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Old Communication – New Means: The Linguistic Study of Ukrainian Orthodox Church and Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church Websites

2014
This dissertation is concerned with the communicative potential of websites. The World Wide Web is a relatively new locale for communication on which an increasing number of users rely daily in Canada and in Ukraine. However, up to the present time there has been no unified framework for the analysis of communicative potentials of websites. The present
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The Rise of the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church, 1919–22

1991
The emergence of the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church (UAOC) in post-revolutionary Ukraine and its final constitution at the All-Ukrainian Sobor in October 1921 represents a major divide in modern Ukrainian ecclesiastical history, at the confluence of national, social and religious revolutions triggered by the overthrow of the Tsarist regime in ...
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The Influence of the Orthodox Church on Ukrainian Dumy

Slavic Review, 1991
Dumy, the oral epic songs of Ukraine, like other heroic poetries, have a military subject matter. One duma cycle tells of battles with the Turks and Tatars in the fifteenth to seventeenth centuries; another sings of the Khmel'nyts'kyi uprising against the Poles that began in 1648.
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Ukrainian Orthodox Church Evicted From Lavra

Current Digest of the Russian Press, The, 2023
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Creating a Canadian Religious Tradition: Conceiving the Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Canada

Toronto Journal of Theology, 2004
The first settlers of Ukrainian origin on the Canadian Prairies were Ivan Pylypiv and Wasyl Eleniak, arriving in the fall of 1891. They and the subsequent tens of thousands were, in the main, from the western portion of contemporary Ukraine known as Halychyna (oftentimes termed Galicia).
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The Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate, The State and The Russian-Ukrainian Crisis, 2014–2018

Politics, Religion & Ideology, 2018
ABSTRACTThis paper explores the significance of religion in the Russian-Ukrainian crisis which has been unfolding since February 2014.
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