History of Ukraine: Relations
Culture, Nation and Identity. The Ukrainian-Russian Encounter (1600-1945)
Andreas Kappeler, Zenon E. Kohut, Frank E. Sysyn and Mark von Hagen (eds)
Toronto-Edmonton: Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, 2003
ISBN ISBN 1-895571-46-4 (bound), 1-895571-47-2 (paperback)
A selection of 16 articles on the Ukrainian-Russian encounter from the early modern period to World War II. Historians and Slavists from Canada, Germany, Russia, Ukraine and the United States examine the many spheres in which Russians and Ukrainians and their identities and cultures interacted.
German-Ukrainian Relations in Historical Perspective
Hans-Joachim Torke & John-Paul Himka (eds)
Edmonton: Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, 1994
ISBN 978-0920862919
The book brings together the leading authorities in Ukrainian studies in North America, both historians and political scientists, and eminent German and Austrian scholars, experts in the history of Eastern Europe and German foreign policy, to explore the dramatic history of Ukrainian-German relations.
Ukraine and Russia in their Historical Encounter
Peter J Potichnyj, Marc Raeff, Jaroslaw Pelenski, Gleb N Zekulin (eds
Edmonton: Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, 1992
ISBN 978-0920862841
A collection of essays providing a detailed guide to relations between Ukraine and Russia, examining their historical, political, cultural, religious, economic, and demographic aspects.
Ukrainian-Jewish Relations in Historical Perspective
Peter J Potichnyj & Howard Aster (eds)
Edmonton: Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, 1988
ISBN 0-920862-53-5
Papers and proceeedings from a Conference on Jewish-Ukrainian Relations in Historical Perspective, held at McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, on 20 October 1983.
Poland and Ukraine Past and Present
Edited by Peter J. Potichnyj
Edmonton-Toronto: Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, 1980
ISBN 0-920862-05-5 (bound), 0-920862-07-1 (pa.)
A collection of 17 essays originally presented at a conference on Polish-Ukrainian relations held in 1977 at McMaster University, Canada. The essays are grouped into five sections: Historical Legacy, Cultural Relations, Economic Ties and Communications, World War Two and After, and Political Problems.