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Jessica Allina-Pisano
Assistant Professor,
Department of Political Science, Colgate University

jallina-pisano@mail.colgate.edu

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Property rights, informal economy, rural society, language and ethnicity.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

Book manuscript: Politics and Property Rights under Neoliberalism: Land Reform in Post-Soviet Russia and Ukraine.

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Ms. Vera Andrushkiw
Project Director, US-Ukraine Foundation

733 15th St. NW, Suite 1026
Washington, DC 20005

vandrushkiw@usukraine.org

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Politics, literature, local government in Ukraine.
Language, culture in Ukraine.
Local government issues.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

The Community Partnership Project.

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Prof. Natalia Aponiuk
Associate Professor of Slavic Studies, Dept. of German and Slavic Studies, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg

Dept. of German and Slavic Studies
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, Manitoba
MB R3T 2N2
Canada

aponiuk@cc.UManitoba.ca

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Ukrainian Canadian literature.
Ethnic literature.
Multiculturalism.
Ukrainians in Canada.
The depiction of Ukrainians in Canadian literature.
Ukrainian Canadian literature.

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Allen R. Baldwin
Consortium Leader, Great Lakes Consortium for International Training and Development.

P.O.B. 48
Bowling Green, Ohio 43402-0048

baldwinferguson@wcnet.org

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Education (civic, primary and secondary).
Charitable-Humanitarian issues.
Agriculture.

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Dr. Margarita Balmaceda
Assistant Professor, School of Diplomacy and International Relations, Seton Hall University.

School of Diplomacy and International Relations
M. Quaid Hall
Seton Hall University
South Orange, NJ 07079

balmaced@fas.harvard.edu

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Role of energy in the FSU and Central Europe.
Ukrainian-Russian relations.
Russian-Central European relations.
Belarus': politics and foreign policy.
E. U. energy policy towards Central and Eastern Europe.
Security policy in Central-East Europe and Russia.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

Book in progress: "Energy and Foreign Policies in Central-East Europe."
Article on "Future European Energy Markets: Challenges and Consequences for the Central European States between Brussels and Moscow."

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Antonina Berezovenko
Adjunct Associate Professor, Columbia University

400 West 119th St.
Apt. 8-M
New York, NY 10027

ab476@columbia.edu

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Slavic languages and literature.
Sociolinguistics.
Language policy.
Prison language.
Language innovations.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

"Language Innovation: Andrukhovych's Prose"

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Karel C. Berkhoff
Associate Professor, Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Amsterdam

L oolan 92
2 271 TP Voorburg
The Netherlands

k.berkhoff@niod.knaw.nl

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Ukraine--History
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics--History
Europe--Twentieth Century--History
World War, 1939-1945
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
Genocide
Nationalism
Imperialism
Propaganda

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

-Soviet propaganda during the Nazi-Soviet war of 1941-1945 (article/monograph)
-Babi Yar and Bykivnia, 1930s-present

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Prof. Paul J. Best
Professor, Political Science Department, Southern Connecticut State University

401 Seabury Hall
Southern Connecticut State University
New Haven, CT 06515

bestp1@southernct.edu

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Lemko Region.
Karpatska Rus.
Political Science: East Central Europe, East Europe and Eurasia.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

Books:
Paul Best and Jaroslaw Moklak (eds.), The Lemko Region, 1939-1947: War, Occupation and Deportation
(Cracow and New Haven, 2002), 280 pp.
Paul Best and Jaroslaw Moklak (eds.), The Lemkos of Poland: Articles and Essays
(Cracow and New Haven, 2000), 240 pp.

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Dr. Christina Y. Bethin
Professor, Dept. of Linguistics, SUNY Stony Brook.

37 Mt. Grey Rd.
Setauket, NY 11733

cbethin@sunysb.edu

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Slavic linguistics/phonology.
Historical linguistics.
Syllable structure.
Prosody.
Language teaching; Russian, Polish, Ukrainian.
Current work is on Czech phonology.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

Slavic Prosody: Language Change and Phonological Theory (CUP, 1998).

Current work is on Czech phonology, Ukrainian and Belarusian dialects

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Prof. Laada Bilaniuk
Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Washington

9202 45th Ave NE
Seattle, WA 98115-3848

bilaniuk@u.washington.edu

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Linguistic Anthropology, language politics, language and gender, nation-building, popular culture,
language ideologies, Surzhyk (language mixing),
The impact of the English language in Ukraine, critical discourse analysis.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

Language politics in Ukrainian popular culture.

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Prof. Yaroslav Bilinsky
Professor Emeritus, Dept. of Political Science and International Relations, University of Delaware

Dept. of Political Science and International Relations
University of Delaware
Newark, DE 19716-2574

yby@udel.edu

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Ukraine's position vis-à-vis NATO and the EU.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

Ukrainian-Polish relations since 1997.
Political and Diplomatic consequences of Poland's entry into the European Union.
Publication: "The Sixtieth Anniversary of the Polish-Ukrainian Tragedy of Volyn,"
The Ukrainian Quarterly, v. 59, nn. 3-4 (Fall-Winter 2003), 236-254.

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Jaryna Turko Bodrock
Harvard College Library (1970-1995), retired

10 Goodman Road
Cambridge, MA 02139-1609

yarynaus@yahoo.com

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Serhii Bondaruk, Ph.D.
Docent (Associate Professor), Cultural Studies Department,
Volyn' State University im. Lesya Ukrainka

13-a Prospekt Sobornosty, apt. 23
Luts'k-24
43024
Ukraine

sbondaruk@mail.ru
bond@univer.lutsk.ua

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Cultural Studies.
Multiculturalism.
Ethnic relations.
Ukrainian social philosophy (V. Lypynskyi).

