This essay provides an overview of the activity of the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies (CIUS) during the two decades when the author served as its director. During that time he and his CIUS colleagues pursued the goals of integrating and mainstreaming Ukrainian studies into North American and world scholarship and becoming the leading world research institution dedicated to the discovery, preservation, and dissemination of knowledge about Ukraine and Ukrainians. The CIUS did so by supporting research; publishing scholarly and educational materials; organizing seminars, lectures, and conferences; promoting Ukrainian studies courses at colleges and universities; granting scholarships and fellowships; and providing knowledge and unders...
This thesis follows the development of the Ukrainian identity in Toronto since World War II. It expl...
In this issue, ESJ’s managing editor Penelope Sanz converses with Dr. Natalia Khanenko- Friesen, the...
The article found that the Ukrainian diaspora was an integral component of Ukrainian ethnic integrit...
The Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies (CIUS) became the second academic institution in the Wes...
This article surveys major publications concerning Ukraine by Canadian social scientists of the Cold...
This article discusses the development of a Canadian historiography of modern Ukraine. It argues tha...
The author provides an overview of the major changes that took place in American and Canadian Ukrain...
Guest editor's introduction to the special thematic section "Ukrainian Studies in Canada Since the 1...
In the article the bulk of domestic historiography is systematized, general and special studies on t...
Guest editor's introduction to Part II of the special thematic section "Ukrainian Studies in Canada ...
The article considers the basic problem of using the military-political experience of the Ukrainian ...
For more than 130 years, Ukrainians have contributed to the development of Canada, enriching the cou...
The problem of national identity is extremely important especially in the modern realities of life. ...
When Ukraine became an independent state, Canada’s political science community, and the country’s Uk...
This text is part of the cluster of article submissions from the “Slavic Studies Goes Public” event ...
This thesis follows the development of the Ukrainian identity in Toronto since World War II. It expl...
In this issue, ESJ’s managing editor Penelope Sanz converses with Dr. Natalia Khanenko- Friesen, the...
The article found that the Ukrainian diaspora was an integral component of Ukrainian ethnic integrit...
The Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies (CIUS) became the second academic institution in the Wes...
This article surveys major publications concerning Ukraine by Canadian social scientists of the Cold...
This article discusses the development of a Canadian historiography of modern Ukraine. It argues tha...
The author provides an overview of the major changes that took place in American and Canadian Ukrain...
Guest editor's introduction to the special thematic section "Ukrainian Studies in Canada Since the 1...
In the article the bulk of domestic historiography is systematized, general and special studies on t...
Guest editor's introduction to Part II of the special thematic section "Ukrainian Studies in Canada ...
The article considers the basic problem of using the military-political experience of the Ukrainian ...
For more than 130 years, Ukrainians have contributed to the development of Canada, enriching the cou...
The problem of national identity is extremely important especially in the modern realities of life. ...
When Ukraine became an independent state, Canada’s political science community, and the country’s Uk...
This text is part of the cluster of article submissions from the “Slavic Studies Goes Public” event ...
This thesis follows the development of the Ukrainian identity in Toronto since World War II. It expl...
In this issue, ESJ’s managing editor Penelope Sanz converses with Dr. Natalia Khanenko- Friesen, the...
The article found that the Ukrainian diaspora was an integral component of Ukrainian ethnic integrit...