HARVARD UKRAINIAN STUDIES
A Journal published by the Ukrainian Research Institute of Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts
EDITOR
Serhii Cipko
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EDITORIAL BOARD
Michael S. Flier
George G. Grabowicz
Lubomyr A. Hajda
Edward L. Keenan
Frank B. Sysyn
Roman Szporluk |
FOUNDING EDITORS
Omeljan Pritsak
Ihor Shevchenko |
BOOK REVIEW EDITOR
Lawrence Wolff
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ASSISTANT EDITOR
Daria Yurchuk
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DIRECTOR OF PUBLICATIONS, HURI
Robert De Lossa
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ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Zvi Ankori, Tel-Aviv University
John A. Armstrong, University of Wisconsin
Yaroslav Bilinsky, University of Delaware
Axinia Djurova, University of Sofia
Halil Inalcik, University of Chicago
Jaroslav D. Isajevych, Institute of Ukrainian Studies, Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, L'viv
Edward Kasinec, New York Public Library
Magdalena Laszlo-Kutiuk, University of Bucharest
Walter Leitsch, University of Vienna
L. R. Lewitter, Cambridge University
G. Luciani, University of Bordeaux
George S. N. Luckyj, University of Toronto
Michal Lesiow, Marie Curie-Sklodowska University, Lublin
Paul R. Magocsi, University of Toronto
Dimitri Obolensky, Oxford University
Riccardo Picchio, Yale University
Marc Raeff, Columbia University
Hans Rothe, University of Bonn
Bohdan Rubchak, University of Illinois at Chicago Circle
Wladyslaw A. Serczyk, University of Warsaw, Bialystok
George Y. Shevelov, Columbia University
Gunther Stokl, University of Cologne
A. de Vincenz, University of Gottingen
Vaclav Zidlicky, Charles University, Prague.
COMMITTEE ON UKRAINIAN STUDIES
Harvard University
Roman Szporluk (Chairman)
Patricia Chaput
Timothy Colton
George G.Grabowicz
Michael S. Flier
Edward L. Keenan
Harvard Ukrainian Studies serves as a forum for new scholarship in Ukrainian studies. It encourages research and analysis of important issues in Ukrainian studies by both specialists and those working in related fields. Harvard Ukrainian Studies cultivates an interdisciplinary approach that places Ukrainian topics in a broad scholarly context. It seeks to foster comparative as well as synthetic studies. The journal publishes articles, documents with analysis or interpretation, essays, review articles and book reviews. Since publication began in March 1977, contributions on a broad range of subjects have appeared. Among them are the following:
- "Secular Jurisdiction over the Armenian Church (Fourth-Seventh Centuries)," Nina G. Garsoian Vol. Vll
- "The Invitation to the Varangians," Omeljan Pritsak Vol.l, No.l
- "The Holy War (jihad) in the First Centuries of the Ottoman Empire," Gy. Kaldy-Nagy Vol.lll/lV
- "On the Izbornik of 1073," Horace G. Lunt Vol.VII
- "Textual Criticism and the Povest' vremennykh let: Some Theoretical Considerations," Donald Ostrowski Vol.V, No. I
- "Comparative Slavic Epic," Albert B. Lord Vol.V, No.4
- "Time and Historical Consciousness in Medieval Poland," Alexander Gieysztor Vol.lll/lV
- "On the Title of Grand Prince in the Tale of Ihor's Campaign," Andrzej Poppe Vol.lll/lV
- "Notes on the Text of the Igor' Tale," Riccardo Picchio Vol.ll, No.4
- "Mongol Census-Taking in Rus', 1245- 1275," Thomas T. Allsen Vol.V, No.1
- "The Origins of the Official Muscovite Claims to the 'Kievan Inheritance,"' Jaroslaw Pelenski Vol.l, No.l
- "Ukrainian Medieval Painting: The State of the Art," Michael S. Flier Vol.XIV, No.l/2
- "Social questions and National Revolution: The Ukrainian National Republic in 1919-1920," Rudolf A. Mark Vol.XIV, No.l/2
- "Sister Maria Krysta Szembek and her Memoirs," Andrzej A. Zieba Vol.XV, No.l/2
- "Medved' iz berlogi: Vladimir Jabotinsky and the Ukrainian Question, 1904-1914," Olga Andriewsky Vol.XIV, No.3/4
- "Metropolitan Sheptyts'kyi's Hebrew Correspondence, 1903," Henry Abramson Vol.XV, No.l/2
- "A Church Slavonic Graffito in Hagia Sophia, Constantinople," Ioli Kalavrezou-Maxeiner and Dimitri Obolensky Vol.V, No.1
- "Byzantium and the Eastern Slavs after 1453," Ihor Sevcenko Vol.ll, No. 1
- "Renaissance Poland and Antemurale Christianitatis," Wiktor Weintraub Vol.lll/lV
