Carpatho-Rusyn studies : an annotated bibliography

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Carpatho-Rusyn studies : an annotated bibliography

Paul Robert Magocsi

(East European monographs, no. 781, 795)(Reference works in Carpatho-Rusyn studies, 7-8)

East European Monographs , Distributed by Columbia University Press, 2011-

  • v. 4
  • v. 5

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Vol. 2-3 published without series statements "Reference works in Carpatho-Rusyn studies"

Description based on v. 4

Contents: v. 4. 2000-2004 -- v. 5. 2005-2009

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Volume

v. 4 ISBN 9780880336840

Description

This fourth volume includes 743 entries listing books, articles, and chapters in books published between 2000 and 2004 that concern various aspects of the Carpatho-Rusyns wherever they may live. Each entry includes full bibliographical data, followed by extended annotation. Journals that focus on Carpatho-Rusyn studies are listed serparatley and include content analysis in the annotation. Materials listed include a wide variety of subject areas inthe humanities, social sciences, and the arts, among the most important of which are history, language, religious studies, literature, ethnography, and folklore, the national identity question, Carpatho-Rusyn diasporas, historiography and scholarship, education, and book publishing and the press.
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v. 5 ISBN 9780880337021

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The fifth volume of Carpatho-Rusyn Studies follows the same format as previous volumes. It includes nearly 800 entries listing books, articles in journals, and chapters in books published during the years 2004 through 2009, and which deal with various aspects of Carpathian Rus' in Europe and of Carpatho-Rusyns wherever they may live. Each entry includes full bibliographical data followed by an extended annotation. Journals that focus on Carpatho-Rusyn studies each have their own entry and include content analysis in the annotation.The material listed covers a wide variety of subject areas in the humanities, social sciences, and the arts, among the most important of which-in terms of number of entries-are: history, language, religious studies, literature, ethnography and folklore, the nationality (identity) question, Carpatho-Rusyn diasporas, historiography and scholarship, education, and book publishing and the press.The volume begins with a survey of the highlights of Carpatho-Rusyn scholarship during the five-year period, 2004-2009. Appended are several charts with publication data. The volume concludes with an extensive index of authors, editors, compilers, placenames, and persons who are the subject of studies.

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