Ukraine in Search of an Equilibrium
Historical, linguistic and cultural challenges from Porošenko to Zelens'kyj
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abstract
With the Revolution of Dignity (2014), a large representation of the population of Ukraine came out in favour of a geopolitical placement in the EU and NATO. In parallel, Russia intervened in Crimea and the Donbas. Ukrainian society, in addition to dealing with the consequences of a conflict and a delicate geopolitical situation, is searching for its own internal socio-political equilibrium, as the Poroshenko-Zelens'kyj alternation demonstrates. The present collection of studies, involving Italian scholars, focuses on the historical, legal, linguistic, cultural and religious aspects that accompany this adjustment.
Crimea • Moscow Patriarchate • Ukrainian • Baroque • Ukrainian patriotism • Nation-building • Conflict resolution • Transformations of diathesis • Color • Crimea, Russian Federation, pending cases, Human r • Eastern Flank • Jurisdiction • Pending cases • Human rights • Sovereignty • Icon • Political consequences • Ukrainian-Western cultural relations, art and poli • Ukrainian-Western cultural relations • Memory • Russian Federation • Nomina agentis • Nation • Art and politics • In (preposition) • Identity • Soviet Ukraine • Ucraino giuridico • Ukraine • Gender linguistic • 19th-21st centuries • Russian Empire • Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church • Contemporary Ukraine • Linguistic diplomacy • Feminine agentives • Historical heritage • Legal Ukrainian • Folk art • Motion • Ukrainian language • Post-Majdan • Legal translation • Form • History of art • Renaissance • Donbas • Legal Russian • Ukrainian crisis • Visual cinema • Nationalism • Slavophfilism • Russia • Russian language • Poroshenko • Armed conflict • Language planning • Language policy • Ukrainian religious art • Geopolitics • Ecumenical Patriarchate • Orthodox Church of Ukraine • NATO • Modern art • Historical debate