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UKRAINIAN STUDIES

UKRAINIAN STUDIES Slavonic Languages V. UKRAINIAN STUDIES* By V. SwoBODA, Honorary Research Fellow at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies in the University of London GENERAL * ,4JtCepeJw y'Kpai'HOJ'IWBCmBa. r. Bim'iuJwmi 6i6JtiozpaifJi1i'Hi iJJtCepeJta, 'HA', 240 pp. * Kama1w2 ifJo'HiJiB. r. Ei6Jtiome'i'Hi 'KOJ!f'Kt!ii' Eopuca Tpi'H'ie'H'Ka, 'H,LI;', I988, 980 pp. Bohdan S. Wynar, *Ukraine: A Bibliographic Guide to English-Language Publications, Englewood, USA, xiii + 406 pp. A. Zhyvotko, Icmopin y'Kpai'HC'b'Koi npecu, Munich, Ukrainisches Technisch-Wirtschaftliches Inst., 334 pp. *Bibliography of Ukrainian and Slavic Studies Serials Located in the Slavonic Library, Prague, Edmonton, Alberta U.P., I27 pp. V. Rusanivs'kyi surveys prospects for Ukrainian studies in the world, LiU, nos 37, 38. Serialization continues ofM. Hrushevs'kyi, 'lcTopiJI yKpa1HChK01 K03a'I'IIIHII', Vit, nos 2, 4, 6-8, Io, I I; and of 'ICTopiJI YKpaiHII-Pycii', Ky, nos I-7, Io-I 2. L. Wynar, * M. H.: Ukrainian-Russian Confrontation in Histori­ ography, Kent, Ohio, Ukrainian Historical Assoc., I988, vi+ 66 pp. V. Boiechko publishes H.'s letter of July I924, on return to the Ukraine, LiU, no. 29. F. Shevchenko introduces a Ukrainian trans­ lation of parts from Hcmopin PycoBo UJtu MaJtou Pocciu, ib., nos 24, 25, 27-30. 'YKpaiHQi', ib., nos 7, I I, are chapters from a I959 book banned http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

UKRAINIAN STUDIES

Mar 13, 1991

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Brill
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Copyright © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
ISSN
0084-4152
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2222-4297
DOI
10.1163/22224297-90003150
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Slavonic Languages V. UKRAINIAN STUDIES* By V. SwoBODA, Honorary Research Fellow at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies in the University of London GENERAL * ,4JtCepeJw y'Kpai'HOJ'IWBCmBa. r. Bim'iuJwmi 6i6JtiozpaifJi1i'Hi iJJtCepeJta, 'HA', 240 pp. * Kama1w2 ifJo'HiJiB. r. Ei6Jtiome'i'Hi 'KOJ!f'Kt!ii' Eopuca Tpi'H'ie'H'Ka, 'H,LI;', I988, 980 pp. Bohdan S. Wynar, *Ukraine: A Bibliographic Guide to English-Language Publications, Englewood, USA, xiii + 406 pp. A. Zhyvotko, Icmopin y'Kpai'HC'b'Koi npecu, Munich, Ukrainisches Technisch-Wirtschaftliches Inst., 334 pp. *Bibliography of Ukrainian and Slavic Studies Serials Located in the Slavonic Library, Prague, Edmonton, Alberta U.P., I27 pp. V. Rusanivs'kyi surveys prospects for Ukrainian studies in the world, LiU, nos 37, 38. Serialization continues ofM. Hrushevs'kyi, 'lcTopiJI yKpa1HChK01 K03a'I'IIIHII', Vit, nos 2, 4, 6-8, Io, I I; and of 'ICTopiJI YKpaiHII-Pycii', Ky, nos I-7, Io-I 2. L. Wynar, * M. H.: Ukrainian-Russian Confrontation in Histori­ ography, Kent, Ohio, Ukrainian Historical Assoc., I988, vi+ 66 pp. V. Boiechko publishes H.'s letter of July I924, on return to the Ukraine, LiU, no. 29. F. Shevchenko introduces a Ukrainian trans­ lation of parts from Hcmopin PycoBo UJtu MaJtou Pocciu, ib., nos 24, 25, 27-30. 'YKpaiHQi', ib., nos 7, I I, are chapters from a I959 book banned

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