Heritage Press
The Heritage Press publishes the research of both PCUH faculty and other scholars working under the auspices of the PCUH. As part of its mandate it also co-produces with other academic publishers scholarly work in the area of Ukrainian heritage. Available Heritage Press books can be ordered by using the Heritage Press Order Form. Click on the book covers for more information.
MOHYLA LECTURES
Homeland Series
John-Paul Himka. Ukrainians, Jews and the Holocaust: Divergent Memories.(2009)
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Serhii Plokhy. Ukraine's Quest for Europe. (2007)
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Zenon E. Kohut. History as a Battleground: Ukrainian-Russian Relation and Historical Conciousness in Contemporary Ukraine. (2001)
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Frank E. Sysyn. Mykhailo Hrushevsky: Historian and National Awakener. (2001)
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Myroslaw Tataryn. Christian Churches in the New Ukraine. (2001)
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Nation-building Series
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Janice Kulyk-Keefer. Dark Ghost in the Corner: Imagining Ukrainian-Canadian Identity. (2005)
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Myrna Kostash. All of Baba's Great Grandchildren: Ethnic Identity in the Next Canada. (2000)
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Reports and Occassional Papers
Policy Forum Series:
Occasional Papers
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Bohdan S. Kordan. Ukrainian Canadians and the Canada Census, 1981-1996. (2000)
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Exhibition Catalogues
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Bohdan S. Kordan. Far, Far, Away: Postcards from Pre-revolutionary Ukraine. (2007)
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Bohdan S. Kordan. Black Sea, Golden Steppes: Antiquarian Maps of the Black Sea Coast and the Steppes of Old Ukraine. (2001)
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Joint Heritage Press Publications
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With Rodovid Press (http://www.rodovid.net/old_icon.html)(Ukraine) Ukrainian Icons 13th - 18th centuries. Introduction by Oleh Sydor. Kyiv: Rodovid Press, 2003. *Order this publication directly from Rodovid Press. It is not available from Heritage Press.
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With Novalis Press (Canada) Jaroslaw Z. Skira & Myroslaw I. Tataryn. Windows to the East: Eastern Christians in a Dialogue of Charity. Ottawa: Novalis Press in association with the Heritage Press, 2001.
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