Maidan Portraits from the Black Square

Maidan   Portraits from the Black Square
Author: Anastasia Taylor-Lind,Gordon Macdonald
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2014-07-01
Genre: Maĭdan Nezalez︠h︡nosti (Kiev, Ukraine)
ISBN: 095742728X

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This title by Anastasia Taylor-Lind is a series of portraits of anti-government protestors and mourners made in a makeshift photographic studio in Maidan Nezalezhnosti (Independence Square), Kiev.

Black Square

Black Square
Author: Sophie Pinkham
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2016-08-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781473518339

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‘When I first lived in Ukraine, I was preoccupied with its ideas of the past and future. Once Maidan started, there was nothing but the present; every hour held the possibility of transformation, and of terrible violence...’ After leaving university in 2004, Sophie Pinkham moved to Siberia to volunteer for the Red Cross, tackling the rising AIDS crisis by folding origami tulips. Over the next decade, she travelled and worked across the post-Soviet world, from Lake Baikal to the Black Sea, at a time when the young countries of the region were struggling to define their new identities. Black Square is a multidimensional portrait of a period of tumultuous change, and of a generation that came of age after the fall of the USSR, only to see protestors shot on Kiev’s main square, Crimea annexed by Russia, and a bitter war in eastern Ukraine. We meet a charismatic doctor fighting the AIDS epidemic even as he struggles with his own drug addiction; an iconoclastic artist with a penchant for public nudity; and a Russian-Jewish clarinettist agitating for Ukrainian liberation. With a deep knowledge of the literature and legends of the region, and a keen outsider’s eye for the dark absurdities of post-Soviet society, Black Square delivers an indelible impression of a region, and a world, on the brink.

Research in Photography

Research in Photography
Author: Anna Fox,Natasha Caruana
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2020-09-14
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9781000195668

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A body of photographic work is developed through knowledge gained in exploring the medium: investigating histories and theories of photography, observing the world, reading and listening, taking part in debate and critical reflection. With 150 images bringing together an eclectic range of photographic styles and genres, Fox and Caruana demonstrate how research can lead to fruitful, original photography projects.Designed to help you create better pictures, for portfolio or for profit, Research in Photography offers essential research and communication techniques to complement your technical expertise through a range of practical tools and examples. Two new chapters have been added to this second edition on 'Writing for Research' and 'Commercial Practice', as well as additional coverage discussing how to secure funding and professionalizing research.

The Ukrainian Night

The Ukrainian Night
Author: Marci Shore
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2018-01-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780300231533

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A vivid and intimate account of the Ukrainian Revolution, the rare moment when the political became the existential What is worth dying for? While the world watched the uprising on the Maidan as an episode in geopolitics, those in Ukraine during the extraordinary winter of 2013–14 lived the revolution as an existential transformation: the blurring of night and day, the loss of a sense of time, the sudden disappearance of fear, the imperative to make choices. In this lyrical and intimate book, Marci Shore evokes the human face of the Ukrainian Revolution. Grounded in the true stories of activists and soldiers, parents and children, Shore’s book blends a narrative of suspenseful choices with a historian’s reflections on what revolution is and what it means. She gently sets her portraits of individual revolutionaries against the past as they understand it—and the future as they hope to make it. In so doing, she provides a lesson about human solidarity in a world, our world, where the boundary between reality and fiction is ever more effaced.

Kaharlyk

Kaharlyk
Author: Oleh Shynkarenko
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016-09-30
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0993197256

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The novel is set in Ukraine after a war with Russia. A man has lost his memory because the Russian military have used his brain to control military satellites. He regains conciousness in a mysterious hospital-like building and begins a journey to Kaharlyk, a town where time has stood still following the testing of an experimental weapon.

Neonazis Euromaidan

Neonazis   Euromaidan
Author: Stanislav Byshok,Alexey Kochetkov,Anna E. Nikifirova,Alexei Semenov
Publsiher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2014-07-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1500555487

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The book describes the development of Ukraine's nationalist groups since 1991 until present day. It focuses on the history of the parliamentary right-wing radical Svoboda party and the nonparliamentary Right Sector movement. The authors study the ideology, psychology and methods of political struggle of these structures. The experts seek to answer the question: how did the radical neo-Nazi groups manage to become the key driving force behind the Ukrainian revolution?

Case History

Case History
Author: Boris Michailov,Cathy Young
Publsiher: Scalo Publishers
Total Pages: 478
Release: 1999
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 3908247098

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Item chiefly consists of photographs of the homeless in the artist's hometown of Kharkov in the Ukraine.

Making Ethnicity in Southern Bessarabia

Making Ethnicity in Southern Bessarabia
Author: Simon Schlegel
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2019-08-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004408029

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An invesigation into the manifold uses of ethnicity through the history of southern Bessarabia, a multiethnic region that has been ruled by competing empires and nations, all of which used ethnicity to administer the region’s diverse inhabitants.