Understanding Ukraine’s contested history – and why it’s relevant today

Current crisis is part of long argument about region’s history and Russia’s origins

The baptism of Vladimir the Great in 987
The baptism of Vladimir the Great in 987
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Why is Ukraine’s history so important? Not least because Vladimir Putin is obsessed with it. “Ukrainians and Russians are one people,” he declared in July last year – and published a 7,000- word historical essay to support his case.

Like most Russian nationalists, Putin believes that Russians, Ukrainians and Belarusians are “brother nations”, all descended from the first Russian state: Kievan Rus, founded in the ninth century by a Viking dynasty, the Rurikids.

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