- "Protestants in the Ukraine during the Period of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth," George H.Williams Vol.ll, Nos.1-2
- "A Note on the Relationship of the Byxovec Chronicle to the Galician-Volhynian Chronicle," George A. Perfecky Vol.V, No.3
- "The Antimaxia of 1632 and the Polemics over Uniate-Orthodox Relations," Paulina Lewin and Frank E. Sysyn Vol.lX, No.l/2
- "Intolerance and Foreign Intervention in Early Eighteenth-Century Poland-Lithuania," L. R. Lewiter Vol.V, No.3
- "The Greek Catholic Church and Nation-Building in Galicia, 1772-1918," John-Paul Himka Vol.VIII, No.3/4
- "Ukrainianization Movements within the Russian Orthodox Church, and the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church," Bohdan R. Bociurkiw Vol.lll/lV
- "Semen Shakhovskoi and the Condition of Orthodoxy," Edward L. Keenan Vol.XII/XIII
- "When and How was Novgorod Converted to Christianity?" Henrik Birnbaum Vol.XII/XIII
- "The Greek Metropolitans of Kievan Rus': An Evaluation of their Spiritual and Cultural Activity," Anthony-Emil N. Tachiaos Vol.XII/XIII
- "What Does 'Indo-European' Mean in Reference to the Slavic Languages?" Nullo Minissi Vol.XII/XIII
- "The Paradox of Populism: The Realism of Ivan Necuj-Levyc'kyj," Maxim Tarnawsky Vol.XIV, No.3/4
- "On the Reception of Ivan Vysens'kyj's Writings among the Old Believers," Huvey Goldblatt Vol.XV, No.3/4
- "Voltaire's Eastern Europe: The Mapping of Civilization on the Itinerary of Charles Xll," Lawrence Wolff Vol.XIV, No.3/4
- "Stalin's Meeting with a Delegation of Ukrainian Writers on 12 February 1929," Leonid Maximenkov Vol.XVI, No.3/4
Harvard Ukrainian Studies - volumes and numbers:
- volume I (1977), numbers 1-4 (each number $9.00 North America, $10.00 overseas; entire volume $28.00 North America, $32.00 overseas)
- volume II (1978), numbers 1-4 (each number $9.00 North America, $10.00 overseas; entire volume $28.00 North America, $32.00 overseas)
- volume III/IV (1979-80), in two parts = Eucharisterion: Essays presented to Omeljan Pritsak by his Colleagues and Students on the Occasion of his Sixtieth Birthday (special price: $35.00)
- volume V (1981), numbers I -4 (each number $9.00 North America, $10.00 overseas; entire volume $28.00 North America, $32.00 overseas)
- volume VI (1982), numbers 1-4 (number 2: out of print) (each number
$9.00 North America, $10.00 overseas)
- volume VII (1983) = Okeanos: Essays presented to Ihor Sevcenko by his Colleagues and Students on the Occasion of his Sixtieth Birthday (special price: $60.00)
- volume VIII (1984), number 1/2 = The Kiev Mohyla Academy: Commemorating the 350th Anniversary of its Founding (1632); and number 3/4
- volume lX (1985), number 1/2; and number 3/4 = The Political and Social Ideas of Vjaceslav Lypyns'kyj
- volume X (1986), number 1/2; and number 3/4 = Concepts of Nationhood in Early Modern Eastern Europe
- volume XI (1987), numbers 1/2 and 3/4
- volume XII/XIII (1988/1989) = Proceedings of the International Congress Commemorating the Millennium of Christianity in Rus'-Ukraine (double volume: $56.00)
- volume XIV (1990), number 1/2; and number 3/4 = Adelphotes: A Tribute to Omeljan Pritsak by his Students
- volume XV (1991), numbers 1/2 and 3/4
- volume XVI (1992), numbers 1/2 and 3/4
- volume XVII (1993), numbers 1/2 and 3/4
- volume XVIII (1994), numbers 1/2 and 3/4
- volume XIX (1995), numbers 1/2 and 3/4
- volume XX (1996) = Ukraine in the World: Studies in the International Relations and Security Structure of a Newly Independent State
- volume XXI (1997), numbers 1/2 and 3/4 (forthcoming)
- volume XXII (1998)= Cultures and Nations of Central and Eastern Europe: Essays in Honor of Roman Szporluk
HUS subscription rates per volume (calendar year) are normally $28.00 in North America, $32.00 overseas; individual issues, including back issues, are $18.00 in North America and $20.00 overseas, unless otherwise noted. Students receive 50 percent off the subscription rate (please enclose proof of student status). Students, as well as new and current institutional and individual subscribers, may order back issues at half price (subject to availability). The Ukrainian Research Institute also publishes a broad range of monograph publications. A complete catalogue of publications may be obtained by writing to:
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