Pawel Markiewicz currently serves as chief specialist analyst in the International Security Programme at the Polish Institute of International Affairs in Warsaw, Poland. A native of Revere, Massachusetts, he earned his doctorate in modern Central-East European history at the Jagiellonian University in Krak??w, Poland. His research interests include topics in twentieth-century East-Central European history, nationalist movements in the region, Polish-Ukrainian studies, and Ukrainian-German relations and Polish diaspora issues. Markiewicz was a visiting scholar at the National Academy of Sciences' Institute of Ukrainian Studies in Kyiv and at Salem State University's Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies before completing a visiting fellowship at Harvard University's Ukrainian Research Institute. He has written articles and reviews in the Slavonic and East European Review, Canadian Slavonic Papers, The Polish Review, Jahrb??cher f??r Geschichte Osteuropas, Dzieje Najnowsze, and Polski Przegl?ad Dyplomatyczny, and has provided commentaries for newspapers such as the Rzeczpospolita and Gazeta Wyborcza.
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Maps Preface 1. The Makings of Ethnic Struggle in Interwar Poland 2. Ukraine-The German Fete 3. "Small Deeds and Great Works" 4. Grateful Traitor 5. Token Concessions 6. "The Basis for Every Nation Is Territory" 7. "They Rejoice in Our Success for Ukraine" 8. Fight and Flight Epilogue Abbreviations Notes Bibliography Index