Zero Point Ukraine

Zero Point Ukraine
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In her Four Essays on World War II, Olena Stiazhkina inscribes the Ukrainian history of World War II into a wider European and world context. Among other aspects, she analyzes the mobilization measures on the eve of the war, and reconsiders Soviet narratives on them. Scrutinizing social and political processes initiated by the Bolshevik leadership in the 1920s and 1930s, she outlines how mobilization and militarization became integral parts of Soviet politics.
Today, the Kremlin uses Soviet and post-Soviet Russian narratives of World War II to justify its aggressive policies towards a number of democratic countries. Russia is engaged in falsification of the past to underpin claims of a so-called “Russian World” and its ongoing war against Ukraine. Against this background, Stiazhkina offers a new understanding of what happened in Ukraine before, during, and after World War II.

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Olena Stiazhkina. Zero Point Ukraine

Preface

Essay I. World War II in the Life and Death of Ukrainians: an Attempt to Adjust the Methodological Framework1

Essay II. The Regime of Continuous War: Mobilization, Militarization, and Practices of Maintaining an Undeclared State of Emergency in Soviet Ukraine From the 1920s to the 1940s

War Against the Peasants

Obligatory Labor

Restrictions on Movement

Closed Territories

Expropriation of Property and Requisitions

Rationing

Mobilization Activities

Declared Martial Law

Essay III. Occupation Regimes in Ukrainian Lands: Establishment and Fall/Stabilization, Similarities and Differences

The Hungarian Occupation of Zakarpattia

The First Soviet Occupation of Poland: Western Ukrainian Lands

The First Soviet Occupation of Romanian Territories: The Ukrainian Lands of Northern Bukovina and Bessarabia

The Nazi Occupation of the USSR: Ukrainian Lands

The Romanian Zone of Occupation of Ukrainian Lands

The Second Occupation of Western Ukrainian Lands: Prolonged Transformation and Colonization

Northern Bukovina and Khotyn Region: The Second Soviet Transformative Occupation

Zakarpattia: The Central European Variant of Transformative Occupation

Similarities and Variations of Occupation Regimes

Differences in the Occupation Regimes

Life Trajectories of Occupied People

Essay IV. Ukraine in 1943–1953: Re-Sovietization and an Unexpected Turn of the Unfinished War

“Liberated,” Stigmatized, and “Ungrateful”

Revenge for Imperial Fears

Soviet Reinvention of Imperial-Style Colonialism

Dissolving (Crushing) Solidarity

Designating Enemies

An Unexpected Outcome

Unfinished War

Abbreviations

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Essay I World War II in the Life and Death of Ukrainians: an Attempt to Adjust the Methodological Framework

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16 Ibid., 25.

17 Dipesh Chakrabarty, “History and the Politics of Recognition,” in Manifestos for History, ed. Keith Jenkins, Sue Morgan, and Alun Munslow (London; New York: Routledge, 2007), 77–78.

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