edited by Taras Hunczak
introduction by Richard Pipes
Harvard University Press, 1977
Cloth: 978-0-674-92009-5
Library of Congress Classification DK265.8.U4U335
Dewey Decimal Classification 947.71084

ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
The Ukraine, which had for centuries been ruled by other nations, finally gained its independence for a brief period after the First World War. During this revolutionary era, a series of Ukrainian governments were established whose political spectrum ranged from anarchism to monarchical rule. This comprehensive volume edited by Taras Hunczak includes fourteen articles by leading specialists, and is the first scholarly treatment of the problem to appear in twenty-five years.