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

Canadian-Ukrainian Democracy Education Project.
Regional Scholars Exchange Program (RSEP).
Doctoral Dissertation: "Multiculturalism and Ethnic Culture."

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Pavlo Bosyy
Assistant Professor, Department of Music, Theatre and Dance,
 Oakland University

Dept. of Music, Theatre & Dance,
 211 Varner Hall, Oakland University
Rochester, MI 48309-4401

pavlobosy@yahoo.com

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Cultural Studies.
Stage design.
Theatre history.
Film & film theory.
Heraldry.
Gender Studies.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

Book: Robert Elworthy: A Biographical Study

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Oleksandr Byelyakov
Associate Professor, Kyiv National Taras Shevchenko University, Institute of Journalism

P.O. Box 72
Kyiv-55
UA-03055
Ukraine

byelyakov@yahoo.com

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Environmental journalism and public relations.
Political Science.
Environmental Governance.
Environmental Policy and Security.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

Environmental Problems in Mass Media (Kyiv National Taras Shevchenko University, 2003), 168 pp. In Ukrainian. Also available on the web site: http://journlib.univ.kiev.ua.
Mass Communication and Environmental Policy (Kyiv National Taras Shevchenko University, 2001)150 pp. In Ukrainian, with English summary. Also available on the web site:
http://journlib.univ.kiev.ua.
The Environmental Press of Ukraine (Kyiv: Unicorn, 1995), 48 pp. In Russian and English.

Articles:
"Writers and Poets about Nature and Awareness of Environmental Problems," State, Politics, and Society: Issues and Problems within Post-Soviet Development (Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies, University of Iowa, 2002), p. 161-174.

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Vitaly Chernetsky
Assistant Professor, Miami University

Drept. of German, Russian, and East Asian Languages
172 Irvin Hall, Miami University
Oxford, OH 45056

chernev@muohio.edu

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Ukrainian, Russian, and East European literature, early 20th century-present (esp. contemporary, both poetry and prose).
Literary theory.
Postmodernism.
Postcolonialism.
Cultural aspects of globalization.
Gender studies.
Film and film theory.
Visual arts.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

Mapping Postcommunist Cultures: Russia and Ukraine in the Context of Globalization
(Montreal: McGill--Queen's University Press, 2007)
Displacement, Desire, Identity: Writing and the Diasporic Momentum (book ms. in progress).

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Paul D'Anieri
University of Kansas

Office of the Associate Dean of International Programs
The University of Kansas
Lawrence, KS 66045-1730

p-danieri@ukans.edu

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Dr. Andriy Danylenko

Department of Modern Languages & Cultures
Pace University
41 Park Row
11th Floor, Room 1118
New York, NY 10038

adanylenko@pace.edu

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Prof. Nathaniel Davis
Professor Emeritus, Harvey Mudd College

1783 Longwood Ave.
Claremont, CA 91711-3129

Fax: 909-607-7600

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Contemporary religion.
Politics.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

Publication: A Long Walk to Church (2nd edition).

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Robert A. DeLossa
History Teacher, Lowell High School (Lowell, MA)

47 Hawthorne Road
Wayland, MA 01778

radelo@earthlink.net

Fax: 508-651-3705

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Seventeenth-century Ruthenian and Muscovite book culture and religious polemics.
Contemporary Ukrainian politics (freedom of the press, human rights issues).
Ukrainian language teaching and pedagogy.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

A two-year textbook of Ukrainian language (with Roman Koropeckyj and Robert Romanchuk).
St. Nicholas and the Eastern Slavs
Political freedom in independent Ukraine with reference to the Gongadze case.

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Orest Deychakiwsky
Staff Advisor, Helsinki Commission

5114 Caverly Pl.
Beltsville, MD 20705

orest.deychak@mail.house.gov

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

International relations.
Current affairs.
History.

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Alexander Dillon

393 Pacific St.
Brooklyn, NY 11217

dillon@ukrainianstudies.org

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

History of Eastern Europe (18th to 20th century).
Development of modern institutional life in rural areas.
Social transformation and modernity.
Cooperative movements in Eastern Europe.
Southern Ukraine (Novorosia).
Ukrainian memoir literature.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

Article: "Between Russia and Ukraine: The Cooperators of Southern Ukraine, 1917-1920" in Torsten Lorenz (ed.), Cooperatives in Ethnic Conficts: Eastern Europe in the 19th and Early 20th Century (Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag, 2006) [=Frankfurter Studien zur Wirtschafts- und Sozialgeschichte Ostmitteleuropas, Band 15]-
- Doctoral Dissertation: "The Rural Cooperative Movement and Problems of Modernization in Southern Ukraine (New Russia), 1871-1921."
- Article: "The Forgotten Movement: Cooperatives and Cooperative Networks in Imperial Russia and Ukraine" (review article), Harvard Ukrainian Studies 23, n.1-2 (1999).

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Dr. Basil Dmytryshyn
Professor Emeritus of History, Portland State University.

5291 Woodscape Drive, SE
Salem, OR 97306

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Russian history (medieval, Imperial, Soviet).
Russian colonial expansion (Siberia, the North Pacific, North America).
Twentieth-century Ukraine.
Soviet interests and involvement in the Middle East.
East-Central Europe.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

Preparing an English translation and interpretive commentary of
Nestor-Iskandar's Tale of Tsargorod (From its Origins to its Capture by the Turks in 1453).

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Jurij Dobczansky
Senior Cataloging Specialist and Recommending Officer for Ukraine,
Central and East European Languages Team,
Social Sciences Cataloging Division, Library of Congress.

