A comprehensive history of Rusyn settlement in both the Twin Cities and rural Minnesota. The book was in part funded by the Rusin Association and the Minnesota Historical Society. Unlike many other regions of Rusyn immigrants in the US, the majority came from Lemkovyna and Presov Rus. 

The autobiography of the Rusyn awakener Alexander Duchnovič, published in the Latin original alongside the Ukrainian translation.

A history of the diocese of Prešov in the 18th and 19th centuries compiled from “unpublished Latin notes” of Alexander Dukhnovych translated into Russian and published in Saint Petersburg in 1877 after his death in 1865 by one Archpriest K. Kustodiev.

Volume one of a two-part work, sometimes considered to be the first Rusyn histography, published in 1799 by Joannicius Basilovits the uniate protohegumen (Abbot/Superior) of St. Nicholas Monastery on Monk’s Hill (Chernecha hora), who is correspondingly considered one of the first Rusyn historians.

Volume two of the two-part work, sometimes considered to be the first Rusyn histography, published in 1804 by Joannicius Basilovits the uniate protohegumen (Abbot/Superior) of St. Nicholas Monastery on Monk’s Hill (Chernecha hora), who is correspondingly considered one of the first Rusyn historians.

Four-volume collection by the Lviv Thalerhof Committee. The first attempt to provide a historical description to the Austrian military terror against the populace of the Lemko Region, Galicia, and Bukovina from the killings at the outset of WWI to later concentration camps.

Four-volume collection by the Lviv Thalerhof Committee. The first attempt to provide a historical description to the Austrian military terror against the populace of the Lemko Region, Galicia, and Bukovina from the killings at the outset of WWI to later concentration camps.

Four-volume collection by the Lviv Thalerhof Committee. The first attempt to provide a historical description to the Austrian military terror against the populace of the Lemko Region, Galicia, and Bukovina from the killings at the outset of WWI to later concentration camps.

Four-volume collection by the Lviv Thalerhof Committee. The first attempt to provide a historical description to the Austrian military terror against the populace of the Lemko Region, Galicia, and Bukovina from the killings at the outset of WWI to later concentration camps.