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Shevchenko Annual Lecture
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2012: Ukraine and the Russian Question
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<span style="font-size:13px;color:#000000;font-weight:400;text-decoration:none;font-family:Arial;font-style:normal;">CIUS Shevchenko Annual Lecture audio.<br /><br />Co-organized by CIUS and the Ukrainian Professional and Business Club of Edmonton, the forty- sixth Shevchenko lecture at the University of Alberta was given by James Sherr, a senior fellow of the Russia and Eurasia Programme at the Royal Institute of International Affairs (London), who spoke on “Ukraine and the Russian Question” (9 March 2012).<br /><br /> Mr. Sherr analyzed the Russian factor in the current Ukrainian historical and political situation. Speaking about the legacy of Kyivan Rus' which Russians claim as the wellspring of the imperial tradition constructed by their eighteenth-century tsars, he noted that while some specifics of the Russo- Ukrainian relationship may have changed with Ukraine’s declaration of independence in 1991, its fundamental nature has not. He referred in particular to the complex issue of identity, which has been at the core of recurring tensions between the two nations. Citing Vladimir Putins recent article on the national question in Russia, Sherr noted its concept of a common Russian civilization with the Russian nation as its constituent core. This notion has invariably served to justify imperial expansion into neighbouring regions.<br /><br /> Mr. Sherr argued that there have been no significant changes in Russia’s attitude toward Ukraine since the collapse of the Soviet Union. Recovering from what Putin called the “greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the twentieth century,” today’s Russian leadership seeks to restore Moscow’s former “sphere of influence” and recapture the proud past of the Russian imperial state. The recent war with Georgia, the territorial provocations at Tuzla, the use of energy as a political tool, and attempts to thwart Ukraine’s European aspirations are all indications of Russia’s real intentions with regard to Ukraine. Russia certainly feels threatened because of its loss of superpower status, said Mr. Sherr, but it is concerned above all to maintain its imperial legacy and identity, not least by developing an increasingly authoritarian political culture. Putin’s anti-Western attitude and traditional Soviet-era beliefs strike a responsive chord with many Russians, which allows him to advance his current political agenda while Europe and other Western countries are preoccupied with their own economic and political problems.<br /><br /> Mr. Sherr argued that it is in the best interest of the Euro-Atlantic democracies to preserve an independent Ukraine and promote the development of its civil society and cultural institutions. He emphasized that Ukraine’s sovereignty must be respected in accordance with international law. A democratic and European Ukraine would thus serve as a model to democratize Russia, which will otherwise remain a source of authoritarianism in the region. <br /><br />Mr. Sherr concluded that the greatest threat to Ukraine is Ukraine itself. Despite ongoing attempts by the West to encourage political and economic reforms, Ukraine has largely squandered these opportunities. It failed to act on its proclaimed European aspirations, entailing a market economy and political democracy, and remained mired in post-Soviet inertia, a non-transparent business culture, and a drift toward authoritarianism.<br /><br /> Between 1995 and May 2008, James Sherr was a fellow of the former Conflict Studies Research Centre of the Defence Academy of the UK and is a member of the Social Studies Faculty of Oxford University. He has been a long-standing adviser to governments in the UK and the EU and to NATO, and advised Ukraine for many years on defence/security sector reform and related issues. His publications include Russia and the West A Reassessment (2008) and The Mortgaging of Ukraine’s Independence (2010). <br /><br />Found in <a href="http://cius-archives.ca/items/show/1619">CIUS Newsletter 2012</a><br /></span>
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CIUS
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CIUS
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March 9, 2012
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James Sherr
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English, Ukrainian
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Democracy
Contemporary Ukraine
Europe
Geopolitics
Identity
Post-Soviet
Russia
Totalitarianism
Ukrainian–Russian Relations
1991
Authoritarianism
Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies
CIUS
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Democracy
Europe
European
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Identity
Imperial
Imperialism
Independence
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James Sherr
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Modern
Russia
Russian
Soviet Union
Totalitarianism
Ukraine
Ukrainian
West
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CIUS Seminar Series
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History
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Ukraine's Historiography
Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies
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CIUS Seminars; lectures; visiting scholar lectures
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CIUS
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CIUS
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CIUS
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1976<span class="st">–Present</span>
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Leonid Plyushch, Jurij Borys, Andrij Makuch, Keith Spicer
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English, Ukrainian
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National Mainstreaming: Major Trends in Women’s History in Ukraine since 1991
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Contemporary Ukraine
History
Women