101 Independence Ave., SE
Washington, DC 20540-4362

jdob@loc.gov

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Bibliography and documentation for Ukrainian studies.
Terminology and transliteration issues.
Digital resources in Ukrainian studies.

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Mykola Domashevsky, Ph.D.
President, Hutsul Research Institute

Hutstul Research Institute
P.O.Box 39149
Chicago, IL 60639

Tel./fax: 773-267-7783

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Ukrainian Hutsulshchyna.
History of Hutsulshchyna.

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Prof. Marta Dyczok, D.Phil
Associate Professor, Department of History, University of Western Ontario

Department of History
Social Science Center
University of Western Ontario
London
Ontario N6A 5C2
Canada

mdyczok@uwo.ca

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

International History and Politics, with a focus on Ukraine.
Contemporary Ukraine: media and society.
Canada-Ukraine relations, 1990-present.
Migration: World War II Ukrainian refugees.
Comparative post-communism changes.
Twentieth-century involuntary migration.
Media in Post-Communist Ukraine.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

- Book: The Grand Alliance and Ukrainian Refugees (Macmillan, 2000).
- Book: Ukraine: Movement without Change, Change without Movement (Hardwood Academic Publishers, 2000).
- Updating Guide of Ukrainian Archival Materials in New York Area.

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Regina Faranda
Analyst, US Dept. of State

INR/R/RUC301 4th St., NW Room 366
Washington, DC 20520

rfaranda@pd.state.gov

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Ukrainian politics, public opinion, economics, foreign policy, energy.
Public opinion surveys in Ukraine (gauging Ukrainians' outlook on the economy and welfare; their confidence in institutions and leadership; views of other countries; job approval of leadership; general optimism/pessimism; opinions about current events; Ukraine's place in the world and foreign policy).

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Michael S. Flier
Oleksandr Potebnja Professor of Ukrainian Philology, Harvard University

Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
12 Quincy St.
Harvard University
Cambridge, MA 02138

flier@fas.harvard.edu

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Anna Fournier
Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Anthropology, Johns Hopkins University.

Dept. of Anthropology
Johns Hopkins University
3400 N. Charles St.
Baltimore, MD 21218

anna_fournier@hotmail.com

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Nationalism and ethnic relations in Ukraine.
Ukrainian-Russian relations.
Language and identity.
Historical narratives.
Causes of ethnic conflict.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

Sources of national identity among Ukrainian youth in independent Ukraine.

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Luba Gawur
Librarian II - Slavic Cataloger

24451 Lakeshore Blvd. #708W
Lakeshore, Ohio 44123-1248

lgawur@aol.com

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Current affairs in Ukraine.
Ukrainian language, literature and culture.
Ethnology, Ethnobotany.
History of the FSU.
Theatre.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

Freelance translation.

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Areta V. Halibey
Librarian (ret.), University of Chicago Law School.

2807 Downing Ave.
Westchester, IL 60154-5118

athali@att.net

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Law of Western Europe, Roman Law.
Legal developments in Ukraine.
History of Ukraine, economic aspects.
Public administration (local government).
Economics (cooperative movement).

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

Volunteer librarian/researcher with the Encyclopedia of the Ukrainian Diaspora (Chicago).

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Prof. Patricia Herlihy
Professor Emerita of History, Research Professor,
Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown University.

Watson Institute for International Studies
Box 1970
Brown University
Providence, RI 02912

Patricia_Herlihy@brown.edu

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Russian history, 19th-20th centuries: social, urban, economic, religious.
Ukrainian history, 19th-20th centuries: social, urban, economic, religious.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

Biography of Eugene Schuyler (1840-1890) (forthcoming);
Contributor: Odessa Memories, ed. Nicholas Iljine (Washington University Press, 2003);
Author: The Alcoholic Empire: Vodka and Politics in Late Imperial Russia (Oxford University Press, 2002).

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Prof. John Holian
Professor of Sociology and Anthropology, retired,
Sociology Dept., Cuyahoga Community College

5731 Sherwood Dr.
Cleveland, OH 44070-4146

john.holian@tri-c.edu

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Sociology.
Demography.
Public health.
20th century Ethnography.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

Historical Ethnography of a Ukrainian Village.

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Prof. Alexandra M. Hrycak
Assistant Professor of Sociology, Reed College.

Dept. of Sociology
Reed College
3203 SE Woodstock Blvd
Portland, OR 97202-8199

Alexandra.Hrycak@directory.reed.edu

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Gender, national identity in Ukraine.
Language.
Soviet Ukrainian Theater.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

Grass Roots Mobilization from above: USAID's Attempt to Build a Civil Society in Ukraine.

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Dr. Halyna Hryn

Editor, Harvard Ukrainian Studies
Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute
34 Kirkland St.
Cambridge, MA 02138

hryn@fas.harvard.edu

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Dr. Assya A. Humesky
Professor Emerita, Slavic Department, University of Michigan.

2427 Buckingham Road
Ann Arbor, MI 48104

assyahu@webtv.net

Fax: 734-971-5054

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Language and literature

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

- Seeking important scholarly publications in Ukraine to be translated into English and published here (a UAAUP project).
- Conference on textbooks and other relevant materials dealing with Ukraine.

