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  2. 20231021_Romanovs’ka – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/2023/10/21/ukrainian-summer-arrivals/20231021_romanovska/
    20231021_Romanovs’ka. On. October 21, 2023.
  3. 20220813_Briukhovets’ka – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/2022/08/13/books-about-ukrainian-cinema/20220813_briukhovetska/
    20220813_Briukhovets’ka. On. August 13, 2022.
  4. 20240210_Zakarpats’ka – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/2024/02/10/more-ukrainian-book-deliveries/20240210_zakarpatska/
    20240210_Zakarpats’ka. On. February 10, 2024.
  5. Languages across Borders – Page 14 – language collections at the…

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/page/14/
    Two centuries later, Galician Ukraine was in the Austrian Empire, and 1848 saw the creation of the Holovna Rus’ka Rada (Supreme Ruthenian Council) in L’viv, which determined the
  6. religion – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/tag/religion/
    Much of the content is is derived from the earlier writings of Zakhariia Kopystens’kyi, Archimandrite of the Kyivo-Pechers’ka Monastery.
  7. “Tolstoy’s ‘About mushrooms’” – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/2013/12/02/tolstoys-about-mushrooms/
    Her talk focused on a small section of Tolstoi’s Anna Karenina which involves two relatively minor characters: Varen’ka, a young woman who Kitty (Kiti in Russian) has met at ... The conversation has turned back to mushrooms – ‘Berezovyi grib’
  8. Slavonic – Page 6 – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/category/slavonic/page/6/
    Two centuries later, Galician Ukraine was in the Austrian Empire, and 1848 saw the creation of the Holovna Rus’ka Rada (Supreme Ruthenian Council) in L’viv, which determined the
  9. europeancollections – Page 14 – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/author/europeancollections/page/14/
    Two centuries later, Galician Ukraine was in the Austrian Empire, and 1848 saw the creation of the Holovna Rus’ka Rada (Supreme Ruthenian Council) in L’viv, which determined the
  10. 20240106_Ukrains’ka – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/2024/01/06/latest-new-books-from-ukraine/20240106_ukrainska/
    20240106_Ukrains’ka. On. January 6, 2024.
  11. Some more Ukrainian donations : the October 2021 Slavonic items of…

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/2021/10/30/some-more-ukrainian-donations-the-october-2021-slavonic-items-of-the-month/
    In her introduction, Pavlykovs’ka explains that 1884 saw two women’s associations formed: one in Kyïv led by Olena Dobrohrai︠e︡va and the other in Stanyslaviv (now Ivano-Frankiv’sk) by ... Pavykovs’ka goes on in the book to examine these
  12. S3-figures and the January 2020 Slavonic items of the month –…

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/2020/01/25/s3-figures-and-the-january-2020-slavonic-items-of-the-month/
    The three volumes of the set. We recently received as a donation a fine 3-volume set called Idei, smysly, interpretatsii obrazotvorchoho mystetstva : ukrains’ka teoretychna dumka XX stolittia (which gives
  13. Selecting new Ukrainian literature : the August 2017 Slavonic item(s) …

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/2017/08/25/selecting-new-ukrainian-literature-the-august-2017-slavonic-items-of-the-month/
    Kil’ka rokiv zymy (Several years of winter; C205.d.2057) by Valentyn Terlets’kyi.
  14. On the one true faith : the December 2019 [Old Church] Slavonic item…

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/2019/12/28/on-the-one-true-faith-the-december-2019-old-church-slavonic-item-of-the-month/
    Much of the content is is derived from the earlier writings of Zakhariia Kopystens’kyi, Archimandrite of the Kyivo-Pechers’ka Monastery.
  15. Orthodoxy – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/tag/orthodoxy/
    Much of the content is is derived from the earlier writings of Zakhariia Kopystens’kyi, Archimandrite of the Kyivo-Pechers’ka Monastery.
  16. Languages across Borders – Page 89 – language collections at the…

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/page/89/
    Her talk focused on a small section of Tolstoi’s Anna Karenina which involves two relatively minor characters: Varen’ka, a young woman who Kitty (Kiti in Russian) has met at
  17. Ukrainian – Page 6 – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/category/ukrainian/page/6/
    Two centuries later, Galician Ukraine was in the Austrian Empire, and 1848 saw the creation of the Holovna Rus’ka Rada (Supreme Ruthenian Council) in L’viv, which determined the
  18. 20240224_Slavins’ka – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/2024/02/24/24-02-2022-in-the-words-of-ukrainians/20240224_slavinska/
    20240224_Slavins’ka. On. February 24, 2024.
  19. europeancollections – Page 88 – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/author/europeancollections/page/88/
    Her talk focused on a small section of Tolstoi’s Anna Karenina which involves two relatively minor characters: Varen’ka, a young woman who Kitty (Kiti in Russian) has met at
  20. 30 rokiv prysutnosti : modern Ukrainian artists – Languages across…

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/2023/06/24/30-rokiv-prysutnosti-modern-ukrainian-artists/
    The image above is by Anna Bekers’ka, a photographer and digital artist who was born in Crimea but now lives in Kyïv.
  21. Languages across Borders – Page 37 – language collections at the…

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/page/37/
    Much of the content is is derived from the earlier writings of Zakhariia Kopystens’kyi, Archimandrite of the Kyivo-Pechers’ka Monastery.

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