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The Ukrainian Mentality: An Ethno-Psychological, Historical, and Comparative Exploration - Paperback

The Ukrainian Mentality: An Ethno-Psychological, Historical, and Comparative Exploration - Paperback

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by Alexander Strashny (Author), Antonina Lovochkina (Foreword by), Olha Tytarenko (Translator)

Alexander Strashny examinines what defines Ukrainians as a people and makes them tick. Based on an analysis of Ukraine's history, everyday life, economy, military affairs, gender, religion, art, music, and other cultural aspects, the Strashny, a trained psychoanlyst and prolific author, outlines those psychological features of Ukrainians that define them as a distinctive nation.

Upon examining similarities and differences between Ukrainians and Europeans, on the one hand, and Russians, on the other, the author singles out the fifty most salient features of the Ukrainian outlook, whose combination constitutes the essence of the Ukrainian mentality. The book explains how the population of a relatively small country successfully resists a more powerful and ruthless aggressor.


With a foreword by Antonina Lovochkina


Translated from the Ukrainian by Olha Tytarenko and Michael M. Naydan

Author Biography

Alexander Strashny (Author)
Dr. Alexander Strashny studied psychiatry and psychology in Kyiv. He is Head of the Institute of Biosuggestive Therapy and a member of the Ukrainian Writers Association. His many books include Der Kleine Heilpraktiker (Südwest-Verlag 2010), Manuel Familial des Médecines Alternatives (Medicis 2006), and Il Manuale delle Medicine Alternative (De Vecchi 2007).

Olha Tytarenko (Translated by)
Dr. Olha Tytarenko is Senior Lector in the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures at Yale University.


Michael M. Naydan (Translated by)
Dr. Michael M. Naydan is Woskob Family Professor of Ukrainian Studies at The Pennsylvania State University.

Number of Pages: 260
Dimensions: 0.7 x 8.2 x 5.8 IN
Publication Date: April 08, 2024