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Oleh S. Ilnytzkyj
Professor, Department of Modern Languages and Cultural Studies, University of Alberta

Dept. of Modern Languages and Cultural Studies
University of Alberta
200 Arts Building
Edmonton
Alberta T6G 2E8
Canada

oleh.ilnytzkyj@ualberta.ca

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Christina Isajiw

71 Fleming Crescent
Toronto
Ontario M4G 2B1
Canada

isajiw@chass.utoronto.ca

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Democratization.
Human rights.
Laws on minorities.
Nationalities.
Forceful migrations.
Minority law in Poland and issues of the Ukrainian minority in Poland.

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Wsewolod W. Isajiw
Professor Emeritus, Dept. of Sociology, University of Toronto.

71 Fleming Cres.
Toronto
Ontario M4G 2B1
Canada

isajiw@chass.utoronto.ca

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Sociology of cultural diversity.
Sociology of diaspora.
Ukrainian social thought.
Sociology of nationalisms.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

The "Fourth Wave" Immigrants from Ukraine to North America.
Ukrainian Social Thought in the 20th Century.
Identity: Its Nature and Role in History.

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Adrian Ivakhiv
Assistant Professor, University of Vermont

153 S. Prospect St.
Burlington, VT 05401

Adrian.Ivakhiv@uvm.edu

http://www.uvm.edu/~aivakhiv

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Environmental Philosophy, cultural studies, the cultural politics of landscape.
Heritage landscapes, pilgrimage, and tourism.
Slavic and Ukrainian neo-pagan "native faith", the cultural geography of Kyiv.
Religion and ecology, globalization and transnational identity movements (Celticism, Eurasianism, etc.),
the social construction of "world heritage," environmental and earth art.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

Publication: "In Search of Deeper Identities: Neo-Paganism and 'Native Faith' in Contemporary Ukraine," Nova Religio, 2004 (forthcoming).

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Dr. Walter R. Iwaskiw
Central and East European Languages Team
Social Sciences Cataloging Division, Library of Congress
101 Independence Ave., SE
Washington, DC 20540-4362

wiwa@loc.gov

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Lucy A. Kerner, Ph.D.
Co-editor, Communist and Post-Communist Studies

Department of Political Sciences
University of California, Los Angeles
Communist and Post-Communist Studies (CEES)
Bunche Hall
Los Angeles, CA 90024

kerner@ix.netcom.com

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Ukrainian bureaucracy, institutional changes and politics.
Russian political and institutional changes.
Management, organizational behavior, decision-making and critical thinking.

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Svitlana Kobets

51 Leacrest St.
Brampton
Ontario L6S 3K5
Canada

svitlana@tucows.com

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Russian literature.
Russian Orthodoxy.
Orthodox Christian asceticism.
Foolishness in Christ.
Ukrainian literature.
Folklore.
Women's studies.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

Ph. D. dissertation entitled "Foolishness in Christ as a Textual Topos in Russian Literature."

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Dr. Zenon E. Kohut
Director, Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies

Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies
450 Athabasca Hall
University of Alberta
Edmonton
Alberta T6G 2E8
Canada

zenon.Ukraine@ualberta.ca

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Dr. Natalie Kononenko
Professor, Faculty of Arts, University of Edmonton.

Modern Languages and Cultural Studies
Faculty of Arts
200 Arts Building
University of Alberta
Edmonton,
Alberta T6G 2E6
Canada

nkm@virginia.edu

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Folklore.
Digital media.
Performance studies.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

Book: Ukrainian Rituals: Celebrating Marriage, Birth, and Death.
SourceCat: A search Ukrainian folklore database.

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Prof. Martha Kuchar
Associate Professor, Dept. of English, Roanoke College.

Dept. of English
Roanoke College
221 College Lane
Salem, VA 24153

kuchar@roanoke.edu

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Nineteenth century Russian and Ukrainian literature.
Nineteenth century women's writing in Russia and Ukraine.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

Russian-language narratives by Ukrainian women.

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Christine A. Kulke
Ph. D. Candidate, Dept. of History, University of California-Berkeley.

1535 Delaware St.
Berkeley, CA 94703

kulke@socrates.berkeley.edu

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Polish-Ukrainian borderlands: inter-ethnic relations, 19th-20th centuries.
World War II and construction of Soviet Ukraine.
Regionalism.
Ukraine since independence.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

"L'viv-Lwow-L'vov-Lemberg, 1925-1955."

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Dr. Myron B. Kuropas, Ph. D.
Adjunct Professor, Northern Illinois University.

107 Ilehamwood Dr.
DeKalb, IL 60115

kuropas@comcast.net

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Ukrainian immigration history.
Historical foundations of American education.
Historical foundations of Ukrainian education.
Philosophical foundations of education.
Social foundations of education.
Civic education.
Civic education in Ukraine.
Higher education in Ukraine.

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Taras Kurylo
Ph.D. Candidate in History, University of Alberta.

10423-86 Ave.
Edmonton
Alberta, T6E2M5
Canada

kurylotaras@yahoo.com

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Contemporary Ukrainian history, in particular the Nazi occupation.
Nationalism and ethnic issues in contemporary Eastern and Central Europe.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

Ph.D. dissertation on the Nazi occupation of Ukraine.

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Dr. Taras Kuzio

Visiting Professor
Institute for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies
George Washington University
1957 E Street, NW, Suite 412
Washington, DC 20052, USA
Tel: 202 994 7914
Fax: 202 994 5436
tkuzio@gwu.edu

http://www.taraskuzio.net

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Nationalism, identity, ethnic conflict.
Ukrainian National security.
Political economy.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

- Two jointly edited collections on Ukrainian security policy and nationalism, identity and regionalism in Ukraine.
- Articles on nationalism, identity, federalism, nation building, historiography, in Nations and Nationalism, Ethnicities and Canadian Review of Studies in Nationalism, forthcoming in Ethnic and Racial Studies.
- Political consultancy for Freedom House, Europa publications, Oxford Analytica and Jane's Publications.

