Roman Szporluk
is Mykhailo Hrushevsky Research Professor of Ukrainian History at Harvard University. Publications include: Communism and Nationalism: Karl Marx versus Friedrich List, New York 1988; The Political Thought of Thomas G. Masaryk, New York 1981; Russia, Ukraine, and the Breakup of the Soviet Union, Stanford 2000.
Eurozine Articles
The western dimension of the making of modern Ukraine
The history of Ukrainian independence begins with the revolution in 1848, and thereafter is shaped by European and Russian interests. [more]
The crisis in Ukraine: a historian's perspective
A historian knows that there are certain turning points in history when resistance to the ruling powers is justified and indeed is a moral duty of the citizen, says Roman Szporluk, Professor of Ukrainian History at Harvard. [more]
Why Ukrainians are Ukrainians
A Commentary on Mykola Riabchuk's "Ukraine: One State, two Countries"?
What does it take to build a civil society in the Ukraine? [more]





