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- Collection: CIUS Seminar Series
The Russian Communist Party and the Sovietization of Ukraine
After Vilnius: Which Way for Ukraine?
Book launch: Archival Ucrainica in Canada: A Guide
Book Launch: Mykhailo Hrushevsky's History of Ukraine-Rus'
Book Launch: Unbridled Dissonance: The Second World War and Socio-Political Attitudes in Ukraine, 1939–1941
Canada-Ukraine Relations and Developing Co-operation in Education and Scholarship
Class and Ethnicity in the Ukrainian Group in Canada
Collectivization of Agriculture in West Ukraine and OUN-UPA Resistance, 1944-1950
Communism and the Dilemmas of National Liberation: The CP(b)U, 1919–33
Consequences of the Movement of Non-Voluntary Migrants in a Nation State
Controversies over the Cultural Development of Pre-Ninth-Century Slavs
Detente, the Helsinki Accords and the Soviet Opposition: A Discussion with Dissident Leonid Plyushch
Dmytro Dontsov and Interwar Ukrainian Nationalism
Emma Andijewska's Roman pro dobru liudynu : The Displaced Persons Camp as Purgatory
F. Duchinski: His Impact on Ukrainian Political Thought
Fables about Animals
Fellows and Travelers: Thinking about Ukrainian History in the Early Nineteenth Century
Fourth Wave of Ukrainian Immigration to Canada
Group-sourcing Ukrainian Folklore: Involving the Community in Research
Growing Up in Halychyna in the 1930's: A Ukrainian Canadian Perspective
Housing Segregation and Mobility of Ukrainians in Manchester
Impressions of Election Observers during the Ukraine 2012 Parliamentary Election
In Bed with the Elephant: Ukrainian-Russian Asymmetric’ Relations
Interethnic Conflict in the Awakening Village: Ukrainians and Jews in Late Nineteenth Century Galicia
Interview with Olenka Bilash About Ukrainian Bilingual Education in Edmonton
Ivan Dziuba—From Internationalism or Russification to Facets of a Crystal
Ivan Kozachenko "A City on the Brink of War: Kharkiv During and After the “Russian Spring”
After President Viktor Yanukovych was ousted in late February 2014, pro-Russian protests swept eastern and southern regions of Ukraine. Driven by fear and…
Tags: anti-Maidan, Crime, Donetsk, Kharkiv, Maidan, Russia, Ukraine, Viktor Yanukovych
Ivan Vyshensky and the Religious Polemics of the Seventeenth Century
Ivan Zarudny and the Production of Religious Culture in Russia under Peter I
Mobility and Security in the EU’s Neighbourhood: The Case of Ukraine
Moldova and Transnistria: Between Ukraine, Russia, and the EU
Multiculturalism and the Future of Ukrainian Culture and Society in Ukraine and Canada: A Comparative Approach
Tags: Action, Activism, Approach, Base, Canada, Canadians, Collective, Community, Comparative, Cultural, Culture, Development, Diaspora, Future, Human Rights, Identity, Ideologies, Institutions, Language, Mobility, Modernity, Multiculturalism, Organization, Social, Society, Soviet Union, Ukraine, Ukrainian, Wsevolod Isajiw
Mykhailo Drahomanov: A Reassessment of the Man and His Ideas
Natalia Kobrynska: A Formulator of Feminism
National Mainstreaming: Major Trends in Women’s History in Ukraine since 1991
Official Attitudes to the Politics of History in Ukraine and Russia, 2005-2010: Concepts, Discussions, and Textbooks
Olena Teliha's Great Peace
Tags: Criticism, Great, Literature, Olena Teliha, Peace, Poetry, Ukraine, Ukrainian, Yuriy Stefanyk-Klynowy
P. Crath and T. Pavlychenko: Nationalism vs. Socialism in Ukrainian-Canadian Literature
Political Manipulations in Ukraine’s Presidential Elections, 2004–05 and 2009–10
Profile of Ukrainian Dissidents
Psychological Sciences in the Ukrainian SSR
Researching Blood and Salt: A Novel about the WWI Internment of Enemy Aliens in Canada
Rethinking Modern Ukrainian History
Roundtable: Famine in Ukraine, 1928–1933
Tags: 1928-1933, 1928-33, 1932-33, Bohdan Klid, Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, CIUS, David Marples, Famine, Genocide, Heather Coleman, Holodomor, Lesia Onyshko, Liudmyla Hrynevych, Recognition, Roman Serbyn, Stalin, Stanislav Kulchytsky, Stuart Murray, Ukraine, Ukrainian, Volodymyr Kravchenko
Russia and Ukraine: The Difference that Peter I Made
Russo-Ukrainian Relations: March 1917–January 1918
Saving the Displaced Persons: The Central Ukrainian Relief Bureau
Slavic Languages: Problems of Differentiation and Integration
Taras Shevchenko: The Great Ukrainian Romanticist
Teaching Ukrainian for Professional Purposes
The ‘Succession Issue at the Time of Bohdan Khmelnytsky’s Death and the ‘Ruin’ in Cossack Ukraine
The 1932–33 Famine-Holodomor in Ukraine as Part of Stalin's Preparations for War: A New Hypothesis on a Motive for Genocide