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Dr. Miroslav Labunka
Assistant Professor of History (retired), La Salle University;
Rector (retired), Ukrainian Free University, Munich, Germany.

5130 N. 15th St.
Philadelphia, PA 19141-1623

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Medieval History of Eastern and Western Europe.
Church history of Ukraine.
The current religious situation in Ukraine.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

Monographs:
Metropolita Ilarion eiusque opera (Rome, Italy, 1990). In Ukrainian.
The Legend of the Novgorodian White Cowl (Munich, Germany, 1998). In English.

Articles:
"Officium stratorus principus Galiciae et Ladomeria Danielis Romanovych," Paleoslavica 10 (2002), n. 1. In English.

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Prof. Hugo Lane
Assistant Professor of History, Polytechnic University

Dept. of Humanities and Social Sciences
Polytechnic University
6 Metrotech Center
Brooklyn, NY 11201

Victor Hugo Lane <hlane@duke.poly.edu>

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Galicia.
Polish-Ukrainian relations.
Eighteenth- and nineteenth-century culture and elites.
Kievan Rus'.
Cossacks.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

Book in progress: The Road from Lemberg to Lwów and Lviv.

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George Liber
Professor of History, University of Alabama at Birmingham

Department of History
University of Alabama at Birmingham
402-C Ullman Building
1530 3rd Avenue South
Birmingham, AL 35294-3350

gliber@uab.edu

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Ukraine in the Twentieth Century

CURRENT OR RECENT RESEARCH PROJECTS:

Integrating western Ukraine into the USSR, 1944-1991.

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Oksana Lutsyshyna
Doctoral Candidate, University of South Florida (USF)

327 Sunnyside Rd.
Temple Terrace, FL 33617

olutsysh@mail.usf.edu

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Women's studies, literature, translation.

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Tammy M. Lynch

Institute for the Study of Conflict, Ideology and Policy
141 Bay State Rd.
Boston, MA 02215

tlynch@bu.edu

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Cheryl A. Madden
Ph.D. Candidate, Modern European History, Providence College

P.O. Box 46
Westerly, RI 02891

zaichika@earthlink.net

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

The Holodomor (Ukrainian terror-famine of 1932-1933).
Forced repatriations at the end of World War II.
History of the Gulag.
Women in World War II.
Medieval history.
Literature.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

Guest Editor: Holodomor: Ukrainian Genocide, 1932-1933 (Canadian-American Slavic Studies).
Holodomor (Ukrainian Famine) 1932-1933 and Aspects of Stalinism (Annotated bibliography in the English language, parts 1-2).

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Anna Makhorkina

Department of Political Science and Geography
Old Dominion University
Hampton Blvd.
Norfolk, VA 23529

annamakh@cox.net

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Oksana Malanchuk
IRWG, University of Michigan.

oksana@umich.edu

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Dr. Daniel Marchishin

518 Church Street
Bound Brook, NJ 08805

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Ukrainian History and Archeology.
Human rights in Ukraine.
East European History and Archeology.
Ukrainian Wildlife.
Ukrainian current events, economics, and politics.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

Promoting high school equivalency credit for language and culture courses taken in Ukrainian Saturday Schools.
Teaching in Ukrainian and other East European communities.

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Pavlo Markin
Graduate Student, Research Assistant;
Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Educational Department of the Jewish Agency for Israel

P.O. Box 24150
Mt. Scopus
Jerusalem, 91242
ISRAEL

pbmarkin@yahoo.com

http://pbmarkin.tripod.com

http://www.ukrainianstudies.org/entries/markin.htm

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Sociology of art.
Ukrainian contemporary art.
Ukrainian avant-garde and other artistic movements.
Ukrainian letters.
East European Studies.
Post-Colonial Studies.
Studies in post-modernity and globalization.
Gender Studies.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

Master's thesis on "Contemporary Art and Experience of Displacement: Works and Narratives of Ukrainian Contemporary Artists."

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Vasyl Markus

Encyclopedia of the Ukrainian Diaspora
2247 W. Chicago Ave.
Chicago, IL 60622

markusdar@msn.com

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Political Science, International Relations, International Law.
Ukrainian Studies, Ukrainian Diaspora, East-Central Europe.
Soviet religious policy, Soviet nationality policy.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

Encyclopedia of the Ukrainian Diaspora.

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Dr Natan Meir

Lecturer in East European Jewish History and Culture
University of Southampton, School of Humanities
Southampton SO17 1BJ (U.K.)

nmeir@soton.ac.uk

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Russian/Ukrainian Jewish history, 19th to early 20th century.
History of Kyiv.
History of Jewish-Ukrainian relations.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

book in progress: Jewish Metropolis: The Jews of Kiev, 1859-1914.

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Alexander J. Motyl
Professor of Political Science,
Deputy Director, Center for Global Change and Governance,
Rutgers University

123 Washington St.
Suite 510
Newark, NJ 07120-3094

ajmotyl@andromeda.rutgers.edu

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Michael Naydan
Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures,
Department of German and Slavic Languages, Pennsylvania State University

311 Burrowes Bldg.
Dept. of German and Slavic Languages
Pennsylvania State University
University Park, PA 16803

mmn3@psu.edu

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Marta Olynyk
Editor, Political Affairs, E-POSHTA

5011 Kensington Ave.
Montreal,
Quebec H3X 386
Canada

m.olynyk@sympatico.ca

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Translation (history, literature), etymology.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

Translation of testimonies of Holodomor survivors.

