“Public Religion, Ambient Faith”: Kyiv Hosts the International Workshop in Anthropology of Religion
Journal Title: Українознавство - Year 2017, Vol 1, Issue 62
Abstract
“Public Religion, Ambient Faith”: Kyiv Hosts the International Workshop in Anthropology of Religion
Authors and Affiliations
Yuliia Buiskykh
German and Austro-Hungarian Armies’ Invasion of Ukraine: Phase One (February 18—20, 1918)
Modern Ukrainian historiography tends to consider the march of Central Powers’ armies into Ukraine as a mere sideshow caused by internal political and social processes. This view was also influenced by the overideologica...
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The article examines K. Hrushevska’s research of feminine ritual (including witchcraft) in comparison with the methodology of her European contemporaries E. Tylor, J. Frazer, and others. The cult of matrons in different...
K. Borysenko’s Self-Sacrificing Life and Professional Achievements through the Prism of Ukrainian Studies
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Origin of the Ukrainian People in the Scientific Legacy of V. Shcherbakivskyi, M. Chubatyi, and Ya. Pasternak
The article analyzes views of V. Shcherbakivskyі, M. Chubatyі, and Ya. Pasternak on the origin of Ukrainian people. The author classifies ethnogenetic concepts of these scientists as prehistoric. The core idea that unite...
Word as a Proof: Ethnic Identity Problems in the Discourse of “Philological Ukrainian Studies” of 1800—1825
Having conceptually embraced the communal identity problem in the space of the early 19th-century Ukrainian Studies discourse, and having analyzed the specifics of forming the concept of the Ukrainian singularity in the...