We use cookies to distinguish you from other users and to provide you with a better experience on our websites. Close this message to accept cookies or find out how to manage your cookie settings.
One Hundred Years of Solitude: Meditating on Tarik Amar’s Book on Lviv
Review products
The Paradox of Ukrainian Lviv: A Borderland City between Stalinists, Nazis, and Nationalists, by AmarTarik Cyril, Ithaca, New York, Cornell University Press, 2015, $35.00 (hardcover), ISBN 9780801453915, $26.95 (paperback), ISBN 9781501735806, $12.99 (ebook), ISBN 9781501700835
Published online by Cambridge University Press:
13 May 2020
An abstract is not available for this content so a preview has been provided. Please use the Get access link above for information on how to access this content.
Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)
References
Åberg, Martin. 2000. “Paradox of Change: Soviet Modernization and Ethno-Linguistic Differentiation in Lviv, 1945–1989.” Harvard Ukrainian Studies24: 285–301.Google Scholar
Hrytsak, Yaroslav. 2003. “Crossroads of East and West: Lemberg, Lwów, L’viv on the Threshold of Modernity.” Austrian History Yearbook34: 103–109.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Szporluk, Roman. 1992. “The Strange Politics of Lviv: An Essay in Search of an Explanation.” In The Politics of Nationality and the Erosion of the USSR: Selected Papers from the Fourth World Congress for Soviet and East European Studies, Harrogate, 1990, edited by Gitelman, Zvi, 215–231. London: St. Martin’s Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar