A comprenensive ethnographic survey of the Dovhoje area, dealing with a wide variety of topics from both material and symbolic culture.
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A educational description of piscine life in Subcarpathian Rus, a valuable ethnographic source in its description of contemporary fishing practices.
A four-volume collection of folksongs from Galicia, Hungarian Rus’ and Bukovina.
A four-volume collection of folksongs from Galicia, Hungarian Rus’ and Bukovina.
A four-volume collection of folksongs from Galicia, Hungarian Rus’ and Bukovina.
A four-volume collection of folksongs from Galicia, Hungarian Rus’ and Bukovina.
An anthology of Carpatho-Rusyn spiritual songs found in nineteenth-century handwritten collections.
An analysis and anthology of Christmas carols (koľadkŷ).
A collection of papers on Lemkos and the Lemko Region published in interwar Poland, at a time of heightened interest in the economic and touristic potential of the Beskid Mountains.
Proceedings of the conference organized by the Museum of Folk Architecture in Sanok. Most papers as well as the discussion published in the book deal with the topic of Vlach colonization in the Lemko Region and beyond.
339 Carpatho-Rusyn songs collected by Mihály Fincicky and published in a Hungarian translation. Most songs in this collection are kolomyikas.
A reading book comprising poems, fairy tales, folk songs and educational essays, supplemented with comprehension tasks at the end of the essays, and a Rusyn-Hungarian dictionary.
A modern ethnographic work that captures Carpatho-Rusyn agricultural labor as seen in the Upper Boržava Valley. Following the agrarian annual cycle, it describes in great detail the various tasks involved in supporting a home in a Carpathian village.
A comprehensive survey of Uhro-Rusyn ethnography, providing information on holiday traditions, clothing, food and other aspects of contemporary Rusyn life.
A brief overview of Galicia and Royal Hungary’s East Slavic population and its contemporary clothing. Of particular interest is the final part, dealing with rural and urban clothing styles in present-day Carpatho-Rusyn regions.
A comprehensive work on the Slovak-Rusyn border issue, comparing the two peoples by a wide variety of criteria. The work was received with great interest and was used by all parties to the debate to suit their own needs.
A treatment of wooden churches in Subcarpathian Rus, Prešov Region and adjacent areas. Includes details on their artistic styles and structural design.
The first large-scale general illustrated book on Rusyn folk art. Based on a major exhibit in Prague organized by the author (Výstava umění a života v Podkarpatské Rusi, 1924). Published in Czech, English, French and Russian.