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Selected Readings in English

ABBREVIATIONS OF PERIODICALS
Annals The Annals of the Ukrainian Academy of Arts and Sciences in the USA
CASS Canadian American Slavic Studies
CSP Canadian Slavonic Papers
EEQ East European Quarterly
HUS Harvard Ukrainian Studies
JGO Jahrbücher für Geschichte Osteuropas
JUS Journal of Ukrainian Studies (formerly Journal of Ukrainian Graduate Studies)
NP Nationalities Papers
PR Polish Review
RR Russian Review
SEER Slavonic and East European Review
SR Slavic Review
SS Soviet Studies
SU Studia Ucrainica
Ul Ukrainskyi Istoryk
UQ Ukrainian Quarterly
UR Ukrainian Review
Reference Works

Encyclopedias

Kubijovyč, V., ed.

Ukraine: A Concise Encyclopedia. 2 vols. Toronto, 1963–71 – Encyclopedia of Ukraine. Vols 1–2 (A-K). Toronto, 1984, 1988

Soviet Ukraine. Kiev, 1969

Bibliographies and Other Reference Works

American Bibliography of Russian and East European Studies. Bloomington. Published annually since 1957

Doroshenko, D., and O. Ohloblyn. A Survey of Ukrainian Historiography. Special issue of Annals. New York, 1957

Magocsi, P. Galicia: A Historical Survey and Bibliographic Guide. Toronto, 1983

Magocsi, P., and G. Matthews. Ukraine: A Historical Atlas. Toronto, 1985

Mirchuk, I., ed. Ukraine and Its People: A Handbook of Maps, Statistical Tables and Diagrams. Munich, 1949

Pelenskyj, E. Ucrainica: Selected Bibliography on Ukraine in West European Languages.

Munich, 1948

Weres, R. The Ukraine: Selected References in the English Language. Kalamazoo, MI, 1961

Wynar, B. “Doctoral Dissertations on Ukrainian Topics in English.” UI 6 (1979): 108–27

General Histories

Allen, W. The Ukraine: A History. Cambridge, 1940

Chamberlin, W. The Ukraine: A Submerged Nation. New York, 1944

Chirovsky, N. An Introduction to Ukrainian History. 3 vols. New York, 1981–86

Doroshenko, D. A Survey of Ukrainian History. Winnipeg, 1939. Updated by O. Gerus, 1975

Hrushevsky, M. A History of Ukraine. New Haven, 1941

Manning, C. The Story of the Ukraine. New York, 1957

Nahayevsky I. History of Ukraine. Philadelphia, 1962

Szporluk, R. Ukraine: A Brief History. Detroit, 1979

Collected Essays

Andrijisyn, J., ed. Millennium of Christianity in Ukraine. Ottawa, 1987

Potichnyj, P., ed. Poland and Ukraine: Past and Present. Edmonton, 1980

Potichnyj, P., and H. Aster., eds. Ukrainian-fewish Relations in Historical Perspective. Edmonton, 1988

Potichnyj, P., et al, eds. Ukraine and Russia in Their Historical Encounter. Edmonton, 1992

Pritsak, O., I. Sevcenko, and J. Labunka, eds. Essays Commemorating the Millennium of Christianity in Rus’-Ukraine. Special issue. HUS 12 (1988)

Rudnytsky, I.L. Rethinking Ukrainian History. Edmonton, 1981

Readings and Anthologies

Chirovsky, N., ed. On the Historical Beginnings of Eastern Slavic Europe. New York, 1976

Gerus, O., ed. Readings in Ukrainian History, 1687–1984. Edmonton, forthcoming

Pushkarev, S., comp. A Source Book for Russian History from Early Times to 1917. Vol. 1. New Haven and London, 1972

Sichinsky, V., ed. Ukraine in Foreign Comments and Descriptions from the 6th to the 20th Centuries. New York, 1953

Subtelny, O., and I.L. Rudnytsky, eds. Essays in Ukrainian History. Edmonton, forthcoming

General Works in Related Fields

Chyzhevsky, D. A History of Ukrainian Literature from the 11th to the End of the 19th Centuries. Littleton, 1975

Ilarion, Metropolitan.

The Ukrainian Church: Outline of the History of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church. Winnipeg, 1986

Kononenko, K. Ukraine and Russia: A History of the Economic Relations between Ukraine and Russia, 1654–1917. Milwaukee, 1958

Koropeckyj, I., ed. Ukrainian Economic History: Interpretative Essays. Cambridge, MA, 1991

Rudnitsky, S. Ukraine: The Land and Its People: An Introduction to Its Geography. New York, 1918

Wlasovsky, I. Outline History of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church. 3 vols. New York, 1956 From Earliest Times to 1350

Sources

Cross, S., trans. The Russian Primary Chronicle. Cambridge, MA, 1930

Heppell, M., trans. The “Paterik” of the Kievan Caves Monastery. Cambridge, MA, 1988

Hollingsworth, P., trans. The Hagiography of Medieval Rus’. Cambridge, MA, 1988

Nabokov, V., trans. The Song of Igor’s Campaign. New York, 1960

Perfecky, G., trans. The Galician-Volhynian Chronicle. Munich, 1973

Historiography

Chubaty, N. “Kievan Christianity Misinterpreted.” UI 9 (1972): 100–9

Horak, S. “Periodization and Terminology of the History of the Eastern Slavs: Observations and Analyses.” SR 31 (1972): 853–62

Miller, D. “The Kievan Principality on the Eve of the Mongol Invasion: An Inquiry into Current Historical Research and Interpretation.” HUS 10 (1986): 215–40

Polonska-Vasylenko, N. Two Conceptions of the History of Ukraine and Russia. London, 1968

Sashkolskii, I. “Recent Developments in the Normanist Controversy.” Varangian Problems. Scando-Slavica. Suppl. 1 (Copenhagen, 1970): 21–38

Sulimirski, T. “Late Bronze Age and Earliest Iron Age in the USSR. A Guide to Recent Literature on the Subject.” Bulletin of the Institute of Archaeology in London 8–9 (1968–69): 117–50

Wynar, L. “Michael Hrushevsky’s Scheme of Ukrainian History in the Context of the Study of Russian Colonialism and Imperialism.” In M. Pap, ed., Russian Empire, 19–40. Cleveland, 1985

Studies

Andrusiak, N. “The Kings of Kiev and Galicia.” SEER 33 (1954): 342–50

Blum, J.

“The Beginnings of Large-Scale Private Landownership in Russia.” Speculum 28 (1953): 776–90

– Lord and Peasant in Russia: From the Ninth to the Nineteenth Century. Princeton, 1961

Boba, I. Nomads, Northmen and Slavs: Eastern Europe in the 9th Century. Wiesbaden, 1967

Bratzkus, J. “The Khazar Origin of Ancient Kiev.” SEER 22 (1944): 108–24

Czekanowski, J. “The Ancient Home of the Slavs.” SEER 24 (1946–47): 356–72

Dimnik, M. “The Struggle for Control over Kiev in 1235 and 1236.” CSP 21 (1979): 28–44

– Mikhail, Prince of Chernigov and Grand Prince of Kiev 1224–1246. Toronto, 1981

Dunlop, D. The History of the Jewish Khazars. Princeton, 1954

Dvornik, F. “Byzantine Political Ideas in Kievan Russia.” Dumbarton Oaks Papers 9–10 (1956): 73–121

– The Slavs in European History and Civilization. New Brunswick, NJ, 1962

– Byzantine Missions among the Slavs: Sts. Constantine and Methodius. New Brunswick, NJ, 1970

Ericson, K. “The Earliest Conversion of the Rus’ to Christianity.” SR 44 (1966): 98–121

Fedotov, G. The Russian Religious Mind: Kievan Christianity: The Tenth to Thirteenth Centuries. Cambridge, 1946

Fennell, J. “The Tatar Invasion of 1223.” Forschungen zur Osteuropaischen Geschichte 27 (1980): 18–31

Gimbutas, M. Bronze Age Culture in Central and Eastern Europe. Paris and London, 1965

Grekov, B. Culture of Kievan Rus’. Moscow, 1947

Halpern, C. “The Concept of the Ruskaia Zemlia and Medieval National Consciousness from the Tenth to the Fifteenth Centuries.” NP 8 (1980): 75–94

– Russia and the Golden Horde. London, 1985

Hanak, W. “Some Conflicting Aspects of Byzantine and Varangian Political and Religious Thought in Early Kievan Russia.” Byzantinoslavica 37 (1976): 46–55

Kaiser, D. The Growth of the Law in Medieval Russia. Princeton, 1980

Klein, R. Ice-Age Hunters of the Ukraine. Chicago, 1973

Knysh, G. “Eastern Slavs and the Christian Millennium of 1988.” SU 3 (1986): 13–35

Kordysh, N. “Stone Age Dwellings in the Ukraine.” Archeology 6 (1953): 167–73

– “Settlement Plans of the Trypillian Culture.” Annals 3 (1953): 535–52

Langer, L.

“The Medieval Russian Town.” In M. Hamm, ed., The City in Russian History, 11–33. Lexington, KY, 1976

Luciw, J. Sviatoslav the Conqueror. State College, PA, 1986

Obolensky, D. “Russia’s Byzantine Heritage.” Oxford Slavonic Papers 1 (1950): 37–63

Pasternak, Y. “The Trypillian Culture in Ukraine.” UQ 6 (1950): 122–33

– “Peremyshl of the Chronicles and the Territory of the White Croats.” Proceedings of the Shevchenko Scientific Society 2 (1957): 36–9

Paszkiewicz, H. The Origins of Russia. New York, 1954

Polonska-Vasylenko, N. Ukraine-Rus’ and Western Europe in the l0–13th Centuries. London, 1964

Poppe, A. “The Political Background to the Baptism of Rus’: Byzantine-Russian Relations between 986–989.” Dumbarton Oaks Papers 30 (1976): 197–244

– “The Original Status of the Old-Russian Church.” Acta Poloniae Historica 39 (1979): 5–45

– The Rise of Christian Russia. London, 1982

Pritsak, O. “The Invitation to the Varangians.” HUS 1 (1977): 7–22

– “Oleg the Seer and Oleg the ‘Grand Prince of Rus’.” In Festschrift for Oleksander Ohloblyn, 389–99. New York, 1977

– The Origin of Rus’. Cambridge, MA, 1981

– “When and Where Was Olga Baptized?” HUS 9 (1985): 5–24

Rice, T. The Scythians. London, 1957

Rostovtzeff, M. Iranians and Greeks in South Russia. Oxford, 1922

Ševčenko, I. “The Christianization of Kievan Rus’.” PR 5 (1960): 29–35

– “Byzantium and the Slavs.” HUS 7 (1984): 289–303

– “The Many Worlds of Petro Mohyla.” HUS 8 (1984): 9–44

– Byzantium and the Slavs. Cambridge, MA, 1988

Stokes, A. “The Balkan Campaign of Svjatoslav Igorevich.” SEER 40 (1962): 466–96

Sulimirski, T. The Sarmatians. London, 1970

Tikhomirov, M. The Towns of Ancient Rus’. Moscow, 1959

Vasiliev, V. The Russian Attack on Constantinople in 860. Cambridge, 1946

Vernadsky, G. “The Status of the Russian Church during the First Half-Century Following Vladimir’s Conversion.” SEER 20 (1941): 294–314

– Kievan Russia. New Haven, 1948

– “The Problem of Early Russian Campaigns in the Black Sea Area.” SR 8 (1949): 1–9

– “The Royal Serfs (servi regales) of the ‘Ruthenian Law’ and Their Origin.” Speculum 24 (1951): 255–64

– The Mongols and Russia.

New Haven, 1953

– The Origins of Russia. New Haven, 1959

Voyce, A. The Art and Architecture of Medieval Russia. Norman, OK, 1967

Zernov, N. “Vladimir and the Origin of the Russian Church.” SEER 28 (1949–50): 123–38, 425–38

Zguta, R. “Kievan Coinage.” SEER 53 (1975): 483–92

Zhdan, M. “The Dependence of Halych-Volyn Rus’ on the Golden Horde.” SEER 35 (1956–57): 505–23 From 1350 to 1800

Sources

Borschak, E. “Pylyp Orlyk’s Devolution of Ukraine’s Rights.” Annals 6 (1958): 1296–1312

Hannover, N. Abyss of Despair. The Famous 17th Century Chronicle Depicting Jewish Life during the Chmielnicki Massacres of 1648–49. New York, 1950

Levy, A. “The Contribution of the Zaporozhian Cossacks to Ottoman Military Reform: Documents and Notes.” HUS 6 (1982): 372–413

Mackiw, T. English Reports on Mazepa, 1687–1709. New York, 1983

Perfecky, G. “Mazepa’s Speech to His Countrymen.” JUS 6 (1981): 66–72

Pernal, A. “Six Unpublished Letters of Bohdan Khmelnytsky, 1656–1657.” HUS 6 (1982): 217–32

Struminsky, B. Psuedo-Melesko: A Ukrainian Apochryphal Parliamentary Speech of 1615–1618. Cambridge, MA, 1984

– The Defense of Church Unity in 1617 and Zakhariia Kopystensky’s ‘Palenodiia.’ Cambridge, MA, 1988

Subtelny, O. Letters of Ivan’Mazepa to Adam Sieniawski, 1704–1708. New York, 1975

– “The Letter of Pylyp Orlyk to Stefan Iavorsky. “In his The Mazepists: Ukrainian Separatism in the 18th Century, 178–205. Boulder, CO, 1981

Sysyn, F. “Documents of Bohdan Xmelnyckyj.” HUS 2 (1978): 500–24

Wynar, L., and O. Subtelny. Habsburgs and Zaporozhian Cossacks: The Diary of Erich Lassota von Steblau, 1594. Boulder, CO, 1975

Historiography

Basarab, J. Pereiaslav 1654: A Historiographical Study. Edmonton, 1982

Braichevsky, M. Annexation or Reunification: Critical Notes on One Conception. Trans. and ed. by G. Kulchycky. Munich, 1974

Fedenko, P. “Hetman Mazepa in Soviet Historiography.” UR 9 (1960): 6–18

Kohut, Z. “Myths Old and New: The Haidamak Movement and the Koliivshchyna (1768) in Recent Historiography.” HUS 1 (1977): 359–78

Krupnytsky, B. “Mazepa and Soviet Historiography.” UR 3 (1956): 49–53

Reshetar, J. “The Significance of the Soviet Tercentenary of the Pereyaslav Treaty.” Annals 4 (1954): 981–94

Studies

Andrusyshen, C. “Skovoroda, the Seeker of the Genuine Man.” UQ 2 (1946): 317–30

Babinskii, H. The Mazeppa Legend in European Romanticism. New York, 1974

Backus, O. The Motives of West Russian Nobles in Deserting Lithuania for Moscow, 1377–1514. Lawrence, OK, 1957

– “The Problem of Feudalism in Lithuania, 1506–1548.” SR 21 (1962): 635–59

Baran, A. “The Kievan Mohyla-Mazepa Academy and the Zaporozhian Cossacks.” UI 12 (1975): 70–5

– “Shahin Girai of the Crimea and the Zaporozhian Cossacks.” In Jubilee Collection of the Ukrainian Free Academy of Sciences in Canada, 15–35. Winnipeg, 1976

Baran, A., and G. Gajecky. The Cossacks in the Thirty Years War. 2 vols. Rome, 1969–83

Bartlett, R. Human Capital: The Settlement of Foreigners in Russia, 1762–1804. Cambridge, 1979

Bida, C. “Early Eastern Slavic Primers.” SU 1 (1978): 65–74

Borschak, E. “Early Relations between England and Ukraine.” SEER 10 (1931–32): 138–60

– “A Little Known French Biography of Yuras’ Khmelnytsky.” Annals 3 (1953): 509–17

– Hryhor Orlyk, France’s Cossack General. Toronto, 1956

Chirovsky, N. “Economic Aspects of the Ukrainian-Muscovite Treaty of 1654.” UQ 10 (1954): 85–92

Chubaty (Czubatyj), N. “Mazepa’s Champions in the ‘Secret du Roi’ of Louis XV, King of France.” UQ 5 (1949): 37–51

– “Moscow and the Ukrainian Church after 1654.” UQ 10 (1954): 60–70

– “Bohdan Khmelnytsky, Ruler of Ukraine.” UQ 13 (1957): 197–211

– Old Ukraine: Its Socio-Economic History Prior to 1781. Madison, 1963

Chynczewska-Hennel, T. “National Consciousness of Ukrainian Nobles and Cossacks from the End of the Sixteenth to the Mid-Seventeenth Century.” HUS 10 (1986): 377–92

Chyzhevsky, D. “Ivan Vyshenskyj.” Annals 1 (1951): 113–26

Collins, L. “The Military Organization and Tactics of the Crimean Tatars during the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries.” In V. Parry and M. Yapp, eds, War, Technology and Society in the Middle East. Oxford, 1975

Cracraft, J. “Prokopovyč’s Kiev Period Reconsidered.” HUS 2 (1978): 158–83

Doroshenko, D. “Ukrainian Chronicles of the 17th and 18th Centuries.” Annals 1 (1951): 79–87

Edgerton, W. “Laying a Legend to Rest: The Poet Kapnist and Ukraino-German Intrigue.” SR 30 (1971): 551–60

Fisher, A. The Crimean Tatars. Stanford, 1978

Frick, D. “Meletij Smotryckyj and the Ruthenian Question in the Early Seventeenth Century.” HUS 8 (1984): 351–75

– “Meletij Smotryckyj and the Ruthenian Language Question.” HUS 9 (1985): 25–52

Friedman, P. “The First Millennium of Jewish Settlement in the Ukraine and the Adjacent Areas.” Annals 7 (1959): 1483–1516

Gajecky, G. “Cossack General Staff Officers.” In Jubilee Collection of the Ukrainian Free Academy of Science, 36–61. Winnipeg, 1976

– The Cossack Administration of the Hetmanate. 2 vols. Cambridge, MA, 1978

Goldblatt, H. “Orthodox Slavic Heritage and National Consciousness: Aspects of East Slavic and South Slavic National Revivals.” HUS 10 (1986): 336–54

Gordon, L. Cossack Rebellions: Social Turmoil in Sixteenth-Century Ukraine. Albany, 1983

Grabowicz, G. “Three Perspectives on the Cossack Past: Gogol, Sevcenko and Kuliš.” HUS 5 (1981): 179–94

Graham, H. “Peter Mogila – Metropolitan of Kiev.” RR 19 (1955): 345–56

– “Theofan Prokopovich and the Ecclesiastical Ordinance.” Church History 25 (1956): 127–35

Halecki, O. “Ukraine, Poland and Sweden in the Time of Ivan Mazepa.” UQ 15 (1959): 128–32

Horak, S. “The Kiev Academy: A Bridge to Europe in the 17th Century.” EEQ 2 (1968): 117–37

Hunczak, T. “The Politics of Religion: The Union of Brest 1596.” UI 2–4 (1972): 97–106

Huttenbach, H. “The Ukraine and Muscovite Expansion.” In T. Hunczak, ed., Russian Imperialism, 131–66. New Brunswick, NJ, 1974

Ivanytsky, S. “Did the Treaty of Pereiaslav Include a Protectorate?” UQ 10 (1954): 176–82

Kaminski, A. “The Cossack Experiment in Szlachta Democracy in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth: The Hadiach (Hadiacz) Union.” HUS 1 (1977): 178–97

Kentrschynskyj, B. “The Political Struggle of Mazepa and Charles XII for Ukrainian Independence.” UQ 15 (1959): 241–59

The Kiev Mohyla Academy. Special issue, HUS 8 (1984)

Kohut, Z. “A Gentry Democracy within an Autocracy: The Politics of Hryhorii Poletyka (1723–1784).” HUS 3–4 (1979–80): 507–19

– “The Ukrainian Elite in the 18th Century and Its Integration into the Russian Nobility.” In I. Banac and P. Bushkovitch, eds, The Nobility in Russia and Eastern Europe, 65–98. New Haven, 1985

– “The Development of a Little Russian Identity and Ukrainian Nation-building.” HUS 10 (1986): 559–76

– Russian Centralism and Ukrainian Autonomy: Imperial Absorption of the Hetmanate, 1760s-1830s. Cambridge, MA, 1988

Kortschmaryk, F. The Kievan Academy and Its Role in the Organization of Education in Russia at the Turn of the Seventeenth Century. New York, 1976

Krupnytsky, B. “The Mazeppists.” UQ 4 (1948): 204–14

– “Federalism and the Russian Empire.” Annals 2 (1952): 239–60

– “The Treaty of Pereiaslav and the Political Orientation of Bohdan Khmelnytsky.” UQ 10 (1954): 32–40

– “The Swedish-Ukrainian Treaties of Alliance 1708–1709.” UQ 12 (1956): 45–57

– “The General Characteristics of Pylyp Orlyk.” Annals 5 (1958): 1247–59

Kulchycky, G. “Three Attempts at Federation in 17th Century Eastern Europe.” NP 9 (1981): 207–24

Levin, P., and F. Sysyn. “The Antimaxia of 1632 and the Polemic over Uniate-Orthodox Relations.” HUS 9 (1985): 145–65

Levytsky, O. “Socinianism in Poland and South-West Rus’.” Annals 3 (1953): 485–508

Lewitter, L. “Poland, Ukraine and Russia in the 17th Century.” SEER 27 (1948): 157–71

Lypynsky, V. “The Ukraine at the Turning Point.” Annals 3 (1953): 605–19

Mackiw, T. Prince Mazepa, Hetman of Ukraine. Chicago, 1967

– “An Imperial Envoy to Hetman Khmelnytsky in 1657.” Annals 12 (1969–72): 217–27

Manning, C. Ivan Mazepa, Hetman of Ukraine. New York, 1957

Medlin, W. “Cultural Crisis in Orthodox Rus’ in the Late 16th and Early 17th Centuries as a Problem of Socio-Economic Change.” In A. Bland, ed., The Religious World of Russian Culture, 173–88. The Hague, 1973

Nadav, M. “The Jewish Community of Nemyriv in 1648.” HUS 8 (1984): 376–95

O’Brien, C. Muscovy and Ukraine: From the Pereiaslavl Agreement to the Truce of Andrusovo 1654–1667. Berkeley, 1963

Ohloblyn, O. “Western Europe and the Ukrainian Baroque.” Annals 1 (1951): 127–37

– “Where Was the Istoriia Rusov Written?” Annals 3 (1953): 670–93

– “The Pereyaslav Treaty and Eastern Europe.” UQ 10 (1954): 41–50

– The Treaty of Pereyaslav 1654. Toronto, 1954

– “Ukrainian Autonomists of the 1780s and 1790s and Count P.A. Rumyantsev.” Annals 6 (1958): 1313–26

Pelenski, J. “The Incorporation of the Ukrainian Lands of Old Rus’ into Crown Poland (1569).” In American Contributions to the Seventh International Congress of Slavists, 19–52. The Hague, 1973

– “The Haidamak Insurrections and the Old Regimes in Eastern Europe.” In J. Pelenski, ed., The American and European Revolutions, 1776–1848: Sociopolitical and Ideological Aspects, 228–47. Iowa City, 1980

Pernal, A. “The Expenditures of the Crown Treasury for Financing of Diplomacy between Poland and the Ukraine during the Reign of Jan Kazimierz.” HUS 5 (1981): 102–20

– “The Initial Step Towards the Union of Hadiach.” CSP 25 (1983): 284–300

Polonska-Vasylenko, N. The Settlement of Southern Ukraine (1750–1775). Special issue, Annals 4 (1955)

Pritsak, O. “Kiev and All of Rus’: The Fate of a Sacral Idea.” HUS 10 (1986): 271–8

Prokopovych, V. “The Problem of the Juridical Nature of Ukraine’s Union with Muscovy.” Annals 3 (1955): 917–80

