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Sulyak Sergey G. Editorial // Rusin. 2021. № 63. P. 9–12. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/63/1

HISTORY

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Sulyak Sergey G. I.P. Filevich and Carpathian Rus. Part 2. Carpathian Rus in I.P. Filevich’s scholarly heritage // Rusin. 2021. № 63. P. 81–137. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/63/6
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Trygub Oleksandr P., Osypenko Oleksandr V. South Ukraine Greek community under revolutionary upheavals and armed conflicts (1917-1920) // Rusin. 2021. № 63. P. 156–172. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/63/8
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Sodol Veacheslav A. The consequences of the Romanian occupation of 1941-1944 for the Orthodox Church of Moldova // Rusin. 2021. № 63. P. 190–204. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/63/10
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Chemakin Anton A. The Ukrainian “Black Hundred”? K.K. Fedevich’s concept as an attempt to “Ukrainize” the Union of the Russian People // Rusin. 2021. № 63. P. 205–222. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/63/11

LITERATURE AND LITERARY THEORY

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Kovalets Lidija M., Lanovyk Mariana B., Lanovyk Zoriana B. “I am a Rusin, I am a Hutsul...”: Ethnoimagological dominants of Yuriy Fedkovych’s vision // Rusin. 2021. № 63. P. 223–240. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/63/12
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Voloshina Svetlana V., Demeshkina Tatyana A., Tolstova Maria A. Speech portrait of a resident of a cross-border region (Russian-Belarusian interaction) // Rusin. 2021. № 63. P. 241–268. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/63/13
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Emer Julia A., Akenteva Ksenia A. Congratulation on professional holidays in the East Slavic presidential discourse: a cognitive-discourse analysis // Rusin. 2021. № 63. P. 269–284. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/63/14

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Vlasenko Valery N. To the history of the Rusins in the interwar Yugoslavia // Rusin. 2021. № 63. P. 285–291. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/63/15
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