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) ![]()
Causes of the Famine-Holodomor in Ukraine, 1932-33
Dr. John-Paul Himka (2009) ![]()
Divergent Memories: Ukrainians, Jews and the Holocaust
Dr. Lubomyr Luciuk (2008) ![]()
An Apology Overdue: Ukrainian-Canadian Redress
Dr. Serhii Plokhii (2007) ![]()
Ukraine's Quest for Europe: A Historian's Perspective
Dr. Roman Petryshyn (2005) ![]()
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) ![]()
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