Rosman, M. The Lords’ Jews: Magnates and Jews in the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth during the 18th Century. Cambridge, MA, 1988

Scherer, S. “Skovoroda and Society.” UI 8 (1971): 12–22

– “Beyond Morality: The Moral Teaching and Practice of H.S. Skovoroda, 1722–94.” UI 18 (1981): 60–73

Senioutovitch-Berezny, V. “The Creation of the Volhynian Nobility and Its Privileges.” Proceedings of the Shevchenko Scientific Society 2 (1957): 44–6

Serczyk, W. “The Commonwealth and the Cossacks in the First Quarter of the Seventeenth Century.” HUS 2 (1978): 73–93

Šerech, J. (Shevelov, G.) “Stefan Yavorskyj and the Conflict of Ideologies in the Age of Peter I.” SEER 30 (1951): 40–62

– “Feofan Prokopovych as Writer and Preacher in His Kievan Period.” Harvard Slavic Studies 2 (1954): 211–23

Ševcenko, I. “Byzantium and the Eastern Slavs after 1453.” HUS 2 (1978): 5–25

Subtelny, O. “From the Diary of Pylyp Orlyk.” UI 6 (1971): 95–104

– “Peter I’s Testament: A Reassessment.” SR 33 (1974): 663–78

– “Great Power Politics in Eastern Europe and the Ukrainian Emigres, 1709–1742.” CASS 12 (1978): 136–53

– “Mazepa, Peter I and the Question of Treason.” HUS 2 (1978): 158–83

– “Russian and the Ukraine: The Difference that Peter I Made.” RR 39 (1980): 1–17

– The Mazepists: Ukrainian Separatism in the 18th Century. Boulder, CO, 1981

– Domination of Eastern Europe: Native Nobilities and Foreign Absolutism 1500–1715. Montreal, 1986

Sydorenko, A. The Kievan Academy in the Seventeenth Century. Ottawa, 1977

Sysyn, F. “Adam Kysil and the Synods of 1629: An Attempt at Orthodox-Uniate Accommodation in the Reign of Sigismund III.” HUS 3–4 (1979–80): 826–42

– “Seventeenth Century Views on the Causes of the Khmelnytskyi Uprisings: An Examination of the ‘Discourse on the Present Cossack or Peasant War.’” HUS 4 (1980): 430–66

– Between Poland and the Ukraine: The Dilemma of Adam Kysil 1600–1653 Cambridge, MA, 1985

– “Concepts of Nationhood in Ukrainian Historical Writing, 1620–1690.” HUS 10 (1986): 393–423

Tazbir, J. “The Political Reversals of Jurij Nemyryc.” HUS 5 (1981): 306–19

Velychenko, S. “The Origins of the Ukrainian Revolution of 1648.” JUS 1 (1976): 18–26

– “Bohdan Khmelnytsky and the Rakoczis of Transylvania during the Polish Election of 1648.” JUS 8 (1983): 3–12

– “The Ukrainian-Rus Lands in Eastern European Politics 1572–1632. Some Preliminary Observations.” EEQ 19 (1985): 201–8

– “Cossack Ukraine and the Baltic Trade 1600–1648. Observations on an Unresolved Issue.” In I. Koropeckyj, ed., Integration Processes of the Ukrainian Economy: A Historical Perspective. Cambridge, MA, 1988

Vernadsky, G. Bohdan, Hetman of Ukraine. New Haven, 1941

Weinryb, B. “The Hebrew Chronicles on Bohdan Khmelnytskyi and the Cossack-Polish War.” HUS 1 (1977): 153–77

Williams, G. “Protestants in the Ukraine during the Period of the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth.” HUS 2 (1978): 41–72, 184–210

Wojcik, Z. “The Early Period of Pavlo Teterja’s Hetmancy in the Right-Bank Ukraine (1661–1663).” HUS 3–4 (1979–80): 958–72

Wolff, L. “Vatican Diplomacy and the Uniates of the Ukraine after the First Partition of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.” HUS 8 (1984): 396–425

Wynar, L, The History of Early Ukrainian Printing 1491–1600. Denver, 1962

– “Ukrainian Cossacks and the Vatican in 1594.” UQ 21 (1965): 64–78

– “Birth of Democracy on the Dnieper River: The Zaporozhian Kozakdom in the 16th Century.” UQ 33 (1977): 41–9, 144–56

Yakovliv, A. “Istoriia Rusov and Its Author.” Annals 3 (1953): 620–69

– “Bohdan Khmelnytsky’s Treaty with the Tsar of Muscovy in 1654.” Annals 4 (1955): 904–16 From 1800 to 1914

Sources

Hryhorijiv, N. The War and Ukrainian Democracy. A Compilation of Documents from the Past and Present. Toronto, 1945

Kostomarov, M. Books of Genesis of the Ukrainian People. New York, 1954

Serbyn, R. “In Defense of an Independent Ukrainian Socialist Movement: Three Letters from Serhii Podolynsky to Valerian Smirnov.” JUS 7 (1982): 3–32

Historiography

Velychenko, S. “Tsarist Censorship and Ukrainian Historiography, 1828–1904.” CASS, forthcoming

Studies

Agursky, M. “Ukrainian-Jewish Intermarriages in Rural Areas of the Ukraine in the Nineteenth Century.” HUS 9 (1985): 139–44

Andrusiak, M. “The Ukrainian National Movement in Galicia.” SEER 14 (1935): 163–75, 372–9

Bilinsky, Y. “Mykhaylo Drahomanov, Ivan Franko and the Relations between Dnieper Ukraine and Galicia in the Last Quarter of the 19th Century.” Annals 7 (1959): 1542–66

Bohachevsky-Chomiak, M. The Spring of a Nation: The Ukrainians in Eastern Galicia in 1848. Philadelphia, 1967

– “The Ukrainian University in Galicia: A Pervasive Issue.” HUS 5 (1981): 497–545

– “Feminism in Ukrainian History.” JUS 7 (1982): 16–30

Brock, P. “Ivan Vahylevych (1811–1866) and the Ukrainian National Movement.” CSP 14 (1972): 153–90

Chyzhevsky, D. “The Influence of the Philosophy of Schelling (1775–1854) in the Ukraine.” Annals 5 (1956): 1128–39

Ciuciura, B. “Ukrainian Deputies in the Old Austrian Parliament 1861–1918.” Mitteilungen: Arbeits und Forderungsgemeinschaft der ukrainischen Wissenschaften 14 (Munich, 1977): 38–56

– “Galicia and Bukovina as Austrian Crown Provinces: Ukrainian Experience in Representative Institutions 1861–1918.” SU 2 (1984): 175–96

– “Provincial Politics in the Habsburg Empire: The Case of Galicia and Bukovina.” NP 13 (1985): 247–73

Dmytryshyn, B. “Introduction.” In F. Savcenko, The Suppression of Ukrainian Activities, V-XXXIX. Munich, 1970

Doroshenko, D. “The Uniate Church in Galicia, 1914–1917.” SEER 12 (1933): 622–7

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Historiography

Armstrong, J. “New Prospects for Analyzing the Evolution of Ukrainian Society.” UQ 29 (1973): 349–57

Bilas, L. “How History Is Written in the Soviet Ukraine.” UR 5 (1958): 39–47

Horak, S. “Ukrainian Historiography, 1953–1963.” SR 24 (1965): 258–72

– “Soviet Historiography and the New Nationalities Policy: A Case Study of Ukraine and Belorussia.” In J. Shapiro and P. Potichnyj, eds, Change and Adaptation in Soviet and East European Politics. 201–16. New York, 1976

Krupnytsky, B. “Trends in Modern Ukrainian Historiography.” UQ 6 (1950): 337–45

Pelenski, J. “Soviet Ukrainian Historiography after World War II.” JGO 12 (1964): 375–418

– “Recent Ukrainian Writing.” Survey 59 (1966): 102–12

Shteppa, K. “The Lesser Evil Formula.” In C. Black, ed., Rewriting Russian History. 107–19. New York, 1962

Subtelny, O. “The Soviet Ukrainian Historical Journal.” Recenzija 1 (1972): 38–48

