Issue | Title | |
No 5 (2018): Cross-Cultural Connections and Displacement in Ukraine and Beyond | Kyiv in the Global Biblical World: Reflections of KTA Professors From the Second Half of the 19th and Early 20th Centuries | Abstract PDF |
Sergiy Golovashchenko | ||
No 5 (2018): Cross-Cultural Connections and Displacement in Ukraine and Beyond | Kyiv Theological Academy Professors at the Beginning of the 20th Century: At the Intersection of Cultures | Abstract PDF |
Liudmyla Pastushenko | ||
No 2 (2015) | Latinitas in the Polish Crown and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania: Its Impact on the Development of Identities, ed. Giovanna Siedina | Details PDF |
Olha Tsyhanok | ||
No 7 (2020): Ukrainian Humanities Studies in the 21st Century | Literaturnyi landshaft Ukrainy. XX stolittia [The Literary Landscape of Ukraine. The 20th Century] by Volodymyr Panchenko | Details PDF |
Oleksandra Sauliak | ||
No 2 (2015) | Lyric Poetry in the Mohylanian Poetics | Abstract PDF |
Giovanna Siedina | ||
No 1 (2014) | Mapping the Field | Abstract PDF |
Yohanan Petrovsky-Shtern | ||
No 2 (2015) | Memoralization of Lenin: Legislation and Attitudes (On the Materials of Kyiv, Vinnytsia and Cherkasy Regions) | Abstract PDF |
Oleksandra Gaidai | ||
No 6 (2019): The Ukrainian Intellectual Heritage in a Global Context | Memory Set in Stone: Another Look at the Berezan Runic Inscription | Details PDF |
Alla Kurzenkova | ||
No 3 (2016) | Meta-Ecclesiology: Chronicles on Church Awareness by Cyril Hovorun | Details PDF |
Olena Chemodanova | ||
No 4 (2017): The 100th Anniversary of the Ukrainian Revolution (1917–1921) | Mykhailo Hrushevskyi’s Father: Biographical Aspects | Abstract PDF |
Yaryna Yurynets | ||
No 1 (2014) | Nechui’s Aesthetic Code: Repetition, Pacing, and Non-Purposeful Narration | Abstract PDF |
Maxim Tarnawsky | ||
No 6 (2019): The Ukrainian Intellectual Heritage in a Global Context | Oleksandr Lototskyi and Ukrainian Autocephaly | Abstract PDF |
Petro Zakharchenko, Ivanna Matseliukh | ||
No 4 (2017): The 100th Anniversary of the Ukrainian Revolution (1917–1921) | On Andrii Malyshko’s “Second Birth” | Abstract PDF |
Volodymyr Morenets | ||
No 4 (2017): The 100th Anniversary of the Ukrainian Revolution (1917–1921) | One Hundred Years of the Ukrainian Liberation Struggle | Details PDF |
Serhiy Kvit | ||
No 3 (2016) | Orthodox Christian Biblical Studies in Pursuit of Identity: The Role and Impact of Personal Research Practices | Abstract PDF |
Sergiy Golovashchenko | ||
No 6 (2019): The Ukrainian Intellectual Heritage in a Global Context | Political Orthodoxies: The Unorthodoxies of the Church Coerced by Cyril Hovorun | Details PDF |
Olena Chemodanova | ||
No 1 (2014) | Postcolonial Modernities | Abstract PDF |
Bill Ashcroft | ||
No 7 (2020): Ukrainian Humanities Studies in the 21st Century | Post-Communist Institution-Building and Media Control | Abstract PDF |
Natalya Ryabinska | ||
No 6 (2019): The Ukrainian Intellectual Heritage in a Global Context | Pro-Ukrainian Students at the Kyiv Theological Academy From the 1890s to 1907 | Abstract PDF |
Leonid Mohylnyi | ||
No 3 (2016) | Quixotic Imagery in Ideological Mythmaking | Abstract PDF |
Oleksandr Pronkevych | ||
No 2 (2015) | Radio Vienna: Broadcasts by the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists, 1938–1939 | Abstract PDF |
Myroslav Shkandrij | ||
No 5 (2018): Cross-Cultural Connections and Displacement in Ukraine and Beyond | Re: City of Lions | Details PDF |
Ostap Kin | ||
No 1 (2014) | Rethinking Psychiatric Terror against Nationalists in Ukraine: Spatial Dimensions of Post-Stalinist State Violence | Abstract PDF |
Olga Bertelsen | ||
No 7 (2020): Ukrainian Humanities Studies in the 21st Century | Revolutionary Ukraine, 1917–2017: History’s Flashpoints and Today’s Memory Wars by Myroslav Shkandrij | Details PDF |
Mariia Kravchenko | ||
No 4 (2017): The 100th Anniversary of the Ukrainian Revolution (1917–1921) | Serhii Yefremov: Epitome of the Ukrainian Revolution | Abstract PDF |
Maxim Tarnawsky | ||
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