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Dr. Stephen D. Olynyk
Ph. D., Political Science

4100 Massachusetts Ave., NW #1403
Washington, DC 20016-4787

stephenolynyk@cs.com

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

National security-Ukraine.
History-Ukraine.
Military affairs-Ukraine.
The NIS.
International Relations.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

Book: Civil-Military Relations in Ukraine (2004).

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Dr. Larissa M. L. Z. Onyshkevych
President, Shevchenko Scientific Society

9 Dogwood Dr.
Lawrenceville, NJ 08648

larissa@Onyshkevych.com

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Modern Ukrainian drama.
Comparative drama (modern).
Postmodernism.
Gender Studies.
Language policies.
Ukrainian orthography.
Translation.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

Book on Ukrainian Drama and Theatre.
Companion to Ukrainian Literature in North America (Dictionary, in English).

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Dr. Michael Palij
Slavic Librarian Emeritus, Historian

1009 Sunset Dr.
Lawrence, KS 66044-4547

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

History.
Library studies.
The Ukrainian Revolution, 1917-1921.

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Sarah D. Phillips
Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, Indiana University

Dept. of Anthropology
Indiana University
Student Building 130
701 E. Kirkwood Ave.
Bloomington IN 47405

sadphill@indiana.edu

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Gender, NGOs, civil society, medical anthropology, Chernobyl, disability..

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

A history of the disability rights movement in Ukraine.

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Ms. Nancy Popson
Senior Program Associate, Kennan Institute

The Kennan Institute
Woodrow Wilson Center
One Woodrow Wilson Plaza
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20004-3027

popsonna@wwic.si.edu

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Nation-building.
Primary and secondary education.
Immigration trends.
US-Ukraine relations.
Ukraine-Russian relations.
Gender issues.
Regional issues.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

Non-traditional immigrants in Kyiv (issues of integration and tolerance).
Nation-building and history textbooks in contemporary Ukraine.

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Dr. Anna Procyk
Associate Professor, Department of History, Philosophy and Political Science,
Kingsborough Community College of the City University of New York

Department of History, Philosophy and Political Science
KBCC of the City University of New York
2001 Oriental Boulevard
Brooklyn, NY 11235

aprocyk@kbcc.cuny.edu
aprocyk@aol.com

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Natalia Pylypiuk
Associate Professor, Associate Chair for Undergraduate Studies; University of Alberta.
President, Canadian Association of Slavists.

Dept. of Modern Languages and Cultural Studies
University of Alberta
200 Arts Building
Edmonton
Alberta T6G 2E8
Canada

natalia.pylypiuk@ualberta.ca

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Early-Modern Ukrainian literature.
Diaspora and dissent.
Second-language acquisition.
Polish and Spanish literature of the Renaissance and Baroque.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

The Rhetoric of Vision in the works of H. Skovoroda and V. Stus.
A task-based Ukrainian textbook for beginners.

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Dr. Donald F. Reindl
Instructor, Deptartment of Slavic Languages and Literatures, Indiana University.

W 4250 Vista Drive
Porterfield, WI 54159

dreindl@indiana.edu

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Historical phonology.
Historical syntax.
Comparative Slavic linguistics.
Slavic-Germanic linguistic contact.
Lexicography.
Germanic influences in Slovenian.

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John S. Reshetar
Professor Emeritus of Political Science, University of Washington (Seattle)

64470 Whispering Tree Lane
Tucson, AZ 85739-2049

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

The revolutionary period of 1917-1921.
The impact of Stalinism on Ukraine.
Ukrainian Orthodoxy and church-state relations.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

Redefining Ukrainian political culture.

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Maria G. Rewakowicz

3901 Independence Ave. Apt. 4D
Riverdale, NY 10463

mariarewak@aol.com

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Dr. Robert Romanchuk
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Modern Languages, Florida State University.

Dept. of Modern Languages
Florida State University
362 Diffenbaugh
Tallahassee, FL 32306-1540

rromanch@mailer.fsu.edu

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Early Slavic.
History of reading.
Hermeneutics.
Monastic/scholastic cultures.
Ukrainian literature.
Slavic modernism.
Gogol.
Reading at Kirillov monastery (northern Russia).
The Izmaragd.

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Robert A. Rothstein
Judaic Studies, University of Massachusetts.

Judaic Studies - Herter Hall
University of Massachusetts
161 Presidents Drive
Amherst, MA 01003-9312

rar@slavic.umass.edu

Fax: 413-545-5876

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Slavic-Jewish relations in folklore and popular culture.

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Jaroslav Rozumnyj
Department of German and Slavic Studies, University of Manitoba.

801 Cambridge St.
Winnipeg, MB R3M 3G3
Canada

rozumnyj@ms.umanitoba.ca

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Ukrainian Literature.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

Research on the poetry of Bohdan Rubchak and of Emma Andijewska.

 

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Marian J. Rubchak
Associate Professor, Department of History, Valpariso University.

Department of History
Valpariso University
Valpariso, IN 46383

marian.rubchak@valpo.edu

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Ethno-historical construction of identity.
Comparative Ukrainian/Russian feminisms.
Diaspora.
Creation of early-modern Ukrainian indentity.
Centers and peripheries.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

Fulbright to Ukraine, Spring 2004.
On Editorial Board of Canadian Review of Studies in Nationalism.
Images of Ukrainian women during and after the late Soviet period.
Annotated translation, with introduction, of S. Soloviev, History of Russia from the Earliest Times (2002).
Monograph on Ukrainian feminism (in progress).

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Roman Senkus
Director of Publications, Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies;
Managing Editor, Encyclopedia of Ukraine, Internet version (forthcoming).
President, Canadian Association for Ukrainian Studies.

