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Editor’s Page // Rusin Studies. 2018. № 1. P. 6. DOI: 10.17223/23451785/1/1
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Данилець Ю. В. Novi dokumenti pro diyal'nist' episkopa Veniamina (Fedchenkov) na Pidkarpats'kii Rusi u 1923-1924 rr // Rusin Studies. 2018. № 1. P. 7–8. DOI: 10.17223/23451785/1/2
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Данилець Ю. В. В'язень Дахау ієромонах Феодосій (Росоха) // Rusin Studies. 2018. № 1. P. 9–10. DOI: 10.17223/23451785/1/3
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Данилець Ю. В. Із документів Особистого архіву архімандрита Матфея (Вакарова) // Rusin Studies. 2018. № 1. P. 11–13. DOI: 10.17223/23451785/1/4
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Данилець Ю. В. Архієпископ Олексій (Дехтерьов): життєвий та творчий шлях (1889-1959) // Rusin Studies. 2018. № 1. P. 14–16. DOI: 10.17223/23451785/1/5
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Danilets Yurij V. To the History of Orthodoxy in Ugrian Rus' on the Eve of the WWI (Based on the Materials of the American Newspaper “Svet”) // Rusin Studies. 2018. № 1. P. 23–25. DOI: 10.17223/23451785/1/8
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Danilets Yurij V. Transformation in the Life of Orthodox Church in the Carpathian Region in 1939 - 1945 // Rusin Studies. 2018. № 1. P. 26–28. DOI: 10.17223/23451785/1/9
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Sulyak S. G. Emperor Alexander I: The Incident in Chernovtsy // Rusin Studies. 2018. № 1. P. 29–31. DOI: 10.17223/23451785/1/10
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Sulyak S. G. Ethno-Demographic Processes in Bessarabia in the 19th - early 20th // Rusin Studies. 2018. № 1. P. 32–34. DOI: 10.17223/23451785/1/11
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Sulyak S. G. Moldavia and the Russian World: Is a Return Possible? // Rusin Studies. 2018. № 1. P. 35–36. DOI: 10.17223/23451785/1/12
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Sulyak S. G. Multiethnic Moldavia (According to Toponymic and Anthroponymic Information) // Rusin Studies. 2018. № 1. P. 37–39. DOI: 10.17223/23451785/1/13
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Sulyak S. G. Cossack Andrey Sulyak (The Participation of Native Moldavians in the Haidamak Movement of 1734 Revisited) // Rusin Studies. 2018. № 1. P. 40–43. DOI: 10.17223/23451785/1/14
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Sulyak S. G. “Who Are Tolkoviny”: In Regard to the Economic Structure of the Old Russian Population in the Carpatho-Dniestrovian Lands // Rusin Studies. 2018. № 1. P. 51–54. DOI: 10.17223/23451785/1/17
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Sulyak S. G. The Ancestors of the Rusins and the Nomadic Tribes: Etho-Cultural Interactions // Rusin Studies. 2018. № 1. P. 58–61. DOI: 10.17223/23451785/1/19
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Sulyak S. G. The Rusins of Bessarabia in the 19th - Beginning of the 20th Centuries: The Question of Numbers // Rusin Studies. 2018. № 1. P. 62–66. DOI: 10.17223/23451785/1/20
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Sulyak S. G. The Rusin identity (A Case Study of Galicians' Participation in the Civil War) // Rusin Studies. 2018. № 1. P. 67–73. DOI: 10.17223/23451785/1/21
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Sulyak S. G. The Beginning of Christianization of Carpatho-Dniestrovian Rus' // Rusin Studies. 2018. № 1. P. 74–77. DOI: 10.17223/23451785/1/22
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Iurasov M. K. A. I. Dobriansky as a Historian // Rusin Studies. 2018. № 1. P. 78–79. DOI: 10.17223/23451785/1/23
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Babenko I. I., Orlova O. V. Language Construction of National Identity in the Internet Discourse: “Who are the Rusins and What Language Is Rusinian Like?” // Rusin Studies. 2018. № 1. P. 86–87. DOI: 10.17223/23451785/1/27
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Rezanova Z. I., Shilyaev K. S. Ethnonyms “Rusin” and “Rusinian” in Russian Discourse: A Corpus Study // Rusin Studies. 2018. № 1. P. 88–89. DOI: 10.17223/23451785/1/28
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Starikova Galina N. I. Kercha's Rusinian-Russian Dictionary and Supplements to It // Rusin Studies. 2018. № 1. P. 90–91. DOI: 10.17223/23451785/1/29
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Katunin D. A. The Ruthenian and Slovak Languages in the Current Laws of Croatia // Rusin Studies. 2018. № 1. P. 92–95. DOI: 10.17223/23451785/1/30
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Katunin D. A. The Rusinian and Ukrainian Languages in the Current Laws of Serbia // Rusin Studies. 2018. № 1. P. 96–98. DOI: 10.17223/23451785/1/31
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Sulyak Sergey G. The Language of the Rusins of Bessarabia in the Works of the Pre-Revolutionary Ethnographers // Rusin Studies. 2018. № 1. P. 99–102. DOI: 10.17223/23451785/1/32
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