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Goodbye, Eastern Europe

An Intimate History of a Divided Land

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Goodbye, Eastern Europe

By: Jacob Mikanowski
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In light of Russia's aggressive 2022 invasion of Ukraine, Goodbye, Eastern Europe is a crucial, elucidative read, a sweeping epic chronicling a thousand years of strife, war, and bloodshed, from pre-Christianity to the fall of Communism—illuminating the remarkable cultural significance and richness of a place perpetually lost to the margins of history.

"Eastern Europe" has gone out of fashion since the fall of the Soviet Union. Ask someone today, and they might tell you that Estonia is in the Baltics or Scandinavia, that Slovakia is in Central Europe, and that Croatia is in the eastern Adriatic or the Balkans. In fact, Eastern Europe is a place that barely exists at all, except in cultural memory. Yet it remains a powerful marker of identity for many, with a fragmented and wide-ranging history defined by texts, myths, and memories of centuries of hardship and suffering.

Goodbye, Eastern Europe is a masterful narrative about a place that has survived being forgotten. Beginning with long-lost accounts of early pagan life, Mikanowski offers a kaleidoscopic tour of the various peoples who made Eastern Europe their home over the centuries, including the Roma, Jews, and Muslims; the great kingdoms of the medieval period; the rise and fall of the Ottoman, Habsburg, and Russian empires; the dawn of the modern era; the ravages of fascism and Communism; the birth of the modern nation-state and beyond.

A student of literature, history, and the ghosts of his own family’s past, Mikanowski paints a magisterial portrait of a place united by diversity and eclecticism, and of people with the shared story of being the dominated rather than the dominating. The result is a loving and ebullient celebration of the distinctive and vibrant cultures that stubbornly persisted at the margins of Western Europe and Russia, and a powerful corrective that re-centers not only our understanding of how the modern Western world took shape but also the ways in which Eastern Europe has evolved throughout history to become what it is today.
Europe European Literary History & Criticism World Literature War Russia Western Europe Ottoman Empire Soviet Union Middle Ages Imperialism
Intimate Historical Vignettes • Detailed Cultural Insights • Accurate Pronunciation • Complex Historical Weaving

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Great book worth your time for learning about a usually neglected area. Read well by the author.

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I also preordered. The period and the scope of countries perhaps was too ambitious. There is so much detail that the broader picture gets a bit lost. I have no problem in a personal story. I think it’s the details that get overwhelming. I have great interest in the subject matter.
I think it would be better to get a professional reader. The lilt of the voice is somewhat irritating.

Perhaps overly ambitious attempt to cover so much

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The author should not have narrated his book. His delivery was so choppy it was hard to follow. So I feel I missed a lot of the story because the narration was so chopy.

Narration distraction

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A personal history of the complexity that make up the many nations of Eastern Europe.

The incredible history and complexity that makes up Eastern Europe

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Goodbye, Eastern Europe has been a joy! The author poured their soul into this. The depths of their research and insights into the cultural and religious diversity of Eastern Europe is astounding. This is a lovely novel that keeps a nice pace and feels brought to life, despite the detailed historical background the author illustrates. It’s personal, yet looks from a bird’s eye view. I would recommend this 10x over to anyone who wants a refreshing historical text from a non-Orthodox perspective.

Incredibly detailed, insightful, personal, yet also very macro

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