Scholarly journals
A few scholarly journals emanating both from within and beyond the borders of the province are devoted in whole or in part to the history of Ukrainian Galicia. Some of these focus primarily on Galician developments: the Halyts’kii ystory- cheskii sbornyk (L’viv 1853-54, 1860), Naukovyi (later Lyteraturnyi) sbornyk (L’viv 1865-73, 1885-90, 1896-97), and Nauchno-literaturnyi sbornik (L’viv 1901-02, 1904-06, 1908, 1930-34) of the Galician Rus’ Matytsia; Halychanyn (L’viv 1862-63); the Vremennyk (L’viv, 1864-1915, 1923-39) of the Staurope- gial Institute;[83] the Vistnyk (L’viv 1882-1914, 1918-19, 1921, 1924) of the National Home; and Ziemia Czerwienska (L’viv 1935-38) of the L’viv branch of the Polish Historical Society.
Also in the largely Galician-oriented subject category are Zoria (L’viv 1880-97), Literaturno-naukovyi vistnyk (L’viv and Kiev 1898-1914, 1917-19, 1922-32), and Zhytie i slovo (L’viv 1894-97),[84] all of which emphasize cultural developments; Ruthenische Revue (Vienna, 1903-05) and Ukrainische Rundschau (Vienna, 1906-10), whose purpose was to inform the Austrian public about contemporary conditions in the province; Rocznik Przemyski (Przemysl, 1909-present), Litopys Boikivshchyny (Sambir 1931-39), and Annaly Svitovo'i Federatsii Lemkiv (Camilus 1974-present), which have a regional profile; Litopys Natsional’ noho muzeiu (L’viv 1933-39), mainly on art history; and Litopys Chervonoi Kalyny (L’viv 1926-38), which specializes in military history during World War I and the Galician struggle for independence. Finally, there are the more recent Soviet series, Z istori'i zakhidnoukrdins’kykh zemel’, later Z istorii Ukrains'koi RSR (L’viv 1957-62), on all aspects of western Ukrainian history, and Ukra'ins’ke literaturoznavstvo (L’viv 1966-present), which focuses on the life and work of Ivan Franko.Some other scholarly journals dealing with Ukrainian or Polish historical problems in general also contain much material on Galicia.
The most outstanding of these is the Zapysky Naukovoho tovarystva im. Shevchenko (L’viv 1892-1937; Paris, New York, Munich 1948-present), which at least in its pre-1914 volumes, still contains the best work on Galicia. The results of important research on Galicia undertaken by Polish (and some Ukrainian) scholars are found in Przewodnik Naukowy i Literacki (L’viv 1873-1913), Kwartalnik Historyczny (L’viv 1887-1939; Cracow 1946-49; Warsaw, 1950-present), and SprawyNa- rodowosciowe (Warsaw, 1927-39).[85] Also rich in material on Galicia is Stara Ukrafna (L’viv 1924-25), a semi-popular historical journal; Zapysky Chynu Sv. Vasylia Velykoho (Zhovkva 1924-42)[86] and its successor Analecta Ordinis S. Basilii Magni (Rome 1949-present), with emphasis on church history; Ukrains’- kyi istorychnyi zhurnal (Kiev 1957-present), which contains the results of recent Soviet Marxist scholarship;[87] and Nauchno-informatsionnyi biulleten’, later renamed Arkhivy Ukrainy (Kiev 1947-present), which is especially valuable for its descriptions of present-day archives and the publication of some archival documents from Galicia.