About PCUH

Mohyla Lecture Series

Launched in 1994, the Mohyla Lectures is a major academic event in Ukrainian studies at the University of Saskatchewan.  This series is devoted to a discussion of Ukrainian heritage and contemporary affairs.  Select lectures delivered in the Series are published by Heritage Press, the publishing arm of the PCUH.

Dr. David Marples (2010) Adobe PDF
Causes of the Famine-Holodomor in Ukraine, 1932-33

Dr. John-Paul Himka (2009)  Adobe PDF
Divergent Memories: Ukrainians, Jews and the Holocaust

Dr. Lubomyr Luciuk (2008) Adobe PDF
An Apology Overdue: Ukrainian-Canadian Redress

Dr. Serhii Plokhii (2007) Adobe PDF
Ukraine's Quest for Europe: A Historian's Perspective

Dr. Roman Petryshyn (2005) Adobe PDF
Innovations in Ukrainian Canadian Community Development: An Institutional Response 

Dr. Janice Kulyk-Keefer (2004) 
Dark Ghost in the Corner: Imagining Ukrainian-Canadian Identity

Dr. Viktor Satzewich (2003) Adobe PDF
An Unbearable Lightness of Being in Diaspora: Sociological Reflections on Ukrainian Canadian Identity

Dr. Oleh Wolowyna (2001)
Religion and Ethnicity in Canada: Historical Trends and Current Situation

Dr. D. Cipywnyk (2000)  
Saskatchewan-Ukraine Relations Since Independence

Myrna Kostash (1999)
All of Baba's Great-Grandchildren: Ethnic Identity in the Next Canada

Rev. Dr. Myroslaw Tataryn (1996)
Christian Churches in the New Ukraine

Dr. Frank Sysyn (1995)
Mykhailo Hrushevsky: Historian and National Awakener           

Dr. Zenon Kohut (1995)
History as Battleground: Ukrainian-Russian Relations and Historical Consciousness in Contemporary Ukraine