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Harvard Ukrainian Studies


Harvard Ukrainian Studies (HUS), the journal of the Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute, serves as a forum for new scholarship in Ukrainian studies. It deals primarily with history, language, and literature; at times related disciplines are included. HUS encourages scholars specializing in Ukrainian studies, as well as scholars working in related areas, to investigate and analyze issues important to the field. The journal cultivates an interdisciplinary approach that places Ukrainian topics in a broad scholarly context. It publishes articles, documents with analysis or interpretation, review articles, and reviews. Contact the editors directly for subscription prices and back issue costs.

An index of volumes I-XX can be found as a part of the Working Paper: Index of the Journal Harvard Ukrainian Studies, by Oksana Negayets.

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Recent HUS volumes:
Volume XXI (1/2), 1997
  • Susan D. Fink, From Chicken Kiev to Ukrainian Recognition: Domestic Politics in U.S. Foreign Policy Toward Ukraine
  • Alexandra Hrycak, The Coming of Chrysler Imperial: Ukrainian Youth and Rituals of Resistance
  • Laada Bilaniuk, Speaking of Surzhyk: Ideologies and Mixed Language
  • Karel C. Berkhoff, Brothers, We Are All of Cossack Stock: The Cossack Campaign in Ukrainian Newspapers on the Eve of Independence
  • Raymond A. Smith, Indigenous and Diaspora Elites and the Return of Carpatho-Ruthenian Nationalism, 1989–1992
  • Katrin Bertram, (Re-)Writing History: Oleksandr Sokolovs'kyi and the Soviet Ukrainian Historical Novel
Volume XXI (3/4), 1997
  • George Liber, Dovzhenko, Stalin, and the (Re)creation of Shchors
  • Angela Stent, Ukraine and Germany: Toward a New Partnership?
  • Andrzej Poppe, The Christianization and Ecclesiastical Structure of Kyivan Rus' to 1300
  • Patricia Kennedy Grimsted, The Postwar Fate of the Petliura Library and the Records of the Ukrainian National Republic
Volume XXII (1/4), 1998
  • Gitelman et al., eds., Cultures and Nations of Central and Eastern Europe: Essays in Honor of Roman Szporluk. (Available as a book)
Volume XXIII (1/2), 1999
  • A Tribute to Ryszard Torzecki
  • Czeslaw Madajczyk, The Eagle and the Trident: Polish-Ukrainian Relations in the Scholarly Works of Ryszard Torzecki
  • A Select Bibliography of Ryszard Torzecki
  • Mirosaw Sycz, Polish Policy toward the Ukrainian Cooperative Movement, 1920–1939
  • Wlodzimierz Medrzecki, Germany and Ukraine between the Start of the Brest-Litovsk Peace Talks and Hetman Skoropads'kyis Coup
  • Andrii Bolianovs'kyi, Cooperation between the German Military of the Weimar Republic and the Ukrainian Military Organization, 1923–1928
  • Vladimir Khanin, The Postcommunist Order, Public Opinion, and the Jewish Community in Independent Ukraine
  • Peter A. Rolland, Renovatus amor: Simiaon Polatski's Correspondence with Lazar Baranovych, Metodii Fylymonovych, Antonii Radyvylovs'kyi, and Meletii Dzyk
Volume XXIII (3/4), 1999
  • Olga B. Strakhov, The Curious Greek Signature of Metropolitan Aleksii of Kyiv and All Rus'
  • Claire Le Feuvre, Some Observations on the Old Novgorodian Word [kher']?
  • Gilles Veinstein, Early Ottoman Appelations for the Cossacks
  • Ulrich Schmid, Between Narodnist' and Indyvidual'nist': Ivan Franko's Theory of Literary Creativity
  • Stephen Velychenko, The Bureaucracy, Police, and Army in Twentieth-Century Ukraine: A Comparative Quantitative Study
  • Catherine Wanner, Crafting Identity, Marking Time: An Anthropological Perspective on Historical Commemoration and Nation-Building in Ukraine
  • Larysa Pritsak, A Letter of 1656 from the Former Hospodar of Moldova Vasile Lupu to Tsar Aleksei Mikhailovich
  • Karel C. Berkhoff and Marco Carynnyk, The Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists and Its Attitude toward Germans and Jews: Iaroslav Stets'ko's 1941 Zhyttiepys
Volume XXIV (1/4), 2000, Lviv: A City in the Crosscurrents of Culture.
  • YAROSLAV HRYTSAK, Lviv: A Multicultural History through the Centuries
  • ALOIS WOLDAN, The Imagery of Lviv in Ukrainian, Polish, and Austrian Literatures: From the Sixteenth Century to 1918
  • IHOR ZHUK, The Architecture of Lviv from the Thirteenth to the Twentieth Century
  • JACEK PURCHLA, Patterns of Influence: Lviv and Vienna in the Mirror of Architecture
  • HUGO LANE, The Ukrainian Theater and the Polish Opera: Cultural Hegemony and National Culture
  • LILIANA HENTOSH, Rites and Religions: Pages from the History of Inter-denominational and Inter-ethnic Relations in Twentieth-Century Lviv
  • BOHDAN TSCHERKES, Stalinist Visions for the Urban Transformation of Lviv, 1939-1955
  • WACLAW WIERZBIENIEC, The Processes of Jewish Emancipation and Assimilation in the Multiethnic City of Lviv during the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
  • PHILIPP THER, War versus Peace: Interethnic Relations in Lviv during the First Half of the Twentieth Century
  • MARTIN ABERG, Paradox of Change: Soviet Modernization and Ethno-Linguistic Differentiation in Lviv, 1945-1989
  • PADRAIC KENNEY, Lviv's Central European Renaissance, 1987-1990
  • GEORGE G. GRABOWICZ, Mythologizing Lviv/Lwów: Echoes of Presence and Absence
    (Available as a book)
Volume XXV (1/2), 2001
  • ANNA PROCYK, Polish Emigres as Emissaries of the Risorgimento in Eastern Europe
  • THOMAS M. PRYMAK, Dmytro Doroshenko: A Ukrainian Emigre Historian of the Interwar Period
  • ROMAN SZPORLUK, The Making of Modem Ukraine: The Western Dimension
  • JOHN B. DUNLOP, Aleksandr Dugin's "Neo-Eurasian" Textbook and Dmitrii Trenin's Ambivalent Response
Volume XXV (3/4), 2001

