The Journal of Ukrainian Studies(Journal) is a semi-annual refereed scholarly publication containing essays, articles, book reviews and other scholarly research in Ukrainian studies and occasional translations and guides to research.
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Journal of Ukrainian Studies
Volume 32, Number 2
This special issue devoted to the eminent literary scholar Dmytro Chyzhevsky (1894-1977) was planned by Dr. Taras Zakydalsky as a tribute to mark the thirtieth anniversary of Chyzhevsky's passing. Sadly, Dr. Zakydalsky unexpectedly passed away in November 2007 before he was able to complete his work. This issue was coordinated in Kyiv by Iryna Valiavko, who worked with the contributors and passed on their articles for translation and editing. It opens with a remembrance of Taras Zakydalsky by Roman Senkus and contains six articles devoted to various aspects of Dmytro Chyzhevsky's scholarly legacy. The book-review section covers eleven recent publications.
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Published July 2008
Journal of Ukrainian Studies
Volume 32, Number 1
The issue contains three articles on Ukrainian literature: an analytical article on the image of the devil in Mykola Kulish by Marko Robert Stech, a comparison of the representation of reality in Yuri Andrukhovych and Viktor Pelevin by Roman Ivashkiv, and a comaprison of geopoetic models in contemporary Ukrainian and Czech literatures by Alexander Kratochvil. Then Michal Wawrzonek assesses the contribution of the Orange Revolution to the evolution of Ukraine's party system, and Bohdan Harasymiw reviews the exploitation of memories of the Second World War in Ukrainian election campaigns. The book-review section covers seventeen recent publications.
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