Kate Brown. A Biography of No Place: From Ethnic Borderland to Soviet Heartland. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2004

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Elena Nikiforova

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На окраинах исторических владений Российской империи и Польши лежат земли, некогда называемые кресы (по-польски «пограничье»), а ныне печально известные как чернобыльская зона. С точки зрения истории, создаваемой, как правило, из перспективы государств, эти земли можно назвать «не местом» – они никогда не были отдельной политической общностью и не имели какого-либо влияния на ход истории, вплоть до того апрельского дня 1986 года, когда название украинского городка разлетелось по свету вместе с радиоактивным облаком.

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