Szporluk, R. “National History as a Political Battleground: The Case of Ukraine and Belorussia.” In M. Pap, ed., Russian Empire, 131–50. Cleveland, 1985

Tillet, L. The Great Friendship: Soviet Historians on the Non-Russian Nationalities. Chapel Hill, 1969

Velychenko, S. “The Origins of the Current Soviet Interpretation of Ukrainian History: A Case Study of Policy Formulation.” Forschungen zur osteuropaische Geschichte 46 (1990): forthcoming

Wynar, L. “The Ukrainian-Russian Confrontation in Historiography.” UQ 30 (1974): 13–25

– “The Present State of Ukrainian Historiography: A Brief Overview.” NP 7 (1979): 1–25

Studies

Bandera, V., and Z. Melnyk, eds. The Soviet Economy in Regional Prespective. New York, 1973

Bilinsky, Y. “The Soviet Education Laws of 1958–1959 and Soviet Nationality Policy.” SS 14 (1962): 138–57

– The Second Soviet Republic: The Ukraine after World War II. New Brunswick, NJ, 1964

– “Education of the Non-Russian Peoples of the USSR, 1917–1967.” SR 28 (1968): 411–43

– “The Incorporation of Western Ukraine and Its Impact on Politics and Society in Soviet Ukraine.” In R. Szporluk, ed., The Influence of East Europe and the Soviet West on the USSR, 180–228. New York, 1976

– “Shcherbytsky, Ukraine and Kremlin Politics.” Problems of Communism 32 (1983): 1–20

Clem, R., ed. The Soviet West: Interplay between Nationality and Social Organization. New York, 1975

Hodnett, G. “The Views of Petro Shelest.” Annals 14 (1978–80): 226–34

Hodnett, G., and P. Potichnyj. The Ukraine and the Czechoslovak Crisis. Canberra, 1970

Isajiw, W. “Urban Migration and Social Change in Contemporary Soviet Ukraine.” CSP 26 (1984): 56–66

Kolasky, J. Education in Soviet Ukraine: A Study in Discrimination and Russification. Toronto, 1968

– Two Years in Soviet Ukraine. Toronto, 1970

Koropeckyj, I., ed. The Ukraine within the USSR: An Economic Balance Sheet. New York, 1977

– “A Century of Moscow-Ukraine Economic Relations: An Interpretation.” HUS 5 (1981): 467–96

– Integration Processes in the Ukrainian Economy: A Historical Perspective. Cambridge, MA, 1988

– Studies in Ukrainian Economics. Edmonton, 1988

Krawchenko, B., ed. Ukraine after Shelest. Edmonton, 1983

Lewytzkyj, B. Politics and Society in Soviet Ukraine 1953–1980. Edmonton, 1984

Marples, D. “The Kulak in Post-War USSR: The West Ukrainian Example.” SS 36 (1984): 560–70

– “The Soviet Collectivization of Western Ukraine.” NP 13 (1985): 24–44

– Chernobyl and Nuclear Power in the USSR. New York, 1986

– Stalinism in Ukraine in the 1940s. New York, 1992

Motyl, A. “The Foreign Relations of the Ukrainian SSR.” HUS 6 (1982): 62–78

Pennar, J., I. Bakalo, and G. Bereday. “The Ukrainian and Belorussian Soviet Socialist Republics and Their Schools.” In J. Pennar, I. Bakalo, and G. Bereday, eds, Modernization and Diversity in Soviet Education, 215–34. New York, 1971

Perfecky, G. “The Status of the Ukrainian Language in the Ukrainian SSR.” EEQ 21 (1987): 207–30

Potichnyj, P., ed. Ukraine in the Seventies. Oakville, 1975

Sawczuk, K. The Ukraine in the United Nations Organization: A Study of Soviet Foreign Policy 1944–1950. New York, 1975

Shevelov, G. “The Language Question in Ukraine in the Twentieth Century.” HUS 10 (1986): 71–170 and 11 (1987): 118–224

Szporluk, R. “Kiev as Ukraine’s Primate City.” HUS 3–4 (1979–80): part 2, 843–9

NATIONALITY ISSUES

Bilinsky, Y. “Assimilation and Ethnic Assertiveness among Ukrainians of the Soviet Union.” In E. Goldhagen, ed., Ethnic Minorities in the Soviet Union, 147–84. New York, 1968

– “The Concept of the Soviet People and Its Implications for Soviet Nationality Policy.” Annals 14 (1978–80): 87–133

Birch, J. “The Ukrainian Nationalist Movement in the USSR since 1956.” UR17 (1970): 2–47

Farmer, K. Ukrainian Nationalism in the Post-Stalin Era: Myth, Symbol and Ideology in Soviet Nationalities Policy. The Hague, 1980

“The Kichko Affair: Additional Documents.” Soviet Jewish Affairs 1 (1971): 108–13

Motyl, A. Will the Non-Russians Rebel? State, Ethnicity and Stability in the USSR. Ithaca and London, 1987

Smal-Stotsky, R. The Nationality Problem of the Soviet Union and Russian Communist Imperialism. Milwaukee, 1952

Solchanyk, R. “Molding ‘the Soviet People’: The Role of Ukraine and Belorussia.” JUS 8 (1983): 3–18

Szporluk, R. “Nationalities and the Russian Problem in the USSR: An Historical Outline.” Journal of International Affairs 27 (1973): 22–40

– “The Ukraine and the Ukrainians.” In Z. Katz, et al, eds, Handbook of Major Soviet Nationalities, 21–48. New York, 1975

– “West Ukraine and West Belorussia: Historical Tradition, Social Communication and Linguistic Assimilation.” SS 31 (1979): 76–98

– “The Ukraine and Russia.” In R. Conquest, ed., The Last Empire: Nationality and the Soviet Future. 151–82. Stanford, 1986

Tillet, L. “Ukrainian Nationalism and the Fall of Shelest.” SR 34 (1975): 752–68

Wexler, P. Purism and Language: A Study of Modern Ukrainian and Belorussian Nationalism, 1940–1967. Bloomington, 1974

UKRAINIAN DISSENT

Sources

Browne, M. Ferment in the Ukraine: Documents by V. Chornovil, I. Kandyba, L. Lukianenko, V. Moroz, and Others. London, 1971

Chornovil, V. The Chornovil Papers. New York, 1968

Dzyuba, I. Internationalism or Russification: A Study of the Soviet Nationalities Problem. London, 1968

Moroz, V. Report From the Beria Reservation. Ed. and trans, by J. Kolasky. Toronto, 1974

– Boomerang: The Works of Valentyn Moroz. Baltimore, 1974

Osadchy, M. Cataract. New York, 1976

Plyushch, L. History’s Carnival: A Dissident’s Autobiography. New York and London, 1977

Sverstiuk, I. Clandestine Essays. Introduction and trans, by G. Luckyj. Cambridge, MA, 1976

The Ukrainian Herald: Ethnocide of Ukrainians in the USSR. Baltimore, 1976

Verba, L., and B. Yasen, eds. The Human Rights Movement in Ukraine: Documents of the Ukrainian Helsinki Group. Baltimore, 1980

Bibliographies

Jones, L., and L. Pendzey. “Dissent in Ukraine: A Bibliography.” NP 6 (1978): 64–70

Liber, G., and A. Mostovych. Nonconformity and Dissent in the Ukrainian SSR, 1955–1975: An Annotated Bibliography. Cambridge, MA, 1976

Studies

Bilinsky, Y. “Political Aspirations of Dissidents in Ukraine.” UI 15 (1978): 30–9

Himka, J-P. “Leonid Plyusch: The Ukrainian Marxist Resurgent.” JUS 5 (1980): 61–79

Kamenetsky, I. ed. Nationalism and Human Rights: Processes of Modernization in the USSR. Littleton, CO, 1977

Klejner, I. “Ukrainian Dissidents and the Jews.” Soviet Jewish Affairs 11 (1981): 3–14

Kowalewski, D., and C. Johnson. “The Ukrainian Dissident: A Statistical Profile.” UQ 40 (1984): 50–65

