In “On the Historical Unity of Russians and Ukrainians,” Vladimir Putin presents a contentious exploration of the intertwined histories of Russia and Ukraine, framed within a nationalist discourse that emphasizes shared cultural and historical legacies. The text, rich in its historiographical approach, employs a blend of personal narrative and political symbolism to assert the idea of a historical unity that precludes the legitimacy of Ukrainian sovereignty in the eyes of Russian identity. Written in a polemical style, this work echoes themes prevalent in contemporary Russian political rhetoric, providing a lens to understand the historical grievances and ideologies that have shaped modern geopolitics in Eastern Europe. Vladimir Putin, as a former KGB officer and long-standing political figure, has overseen a resurgence of nationalist sentiment within Russia. His perspectives are heavily influenced by his upbringing in post-Soviet Russia and his quest to restore national pride. This book encapsulates his belief in a greater Russian state, driven by his personal and political experiences, positioning Ukraine as inseparable from Russia's narrative. For readers interested in the complexities of post-Soviet identity and the historical narratives that fuel contemporary conflicts, Putin's work offers a provocative and essential viewpoint. Those seeking to understand the dynamics of Russian-Ukrainian relations and the underpinning ideologies of modern Russia will find this book compelling and thought-provoking.