It’s a commonplace phenomenon that Pannonian Rusyns for example have no clue about the existence of Carpathian Rusyns, or Slovak Rusyns not knowing about the existence of Rusyns in Ukraine. This inadvertent ignorance has led to stagnation and the inability to expand across countries’ boundaries in the past, and furthermore, a continuation of this ignorance will lead to only more of the same in the future.
subcarpathia
Vladimir Pukish writes about the former linguistic diversity in Transcarpathia, and how it seems to be coming to an end.
The SRE geopolitics team analyses the issues of birth rates and how it affects a Rusyn future in the decades to come.
Vladimir Pukish writes on the current and historical situation of ethnic Rusyns in Hungary.
Jeffrey Oleniacz writes on the importance of archeogenetics in understanding our distant history.
Jan Virostko writes about why the current economic situation makes Rusyn sovereignty essentially impossible to obtain.
Мигаль Чикивдя пише за теперішні условія и выкликы выдавательського діла в Пудкарпатськуй Руси.
Мигаль Чикивдя пише за промыслы нашого краю в добу автономної Пудкарпатської Руси.
Myhaľ Čykyvďa recounts the folk beliefs about evil spirits in the Upper Boržava Valley. This first part lists the various evil spirits and their harmful activities.
