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.
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Jan Virostko writes about his experience at the latest Slovak Heritage Festival in New Jersey.
Jeffrey Oleniacz writes on the importance of archeogenetics in understanding our distant history.
Jan Virostko writes a simmering piece on the lack of ethnic identity in the Rusyn diaspora.
In this special geopolitical report by the Society for Rusyn Evolution, we go over the theory of Embedded Stasis Obligations and the stagnation of Rusyn society.
Jan Virostko joins the SRE podcast to talk about his latest articles on the economic issues with sovereignty and lessons that can be learned from the Lemko-Rusyn Republic.
Vladimir Skala gives his own overview on Rusyn history and modern day politics.
In part two of Starik Pollock’s travels in Carpathian Rus, he writes about his experiences in Uzhhorod and Rusyn identity.
Михаела Еделински пише о живоце у руских валалох и розлики медзи нєпочитованьом цудзого и зачуваньом свого.
Columnist Emily Gall speaks on performative and deductive identity in the context of what is means to be Rusyn.