Krawchenko, B., and J. Carter. “Dissidents in Ukraine before 1972: A Summary Statistical Profile.” JUS 8 (1983): 85–8

Luckyj, G. “Polarity in Ukrainian Intellectual Dissent.” CSP 14 (1972): 269–79

Potichnyj, P. “The Struggle of the Crimean Tatars.” CSP 17 (1975): 302–19

Rudnytsky, I.L. “The Political Thought of Soviet Ukrainian Dissent.” JUS 6 (1981): 3–16

Sawczuk, K. “Valentyn Moroz: A Voice of Ukrainian National Renaissance.” NP 2 (1973): 1–9

– “Opposition in the Ukraine: Seven versus the Regime.” Survey 20 (1974): 36–46 THE CHURCH IN SOVIET UKRAINE

Bociurkiw, B. “The Uniate Church in the Soviet Ukraine: A Case Study of Soviet Church Policy.” CSP 7 (1965): 83–113

– “The Orthodox Church and the Soviet Regime in the Ukraine, 1953–1971.” CSP 14 (1972): 191–211

– “Religion and Nationalism in the Contemporary Ukraine.” In G. Simmonds, ed., Nationalism in the USSR and Eastern Europe in the Era of Brezhnev and Kosygin, 81–93. Detroit, 1977

– “The Religious Situation in Soviet Ukraine.” In W. Dushnyk, ed., Ukraine in a Changing World, 173–94. New York, 1977

– “Ukrainization Movements within the Russian Orthodox Church and the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church.” HUS 3–4 (1979–80): 92–111

– “Soviet Religous Policy in Ukraine in Historical Perspective.” In M. Pap, ed., Russian Empire, 95–112. Cleveland, 1985

Dirscherl, D. “The Soviet Destruction of the Greek Catholic Church.” Journal of Church and State 12 (1970): 421–39

Dunn, D. “The Disappearance of the Ukrainian Uniate Church: How and Why.” UI 9 (1972): 57–65

Hvat, I. “The Ukrainian Catholic Church, the Vatican and the Soviet Union during the Pontificate of Pope John Paul II.” Religion in Communist Lands 11 (1983): 264–79

Markus, V. “Religion and Nationality: The Uniates of the Ukraine.” In B. Bociurkiw and J. Strong, eds, Religion and Atheism in the USSR and Eastern Europe, 101–22. London, 1975

Moroziuk, R. “Antireligious Propaganda in Ukraine.” In M. Pap, ed., Russian Empire, 113–30. Cleveland, 1985

Reynarowych, R. “The Catholic Church in Western Ukraine after World War II.” Diakonia 4 (1970): 372–87

Senyk, S. Womens’ Monasteries in Ukraine and Belorussia to the Period of Suppressions. Rome, 1983

Sysyn, F. “The Ukrainian Orthodox Question in the USSR.” Religion in Communist Lands 11 (1983): 251–63 UKRAINIANS ABROAD

Bibliographies

Boshyk, Y, and B. Balan. Political Refugees and Displaced Persons, 1945–54. Edmonton, 1982

Boshyk, Y., and W. Kebalo, eds. Ukrainian DP Publications: A Bibliography of the John Luczkiw Collection at the University of Toronto. Edmonton, 1988

Momryk, M. A Guide to the Sources for the Study of Ukrainian Canadians. Ottawa, 1984

Sokolyshyn, A., and V. Wertsman. Ukrainians in Canada and the United States: A Guide to Information Sources. Detroit, 1981

United States

Basarab, S., et al. The Ukrainians of Maryland. Baltimore, 1977

Chyz, Y. The Ukrainian Immigrants in the United States. Scranton, 1932

Dragan, A. The Ukrainian National Association: Its Past and Present, 1894–1964. Jersey City, 1964

Ewanchuk, M. Hawaiian Ordeal: Ukrainian Contract Workers, 1897–1910. Winnipeg, 1986

Halich, W., Ukrainians in the United States. Chicago, 1937

Isajiw, W., ed. Ukrainians in American and Canadian Society. Jersey City, 1976

Isajiw, W., Y. Boshyk, and R. Senkus, eds. The Refugee Experience: Ukrainian Displaced Persons after World War II. Edmonton, 1992

Kuropas, M. The Ukrainians in America. Minneapolis, 1972

– The Ukrainian Americans: Roots and Aspirations, 1894–1954. Toronto, 1991

Lushnycky, A., ed. Ukrainians in Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, 1976

Magocsi, P. Our People: Carpatho-Rusyns and Their Descendants in North America. Toronto, 1980

Magocsi, P., ed. The Ukrainian Experience in the United States: A Symposium. Cambridge, MA, 1979

Markus, V. “Ukrainians in the United States.” In V. Kubijovyc, ed., Ukraine: A Concise Encyclopedia, 1100–51. Toronto, 1971

Pekar, A. “The Historical Background of the Carpatho-Ruthenians in America.” UI 13 (1976): 87–103 and 14 (1977): 68–84

Procko, B. “Pennsylvania: Focal Point of Ukrainian Immigration.” In J. Bodnar, ed., The Ethnic Experience in Pennsylvania, 206–32. Lewisburg, 1973

Stefaniuk, M. and F. Dohrs. Ukrainians in Detroit. Detroit, 1979

Subtelny, O. Ukrainians in North America: An Illustrated History. Toronto, 1991

Wolowyna, O., ed. Ethnicity and National Identity: Demographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics of Persons with Ukrainian Mother Tongue in the United States. Cambridge, MA, 1986

Canada – Sources

Czumer, W. Recollections about the Life of the First Ukrainian Settlers in Canada. Edmonton, 1981

Kolasky, J., ed. Prophets and Proletarians: Documents on the History of the Rise and Decline of Ukrainian Communism in Canada. Edmonton, 1988

Kordan, B., and L. Luciuk, eds. A Delicate and Difficult Question: Documents in the History of Ukrainians in Canada 1899–1962. Kingston, 1986

Canada – Bibliographies

Boshyk, Y. Slavs in Canada: A Guide to Archival Resources. Edmonton, forthcoming

Canada – Studies

Aster, H., and P. Potichnyj. Jewish Ukrainian Relations: Two Solitudes. Oakville, 1983

Darcovich, W. Ukrainians in Canada: The Struggle to Retain Their Identity. Ottawa, 1967

Gregorovich, A. Chronology of Ukrainian Canadian History. Toronto, 1974

Isajiw, W., ed. Ukrainians in the Canadian City. Special issue, Canadian Ethnic Studies 12 (1980)

Kaye, V. Early Ukrainian Settlers in Canada, 1895–1900: Dr. J. Oleskiw’s Role in the Settlement of the Canadian Northwest. Toronto, 1964

Kazymyra, B. The Achievement of Metropolitan Andreas Sheptytsky. Toronto, 1958

Kolasky, J. The Shattered Illusion: The History of Ukrainian Pro-Communist Organizations in Canada. Toronto, 1979

Luciuk, L., and S. Hryniuk. Canada’s Ukrainians: Negotiating an Identity. Toronto, 1991

Lupul, M. Ukrainian Canadians, Multiculturalism and Separatism: An Assessment. Edmonton, 1978

– A Heritage in Transition: Essays in the History of Ukrainians in Canada. Toronto, 1982

Martynowych, O. Ukrainians in Canada: The Formative Years, 1891–1924. Edmonton, 1991

Marunchak, M. The Ukrainian Canadians: A History. Winnipeg, 1970

Petryshyn, J. Peasants in a Promised Land: Canada and the Ukrainians, 1891–1914. Toronto, 1985

Petryshyn, W. Changing Realities: Social Trends among Ukrainian Canadians. Edmonton, 1980

Prymak, T. Maple Leaf and Trident: The Ukrainian Canadians during the Second World War. Toronto, 1988

Rozumnyj, J., ed. New Soil – Old Roots: The Ukrainian Experience in Canada. Winnipeg, 1983

Skwarok, J. The Ukrainian Settlers in Canada and Their School, 1891–1921. Toronto, 1929

Swyripa, F. Ukrainian Canadians: A Survey of Their Portrayal in English-Language Works. Edmonton, 1978

Swyripa, F., and J. Thompson. Loyalties in Conflict: Ukrainians in Canada during the Great War. Edmonton, 1983

Tropper, H., and M. Weinfeld. Old Wounds: Jews, Ukrainians and the Hunt for Nazi War Criminals in Canada. Toronto, 1988

Young, C. The Ukrainian-Canadians: A Study of Assimilation. Toronto, 1931

Yuzyk, P. The Ukrainians in Manitoba. Toronto, 1953

Woycenko, O. The Annals of Ukrainian Life in Canada. 4 vols. Winnipeg, 1961–9 THE NEW ERA

Bahry, R., ed. Echoes of Glasnost in Ukraine. Toronto, 1989.

