The War Came To Us - Christopher Miller

The War Came To Us

Life and Death in Ukraine - Updated Illustrated Edition
Buch | Softcover
416 Seiten
2024 | Illustrated edition
Bloomsbury Continuum (Verlag)
978-1-3994-0678-9 (ISBN)
13,70 inkl. MwSt
An updated edition of this breathtaking exploration of Ukraine's war against Russia, includes a new foreword and never-before-seen photographs.
A WATERSTONES BOOK OF 2023

'A beautiful blend of memoir, reportage and history...superb.'
Irish Times

'...powerful and insightful...Miller provides a human dimension to a bloody conflict.'
Kirkus Reviews

This is a fully updated paperback edition of the highly successful The War Came To Us, written by the leading journalist of the conflict who has lived and worked in Ukraine for over a decade, and includes a new foreword and never-before-seen photographs.

Although Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine was launched in 2022, the seeds of the war were sown a decade earlier.

This is the definitive, inside story of Ukraine’s long fight for freedom. Told through Miller’s personal experiences, vivid front-line dispatches and illuminating interviews with unforgettable characters, The War Came To Us takes readers on a riveting journey through the key locales and pivotal events of Ukraine’s modern history.

With candor, wit and sensitivity, Miller captures Ukraine in all its glory: vast, defiant, resilient, and full of wonder. A narrative that is at times both poignant and inspiring, The War Came To Us is the story of an American who fell in love with a foreign place and its people — and witnessed them do extraordinary things to escape the long shadow of their former imperial ruler and preserve their independence.

Christopher Miller is a writer and journalist based in Kyiv, Ukraine and Brooklyn, New York. Since 2022 he has been lead correspondent in Ukraine for the Financial Times. He was previously a reporter for POLITICO and a Ukraine correspondent for BuzzFeed News. As editor at the Kyiv Post, he was part of the team that won the Missouri Honor Medal Winner for Distinguished Service in Journalism for coverage of the Euromaidan Revolution, Russia's annexation of Crimea and the war in eastern Ukraine.

Author’s Note
Maps
A Brief History of Ukraine
Preface
Prologue
Part one: Peace
1 American Boy
2 Friends
3 A Darker Side of the Donbas
4 Acts of Journalism
Part two: Revolution and Annexation
5 Euromaidan
6 “Little Green Men”
7 Voting Under The Gun
Part three: War
8 “Russian Spring”
9 Stamps
10 “Look at Our Republic”
11 “Some Fucking Militia”
12 Volunteer Battalions
13 “Live in a New Way”
14 “This is a War Now”
15 Executioners
16 Fields of Death
17 The Launch Site
18 “The First Real Independence Day”
19 The Supply Runner
20 City of Ghosts
21 POWs
22 The Body Collectors
23 City of a Million Roses
24 Left Behind
25 The Woman in the Grass
26 The Cossack Bomb Squad
27 PTSD
Part four: Full-Scale Invasion
28 Warning Signs
29 Servant of the People
30 Keep Calm and Party On
31 The Battle of Kyiv
32 Control the Skies
33 “Who would like some tea?”
34 “Ya tut”
35 Heroes
36 Escape
37 “It feels like I’m doing something wrong”
38 The Brothers Vyshyvaniy
39 Savagery
40 A Storm on the Horizon
41 Trouble at Sea
42 Siege
43 Filtration
44 Summertime in the City
45 The Battle of the Donbas
46 “The Terrorists are Destroying Everything”
47 Missiles
48 “Fortress Bakhmut”
49 “To Peace”
50 “I. Love. You.”
Acknowledgements
Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 24.10.2024
Zusatzinfo 1 x 8-page colour photograph section
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 129 x 198 mm
Themenwelt Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Militärgeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Europäische / Internationale Politik
ISBN-10 1-3994-0678-7 / 1399406787
ISBN-13 978-1-3994-0678-9 / 9781399406789
Zustand Neuware
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