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Sulyak Sergey G. Editorial // Rusin. 2022. № 67. P. 9–12. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/67/1

HISTORY

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Yurasov Mikhail K. The Rus and Hungarians on the Lower Danube in 943 // Rusin. 2022. № 67. P. 30–46. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/67/3
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Pascal Alexander D. Book monuments of “The Stephen the Great epoch”: falsification of scribes’ records and historiographic delusions // Rusin. 2022. № 67. P. 47–65. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/67/4
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Pashin Sergey S. The Kutitskies and Vasichinskies in Galicia in the 15th century: on studying noble families of Rusinian origin // Rusin. 2022. № 67. P. 66–83. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/67/5
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Vladlenova Iliana V., Hodz Nataliia B. Socio-political views of Stanislav Orekhovsky in the context of his selfidentification // Rusin. 2022. № 67. P. 84–102. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/67/6
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Eilbart Natalia V. Antisemitism in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the 16th - 18th centuries and its reflection in old Polish literature // Rusin. 2022. № 67. P. 103–112. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/67/7
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Smirnova Irina Yu. The reforms in the management of eastern monastic estates in Bessarabia (1873-1874): causes, objectives, and impact // Rusin. 2022. № 67. P. 113–130. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/67/8
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Sulyak Sergey G. K.Ya. Grot and Carpatho-Danubian Lands // Rusin. 2022. № 67. P. 131–173. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/67/9
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Stogov Dmitrii I. The Rusin agenda in the works of Russian Conservatives of the late 19th - early 20th century // Rusin. 2022. № 67. P. 174–187. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/67/10
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Medovarov Maxim V. The Rusins of Chetm Land and Bessarabia in Aleksey Filippov’s views about the outskirts of the Russian Empire // Rusin. 2022. № 67. P. 188–205. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/67/11
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Kovaleva Elizaveta O. Vitaliy (Maksimenko) and his efforts to create the Pochaiv Bank // Rusin. 2022. № 67. P. 206–225. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/67/12
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Sodol Veacheslav A. The church underground in Moldova in 1944-1964: emergence, shapes, participants // Rusin. 2022. № 67. P. 253–268. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/67/14

LITERATURE AND LITERARY THEORY

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Mykytyn Iryna Y., Lutsak Svitlana M., Fedorova Oleksandra A. The Hutsul Springtime of Nations by Kajetan Abgarowicz: the discourse of the borderland as a state of culture awareness // Rusin. 2022. № 67. P. 269–288. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/67/15
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Gorofyanyuk Inna V., Prokopchiuk Liudmyla V. The dialect basis of Mykhailo Atamanyuk’s translation of the German-language Ein Kampf um’s Recht by K.E. Franzos // Rusin. 2022. № 67. P. 289–303. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/67/16
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Yankovska Zhanna O., Nabok Marina N. National originality of the land image in Ukrainian folk dumas and the works by Vasyl Stefanyk: a psychological aspect // Rusin. 2022. № 67. P. 304–324. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/67/17

ANTHROPOLOGY

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Lanovyk Zoriana B., Lanovyk Mariana B. Understanding the multiculturalism of Eastern Europe in the folklore and ethnographic works of Volodymyr Hnatiuk about the Ugrian Rusins // Rusin. 2022. № 67. P. 342–360. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/67/19
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Novozhilov Alexey G. Preserving the languages of indigenous minorities under globalization (a case study of the Russian North-West) // Rusin. 2022. № 67. P. 361–374. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/67/20
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Simyan Tigran S. The world of Hutsuls through the eyes of Sergei Parajanov: semiotic translation, film language, existential invariants // Rusin. 2022. № 67. P. 375–389. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/67/21

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In memory of V.Ya. Grosul // Rusin. 2022. № 67. P. 409–411. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/67/24
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