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  2. Peter Yakimiuk – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/tag/peter-yakimiuk/
    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
  3. Special collections – Page 7 – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/category/special-collections/page/7/
    Much of the content is is derived from the earlier writings of Zakhariia Kopystens’kyi, Archimandrite of the Kyivo-Pechers’ka Monastery.
  4. Ukraine – Page 7 – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/tag/ukraine/page/7/
    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
  5. Ukrainian diaspora – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/tag/ukrainian-diaspora/
    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. New Acquisitions – Page 12 – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/category/new-acquisitions/page/12/
    Much of the content is is derived from the earlier writings of Zakhariia Kopystens’kyi, Archimandrite of the Kyivo-Pechers’ka Monastery.
  7. Special collections – Page 3 – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/category/special-collections/page/3/
    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
  8. cataloguing – Page 3 – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/tag/cataloguing/page/3/
    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
  9. donations – Page 3 – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/tag/donations/page/3/
    Much of the content is is derived from the earlier writings of Zakhariia Kopystens’kyi, Archimandrite of the Kyivo-Pechers’ka Monastery.
  10. Historical collections – Page 18 – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/category/historical-collections/page/18/
    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
  11. Friends of the National Libraries – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/tag/friends-of-the-national-libraries/
    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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