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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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Данилець Ю. В. Переслідування русинів за віру в Австро-Угорщині напередодні Першої світової війни (до 100-річчя другого Мараморош-Сиготського процесу 1913-1914 рр.) // Rusin Studies. 2018. № 1. P. 17–19. DOI: 10.17223/23451785/1/6
20–22
Danilets Yurij V. Anti-Rusin Trial of 1913 - 1914 in Maramorosh-Sighet and its coverage in the columns of the Lvov newspapers “Delo” and “Delo and Novoye Slovo” // Rusin Studies. 2018. № 1. P. 20–22. DOI: 10.17223/23451785/1/7
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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
29–31
Sulyak S. G. Emperor Alexander I: The Incident in Chernovtsy // Rusin Studies. 2018. № 1. P. 29–31. DOI: 10.17223/23451785/1/10
32–34
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
35–36
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. Ethnic Groups and Languages of Moldavia According to the Results of the Census of 2004 and the Statistics of the State Enterprise “Centre for State Information Resources ‘Registru'” // Rusin Studies. 2018. № 1. P. 44–46. DOI: 10.17223/23451785/1/15
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Sulyak S. G. Orthodoxy in the Carpatho-Dniestrovian Lands (On the Occasion of 200th Anniversary of the Kishinev Diocese and the Centenary of the Second Marmarosh-Sighet Trial) // Rusin Studies. 2018. № 1. P. 47–50. DOI: 10.17223/23451785/1/16
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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 Attitude of the Administration of Bessarabia Towards the Subjects of the Austro-Hungarian Empire Living in the Territory of Its Province During WWI // Rusin Studies. 2018. № 1. P. 55–57. DOI: 10.17223/23451785/1/18
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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
62–66
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
74–77
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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Iurasov Mikhail G. An Anonymous Hungarian Account about “the Boundary of the Ruthenians” During the “Founding of the Magyar Homeland” in the Inner Danubian Lands // Rusin Studies. 2018. № 1. P. 80–81. DOI: 10.17223/23451785/1/24
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Коцан В. В. Планування інтер'єру народного житла українців Закарпаття ХіХ - першої половини ХХ ст // Rusin Studies. 2018. № 1. P. 82–83. DOI: 10.17223/23451785/1/25
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Сологуб-Коцан Т. Я. Орнаментальні мотиви гуцульської народної вишивки Закарпаття (ясінянський осередок) кінця XIX - першої половини XX ст // Rusin Studies. 2018. № 1. P. 84–85. DOI: 10.17223/23451785/1/26
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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
