Description
A Brief History of a Long War offers readers an accessible and visually engaging account of Ukraine’s enduring conflict with Russian imperialism. Through the combined perspectives of historians Mariam Naiem, Yulia Vus, and Ivan Kypibida, this graphic history traces the complex political, military, and cultural dimensions of Ukraine’s struggle for autonomy.
The narrative spans centuries of conflict, from early Russian expansionism to contemporary geopolitical tensions, examining how Ukraine has resisted domination while building its national identity. Using compelling illustrations and clear storytelling, the authors present pivotal moments, key historical figures, and the experiences of ordinary Ukrainians caught in this prolonged conflict.
Perfect for readers seeking to understand Eastern European history and current events, this work combines rigorous historical scholarship with the immediacy of graphic narrative, making it an essential resource for anyone interested in Ukraine’s past and present struggle.







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