Harvard Ukrainian Studies

Robert De Lossa rdelossa at fas.harvard.edu
Tue May 12 19:52:26 UTC 1998


Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute
Publications Announcement

Volume 18 (3/4) of Harvard Ukrainian Studies has just arrived from the printers and is now shipping. Note that volume 19 shipped earlier for technical/editorial reasons. Subscribers should receive copies shortly. Others who are interested in subscribing or purchasing this or other back issues should contact us OFF LIST at huri at fas.harvard.edu.

Contents of the volumes are as follows:


Volume XVIII, No. 3/4

O. V. Rusyna, "On the Kyivan Princely Tradition from the Thirteenth to the Fifteenth Centuries"
Andrei I. Pliguzov, "Canon Law as a Field for Ecclesiastical Debate: The Sixteenth-Century Kormchaia of Vassian Patrikeev"
David A. Frick, "'Foolish Rus'': On Polish Civilization, Ruthenian Self-Hatred, and Kasijan Sakovyc"
Oleksij Tolotchko, "Roman Mstyslavic's Constitutional Project of 1203: Authentic Document or Falsification?"
Iurii Shapoval, "'On Ukrainian Separatism': A GPU Circular of 1926"
Volodymyr Semystiaha, "The Case of Professor Maksym Bernats'kyi"
Hiroaki Kurumiya, "Ukraine and Russia in the 1930s"
Moshe Taube, "The Spiritual Circle in the Secret of Secrets and the Poem on the Soul"
Oleksandr P. Yurenko, "A Tribute to Mikhail Frenkin"
22 titles reviewed
Chronicle (notes on the International Association of Ukrainian Studies and its Congresses; The 18th International Congress of Byzantine Studies)
Books received


Volume XIX, Kamen' Krajeug"l'n": Rhetoric of the Medieval Slavic World. Essays Presented to Edward L. Keenan.

Daniel Waugh (Editor), "The Correspondence concerning the 'Correspondence'"
Samuel H. Baron, "Marx and Herberstein: Notes on a Possible Affinity"
James Cracraft, "Muscovite Ambivalence"
Chester Dunning, "Crisis, Conjuncture, and the Causes of the Time of Troubles"
Michael S. Flier, "Filling in the Blanks: The Church of the Intercession and the Architectonics of Medieval Muscovite Ritual"
David A. Frick, "Sailing to Byzantium: Greek Texts and the Establishment of Authority in Early Modern Muscovy"
Harvey Goldblatt, "History and Hagiography: Recent Studies on the Text and Textual Tradition of the Vita Constantini"
David M. Goldfrank, "Who Put the Snake on the Icon and the Tollbooths on the Snake? - A Problem of Last Judgment Iconography"
Borys Gudziak, "The Sixteenth-Century Muscovite Church and Patriarch Jeremiah II's Journey to Muscovy, 1588-1589: Some Comments concerning the Historiography and Sources"
Richard Hellie, "Great Wealth in Muscovy: The Case of V. V. Golitsyn and Prices of the 1600-1725 Period"
Daniel H. Kaiser, "Naming Cultures in Early Modern Russia"
Craig Kennedy, "Fathers, Sons, and Brothers: Ties of Metaphorical Kinship between the Muscovite Grand Princes and the Tatar Elite"
Valerie A. Kivelson, "Patrolling the Boundaries: The Uses of Witchcraft Accusations in Seventeenth-Century Muscovy"
Nancy Shields Kollmann, "Murder in the Hoover Archives"
Horace G. Lunt, "What the Rus' Primary Chronicle Tells Us about the Origin of the Slavs and of Slavic Writing"
Jakov S. Luria, "Poslanija Hennadija Novgorodskogo i vopros o «konce mira» v XV v."
Janet Martin, "Widows, Welfare, and the Pomest'e System in the Sixteenth Century"
Russell E. Martin, "Royal Weddings and Crimean Diplomacy: New Sources on Chancellery Practice during the Reign of Vasilii III"
Georg Michels, "Muscovite Elite Women and the Old Belief"
Hugh M. Olmsted, "Maksim Grek's 'David and Goliath' and the Skaryna Bible"
Donald Ostrowski, "Loving Silence and Avoiding Pleasant Conversations: The Political Views of Nil Sorskii"
Thomas C. Owen, "Novgorod and Muscovy as Models of Russian Economic Development"
Andrei I. Pliguzov, "Ot florentijskoj unii k avtokefalii russkoj cerkvi"
Marshall Poe, "The Zaporozhian Cossacks in Western Print to 1600"
Carolyn Johnston Pouncy, "'The Blessed Sil'vestr' and the Politics of Invention in Muscovy, 1545-1700"
Omeljan Pritsak, "The System of Government under Volodimer the Great, and His Foreign Policy"
Daniel B. Rowland, "Ivan the Terrible as a Carolingian Renaissance Prince"
Ihor Sevcenko, "To Call a Spade a Spade, or the Etymology of Rogalije"
Ruslan Skrynnikov, "Pervye typografii v Rossii"
Abby Smith, "The Brilliant Career of Prince Golitsyn"
Frank E. Sysyn, "'The Buyer and Seller of the Greek Faith': A Pasquinade in the Ruthenian Language against Adam Kysil"
Moshe Taube, "The 'Poem on the Soul' in the Laodicean Epistle and the Literature of the Judaizers"
Boris Uspensky, "Lyturgiceskij status carja v russkoj cerkvi: priobscenie sv. Tajnam (Istoriko-liturgiceskij etjud"
Istvan Vasary, "Russian and Tatar Genealogical Sources on the Origin of the Iusupov Family"
Daniel Clarke Waugh, "'Anatolii's Miscellany': Its Origins and Migration"
George G. Weickhardt, "Pre-Petrine Law and Western Law: The Influence of Roman and Canon Law"

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