The Centre and Its Neighbours: Transcarpathia in the Context of European Integration and International Migration in Europe
The Changing Status of Ukrainian-Canadian Women
The Fourth Wave of Ukrainian Immigration to Canada as Depicted in the Literature of Ukrainian Canadianists
The Historical and Literary Background to Ukrainian-Spanish Relations
The Holodomor and the Soviet Famines, 1931–33
Tags: 1932-33, Andrea Graziosi, Bolshevik Party, Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, Caucasus, CIUS, Communist Party, Countryside, Definition, Elites, Famine, Genocide, Holodomor, Intelligentsia, Kazakhstan, Kuban, Mortality rate, Moscow, Peasant, Peasantry, Peasants, Policies, Policy, Purge, Rural, Soviet, Soviet Union, Stalin, Ukraine, Ukrainian, United Nations
The Hutsul Koliada and the Yara Group: Winter Songs and Rituals from the Carpathian Mountains
Tags: Carols, Carpathian Mountains, Christmas, Folk, Folklore, Hutsul, Koliada, Music, Rituals, Songs, Virlana Tkacz, Winter, Yara Arts Group, Yara Group
The impact of the Yalta Agreement of 1945 on East European geopolitics
The Implications of Ukrainian Studies in Korea
The Intelligentsia of Soviet Ukraine
Tags: Bohdan Krawchenko, Ethnic, Ethnicity, Intelligentsia, Recruitment, Relations, Soviet, SSR, Structure, Ukraine, Ukrainian
The Issue That Keeps Coming Back: Language Politics in Post-Orange Ukraine
The Leopolis Project: An Electronic Archive of the Art of Ukraine
The Literary Career of Mykola Rudenko
The Making and Tempering of the Ukrainian American
The Making of an Opera: On the Eve of Ivan Kupalo
Tags: Anna Pidgorna, Art, Belief, Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, Christianity, CIUS, Folk, Folklore, Ivan Kupalo, Literature, Making, Night, Opera, Pagan, Religion, Ritual, Rituals, Solstice, Summer, Ukraine, Ukrainian
The Methodist Church and Ukrainians in Canada, 1901–1925: A Study in Assimilation Policy
The Music of the Dumy
The National Awakening in Ukraine, 1859–1863: Students in Kharkiv and Kyiv Universities
The Ostroh Academy as a Factor in the Education of Ukraine’s Elites Today
The Parliamentary Elections in Ukraine and ‘The Cat’: Politics Meets Folklore
The Parliamentary Elections of 30 September in Ukraine: A Preliminary Assessment of Results
Tags: 2007, Assessment, Bohdan Harasymiw, Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, CIUS, Communist Party, David Marples, Election, Elections, Lytvyn Bloc, Mykola Riabchuk, Our Ukraine Bloc, Parliament, Parliamentary, Party of Regions, Petro Symonenko, Preliminary, Results, September 30, Ukraine, Ukrainian, Viktor Yanukovych, Volodymyr Lytvyn, Vyacheslav Kyrylenko, Yulia Tymoshenko, Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc
The Peasant Revolution in Ukraine
Tags: 1917, 1921, Bohdan Chomiak, Jars Balan, Marxism, Marxist, Narodnik, Peasant, Peasantry, Peasants, Populism, Populist, Revolution, Ukraine, Ukrainian
The Portrayal of Ukrainians in the Works of Morley Callaghan, W.O. Mitchell, Margaret Laurence, and Sinclair Ross
Tags: A Jest of God, Anglo-Canadian Literature, Ann Prychodko, Anna Balan, Canadian Writers, Depictions of Ukrainians, Margaret Laurence, Morley Callaghan, Nick Kazlik, Nick Miller, Peter Svarich, Portrayals of Ukrainians, Sawbones Memorial, Sinclair Ross, They Shalt Inherit the Earth, Ukrainians in Canadian Literature, W.O. Mitchell, Who has Seen the Wind
The Present State of Ukrainian Bibliography and Its Critical Tasks
The Problem of Writing in Kotsiubynsky
The Representation of Madness and Stalinism in Ukrainian Literature
The Response of the Ukrainian Canadians to the Displaced Persons Situation in Europe
The Status of Archives, Museums, and Academic Freedom in Ukraine
The Ukrainian Press in the Shelest Era
The Ukrainian Question in the Russian Empire from the 1840s to the 1870s: New Archival Findings
The Ukrainians and the Manitoba School Question: 1916
The Yara Arts Group: Dream and Destination
Ukraine, Russia, and the Future of Europe
Ukraine’s Current Foreign Policy
Ukrainian Archival Studies Since Independence: Gains and Losses
Ukrainian Canadian Newspaper Holdings in Canada
Ukrainian Canadians and Regional Federalism
Ukrainian Canadians, Multiculturalism and the New Government
Ukrainian Education in Interwar Poland
Ukrainian Language Instruction in Great Britain and Alberta: Similarities and Contrasts
Ukrainian Literature and Art in the 1920s
Ukrainian Politics in Galicia: 1860–1878
Ukrainian Sources in Russian Archives on Ivan Mazepa
Ukrainian-Canadian Art: Problems of Definition and Prospects for the Future
Tags: Art, Jars Balan, Literature, Painting, Ukrainian Canadians