Reid A. Borderland: A Journey Through the History of Ukraine / Anna Reid. — Boulder : Westview Press, 2000. — 258 p.
Анотація: “An enlightening, informative, and also engaging analysis of Ukraine’s past and national rebirth.” - ZBIGNIEW BRZEZINSKI
“Gripping history.... Reid writes with authority having lived for three years in Kiev as a reporter. [She] is remarkably clear-headed about the many competing versions of Ukraine’s history and its mostly invented heroes. A wise and generous government in Kiev would give her a medal.” - THE TIMES
“A beautifully written evocation of Ukraine's brutal past and its shaky efforts to construct a better future.... Borderland is a tapestry woven of the stories of all its inhabitants, recording their triumphs and their conflicts with the fairness of a compassionate outsider.” - FINANCIAL TIMES
“Reid has sharp vision and an inquiring mind. Often controversial, but never stuffy, she takes her reader on a tour of Ukraine, relating past events to a modern context. She proves herself an astute observer of the Ukrainian scene.” - TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT
“A long overdue book on the history of Ukraine. The long-suffering Ukrainian people experienced losses from the Soviet terror on a par with those endured by Cambodia under the hand of Pol Pot.” - THE SPECTATOR
“Reid has stepped forward with an ambitious, fluent, and remarkably comprehensive synthesis that should be required reading for anyone interested in the region.” - THE BOSTON GLOBE