Massive Russian attack on #Kyiv tonight:
▪️A large fire in Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra.
▪️In one district,5 strikes hit civilian infrastructure objects within less than 30 minute A residential building, market&grocery store damaged.
▪️A residential building damaged in another Kyiv district
Anton Gerashchenko
The so-called "holy war" I guess....Pechersk Lavra burning. Russia continues to destroy anything Ukrainian.
It’s official. If everything goes according to plan, starting in October the book Transnational Communism During the Cold War: The Spanish Communists and their European Networks will be available from @routledgebooks.bsky.social , edited by @MencheAstur, Emanuele Treglia, and myself🙂
Russia's Digital Development Ministry warns that overly broad enforcement of "undesirable orgs" & foreign-agent laws could remove up to 15% of public & academic library collections and up to 70% in municipal libraries, according to an industry report compiled with publishers & booksellers.
Events like what happened overnight are why I wrote this book. To try and highlight what Russia is doing in Ukraine. To media, I am happy to speak on events. Please reach out.
When scholars like myself speak of the genocidal nature of Russia's War against Ukraine, this is part of it. Russia attacks and destroys cultural and historical landmarks of important identity too.
My latest book, Replaying the Second World War: Soviet Parallels and Inspirations for Russian Atrocities in the Russo-Ukrainian War, 2014-25, is now available globally.
www.ibidem.eu/en/Topics/So...
cup.columbia.edu/book/replayi...
My latest book, Replaying the Second World War: Soviet Parallels and Inspirations for Russian Atrocities in the Russo-Ukrainian War, 2014-25, is now available globally.
www.ibidem.eu/en/Topics/So...
cup.columbia.edu/book/replayi...
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Thrilled to see the first academic review of Replaying the Second World War out. From Jonathan Brunstedt in @russianreview.bsky.social: "Replaying the Second World War is a humane, lucid, and unflinching book, written amid the very events it chronicles."
doi.org/10.1111/russ...
Thrilled to see the first academic review of Replaying the Second World War out. From Jonathan Brunstedt in @russianreview.bsky.social: "Replaying the Second World War is a humane, lucid, and unflinching book, written amid the very events it chronicles."
doi.org/10.1111/russ...
My latest book, Replaying the Second World War: Soviet Parallels and Inspirations for Russian Atrocities in the Russo-Ukrainian War, 2014-25, is now available globally.
www.ibidem.eu/en/Topics/So...
cup.columbia.edu/book/replayi...