Ukrainian Genealogy

Ukrainian Genealogy
Author: John D. Pihach
Publisher: Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies Press
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN:

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A guide to tracing one's Ukrainian ancestry in Europe.

Ukrainian Otherlands

Ukrainian Otherlands
Author: Natalia Khanenko-Friesen
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Pres
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2015-07-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 0299303446

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Exploring a rich array of folk traditions that developed in the Ukrainian diaspora and in Ukraine during the twentieth century, Ukrainian Otherlands is an innovative exploration of modern ethnic identity and the deeply felt (but sometimes deeply different) understandings of ethnicity in homeland and diaspora.

Sources for Researching Ukrainian Family History

Sources for Researching Ukrainian Family History
Author: John-Paul Himka
Publisher: Edmonton, Alta. : Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, University of Alberta
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1984
Genre: Ukraine
ISBN:

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Ukrainian Genealogy Research

Ukrainian Genealogy Research
Author: Vera Ivanova Miller
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021
Genre: Genealogy
ISBN: 9780806372136

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"Because the borders of Ukraine shifted many times over the years, researching your Ukrainian ancestors can be challenging. The names of towns and cities often changed, and some towns and villages have completely vanished from today's maps. In addition, Ukrainian archives were not accessible to the public until fairly recently, nor were the records from the Soviet period. Vera Ivanova Miller's Genealogy at a Glance: Ukrainian Genealogy Research will help you overcome these challenges and successfully begin your Ukrainian family history research by providing you with the most current information on what resources are available and how to access them. In four, laminated pages, this guide describes the waves of Ukrainian immigration to the Americas and various European countries; Ukrainian surnames and religions; vital records and censuses; Communist-era databases and Soviet-era persecution files; online resources; and much more. Sprinkled throughout are tips to help you locate your ancestor's hometown and expand your search. To assist Ukrainian genealogy researchers even further, Miller has included a "Quick Guide to the Ukrainian Alphabet" and pointers on understanding the culture of Ukraine."--

Ties of Kinship

Ties of Kinship
Author: Christian Raffensperger
Publisher: Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781932650136

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"Describes and analyzes the dynastic marriages of the descendants of Volodimer, the first ruler of Kyivan Rus', across medieval Europe from the tenth through the twelfth centuries and presents more than twenty-two genealogical charts with accompanying bibliographic information"--

Ukraine

Ukraine
Author: Andrew Evans
Publisher: Bradt Travel Guides
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2013
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1841624500

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A new edition of the most comprehensive guide to Ukraine, featuring practical information and in-depth culture and history.

Encyclopedia of Ukraine

Encyclopedia of Ukraine
Author: Volodymyr Kubijovyc
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 2148
Release: 1988-12-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1442651180

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The appearance of Volume II of the Encyclopedia of Ukraine makes the second stage of a major publishing project. Based on twenty-five years' research by more than 100 scholars from around the world, the encyclopedia provides the most essential information about Ukraine and its people, history, geography, economy, and cultural heritage. Volume II contains entries beginning with the letters G to K, among them numerous biographies of historical figures and people currently living in and outside of Soviet Ukraine. Included are some 600 illustrations, maps, and statistical tables. The five volumes of the Encyclopedia of Ukraine will constitute a comprehensive guide to the life and culture of Ukrainians and reflect the manifold relations of Ukrainians with their neighbours and with their non-Ukrainian environments in the various countries to which they immigrated.

Borderland

Borderland
Author: Anna Reid
Publisher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2023-02-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 1541603494

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“A beautifully written evocation of Ukraine's brutal past and its shaky efforts to construct a better future.”—Financial Times Borderland tells the story of Ukraine. A thousand years ago it was the center of the first great Slav civilization, Kievan Rus. In 1240, the Mongols invaded from the east, and for the next seven centuries, Ukraine was split between warring neighbors: Lithuanians, Poles, Russians, Austrians, and Tatars. Again and again, borderland turned into battlefield: during the Cossack risings of the seventeenth century, Russia's wars with Sweden in the eighteenth, the Civil War of 1918-1920, and under Nazi occupation. Ukraine finally won independence in 1991, with the collapse of the Soviet Union. Bigger than France and a populous as Britain, it has the potential to become one of the most powerful states in Europe. In this finely written and penetrating book, Anna Reid combines research and her own experiences to chart Ukraine's tragic past. Talking to peasants and politicians, rabbis and racketeers, dissidents and paramilitaries, survivors of Stalin's famine and of Nazi labor camps, she reveals the layers of myth and propaganda that wrap this divided land. From the Polish churches of Lviv to the coal mines of the Russian-speaking Donbass, from the Galician shtetlech to the Tatar shantytowns of Crimea, the book explores Ukraine's struggle to build itself a national identity, and identity that faces up to a bloody past, and embraces all the peoples within its borders.

Historical Dictionary of Ukraine

Historical Dictionary of Ukraine
Author: Ivan Katchanovski
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 970
Release: 2013-07-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 081087847X

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Although present-day Ukraine has only been in existence for something over two decades, its recorded history reaches much further back for more than a thousand years to Kyivan Rus’. Over that time, it has usually been under control of invaders like the Turks and Tatars, or neighbors like Russia and Poland, and indeed it was part of the Soviet Union until it gained its independence in 1991. Today it is drawn between its huge neighbor to the east and the European Union, and is still struggling to choose its own path… although it remains uncertain of which way to turn. Nonetheless, as one of the largest European states, with considerable economic potential, it is not a place that can be readily overlooked. The problem is, or at least was, where to find information on this huge modern Ukraine, and since 2005 the answer has been the Historical Dictionary of Ukraine in its first edition, and now even more so with this second edition. It now boasts a dictionary section of about 725 entries, these covering the thousand years of history but particularly the recent past, and focusing on significant persons, places and events, political parties and institutions as well as more broadly international relations, the economy, society and culture. The chronology permits readers to follow this history and the introduction is there to make sense of it. It also features the most extensive and up-to-date bibliography of English-language writing on Ukraine.