A 1927 history of the Central Rusyn National Council written from the point of view of its Russophile faction. The work primarily discusses the various protests and memorandums issued by the Council in 1920-1927.
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A history of Carpatho-Rusyns of Hungary between the Revolutions of 1848 and World War I.
A detailed account of the 1944 Mukachevo Congress, which approved the manifesto calling for “reunification” with Soviet Ukraine, written in accordance with Soviet Marxist historiography.
Reference book with short biographies for 625 of the 663 delegates to the 1944 Mukachevo Congress, which approved the manifesto calling for “reunification” with Soviet Ukraine.
A detailed overview of the prehistoric era in the Upper Tysa region from its settlement until the Early Middle Ages.
A detailed history of Subcarpathian Rus’ from the Middle Ages to the outset of the twentieth century.
A detailed history of Subcarpathian Rus’ from the Middle Ages to the outset of the twentieth century.
A unique book-length treatment of Soviet Ruska Krajna, intended to include and popularize this brief period within the Soviet historical narrative.
In this work by Adolf Dobriansky, he argues by using references to earlier chronicles and ethnographic data, that the Rus before its disintegration stretched as far west as Kraków.
A. Vološyn’s memoirs about the cultural and political activities in Subcarpathian Rus’ up to 1919.
A first-hand account of Czechoslovakia’s post-war administration in Subcarpathian Rus’ focused on its takeover and pressure for annexation to the Soviet Union.
A discussion on the Vlach-Rusyn settlement of the Lemko Region and the wider area with detailed statistical and cartographic data. The author argues that the Lemko Region remained unsettled until the early thirteenth century, when the Vlach pastoralists make their appearance.
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.
The book describes prehistorical archeological artefacts found in the historical Bereg Region.
A historical work dealing with the initial settlement of Subcarpathian Rus as well as its socioeconomic development throughout the 16th and 17th centuries.
Scholarly journal published in Užhorod (1922-38) by the Prosvita Society. It contains high-quality scholarly studies focusing on the history, literature, language, ethnography, archeology, and physical geography of Subcarpathian Rus.
Scholarly journal published in Užhorod (1922-38) by the Prosvita Society. It contains high-quality scholarly studies focusing on the history, literature, language, ethnography, archeology, and physical geography of Subcarpathian Rus.
This publication reproduces and analyzes one of the oldest surviving documents in the Rusyn language: a confirmation patent issued by the sons of voivode Balicza in 1404.