Toronto Publications Office, CIUS
1 Spadina Crescent, room 109
University of Toronto
Toronto
Ontario M5S 2J5
Canada

r.senkus@utoronto.ca

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

Managing Editor, Encyclopedia of Ukraine, Internet version (forthcoming).

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Dr. Dmytro M. Shtohryn
Chairperson of the Ukrainian Research Program;
Professor Emeritus, Dept. of Slavic Languages and Literatures

403 Park Lane Dr.
Champaign, IL 61820-7729

shtohryn@uiuc.edu

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Ukrainian literature of the 20th century.
Ukrainian bio-bibliography.
History of Ukrainian culture.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

Ukrainians in North America: A Biographical Directory (2nd ed.)

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Marta Skorupsky

255 West End Ave., Apt. 10-A
New York, NY 10023

mskorupsky@mindspring.com

Fax: 212-877-7425

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Dr. Sophia Sluzar
Historian, editor (retired), U. S. Department of State

4003 Byron Rd.
Wilmington, DE 19802

soniasluzar@prodigy.net

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Ukraine: human rights, media, women's organizations.
Socio-political affairs in Poland and the Baltic States.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

History of Ukrainian National Women's League of America (co-author).

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Timothy Snyder
Assistant Professor, Department of History, Yale University

Institute fur die Wissenschaft vom Menschen
Spittelauer Lande 3
A-1090 Wien
Austria

timothy.snyder@yale.edu

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Modern East-European History

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

Books in progress:
1.) Death by Toleration: The Kiev Spies, the Volhynian Experiment, The Ukrainian Tragedy, 1926-1953;
2.) Brotherlands: A Family History of the Slavic, German, and Jewish Nations, 1848-1989.

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Dr. Andrew Sorokowski
Historical Research and Information Specialist, U. S. Department of Justice.

2384 Glenmont Circle #T-6
Silver Spring, MD 20902

andrew.sorokowski@USdoj.gov

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Church history (Ukrainian).
Cultural history (East European).

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Myron O. Stachiw
Associate Professor, Roger Williams University

School of Architecture, Art, & Historic Preservation
Roger Williams University
1 Old Ferry Road
Bristol, RI 02809

myron@mindspring.com

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

American social and cultural history, 17th-19th centuries;
Architectural history, American historical archeology, material life;
Ukrainian ethnography;
Material culture studies.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

Impacts of the Chernobyl catastrophe on the cultural heritage of Ukraine.

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Wolodymyr Stojko
Professor of History; Editor, The Ukrainian Quarterly

52 S. Adelaide Ave.
Highland Park, NJ 08904

wstojko@ucca.org

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

History

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Prof. Roshanna P. Sylvester
Assistant Professor, Department of History, DePaul University.

Department of History
DePaul University
2320 N. Kenmore Av.
Suite 420
Chicago, IL 60614

rsylvest@depaul.edu

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Late Imperial history.
Urban history.
History of crime.
Gender Studies.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

Monograph: Tales of Old Odessa: Crime and Civilization in a City of Thieves.

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Marta Tarnawsky
Associate Director for Foreign and International Law (retired), University of Pennsylvania Law Library.

6509 Lawnton Ave.
Philadelphia, PA 19126-3745

mtarnaws@law.upenn.edu

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Ukrainian literature, especially studies and translations in English.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

Ukrainian Literature in English; an annotated bibliography of books, articles, translations, book reviews. The 1966-1979 period has been submitted for publication. Presently working on the 1990-1999 period.Three books in this series already published:
1. Ukrainian literature in English, Books and Pamphlets, 1890-1965 (Research report no. 19)
2. Articles in Journals and Collections, 1840-1965 (Research report no. 51)
3. Books, articles, translations, book reviews 1980-1989 (Research report no. 62)
- all published by the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, University of Alberta (1988, 1992, 1999).
Available also on the internet at
http://www.utoronto.ca/cius

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Virlana Tkacz
Theatre director and translator, Yara Arts Group at La MaMa Experimental Theatre

Yara Arts Group
306 East 11th Street #3B
New York, NY 10003

yara@prodigy.net

www.brama.com/yara

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Avant-guarde theatre.
Contemporary Ukrainian poetry.
Traditional Ukrainian folk material.
Buryat poetry.
Traditional folk material.
Shamanism.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

New theatre piece for Yara Arts Group at La Mama.
Translations of Ukrainian folk songs.
Co-editor of Anthology of Articles on Ukrainian theatre-director Les Kurbas.
Book: Shanar: A Dedication Ritual of Buryat Shaman in Siberia (Parabola Books, November 2002).
Translating poetry of Serhii Zhadan.
Editor of anthology of American experimental drama in Ukrainian.

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Julia Verkholantsev
Lecturer, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures,
University of Pennsylvania

Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
745 Williams Hall
255 South 36th Street
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6305

juliaver@sas.upenn.edu

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Cultural history of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
Ruthenian linguistic and literary culture.
Textual transmission, Ruthenian translations from Czech.
Czech, Polish and Russian Philology.
Linguistic historiography, literacy, and writing.
Cryptography.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

Edition of a Church Slavonic translation of the Visio Tundali.
Textual transmission of the medieval Sibylline Prophecy (German-Czech-Ruthenian).

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Mark von Hagen
Professor of History, Columbia University
Past President, IAUS

Department of History
Fayerweather 611
Columbia University
New York, NY 10027

mlv2@columbia.edu

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Nineteenth-twentieth century Russian, Ukrainian and Eurasian history.
Nationalism.
War and revolutions.
Armies.
Cultural history.
Intellectual history.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

Manuscript: Between Empire and Nation: The Making of Modern Ukraine, 1914-1923.

