"Navigator" on Ukrainian modernity tells about the events in Ukraine since the restoration of independence in 1991, placing them in the world context. The authors show how even the recent past can be interpreted with the help of historical tools. Of course, while the events are still ongoing, we have no idea what some of them might lead to, and they are definitely easier to understand when viewed from a historical perspective.
By studying modern history, readers learn to use the latest information field, distinguish true data from fakes and formulate their own conclusions based on adequate and verified facts. The psychological commentary provided at the end of the book highlights the parallels between the public and the personal, reminds us of typical scenarios typical of the history of independent Ukraine, and suggests how to work with the traumas we are all currently experiencing.
Publication language: Ukrainian
Year of publication: 2023
Number of pages: 224
Binding: Hard