provides a chronicle of the Maidan and Russia's ongoing war and an analysis of the Revolution of Dignity from a participant observer's perspective.

Format: Hardback
Length: 450 pages
Publication date: 08 December 2021
Publisher: ibidem-Verlag, Jessica Haunschild u Christian Schon


In the early months of 2014, a significant uprising erupted in Ukraine, fueled by the brutal assault by their government on peaceful students. The Maidan protesters, initially driven by the desire for EU integration, quickly evolved into a powerful movement that championed the right to a dignified existence. They learned the art of organization, collaboration, and civil society, forming a unified front against a corrupt and Moscow-backed regime.

One of the most striking aspects of the Revolution of Dignity was the establishment of a new Ukrainian identity. The protesters rejected the hierarchies of industrial society and embraced a post-modern heterarchy, focusing on territorial inclusivity and a present-oriented perspective. Symbols such as the yellow and blue Ukrainian flags became powerful mobilizing forces, rallying millions of people behind their cause.

The social revolution that unfolded in Ukraine was driven by an urban bourgeoisie that sought to break free from the constraints of traditional social structures. They rejected the hierarchies of the past and embraced a more democratic and egalitarian society. This shift in mindset led to a profound transformation of Ukrainian society, generating new senses of dignity and fairness among the population.

While Europe initially served as the symbolic target of political aspiration for the Maidan protesters, the impact of Ukraine's revolution extended far beyond its borders. When Russia invaded and illegally annexed Crimea, the Ukrainian people responded with a massive volunteer effort and an overwhelming display of patriotism. Their resilience and determination in the face of adversity not only transformed their country but also had a profound impact on the region and the world.

This book serves as a chronicle of Ukraine's Maidan and Russia's ongoing war, providing a comprehensive analysis of the Revolution of Dignity from the perspective of a participant observer. It sheds light on the events that led to the uprising, the challenges faced by the protesters, and the remarkable resilience and determination of the Ukrainian people in the face of adversity. The book also explores the broader geopolitical implications of the conflict, examining the role of international actors and the impact of Ukraine's revolution on the global political landscape.

In conclusion, the Revolution of Dignity in Ukraine was a historic event that marked a turning point in the country's history. It was a movement that sought to break free from the corrupt and authoritarian regime, embrace democracy, and establish a more inclusive and fair society. The establishment of a new Ukrainian identity, driven by an urban bourgeoisie seeking a post-modern heterarchy, was a powerful symbol of the movement's goals. The social revolution that followed generated new senses of dignity and fairness among the Ukrainian people, and had a profound impact on the region and the world. This book provides a valuable insight into the events that shaped Ukraine's revolution and its ongoing consequences.

Weight: 666g
ISBN-13: 9783838213002

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