The second volume of carpathianist historian Alexey Petrov’s work “Materials for the History of Hungarian Rus’”.
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The first of four volumes of Зоря-Hajnal, the scholarly journal of the Subcarpathian Scholarly Society.
The second of four volumes of Зоря-Hajnal, the scholarly journal of the Subcarpathian Scholarly Society.
The third of four volumes of Зоря-Hajnal, the scholarly journal of the Subcarpathian Scholarly Society.
The fourth of four volumes of Зоря-Hajnal, the scholarly journal of the Subcarpathian Scholarly Society.
The first book-length treatment of the socio-economic history of Uhro-Rus. The two volumes cover the period from the Middle Ages to 1848. The planned third volume of this work was completed, but its manuscript has disappeared.
The second book-length treatment of the socio-economic history of Uhro-Rus. The two volumes cover the period from the Middle Ages to 1848. The planned third volume of this work was completed, but its manuscript has disappeared.
This is the first part of the two volume work Die ungarischen Ruthenen ihr Wohngebiet, written by Austrian statistician Hermann Ignaz Bidermann [1831-1892], which may be considered the first scientific ethnographic study of so-called “Hungarian Ruthenians” also known as Uhro-Rusyns.
This is the second part of the two volume work Die ungarischen Ruthenen ihr Wohngebiet, written by Austrian statistician Hermann Ignaz Bidermann [1831-1892], which may be considered the first scientific ethnographic study of so-called “Hungarian Ruthenians” also known as Uhro-Rusyns.
Historia Carpato-Ruthenorum is the earliest history of “Carpatho-Rusyns” known to us, written by the Subcarpathian Uniate priest Michael Lutskay (Михаил Лучкай). Historia Carpato-Ruthenorum was written in Latin, in Cassovia (modern-day Košice, Slovakia) in 1843. This document is a modern reprint, which comes from an academic journal printed in Slovakia in 1983, and includes a parallel translation into Ukrainian and a forward by Yuri Sak of Uzhhorod State University.