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CIUS seminar audio.<br /><br />On March 19, 2010, Oksana Kis (Columbia University and Institute Natalya Tsymbal of Ethnology. National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine), gave a seminar presentation on the topic: “National Mainstreaming: Major Trends in Women’s History in Ukraine since 1991.”<br /><br />Found in <a href="http://cius-archives.ca/items/show/1617">CIUS <span style="font-size:13px;color:#000000;font-weight:400;text-decoration:none;font-family:Arial;font-style:normal;">Newsletter 2010</span></a>
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CIUS
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CIUS
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March 19, 2010
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Oksana Kis
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English, Ukrainian
1991
Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies
CIUS
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Oksana Kis
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Ukraine
Ukrainian
Women
Women’s
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Shevchenko Annual Lecture
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2009: Blood in the Borshch: An Illustrated Talk on Contemporary Ukraine
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Contemporary Ukraine
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CIUS lecture audio.<br /><br />On March 27 2009, Natalka Husar (artist) and Janice Kulyk Keefer (Department of English, University of Guelph) gave the Forty-third annual Shevchenko Lecture on the topic: “Blood in the Borshch: An Illustrated Talk on Contemporary Ukraine.” <br /><br />Natalka Husar and Janice Kulyk Keefer begin speaking at 6:55 after a short introduction by Jars Balan and Marko Levitsky.<br /><br />Found in <a href="http://cius-archives.ca/items/show/1617">CIUS <span style="font-size:13px;color:#000000;font-weight:400;text-decoration:none;font-family:Arial;font-style:normal;">Newsletter 2010</span></a>
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CIUS
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CIUS
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March 27, 2009
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Natalka Husar, Janice Kulyk Keefer
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English, Ukrainian
43rd
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Blood in the Borshch
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CIUS
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Modern
Natalka Husar
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CIUS Seminar Series
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History
Art
Ukraine's Historiography
Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies
Canadian History
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CIUS Seminars; lectures; visiting scholar lectures
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CIUS
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CIUS
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CIUS
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1976<span class="st">–Present</span>
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Leonid Plyushch, Jurij Borys, Andrij Makuch, Keith Spicer
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English, Ukrainian
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Lecture, discussion
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Ukraine, Russia, and the Future of Europe
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Russia
Europe
Eastern Europe
Contemporary Ukraine
Geopolitics
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CIUS seminar audio.<br /><br />On April 22, 2009, Mykola Riabchuk (journalist and independent scholar, Kyiv), presented on the topic: “Ukraine, Russia, and the Future of Europe.” <br /><br /><a href="http://cius-archives.ca/items/show/1616">Found in CIUS Newsletter 2009</a>
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CIUS
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CIUS
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April 22, 2009
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Mykola Riabchuk
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CIUS
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CIUS Seminar Series
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History
Art
Ukraine's Historiography
Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies
Canadian History
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CIUS Seminars; lectures; visiting scholar lectures
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CIUS
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CIUS
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CIUS
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1976<span class="st">–Present</span>
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Leonid Plyushch, Jurij Borys, Andrij Makuch, Keith Spicer
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English, Ukrainian
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Lecture, discussion
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Rethinking Modern Ukrainian History
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CIUS seminar audio. <br /><br />On September 25, 2008, Yaroslav Hrytsak (Institute for Historical Research, Ivan Franko National University of Lviv and Chair of Modern World History, Ukrainian Catholic University, Lviv), presented on the topic: “Rethinking Modern Ukrainian History” at the Inaugural lecture of the Petro Jacyk Program in Modern Ukrainian History and Society.<br /><br /> Dr. Hrytsak begins speaking at 16:05<br /><br />Found in <a href="http://cius-archives.ca/items/show/1616">CIUS <span style="font-size:13px;color:#000000;font-weight:400;text-decoration:none;font-family:Arial;font-style:normal;">Newsletter 2009</span></a>
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CIUS
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CIUS
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September 25, 2008
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Yaroslav Hrytsak
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English, Ukrainian
Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies
CIUS
Contemporary
History
Modern
Rethinking
Ukraine
Ukrainian
Yaroslav Hrytsak
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Схід-Захід: Історико-культурологічний збірник. – Випуск 7: Спеціальне видання: Університети та нації в Російській імперії / За ред. В. Кравченка. – Харків; Київ: Критика, 2005.
