Mariupol 2013-2022

Hana Josticova
Title
Mariupol 2013-2022
Subtitle
Stories of Mobilization and Resistance
Price
€ 122,00 excl. VAT
ISBN
9789633867648
Format
Hardback
Number of pages
232
Language
English
Publication date
Dimensions
15.2 x 22.9 cm
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Table of Contents
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Chapter 1. Introduction

Chapter 2. Mariupol, Maidan and Anti-Maidan

Chapter 3. Mariupol and the ‘Russian World’

Chapter 4. Mariupol and the Russian Spring

Chapter 5. Mariupol: A Divided City

Chapter 6. The Pro-Ukrainian Resistance

Chapter 7. The Stolen Russian Spring

Chapter 8. Narratives and Mobilization

Chapter 9. The Foundations of the Mariupol Resistance

Chapter 10. Mariupol Resistance II.

Conclusion

Acknowledgments
Appendices
Bibliography

Hana Josticova

Mariupol 2013-2022

Stories of Mobilization and Resistance

The chapters in this book represent successive phases of one story – that of Mariupol, formerly Ukraine’s tenth largest city, and the second largest in the Donbas region. The author, a young Slovak academic, conducted her ethnographic fieldwork in this coastal town between November 2018 and August 2021. She was one of the last academics to do research in Mariupol before its invasion and eventual occupation by Russia.

During these years, Hana Jošticová was overwhelmed by acts of mobilization and resistance that went in opposite directions: support for a Western direction of Ukraine’s future, and support for the status quo that the victory of the Euromaidan seemed to threaten.

She noted the sequence of events presented in the media and through the lens of individual frames and narratives. Her book is a collection and interpretation of memories and testimonies from both sides: those who actively resisted Russian influence; and those who sparked their own revolution, the ‘Russian Spring.’ Her focus is on self-mobilized individuals who resorted to action outside of established organizational structures spontaneously, autonomously, without resources and guarantees of safety. Her evidence indicates that popular support for the Russian Spring had less to do with Russia than with the social, economic, or cultural characteristics of the Donetsk region.

Years of immersive research convinced the author that individuals are as important as masses, ideas are as powerful as material resources, and beliefs and emotions are as critical as weapons.

Author

Hana Josticova

Hana Josticova is a political ethnographer, currently working as a Research Associate at Central and Eastern European Studies (CEES), University of Glasgow. Her research is centred around the origins of social mobilisation in the context of protests, rebellion and war in the Donbas, Ukraine