SYMPOSIUM:The Great Famine of 1932-1933

  • LUBOMYR HAJDA, Twenty Years after the HURI Famine Project: Revisiting the Issues and the Scholarship
  • ANDREA GRAZIOSI, The Great Famine of 1932-1933: Consequences and Implications
  • HENNADII BORIAK, The Publication of Sources on the History of the 1932-1933 Famine-Genocide: History, Current State, and Prospects
  • SERGEI MAKSUDOV, Victory over the Peasantry
  • NICCOLÒ PIANCIOLA, The Collectivization Famine in Kazakhstan, 1931-1933
  • GIJS KESSLER, The 1932-1933 Crisis and Its Aftermath beyond the Epicenters of Famine: The Urals Region

REVIEW ESSAYS

  • SERHII PLOKHY, Imagining Early Modern Ukraine: The "Parallel World" of Natalia Iakovenko
  • FRANK E. SYSYN, Constructing and Reconstructing Nations: Reflections on Timothy Snyder's Contribution to the Ukrainian Case

REVIEWS

  • Timothy Snyder, The Reconstruction of Nations: Poland, Ukraine, Lithuania, Belarus, 1569-1999 (George O. Liber)
  • Serhii Plokhy, The Cossacks and Religion in Early Modern Ukraine (Giovanna Siedina)
  • Serhii Plokhy and Frank E. Sysyn, Religion and Nation in Modern Ukraine (Andrew Sorokowski)
  • Paul Robert Magosci and Ivan Pop, eds., Encyclopedia of Rusyn History and Culture (Patrice M. Dabrowski)
  • S. Vorobiova, Iu. Zaitsev, and N. Solomashenko, Rosiis'ko-ukraïns'ko-anhliis'kyi slovnyk pravnychoï terminolohiï: trudnoshchi termino-vzhyvannia; F. Andersh, V. Vynnyk, A. Krasnyts'ka, A. Poleshko,
    and O. Iurchuk, Slovnyk iurydychnykh terminiv (rosiis'ko-ukraïns'kyi); Iu. Berezovenko, S. Berezovenko, D. Chernobai, and I. Iatsenko,
    New English-Russian Dictionary of Legal Terms / Novyi anglo-russkii iuridicheskii slovar' (Valerii Polkovsky)
  • Nicolas V. Iljine, ed., Odessa Memories (David MacKenzie)
Volume XXVI, UKRAINIAN CHURCH HISTORY
  • GEORGE G. GRABOWICZ, Introduction
  • TERESA RAKOWSKA-HARMSTONE, In Memoriam: Bohdan Rostyslav Bociurkiw
  • ANDRII KRAWCHUK, Church and State in the USSR: A Bio-Bibliography of Bohdan R. Bociurkiw, 1955–2007
  • BOHDAN R. BOCIURKIW, Some Methodological Problems in Writing a History of the Orthodox Church in Interwar Soviet Ukraine (1921–1939)
  • BOHDAN R. BOCIURKIW, The Russian Orthodox Church in Ukraine: The Exarchate and the Renovationists, and the ‘Conciliar-Episcopal’ Church, 1920–1939
  • ANDRII KRAWCHUK, Russian Orthodoxy in Interwar Ukraine: Reflections on the Article by Bohdan R. Bociurkiw
  • TERESA CHYNCZEWSKA-HENNEL, Political, Social and National Thought of the Ukrainian Higher Clergy, 1569–1700
  • LARRY WOLFF, The Uniate Church and the Partitions of Poland: Religious Survival in an Age of Enlightened Absolutism
  • JOHN-PAUL HIMKA, The Greek Catholic Church in Galicia, 1848–1914
  • ANDREW SOROKOWSKI, Lay and Clerical Intelligentsia in Greek Catholic Galicia, 1900–1939
  • BOHDAN BUDUROWYCZ , The Greek Catholic Church in Galicia, 1914–1944
Future HUS volumes:
Volume XXVII
  • Planned for 2008.
Volume XXVIII
  • Festschrift in honor of Michael Flier.
Volume XXIX (1/2)
  • The Ukrainian language today: problems of standardization; language politics; sociolinguistics; problems of East and West; language identity. Planned for 2008.


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