RT Book T1 The paradox of Ukrainian Lviv: a borderland city between Stalinists, Nazis, and nationalists A1 Amar, Tarik Cyril 1969- LA English PP Ithaca, NY London PB Cornell University Press YR 2015 ED First published UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/820877492 AB "This book is a local and transnational study of the twentieth-century experience of a Central European borderland city with four key forces of European and global twentieth-century history: Soviet Communism, Soviet nation-shaping (here, Ukrainization), nationalism, and Nazism. It examines a fundamental layer in the making of modern Lviv by focusing on its World-War-Two and postwar transformation from an important multi-ethnic city (formerly known, mostly, as Lw[o acute]w and Lemberg) into a Soviet and Ukrainian urban center"-- AB Lviv/Lwów/Lemberg before 1939 -- The first Soviet Lviv, 1939-1941 -- The Lemberg of Nazism: German occupation, 1941-1944 -- After Lemberg: the end of the end of Lwów and the making of Lviv -- The founding of industrial Lviv: factories and identities -- Local minds -- Lviv's last synagogue, 1944-1962 -- A Soviet borderland of time NO Includes bibliographical references and index CN a SN 9780801453915 K1 World War, 1939-1945 : Ukraine : Lʹviv K1 Ukraine : History : German occupation, 1941-1944 K1 Lʹviv (Ukraine) : History : 20th century K1 Lemberg : Sowjetunion : Russland : Ukrainer : Geschichte 1939-1962