Recent Publications
RR No. 65 Ukrainian Literature in English, 1966-1979
Marta Tarnawsky
The CIUS Research Report No. 65, Ukrainian Literature in English, 1966-1979: An Annotated Bibliography (527 pp.), compiled and edited by Marta Tarnawsky, is the fourth CIUS Press publication of Ms. Tarnawsky's major continuing bibliographic project which attempts, for the first time, a comprehensive coverage of translations from and materials about Ukrainian literature published in English from the earliest known …
Ukraine between East and West: Essays on Cultural History to the Early Eighteenth Century
Ihor Sevcenko
Ihor Ševčenko’s Ukraine between East and West explores the development of Ukrainian cultural identity under the disparate influences of the Byzantine Empire and western Europe, mediated through Poland. Byzantium was the source from which Kyivan Rus' received Christianity and a highly developed literary and artistic culture, which stimulated Kyiv's own achievements in those fields. Professor Ševčenko shows how the …
Western Ukraine in Conflict with Poland and Bolshevism, 1918–1920
Vasyl Kuchabsky
Vasyl Kuchabsky's Western Ukraine in Conflict with Poland and Bolshevism, 1918–1923 is devoted to one of the most complex periods of twentieth-century history, when the defeat of the Central Powers in the First World War and the collapse of the Russian Empire made it possible for the "non-historical nations" of Central and Eastern Europe to undertake the creation of independent states. Kuchabsky, whom the …
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