Subtelny's major work is the general textbook
Ukraine: A History (1988), a work of Ukrainian historiography. During the
Mikhail Gorbachev reforms, the book was quickly translated into both Ukrainian and Russian and affected the growth of Ukrainian historical and national consciousness during the initial years of Ukrainian independence. In his history of Ukraine, Subtelny took a more traditional approach, like his predecessors
Mykhailo Hrushevsky,
Dmytro Doroshenko, and
Ivan Krypiakevych, writing a national history, primarily the history of the Ukrainian people. Subtelny's earlier work dealt with the
Cossack era, especially the revolt of
Hetman Ivan Mazepa against Tsar
Peter the Great. He authored six books on Eastern European and Ukrainian history, along with 55 articles and book chapters. ==Death==