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Medieval Ukraine The History of Ukraine in the Middle Ages [Audiobook]

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Free Download Medieval Ukraine: The History of Ukraine in the Middle Ages (Audiobook)
English | ASIN: B0BWPR7SCY | 2023 | 1 hour and 29 minutes | M4B@320 kbps | 206 MB
Author: Phaistos Publishers
Narrator: Colin Fluxman

Shortly before invading Ukraine in February 2022, President Vladimir Putin of Russia claimed that Russia and Ukraine were one nation artificially divided. In the previous year, he wrote an essay entitled On the Historical Unity of Russians and Ukrainians, in which he claims that modern Ukraine is an "anti-Russian project," a monstrosity turning its back on its heritage and borrowing culture for the corrupt West. This assessment may ring true to many Westerners, many of whom are unaware of the aspirations to Ukrainian nationhood until it declared its independence from the dying Soviet Union on August 24, 1991. The Russian Federation and Ukraine do indeed share a common heritage, but their history and culture led them along divergent paths. Many listeners might be surprised to learn that the historical center of Russia was not Moscow, but Kiev, the capital of modern Ukraine. In the 9th century, Norse traders and warriors, known as Varangians, settled along the Dnieper, Volga and other rivers between the Baltic and Black Seas. They imposed themselves-or, according to Russian folklore - were invited-upon the Slav inhabitants.​


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