The Reconstruction Of Nations: Poland, Ukraine,... -
Post-1945 state interests, the 1989 transition, and entry into NATO and the EU .
Early modern Ukraine, massacres of Poles in Volhynia, and post-WWII ethnic cleansing . Poland
The book traces how this inclusive identity was replaced in the 19th and 20th centuries by rival ethnic nationalisms , often leading to extreme violence and ethnic cleansing . The Reconstruction of Nations: Poland, Ukraine,...
The role of the Paris-based periodical Kultura and editor Jerzy Giedroyc in shaping Poland's modern eastern policy.
The disintegration of the early modern nation and the rise of radical nationalism. Post-1945 state interests, the 1989 transition, and entry
Detailed accounts of massacres in Volhynia and Eastern Galicia, and forced migrations like Operation Vistula.
A major theme is how Poland, after 1989, chose to reconcile with its neighbors by recognizing current borders and supporting their independence, effectively channeling national interest toward peace . Book Structure The role of the Paris-based periodical Kultura and
Snyder argues that early modern nationhood in the Commonwealth was based on political citizenship and shared noble status , rather than language or ethnicity.