Jaworsky, J. The Military-Strategic Significance of Recent Developments in Ukraine. Department of National Defense project report 645. Ottawa, 1993

Krawchenko, B. “Ukraine: The Politics of Independence.” In I. Bremmer and R. Taras, eds., Nations and Politics in the Soviet Successor States. Cambridge, England, 1993

Marples, D. The Social Impact of the Chernobyl Disaster. New York, 1988

– Ukraine under Perestoika: Ecology, Economics, and the Workers Revolt. New York, 1991

Motyl, A. Dilemmas of Independence: Ukraine after Totalitarianism. New York, 1993

Pavlychko, S. Letters from Kiev. Edmonton, 1992

Potichnyj, P. “The Referendum and Presidential Elections in Ukraine.” Canadian Slavonic Papers 2 (1991): 123–38

Solchanyk, R. Ukraine: From Chernobyl to Sovereignty. Edmonton, 1992

– “Ukraine, the (Former) Center, Russia and ‘Russia.’” Studies in Comparative Communism 1 (1992): 31–45 THE TRANSITION PERIOD

International Relations

Albright, D., and S. Appatov. Ukraine and European Security. London and New York, 1999

Bilinsky, Y. “Basic Factors in the Foreign Policy of Ukraine: The Impact of the Soviet Experience.” In F. Starr, ed., The Legacy of History in Russia and the New States of Eurasia, 171–92. Armonk, NY, and London, 1994

Bukvoll, T. “Ukraine and NATO: The Politics of Soft Cooperation.” Security Dialogue 28, no. 3 (1997): 363–74

D’Anieri, P. Economic Interdependence in Russian-Ukrainian Relations. New York, 1999

Garnett, S. Keystone in the Arch: Ukraine in the Emerging Security Environment of Central and Eastern Europe. Washington, DC, 1997

Kremen, V. “The East Slav Triangle.” In V. Baranovsky, ed., Russia and Europe: The Emerging Security Agenda, 271–88. Oxford, 1997

Kuzio, T. “Ukraine and NATO: The Evolving Strategic Partnership.” Journal of Strategic Studies 21, no. 2 (1998): 1–30

Kuzio, T. “Ukrainian Security Planning: Constraints and Options.” In R. Allison and C. Bluth, eds., Security Dilemmas in Russia and Eurasia, 134–51. London, 1998

Larrabee, S. “Ukraine’s Balancing Act.” Security 38, no. 2 (1996): 143–65

Lester, J. “Russian Political Attitudes to Ukrainian Independence.” Journal of Post-Communist Studies and Transition Politics 10, no. 2 (1994): 193–233

Nordberg, M. “Domestic Factors Influencing Ukrainian Foreign Policy.” European Security 7, no. 3 (1998): 63–91

Prizel, I. National Identity and Foreign Policy: Nationalism and Leadership in Poland, Russia and Ukraine. Cambridge, UK, 1998

Sherr, J. “Russia–Ukraine Rapprochement: The Black Sea Fleet Accords.” Survival 39, no. 3 (1997): 33–50

Solchanyk, R. “Russia, Ukraine and the Imperial Legacy.” Post-Soviet Affairs 9, no. 4 (1993): 337–65

State and Nation Building

Arel, D. “A Lurking Cascade of Assimilation in Kyiv.” Post-Soviet Affairs 12, no. 1 (1996): 73–90

Birch, J. “Ukraine: A Nation-State or a State of Nations?” JUS 21, nos. 1–2 (1996): 109–24

Grytsenko, A. Civil-Military Relations in Ukraine: A System Emerging from Chaos. Groningen, 1997

Kuzio, T. “National Identity in Independent Ukraine: An Identity in Transition.” Nationalism and Ethnic Politics 2, no. 4 (1996): 582–608

Kuzio, T. Ukraine: State and Nation-building. London and New York, 1998

Oliynyk, S. “Emerging Post-Soviet Armies: The Case of the Ukraine.” Military Review 74, no. 3 (1994): 5–18

Olynyk, S. “Ukraine as a Military Power.” In S. Wolchik and V. Zviglyanich, eds., Ukraine: The Search for a National Identity, 69–94. New York and Oxford, 1999

Shulman, S. “Competing versus Complementary Identities: Ukraine-Russian Identities and the Loyalties of the Russians in Ukraine.” NP 26, no. 4 (1998): 599–614

Subtelny, O. “Imperial Disintegration and Nation-State Formation: The Case of Ukraine.” In J.W. Blaney, ed., The Successor States to the USSR, 184–95. Washington, DC, 1995

Szporluk, R. “Ukraine: From an Imperial Periphery to a Sovereign State.” Daedalus 126, no. 3 (1997): 85–120

Wanner, C. Burden of Dreams: History and Identity in Post-Soviet Ukraine. University Park, PA, 1998

Wilson, A. Ukrainian Nationalism in the 1990s: A Minority Faith. New York, 1997

Wolchik S., and V. Zviglyanich, eds., Ukraine: The Search for a National Identity. New York and Oxford, 1999

Politics

Arel, D. “Language Politics in Independent Ukraine: Toward One or Two State Languages?” NP 23, no. 3 (1995): 597–622

– “Voting Behavior in the Ukrainian Parliament: The Language Factor.” In T. Remington, ed., Parliaments in Transition: The New Legislative Politics in Russia and Eastern Europe, 125–58. Boulder, CO, 1994

Arel, D., and V. Khmelko. “The Russian Factor and the Territorial Polarization in Ukraine.” Harriman Review 9, nos. 1–2 (1996): 81–91

Birch, S. “Electoral Systems, Campaign Strategies, and Vote Choice in the Ukrainian Parliamentary and Presidential Elections of 1994.” Political Studies 46, no. 1 (1998): 96–114

– “Nomenklatura Democratisation, Electoral Clientelism, and Party Formation in Post-Soviet Ukraine.” Democratization 4, no. 4 (1997): 40–62

Bojcun, M. “The Ukrainian Parliamentary Elections in March–April 1994.” Europe-Asia Studies 47, no. 2 (1995): 229–49

Bremmer, I. “The Politics of Ethnicity: Russians in the New Ukraine.” Europe-Asia Studies 46, no. 2 (1994): 261–83

Chudowsky, V. “The Ukrainian Party System.” In J. Micgiel, ed., State and Nation-Building in East Central Europe: Contemporary Perspectives, 305–21. New York, 1996

D’Anieri, P., R. Kravchuk, and T. Kuzio. Politics and Society in Ukraine. Boulder, CO, 1999

Kuzio, T. Contemporary Ukraine: Dynamics of Post-Soviet Transformation. Armonk, NY, 1998

– “Kravchuk to Kuchma: The 1994 Presidential Elections in Ukraine.” Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics 12, no. 2 (1996): 117–44

– “Ukraine: Coming to Terms with the Soviet Legacy.” Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics 14, no. 4 (1998): 1–27

– Ukraine under Kuchma: Political Reform, Economic Transformation and Security Policy in Independent Ukraine. London and New York, 1997

Kuzio, T., P. D’Anieri, and R. Kravchuk. State and Institution Building in Ukraine. New York, 1999

Laba, R. “The Russian–Ukrainian Conflict: State, Nation and Identity.” European Security 4, no. 3 (1995): 457–87

Molchanov, M. “Borders of Identity: Ukraine’s Political and Cultural Significance for Russia.” CSP 38, nos. 1–2 (1996): 177–93

