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Series | Eurasian Studies
Volume 14 | Edited book | Ukraine in Search of an Equilibrium

Ukraine in Search of an Equilibrium

Historical, linguistic and cultural challenges from Porošenko to Zelens'kyj
open access | peer reviewed
    edited by
  • Andrea Franco - Università degli Studi di Macerata, Italia - email
  • Oleg Rumyantsev - Università degli Studi di Palermo, Italia - email

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.

Keywords ColorMoscow PatriarchateUkrainian crisisModern artMotionUkrainian Autocephalous Orthodox ChurchCrimeaUkrainian languageNATOPending casesFolk artIconNationalismPost-MajdanRussian FederationSlavophfilismVisual cinema19th-21st centuriesCrimea, Russian Federation, pending cases, Human rIdentityPoroshenkoHistorical heritageOrthodox Church of UkraineUkraineGeopoliticsNation-buildingUkrainian-Western cultural relationsUkrainian-Western cultural relations, art and poliSovereigntyTransformations of diathesisDonbasUkrainianUcraino giuridicoHistory of artHistorical debateGender linguisticLanguage policyContemporary UkraineBaroqueFormLegal UkrainianEcumenical PatriarchateLegal translationConflict resolutionPolitical consequencesLanguage planningNationLegal RussianRussiaRussian EmpireUkrainian patriotismJurisdictionLinguistic diplomacyUkrainian religious artIn (preposition)Nomina agentisArmed conflictArt and politicsMemoryHuman rightsSoviet UkraineEastern FlankRussian languageRenaissanceFeminine agentives

Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-382-3 | e-ISBN 978-88-6969-382-3 | ISBN (PRINT) 978-88-6969-383-0 | Number of pages 198 | Dimensions 16x23cm | Published Dec. 16, 2019 | Language en, it