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Snyder argues that early modern nationhood in the Commonwealth was based on political citizenship and shared noble status , rather than language or ethnicity.

The role of the Paris-based periodical Kultura and editor Jerzy Giedroyc in shaping Poland's modern eastern policy.

Detailed accounts of massacres in Volhynia and Eastern Galicia, and forced migrations like Operation Vistula. The Reconstruction of Nations: Poland, Ukraine,...

The Grand Duchy of Lithuania, the "Wilno Question," and Soviet-era Vilnius. Ukraine

The creation of the multiethnic Commonwealth. Snyder argues that early modern nationhood in the

Early modern Ukraine, massacres of Poles in Volhynia, and post-WWII ethnic cleansing . Poland

is a 2003 history book by Timothy Snyder that explores how four modern nations emerged from the ruins of the multiethnic Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth . Core Arguments The Grand Duchy of Lithuania, the "Wilno Question,"

Post-1945 state interests, the 1989 transition, and entry into NATO and the EU .