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Title: New CIUS Press Web site:
www.utoronto.ca/cius
[from cius@chass.utoronto.ca]
CIUS Press is the largest publisher of English-language
material about Ukraine. It is the publishing arm of the Canadian
Institute of Ukrainian Studies at the University of Alberta and the
University of Toronto. The emergence of Ukraine as an independent
state has focused general and scholarly interest on Ukrainian studies,
and CIUS Press is meeting that interest and need with a sizeable
offering of new, forthcoming, and already published books.
We are pleased to announce the introduction of our new Web site
at www.utoronto.ca/cius. We invite you to explore:
· 2,000+ sample pages from our publications in PDF format,
including:
- Table of Contents, Foreword, Preface, and/or
Introduction of every book title.
- Selections from various chapters.
- Partial or complete index.
· A new search engine. Search by author, title, or
keyword.
· Dozens of book reviews; Read what the experts say.
· Journal of Ukrainian Studies catalogue; 800+ sample pages
including the table of contents and a complete article from each
issue.
· An e-mail newsletter. Sign up and stay informed of CIUS
Press publication events via e-mail.
· Top 10 most significant and influential publications.
· A new standard order form, plus custom order forms for our
book specials.
With Adobe Acrobat, visitors can read:
· Table of contents and a generous number of excerpts from
volumes 1, 7, and 8 of Hrushevsky's History of Ukraine-Rus'
plus nine scholarly reviews.
· Table of contents, index, and first six pages of Bohdan
Harasymiw's Post-Communist Ukraine, our latest
publication.
· "What Really happened in 988?" in The
Ukrainian Religious Experience.
· Preface and six sample pages from the Encyclopedia of
Ukraine: Index and Errata.
· Table of contents, Introduction and eight sample pages
from Concordance to the Poetic Works of Taras
Shevchenko.
· Alexander Solzhenitsyn's letter in Ukraine and Russia:
In their Historical Encounters.
· How Ukraina is written in Chinese in
Ukrainian-Chinese Dictionary.
· "The Current State of Ukrainian Historiography" in
the Journal of Ukrainian Studies Vol. 18, No. 1-2
(Summer-Winter 1993).
· Correct usage of the verbs hovoryty and kazaty in Iak
My Hovorymo.
· The first ten pages of Yuri Andrukhovych's celebrated
Recreations and Ol'ha Kobylians'ka's On Sunday Morning
She Gathered Herbs.
And much more…
New sale specials include:
- Student 10% discount
- Contemporary Ukraine bundle
- Student bundle
- New Journal of Ukrainian Studies subscription pricing
CIUS Research Reports along with our full publications
catalogue in PDF format will be available on-line shortly.
The CIUS Press Web site is best viewed with MS Internet Explorer
5.x or Netscape 7.0 or higher. Please make sure a recent version
of Adobe Acrobat Reader is on your computer and that your browser is
set for document specified fonts.
Visit, explore, and bookmark http://www.utoronto.ca/cius
today.
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Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies Press
University of Toronto
1 Spadina Crescent Rm. 109
Toronto, Ontario M5S 2J5
tel: (416) 946-7326; fax: (416) 978-2672
www.utoronto.ca/cius
www.encyclopediaofukraine.com
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