Ukrainian studies is an interdisciplinary field of research dedicated to Ukrainian language, literature, history and culture in a broad sense.
Ukrainian studies outside Ukraine
A number of research institutes outside of Ukraine focus on Ukrainian studies.[1] The major centers include:
- Cambridge Ukrainian Studies at the University of Cambridge
- Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies at the University of Alberta
- Centre for Ukrainian Canadian Studies at University of Manitoba and St. Andrew's College.
- Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute at Harvard University
- Ukrainian Free University in Munich
- Ukrainian Studies Program at the Harriman Center[2] of Columbia University
Journals
- East/West: Journal of Ukrainian Studies published by University of Alberta
Noted scholars
- Dmytro Chyzhevsky (1894-1977)
- Yaroslav Hrytsak (born 1960)
- Zenon Kohut (born 1944)
- Taras Kuzio
- Alexander J. Motyl (born 1953)
- Serhii Plokhy (born 1957)
- George Shevelov (1908-2002)
- Timothy Snyder (born 1969)
- Frank Sysyn (born 1946)
- Mark von Hagen (1954-2019)
See also
References
- ↑ uk:Список українознавчих наукових установ світу
- ↑ "Ukraine". The Harriman Institute. Archived from the original on 2023-10-16. Retrieved 2023-09-10.
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