Goodbye, Eastern Europe by Jacob Mikanowski
Wonderfully reviewed by our own Catalina ⭐️
“Goodbye, Eastern Europe is a journey into a region often overlooked in historical narratives. While much of our understanding of Eastern Europe is confined to the tumultuous events of the 20th century and the collapse of empires, Mikanowski skillfully unveils the rich tapestry of its pre-modern history, a region of ‘maximum diversity in minimum space’.
Drawing from new archaeological discoveries and historical records, the author reveals a region that was once a melting pot of cultures and faiths, attracting misfits and heretics expelled from Western Europe or driven West by the eastern Hordes. Prior to the influence of nationalism, communities of different backgrounds coexisted side by side, albeit not without challenges.The two World Wars were catastrophic on the Eastern Front, not only in terms of casualties but also in terms of deteriorating any possibility of coexistence in diversity, whether linguistic or religious.
Mikanowski invites us to reflect on the “ramshackle utopia” of coexistence, suggesting it offers hope for the future. By intertwining history and personal experience, the book challenges misconceptions about Eastern Europe, urging us to remember its promise amid the tragedy of its demise.”