Andrew Wilson Books

Andrew Wilson is an expert on post-Soviet Ukraine and Eastern European history. He is the professor of Ukrainian studies at the University College of London and a senior policy fellow at the European Council.

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 Books: Ukraine Crisis by Andrew Wilson

Ukraine Crisis

Andrew Wilson
What It Means for the West
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What's Ukraine Crisis about?

Ukraine Crisis (2014) addresses the peaceful protests and violent conflicts that have rocked Ukraine in recent years. This book take a look at the events surrounding the Maidan uprising, the Russian annexation of Crimea and the ongoing conflict in the Donbas. Importantly, the crisis is put into context not just for the future of Ukraine but also how it affects Russia, the European Union and the world.

Who should read Ukraine Crisis?

  • Students and professors of history or politics
  • People interested in contemporary history
  • Anyone curious about the power play between Russia and the West

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 Books: Shadow of the Titanic by Andrew Wilson

Shadow of the Titanic

Andrew Wilson

What's Shadow of the Titanic about?

Shadow of the Titanic by Andrew Wilson delves into the lives of those who survived the infamous sinking of the Titanic. Through meticulous research and compelling storytelling, Wilson uncovers the untold stories of the survivors and explores how the tragedy shaped their lives in the years that followed. It offers a unique perspective on one of the most well-known maritime disasters in history.

Who should read Shadow of the Titanic?

  • History enthusiasts who want to explore the lesser-known stories of the Titanic

  • Readers interested in personal accounts and survivor narratives

  • Those who enjoy uncovering the human experiences behind famous historical events