Poltava 1709: The Battle and the Myth (Harvard Papers in Ukranian Studies (HUP))

by Serhii Plokhy, Kristian Gerner, George G. Grabowicz, Alexander Kamenskii, and Alexander Kiebuzinski

Serhii Plokhy (Editor), Liliya Berezhnaya, Elena Boeck, Andrii Bovgyria, Giovanna Brogi, Peter Brown, Paul Bushkovitch, Michael S. Flier, Robert I. Frost, Kristian Gerner, George G. Grabowicz, Alexander Kamenskii, Ksenya Kiebuzinski, Nadieszda Kizenko, Zenon E. Kohut, Volodymyr Kovalenko, Taras Koznarsky, John LeDonne, Volodymyr Mezentsev, Michael Moser, Donald Ostrowski, Olenka Pevny, Tatiana Senkevitch, Tatiana Tairova-Iakovleva, and Alois Woldan

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The Battle of Poltava has long been recognized as a crucial event in the geopolitical history of Europe and a decisive point in the Great Northern War between Sweden and the Russian Empire. The Russian victory at Poltava contributed to the decline of Sweden as a Great Power and was a major setback to Ukrainian independence. Hetman Ivan Mazepa, who joined forces with the Swedish king Charles XII against Tsar Peter I, remains a controversial figure even today.

In 2009, the Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute gathered scholars from around the globe and from many fields of study—history, military affairs, philology, linguistics, literature, art history, music—to mark the 300th anniversary of the battle. This book is a collection of their papers on such topics as the international, Russian, and Ukrainian contexts of the battle; Mazepa in European culture; the language and literature of the period; art and architecture; history and memory; and fact, fiction, and the literary imagination. Mazepa himself is the focus of many of the articles—a hero to Ukrainians but a treacherous figure to Russians. This book provides a fresh look at this watershed event and sheds new light on the legacies of the battle’s major players.

  • ISBN10 1932650091
  • ISBN13 9781932650099
  • Publish Date 27 August 2013
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Harvard University Press
  • Imprint Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute,U.S.
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 722
  • Language English