Strategies of Ukrainian War: Russia, Poland and the Ottomans, Conflict Over Hegemony, 1500-1800

Vladimir Shirogorov
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A comprehensive history of Ukraine, examining empires, warfare, and the region's enduring geopolitical and social conflicts.

It is a political, military and social history of the East European subcontinent at constant war - imperial, national, civil, and brigandage - for scholars and readers interested in warfare, empires, and the "phenomenon" of Ukraine. Overlapping major powers - the Ottomans, Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, and Muscovy-Russia - clashed over the grand geopolitical Ukraine, stretching from the Danube through the Black Sea and Caucasus to the Caspian Sea. Embedded in this turbulent conflict is the emergence of Ukraine or several "Ukraines," proto-states of military groups, bound together by strategic objectives, social class and economic interest. They were sponsored by the empires and overwhelmed them from within, developing superior resources and fighting capabilities. It is a link to contemporary Ukraine and a fascinating glance into the current confrontation.

Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Pen & Sword Military
Published: 04/09/2026
ISBN: 9781036133115
Pages: 360