Motyl, A. “Structural Constraints and Starting Points: The Logic of Systematic Change in Ukraine and Russia.” Comparative Politics 29, no. 4 (1997): 433–47

Motyl, A., and B. Krawchenko. “From Empire to Statehood.” In I. Bremmer and R. Taras, eds., New States, New Politics: Building the Post-Soviet Nations, 235–75. Cambridge, UK, 1997

Pirie, P.S. “National Identity and Politics in Eastern and Southern Ukraine.” Europe-Asia Studies 48, no. 7 (1996): 1076–104

Shved, V. “The Conceptual Approaches of Ukrainian Political Parties to Ethno-Political Problems in Independent Ukraine.” JUS 19, no. 2 (1994): 69–84

Solchanyk, R. “The Politics of State-Building: Centre-Periphery Relations in Post-Soviet Ukraine.” Europe-Asia Studies 46, no.1 (1994): 47–68

Vydrin, D., and D. Tabachnyk. Ukraine on the Threshold of the XXIst Century: Political Aspects. Kiev, 1995

Wilson, A. “The Donbas between Ukraine and Russia: The Use of History in Political Disputes.” Journal of Contemporary History 30, no. 2 (1995): 265–89

– “Ukraine: Two Presidents and Their Powers.” In R. Taras, ed., Postcommunist Presidencies, 67–195. Cambridge, UK, 1997

Zimmerman, W. “Is Ukraine a Political Community?” Communist and Post-Communist Studies 31, no. 1 (1998): 43–55 ECONOMY

Banaian, K. The Ukrainian Economy since Independence. Cheltenham, UK, 1999

Dabrowski, M. “The Ukrainian Way to Hyperinflation.” Communist Economies and Economic Transformation 6, no. 2 (1994): 115–37

Dabrowski, M., and R. Antczak. “Economic Transition in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus: A Comparative Perspective.” In B. Kaminski, ed., Economic Transition in Russia and the New States of Eurasia, 42–80. Armonk, NY, 1996

Havrylyshyn, O. “The Political Economy of Delayed Reform in Ukraine.” in S. Wolchik and V. Zviglyanich, eds., Ukraine: The Search for a National Identity, 49–68. New York and Oxford, 1999

Havrylyshyn, O., M. Miller, and W. Perradin. “Deficits, Inflation, and the Political Economy of Ukraine.” Economic Policy, no. 19 (1994): 354–402

Krasnov, G., and J. Brada. “Implicit Subsidies in Russian-Ukrainian Energy Trade.” Europe-Asia Studies 49, no. 5 (1997): 825–43

Kubicek, P. “Post-Soviet Ukraine: In Search of a Constituency for Reform.” journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, 13, no. 3 (1997): 103–26

Kushnirsky, F. “Ukraine’s Industrial Enterprise: Surviving Hard Times.” Comparative Economic Studies 36, no. 4 (1994): 21–39

Smolansky, O. “Ukraine’s Quest of Independence: The Fuel Factor.” Europe-Asia Studies 47, no. 1 (1995): 67–90

Society

Bilokin, S. “The Kiev Patriarchate and the State.” In M. Bourdeaux, ed. The Politics of Religion in Russia and the New States of Eurasia, 182–210. Armonk, NY, 1995

Bociurkiw, B. “Politics and Relgion in Ukraine: The Orthodox and the Greek Catholics.” In M. Bourdeaux, ed., The Politics of Religion in Russia and the New States of Eurasia, 131–62. Armonk, NY, 1995

Bohachevsky-Chomiak, M. “Women’s Organizations in Independent Ukraine.” In S. Wolchik and V. Zviglyanich, eds., Ukraine: The Search for a National Identity, 264–84. New York and Oxford, 1999

Hesli, V. “Public Support for the Devolution of Power in Ukraine.” Europe-Asia Studies 47, no. 1 (1995): 191–215

Kuzio, T. “In Search of Unity and Autocephaly: Ukraine’s Orthodox Churches.” Religion, State and Society 25, no. 4 (1997): 393–415

Markus, V. “Politics and Religion in Ukraine: In Search of a New Pluralistic Dimension.” In M. Bourdeaux, ed., The Politics of Religion in Russia and the New States of Eurasia, 163–181. Armonk, NY, 1995

Miller, A., V. Hesli, and W. Reisinger. “Comparing Citizen and Elite Belief Systems in Post-Soviet Russia and Ukraine.” Public Opinion Quarterly 59, no. 1 (1995): 1–40

Pavlychko, S. “Progress on Hold: The Conservative Faces of Women in Ukraine.” In M. Buckley, ed., Post-Soviet Women: From the Baltic to Central Asia, 219–34. Cambridge, UK, 1997

Pohorila, N., ed. Ukraine: Special Issue. International Journal of Sociology 29, no. 3 (1999). Part I.

Shevtsova, L. “Ukraine in the Context of New European Migrations.” International Migration Review 26, no.2 (1992): 258–268

Siegelbaum, S. and D. Walkowitz, eds., Workers of the Donbas Speak: Survival and Identity in the New Ukraine. New York, 1995

Szporluk, R. “The Strange Politics of Lviv: An Essay in Search of an Explanation.” In Z. Gitelman, ed., The Politics of Nationality and the Erosion of the USSR, 215–321. London, 1992 AGE OF GLOBALIZATION

Aslund, Anders, and Michael McFaul, eds. Revolution in Orange: The Origins of Ukraine’s Democratic Breakthrough. Washington DC, 2006

Barrington, Lowell, and Erik Herron. “One Ukraine or Many: Regionalism in Ukraine and Its Political Consequences.” Nationalities Papers 32 (2004): 53–86.

Belcameda, Margarita. On the Edge: The Ukrainian-Central European-Russian Security Triangle. Budapest, 2000

D’Anieri, Paul. Understanding Ukrainian Politics: Power, Politics and Institutional Design. Armonk NY, 2007

Fritz, Verena. State-Building: A Comparative Study of Ukraine, Lithuania, Belarus and Russia. Budapest, 2007

Harasymiw, Bohdan. Post-Communist Ukraine. Edmonton, 2002

Karatnycky, Adrian. “Thermidor in Ukraine.” Foreign Affairs, 28 September 2005

– “Ukraine’s Orange Revolution.” Foreign Affairs (March/April 2005)

Kubicek, Paul. Unbroken Ties: The State, Interest Associations and Corporatism in Post-Soviet Ukraine. Ann Arbor, 2000

Kuzio, Taras, ed. Democratic Revolution in Ukraine: From Kuchmagate to Orange Revolution. New York, 2009

Kuzio, Taras, and Paul D’Anieri. Dilemmas of State-Led Nation-Building in Ukraine. Westport CT, 2002

Molchanov, Mikhail. Political Culture and National Identity in Russian-Ukrainian Relations. College Station, TX, 2002

Moroney, Jennifer, Taras Kuzio, and Mikhail Molchanov, eds. Ukrainian Foreign and Security Policy. Westport CT, 2002

Perepelytsia, Grigoryi, ed. Foreign Policy of Ukraine: 2007. Kyiv, 2008

Plokhy, Serhii, and Frank Sysyn. Religion and Nation in Modern Ukraine. Edmonton, 2003

Razumkov Center. National Security and Defence Magazine. 2000–8

Stewart, Susan. Explaining the Low Intensity Ethnopolitical Conflict in Ukraine. Muenster, 2005

Whitmore, Sarah. State-Building in Ukraine: The Ukrainian Parliament, 1990–2003. London, 2004

Wilson, Andrew. Ukraine’s Orange Revolution. New Haven CT, 2005

– Virtual Politics: Faking Democracy in the Post-Soviet World. New Haven CT, 2005

Wolczuk, Kateryna. The Moulding of Ukraine: The Constitutional Politics of State Formation. Budapest, 2001

Wolczuk, Kateryna, and Roman Wolczuk. Poland and Ukraine: A Strategic Partnership in a Changing Europe. London, 2003

Yekelchyk, Serhy. Ukraine: Birth of a Modern Nation. Oxford, 2007

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