A collection of a large number of issues dating back to 1937 from the Stefan Fencik-led newspaper Our Way. This newspaper offers valuable insights into the politics and culture of Rusyns in Czechoslovakia in the late 1930s.

A collection of a large number of issues dating back to 1937 from the Stefan Fencik-led newspaper Our Way. This newspaper offers valuable insights into the politics and culture of Rusyns in Czechoslovakia in the late 1930s.

Weekly newspaper published in Užhorod (1939-41). Edited by Aleksander Iľnyc’kŷj, the title Karpatska Nediľa was published from November 1939 to July 1941.

Weekly newspaper published in Užhorod (1939-41). Edited by Aleksander Iľnyc’kŷj, the title Karpatska Nediľa was published from November 1939 to July 1941.

Religious and literary journal published in Užhorod (1885-1903) by J. Fencyk. The journal largely contained religious material, along with some contemporary Rusyn literature, essays and political news.

Religious and literary journal published in Užhorod (1885-1903) by J. Fencyk. The journal largely contained religious material, along with some contemporary Rusyn literature, essays and political news.

Weekly newspaper, the official organ of the Lemko Association (1934-39). Depending on the period, it was published in Nowy Sącz, Krynica, and Ľviv. Appearing in Lemko Rusyn, the newspaper opposed the Ukrainian national orientation and promoted the view that Lemkos are a distinct people with close ties to a larger East Slavic Rus’ culture.

Weekly newspaper, the official organ of the Lemko Association (1934-39). Depending on the period, it was published in Nowy Sącz, Krynica, and Ľviv. Appearing in Lemko Rusyn, the newspaper opposed the Ukrainian national orientation and promoted the view that Lemkos are a distinct people with close ties to a larger East Slavic Rus’ culture.

Weekly newspaper, the official organ of the Lemko Association (1934-39). Depending on the period, it was published in Nowy Sącz, Krynica, and Ľviv. Appearing in Lemko Rusyn, the newspaper opposed the Ukrainian national orientation and promoted the view that Lemkos are a distinct people with close ties to a larger East Slavic Rus’ culture.

Weekly newspaper, the official organ of the Lemko Association (1934-39). Depending on the period, it was published in Nowy Sącz, Krynica, and Ľviv. Appearing in Lemko Rusyn, the newspaper opposed the Ukrainian national orientation and promoted the view that Lemkos are a distinct people with close ties to a larger East Slavic Rus’ culture.

Weekly newspaper, the official organ of the Lemko Association (1934-39). Depending on the period, it was published in Nowy Sącz, Krynica, and Ľviv. Appearing in Lemko Rusyn, the newspaper opposed the Ukrainian national orientation and promoted the view that Lemkos are a distinct people with close ties to a larger East Slavic Rus’ culture.

Weekly newspaper, the official organ of the Lemko Association (1934-39). Depending on the period, it was published in Nowy Sącz, Krynica, and Ľviv. Appearing in Lemko Rusyn, the newspaper opposed the Ukrainian national orientation and promoted the view that Lemkos are a distinct people with close ties to a larger East Slavic Rus’ culture.

Weekly newspaper published in Užhorod (1941-44). Edited by Aleksander Iľnyckŷj and Vasyľ Šeregij, it was the most influential newspaper in Subcarpathian Rus during WWII.

Weekly newspaper published in Užhorod (1941-44). Edited by Aleksander Iľnyckŷj and Vasyľ Šeregij, it was the most influential newspaper in Subcarpathian Rus during WWII.

Weekly newspaper published in Užhorod (1941-44). Edited by Aleksander Iľnyc’kŷj and Vasyľ Šeregij, it was the most influential newspaper in Subcarpathian Rus during WWII.

Weekly newspaper published in Užhorod (1941-44). Edited by Aleksander Iľnyc’kŷj and Vasyľ Šeregij, it was the most influential newspaper in Subcarpathian Rus during WWII.