Examines the many regime changes that took place in occupied Ukraine during World War I
Preface and Acknowledgments
Note on Transliteration
Introduction
1. Outbreak of War and the Transformation of Austrian Galicia
2. Russian War Aims and Wartime Propaganda
3. The Ukrainian Adventure of the Central Powers
4. The Brusilov Offensive and the Second Russian Occupation
Regime
5. The German Occupation of Ukraine 1918
Bibliography
Mark von Hagen is professor and chair, Department of History, Arizona State University.
"Mark von Hagen has produced a very condensed but solid work on one
of the most complex yet insufficiently studied topics of the Great
War. I highly recommend his book . . ."
*Journal of Ukrainian Studies*
"The book provides an illuminating and clearly focused outline that
will benefit university teachers. Students also will appreciate a
condensed and lucid version of a period that historians are often
reluctant to approach because of its sheer complexity and rapidly
changing regimes."
*The International History Review*
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