Serhii Tereshchenko: Theory of Cultural Change in Yevhen Malaniuk’s Poetry and Scholarship
After the Ukrainian National Republic was taken over in 1919, the army officer Yevhen Malaniuk, then 22 years old, moved to Poland....
After the Ukrainian National Republic was taken over in 1919, the army officer Yevhen Malaniuk, then 22 years old, moved to Poland....
In this ground-breaking book, distinguished anthropologist Greta Uehling illuminates the untold stories of Russia’s occupation of Crimea from 2014...
The Ukrainian Museum and the Shevchenko Scientific Society in the US are partnering to host a seminal event celebrating...
Russia’s war on Ukraine has not only destroyed millions of human lives, it has also been catastrophic for the environment....
Approximately 1 in 31 children in the United States are diagnosed with autism-associated disorders. The underlying causes remain poorly understood,...
Faultlines of Belonging brings together poster works created during the ongoing full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine. Addressed primarily to audiences...
The poems in Oksana Maksymchuk’s debut English-language collection meditate on the changing sense of reality, temporality, mortality, and intimacy in...
Professor Riabchuk argues that the long-standing “invisibility” of Ukraine on the mental maps of the world—as well as the persistent...