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Journal of Ukrainian Studies Vol 10 Issue 1
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Ukrainian Language
Ukrainian Literature
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<p><em><strong>This issue features an historical introduction to Ukrainian Studies at Monash University, a piece on the rhetoric and politics of Ivan Kotliarevsky's "Eneida," an analysis of Lesia Ukrainka's "Lisova Pisnia" as a variant of the liebestod motif, an essay on the dramaturgy of grief in Vasyl Stefanyk's "Syny," a piece on the non-deverbative formation of verbs in Modern Ukrainian and Polish, an essy on Vojvodina's Rusinian and its Ukrainian constituent, and an article on Ukrainian Studies in Czechoslovakia between the World Wars.</strong></em><br /><br /><br /></p>
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CIUS
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CIUS
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CIUS
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Summer 1985
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English, Ukrainian
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J.E. M. Clarke, Marko Pavlyshyn, Slohodanka Vladiv, Olesia Rosalion, Jadwiga Kuligowska, Robert Slonek, Jin Marvan, Jindra Hrnčiŕová-Potter, Sonia Maryn, George S.N. Luckyj, Stepan, Velychenko, Bohdan Somchynsky, Marko Pavlyshyn, Frances Swyripa
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James E. Mace. <em>Communism and the Dilemmas of National Liberation: National Communism in Soviet Ukraine, 1918-1933</em>
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Bohdan Somchynsky
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Summer 1985
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English
Bohdan Somchynsky
James E. Mace
National Communism
Review
Soviet Ukraine
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Journal of Ukrainian Studies Vol 7 Issue 2
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Canadian Methodist Church
Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists
Soviet Ukrainian Prose
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<p><em><strong>This issue features an essay on Serhii Podolynsky's defense of an independent Ukrainian movement and a translation of his correspondence with Valerian Smirnov, a public letter to the Ukrainian intelligentsia, an analysis of the worker in early Soviet Ukrainian prose, an essay on the Canadian Methodist Church and assimilation, and a discussion on the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists.</strong></em><br /><br /><br /></p>
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Fall 1982
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Roman Serbyn, Panteleimon Kulish,
Myroslav Shkandrij, Vivian Olender, Myroslav Prokop, Ivan Lysiak-Rudnytsky, Alexander Baran, George Gajecky, Theodore Mackiw, Myroslava M. Mudrak, John-Paul Himka, Konstantin Huytan, Melanie Pytlowany-Kordiuk, George S.N. Luckyj, James E. Mace, Maxim Tarnawsky, George Perfecky, George Perfecky, Mykola Pavliuk, Nadia Skop, Frances Swyripa, Russel P. Moroziuk
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Myroslav Prokop. <em>Ukraina i Ukrainska Polityka Moskvy</em>
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James E. Mace
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CIUS
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Fall 1982
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English
James E. Mace
Moscow
Review
Ukraine
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Journal of Ukrainian Graduate Studies Vol 4 Issue 2
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Ukrainian Literature
Poetry
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<p><em><strong>This issue features an existential reading of Valeriian Pidmohylny's "Misto", a compilation of Nick Bazhan's poetry, a piece on Ukrainian socialism in Halychyna, a critique of technocratic totalitarianism, and a piece on the Soviet Union through the eyes of the New York Times.</strong></em><br /><br /></p>
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Fall 1979
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Maxim Tarnawsky, Mykola Bazhan, John-Paul Himka, Vasyl Lisovy, Alexander Motyl', Steven L. Guthier, Michael Malet, James E. Mace, Myroslav Shkandrij, Roman Zurba, Romana Bahrij Pikulyk, Nadia O. Diakun, Ostap Tarnawsky
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English, Ukrainian
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Frantisek Silnicky. Natsionalnaia Politika KPSS v Period s 1917 po 1922 and Iwan Majstrenko. Natsionalnaia Politika KPSS v ee Istoricheskom Razvitii
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James E. Mace
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CIUS
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Fall 1979
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English, Ukrainian
Frantisek Silnicky
Iwan Majstrenko
James E. Mace
Natiolan Politics
Review
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Journal of Ukrainian Graduate Studies Vol 3 Issue 2
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Diaspora
Ukrainian Language
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<p><em><strong>This issue features a piece on Vynnychenko's mission to Moscow and Kharkiv, a chapter from the History of the Ukrainian Diaspora, a study of the Ukrainian language between Old Bulgarian, Polish and Russian, an essay on the Ukrainian language versus the Ukrainian language of emigrés, a study of the coming of age of Ukrainian Studies, as well as a report on Ukrainian language textbooks at the University level.</strong></em><br /><br /></p>
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Fall 1978
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Melanie Czajkowsky, Yury Boshyk, Bohdan Strumins'kyj, Yaroslav Kharchun, Peter L. Rudnytsky, Jaroslaw Rozumnyj, Doug White, Nadia Kazymyra, Myroslav Yurkevich, Konstantin Huytan, James E. Mace
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Hryhorii Kostiuk, <em>Okaianni Roky: Vid Lukianivskoi Tiurmy do Vorkutskoi Trahedii (1935-1940)</em>
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Book Review
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James E. Mace
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CIUS
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Fall 1978
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English
Book Review
Hryhorii Kostiuk
James E. Mace