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Art
History
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Кравченко В. В.
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CIUS
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CIUS
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2005
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Ukrainian; English; Latin
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Antiquity 18th century, 19th century, 20th century
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<p><strong>Відомості про авторів</strong></p>
<p><em><strong>Андрєй Андрєєв</strong></em> – кандидат історичних наук, доцент кафедри історії Росії ХІХ – початку ХХ ст. Московського державного університету ім. Михайла Ломоносова.</p>
<p> <em><strong>Сергій Біленький</strong></em><span> </span>– кандидат історичних наук, науковий працівник Торонтського університету.</p>
<p> <em><strong>Марта Богачевська-Хомяк</strong></em><span> </span>– історик, директор Програм наукових обмінів ім. Фулбрайта в Україні.</p>
<p> <em><strong>Павел Буковєц<span> </span></strong></em>– доктор гуманітарних наук, викладач кафедри літературної культури порубіжжя Краківського (Ягеллонського) університету.</p>
<p> <em><strong>Єлєна Вішлєнкова<span> </span></strong></em>– доктор історичних наук, професор Казанського державного університету (Росія).</p>
<p> <em><strong>Ірина Журавльова<span> </span></strong></em>– заступник директора з наукової роботи Центральної наукової бібліотеки Харківського національного університету ім. Василя Каразіна.</p>
<p><em><strong>Костянтин Кислюк<span> </span></strong></em>– кандидат філософських наук, доцент Харківського гуманітарного університету “Народна українська академія”.</p>
<p> <em><strong>Володимир Кравченко<span> </span></strong></em>– доктор історичних наук, професор, завідувач кафедри українознавства Харківського національного університету ім. Василя Каразіна.</p>
<p> <em><strong>Тетяна Литвинова<span> </span></strong></em>– кандидат історичних наук, доцент Дніпропетровського державного університету.</p>
<p> <em><strong>Якуб Нєдзьвєдзь<span> </span></strong></em>– доктор гуманітарних наук, викладач кафедри старопольської літерутари та літератури епохи Просвітництва Ягеллонського університету (Краків).</p>
<p> <em><strong>Наталя Оболончик<span> </span></strong></em>– науковий працівник Кременецького музею.</p>
<p> <em><strong>Валерій Пікалов<span> </span></strong></em>– доцент кафедри історіографії, джерелознавства та археології Харківського національного університету ім. Василя Каразіна.</p>
<p> <em><strong>Сергій Посохов<span> </span></strong></em>– кандидат історичних наук, професор, декан історичного факультету, завідувач кафедри історіографії, джерелознавства та археології Харківського національного університету ім. Василя Каразіна.</p>
<p> <em><strong>Людмила Посохова<span> </span></strong></em>– кандидат історичних наук, доцент кафедри історії України Харківського національного університету ім. Василя Каразіна.</p>
<p> <em><strong>Сергій Сєряков<span> </span></strong></em>– кандидат історичних наук, доцент кафедри історичних дисциплін Харківського національного педагогічного університету ім. Григорія Сковороди.</p>
<p> <em><strong>Дарюс Сталюнас<span> </span></strong></em>– доктор історичних наук, заступник директора Інституту історії Литовської Академії наук.</p>
<p> <strong><em>Михайло Станчев<span> </span></em></strong>– доктор історичних наук, голова Міжреспубліканської наукової асоціації болгаристів.</p>
<p> <em><strong>Johannes Remy<span> </span></strong></em>– доктор філософії, науковий працівник Інституту регіональних і культурологічних досліджень Гельсінського університету.</p>
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Університетська бібліотека в сучасному світі
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Education
Modernity
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Ірина Журавльова
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CIUS
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2005
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Ірина Журавльова
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Ukrainian
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Article
Education
Modern
Ірина Журавльова
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Journal of Ukrainian Studies Vol 37 Issue 1–2
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2012
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<p><strong><em><strong>Also published as a book, Religion, Nation, and Secularization in Ukraine, this special issue is a collection of nine essays written by some of the participants of an international conference on “Religion, Nation, and Secularism in Ukraine,” held in Munich on 25-26 June 2010. The conference was co-sponsored by the International Research Training Group “Religious Cultures in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Europe” at Ludwig-Maximilian University in Munich and Charles University in Prague, the Ukrainian Free University (UFU) in Munich, and the Peter Jacyk Centre for Ukrainian Historical Research at the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, University of Alberta. The essays for this edition were selected from among eighteen papers delivered at that conference. The guest editors of this issue are Professors Martin Schulze Wessel and Frank E. Sysyn.</strong></em><br /><br /><br /></strong></p>
