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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, and reviews.
Ukraine --- Ukraine. --- Malorosii︠a︡ --- Małorosja --- Oekraïne --- Oukraïne --- Petite-Russie --- U.S.R.R. --- Ucraina --- Ucrania --- Ukraina --- Uḳraʼinah --- Ukrainian Council Socialist Republic --- Ukrainian S.S.R. --- Ukrainian Socialist Soviet Republic --- Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic --- Ukraïnsʹka Radi︠a︡nsʹka Sot︠s︡ialistychna Respublika --- Ukrainska Radyanska Sotsialistychna Respublika --- Ukrainska Sotsialistychna Radianska Respublika --- Ukraïnsʹka Sot︠s︡ii︠a︡listychna Radi︠a︡nsʹka Respublika --- Ukrainskai︠a︡ Sovetskai︠a︡ Sot︠s︡ialisticheskai︠a︡ Respublika --- Ukrainskaya Sovetskaya Sotsialisticheskaya Respublika --- Ukrayina --- Ukrayna --- Ukraïna --- ウクライナ --- Ukuraina --- Україна --- Украинэ --- Ucrægna --- Украина --- أوكرانيا --- Ūkrāniyā --- Ucrayena --- Ukyáña --- Ukranya --- Ukrajina --- Yr Wcráin --- Wcráin --- Ουκρανία --- Oykrania --- Ukrainio --- Ukrainujo --- Ukrayiina --- An Úcráin --- Úcráin --- Yn Ookraan --- Ookraan --- Украинмудин Орн --- Ukrainmudin Orn --- 우크라이나 --- ʻUkelena --- Yukrain --- Украинæ --- Ukrainæ --- IYukreyini --- I-Yukreyini --- אוקראינה --- אוקראינע --- Ukraine (Hetmanate : 1648-1782) --- Europe --- Malorosii͡ --- Ukraïnsʹka Radi͡ansʹka Sot͡sialistychna Respublika --- Ukraïnsʹka Sot͡sii͡alistychna Radi͡ansʹka Respublika --- Ukrainskai͡a Sovetskai͡a Sot͡sialisticheskai͡a Respublika --- 4.935. --- 4.950. --- Ūkrāniy
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L'viv (Ukraine) --- Lvov (Ukraine) --- Civilization. --- Civilisation --- Lʹviv (Ukraine) --- Lʹvov (Ukraine) --- Lemberg (Ukraine) --- Léopol (Ukraine) --- Lwów (Ukraine) --- Lwiw (Ukraine) --- Leopolis (Ukraine) --- Lviw (Ukraine) --- Levov (Ukraine) --- Levuv (Ukraine) --- Lwów (Poland)
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"A scholarly edition of the Hustynʹ chronicle, the first attempt of 17th-century chroniclers to write a history of Ukraine. One copy from Mharsk Monastery is the exemplar for the main text; variants from six other copies are represented in notes. An introduction by Ukrainian historian Oleksiy Tolochko provides a description and history of the chronicle"--Provided by publisher.
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222.8 --- Tobit. Judit. Ester. Esther --- Bible. --- Ester (Book of the Old Testament) --- Esther (Book of the Old Testament) --- Megilat Aḥashṿerosh --- Megilat Ester --- מגילת אסתר --- Esfira (Book of the Old Testament) --- Versions. --- Criticism, Textual.
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" After the fall of the Russian Empire, Jewish and Ukrainian activists worked to overcome previous mutual antagonism by creating a Ministry of Jewish Affairs within the new Ukrainian state and taking other measures to satisfy the national aspirations of Jews and other non-Ukrainians. This bold experiment ended in terrible failure as anarchic violence swept the countryside amidst civil war and foreign intervention. Pogromist attacks resulted in the worst massacres of Jews in Europe in almost three hundred years. Some 40 percent of these pogroms were perpetrated by troops ostensibly loyal to the very government that was simultaneously extending unprecedented civil rights to the Jewish population.Abramson explores this paradox and sheds new light on the relationship between the various Ukrainian governments and the communal violence, focusing especially on the role of Symon Petliura, the Ukrainian leader later assassinated by a Jew claiming revenge for the pogroms. A Prayer for the Government treats a crucial period of Ukrainian and Jewish history, and is also a case study of ethnic violence in emerging political entities."
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Ukraine --- History --- Congresses.
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