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for Ukrainian Studies
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The American Association for Ukrainian Studies was founded in 1989 as the American affiliate of the International Association for Ukrainian Studies (IAUS; MAU in Ukrainian). Its membership includes scholars, students, and practitioners in the United States and Canada, although its membership also comprises scholars from Western Europe as well. The AAUS is dedicated to furthering knowledge about Ukraine, popularizing Ukrainian studies, providing career-building resources to its members, and making the intellectual resources of the organization available to the media and general public. The AAUS is a non-profit educational organization. |
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was announced on Thursday, November 12, 2009 at the AAUS meeting held during the AAASS annual convention in Boston. The AAUS article and translation prizes were announced on Saturday, April 17, 2010 at the AAUS meeting held during the ASN annual world convention in New York. The AAUS is pleased to announce the following individuals have been given awards for their recent contributions to the field of Ukrainian studies. Please join us in congratulating them on their success. The 2008-2009 AAUS Prize for Best Book in the
fields of Sarah D. Phillips, (Indiana University Press, 2008) -and- Timothy Snyder, The Red Prince: The Secret
Lives of a Habsburg Archduke
The 2008 AAUS Prize for Best Article in the
fields
of Halyna Hryn, Harvard
Ukrainian Studies 27.1-4: 67-96. The AAUS 2008-2009 Prize for Best Translation Vitaly Chernetsky, for Yuri
Andrukhovych, The Moscoviad
-and- Orest Popowych, for Vasyl Makhno, Thread |
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Ukrainian Studies at the Summer program in L'viv,
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Statement by Fr. Borys Gudziak, Rector of the Ukrainian Catholic University, on the visist of a SBU representative to UCU on 18 May 2010
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