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Prof. Catherine C. Wanner
Assistant Professor, Dept. of History, Pennsylvania State University.

Dept. of History
108 Weaver Building
The Pennsylvania State University
University Park, PA 16802-5500

cew10@psu.edu

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Cultural Anthropology.
Twentieth century Ukrainian history.
Religion.
Immigration.
Diaspora studies.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

Book project: Communities of the Converted: Religion and Migration After the Fall of the Soviet Union.

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Dr. Zenon V. Wasyliw
Associate Professor of History, Supervisor of Social Studies, Teacher of Education;
Ithaca College.

Department of History
Ithaca College
Ithaca, NY 14850

wasyliw@ithaca.edu

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Religion in 20th century Ukraine.
Cultural policy in the Ukrainian countryside, 1921-28.
Education policy and building a civil society.
Educational exchanges.
Ukrainian-American history: upstate New York and Northeastern Pennsylvania.
Appraising recent developments in church relations.
Educational exchange and development.
The 1920s (see above).
Ukrainian-American history.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

Cultural policy in the Ukrainian countryside, 1921-1928.
Church relations in contemporary Ukraine within the context of general European developments.
Ukrainian-American history.

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Lucan A. Way
Post-Doctoral Fellow, Davis Center for Russian Studies, Harvard University

2 Ware St.
Apt. 107
Cambridge, MA 02138

lway@fas.harvard.edu

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Economics.
Domestic politics.
Finance.
Soviet history.
International relations.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

State Building and Budgetary Politics in Ukraine (book).
Melnychenko tapes (archive).

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Curt F. Woolhiser
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Slavic Languages and Literatures, The University of Texas.

Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
Box 7217
The University of Texas
Austin, TX 78713-7217

cfwoolhiser@mail.utexas.edu

Fax: 512-471-6710

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Slavic linguistics (emphasis on East and West Slavic).
Language variation and change.
Language and dialect contact.
Structural and pragmatic aspects of code-switching.
Language attitudes and folk linguistics.
Language ideology.
Sociolinguistic theory and post-socialist societies.
Language planning and language policy.
Language and identity.
Political discourse.
Ukrainian and Belarusian literary and cultural studies.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

1. Book chapter: "Political Borders and Dialect Divergence/Convergence in Europe," in P. Auer, F. Hinskens and P. Kerswill (eds.), Dialect Change: The Convergence and Divergence of Dialects in Contemporary Societies (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming).
2. Book chapter: "Language Ideology and Language Conflict in Post-Soviet Belarus," in Camille O'Reilly (ed.), Language, Ethnicity and the State, Vol. II (London: Palgrave, 2001).
3. Book chapter: "Linguonyms in Southwestern East Slavic: Issues in Perceptual Dialectology and Language Ideology" (in preparation).
4. Article: "Imagining the Speech Community: Language Attitudes in the Contemporary Polish-Belarusian Border Region" (in preparation).
5. Book: From Borders to Isoglosses: Dialect Divergence in the Polish-Belarusian Borderlands (in preparation).

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Prof. Christine D. Worobec
Department of History, Northern Illinois University.

Department of History
Northern Illinois University
DeKalb, IL 60115

worobec@niu.edu

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Russian and Ukrainian history: peasants, women, popular Orthodoxy.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

Bibliography on Women and Gender in Eastern Europe and the Successor States of the Soviet Union (2 vols.).
Serafim of Sarov: A Biography (in progress).

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Roman B. Worobec, Ph.D.
Editor-in-Chief, JUMANA (Journal of the Ukrainian Medical Association of North America).

1000 Croton Drive
Alexandria, VA 22308

ceborow@gmail.com

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Analysis and management of biomedical information.
History of medicine in Ukraine.
Ukrainian history, current affairs, and language politics in Ukraine.
Medical lexicography.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

Contributing editor to Dorland's Illustrated Ukrainian-English Medical Dictionary.
Providing access in Ukrainian to Unified Medical Language System (UMLS).

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Dr. Bohdan S. Wynar
Consultant (retired), Libraries Unlimited, Inc.

6008 So. Lakeview St.
Littleton, CO 80120

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

History of economic development in Ukraine.
Bbliography and library and information science.
Ukrainian history and culture.

CURRENT OR RECENT PROJECTS:

Updating of (on-line) Independent Ukraine: A Bibliographic Guide (2000).
Preparing memoirs to be published in Ukrainian and some lectures in English.

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Russell Zguta
Dept. of History, University of Missouri - Columbia.

Department of History
101 Read Hall
University of Missouri (Columbia)
Columbia, MO 65211

zgutar@missouri.edu

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Early Ukrainian hospitals.
History of medicine among the East Slavs.
The role of brotherhoods (bratstva) in philanthropy and medical care.

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Myroslava Tomorug Znayenko
President, AAUS
Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures,
Director of Central and East European Studies

Rutgers University
175 University Avenue
Newark, N.J. 07l02

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Slavic Literatures and Civilizations
Slavic Mythology
Ukrainian, Russian, Czech Literatures
Language and minority policies
Literary theory

znayenko@andromeda.rutgers.edu

mtz2@columbia.edu

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Adventina G. Zywotenko-Piankoff, Ph. D.
Retired; Summer Lecturer at UFU, Munich

4501 Longview Dr.
Rocklin, CA 95677

piankoff@pipeline.com

FIELDS OF INTEREST:

Education.
Educational psychology.
The Ukrainian educator Hryhori Washchenko. 

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