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CIUS
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CIUS
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CIUS
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English
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Kerstin S. Jobst, Burkhard Woller, Tobias Grill, Frank E. Sysyn, Liliana Hentosh, Oleh Pavlyshyn, Martha Bohachevsky-Chomiak, Leonid Heretz, Stephen P. Scherer, Roman Petryshyn, Oleh Havrylyshyn, Andrew B. Pernal, Vitaly Chernetsky, Serhiy Bilenky, Ernest Gyidel, Mark von Hagen, Hiroaki Kuromiya, Alexander Motyl, Bohdan Klid, Thomas M. Prymak, Michael Moser, Martha, Kichorowska Kebalo, Svitlana Shlipchenko, Iryna Konstantiuk, Marko Robert Stech, Larysa Bobrova, Suzanne Holyck Hunchuck, Robert B. Klymasz, Myrna Kostash
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Clerics and Laymen in the History of the Modern Standard Ukrainian Language
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Michael Moser
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<em>JUS</em> Vol. 37
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CIUS
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2012
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English
History
Michael Moser
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Standard Ukrainian Language
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Journal of Ukrainian Studies Vol 33–34
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CIUS
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CIUS
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CIUS
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2008-2009
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<address><strong> </strong></address>
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<p><strong><em><strong>The special issue Tentorium honorum (volumes 33-34, 2008-2009) is a collection of thirty-three essays written by North American and European colleagues and former students in honor of Frank E. Sysyn, the distinguished specialist in Ukrainian, Polish, and East European history and a major figure in the development of Ukrainian historical studies in the United States, Canada, Ukraine, and Germany for more than three decades. The essays, which range from medieval to contemporary East European and Ukrainian history, reflect the breadth and impact of his scholarship. Tentorium honorum includes a biographical essay about Professor Sysyn and a select bibliography of his works. The title was adopted from a seventeenth-century panegyric to Adam Kysil, the Ukrainian leader and Polish statesman who was the subject of Professor Sysyn's groundbreaking monograph on early-modern Ukraine and Poland-Lithuania.</strong></em><br /><br /><br /></strong><br /><br /><strong></strong><a href="http://cius-archives.ca/items/show/1350" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><em></em></a></p>
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Zenon E. Kohut, Olga Andriewsky, Serhiy Bilenky, Roman Senkus, Jars Balan, Paul Bushkovitch, Teresa Chynczewska-Hennel, Yaroslav Fedoruk, David Frick, Andrii Grechylo, Mark von Hagen, Leonid Heretz, John-Paul Himka, Yaroslav Hrytsak, Yaroslav Isaievych, Andreas Kappeler, Bohdan Klid, Nancy Shields Kollmann, Volodymyr Kravchenko, Paul Robert Magocsi, David Marples, Iurii Mytsyk, Victor Ostapchuk, Uliana Pasicznyk, Serhii Plokhy, Andrzej Poppe, Danuta Poppe, Moshe Rosman, David Saunders, Frances Swyripa, Roman Szporluk, Tatiana Tairova-Yakovleva, Oleksiy Tolochko, Zbigniew Wojcik, Larry Wolff, Natalia Yakovenko, Alexander J. Motyl, Aleksandr Lavrov, Paul Bushkovitch, Vitaly Chernetsky, Rebekah Klein-Pejšová, Iwan S. Koropeckyj, George Urbaniak, Hiroaki Kuromiya,
Peter Melnycky, Ihor Stebelsky, Oleh Havrylyshyn, Marta Dyczok, John Jaworsky, Michał Wawrzonek, Myroslav Shkandrij, Catherine Wanner, Myroslaw Tataryn, Andrew Sorokowski, Rostyslav Bilous, Valerii Polkovsky, Vitaly Chernetsky, P.M. Kraliuk, Marta Tarnawsky, Maxim Tarnawsky, Larysa Bobrova, Thomas M. Prymak, Robert B. Klymasz
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The Formation of Modern National Identity and Interethnic Relations in the Galician Ukrainian Highlands: Some Findings of a Local/Oral History Project
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Leonid Heretz
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<em>JUS</em> Vol. 33-34
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CIUS
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2008-2009
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English
Galicia
Leonid Heretz
Modern
National Identity
Oral History
Ukraine