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The following programs are available to U.S. Scholars in Ukraine
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Post-Byzantine to Renaissance. Rethinking Ukrainian Religious Art Northeast of the Carpathians (1500-1700)
Post-Byzantine to Renaissance. Rethinking Ukrainian Religious Art Northeast of the Carpathians (1500-1700)
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Visual Representation of a Dream: Ukrainian Identity in Graphic Design of the USSR and Diaspora
Visual Representation of a Dream: Ukrainian Identity in Graphic Design of the USSR and Diaspora
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Contribution of American Specialists in the Development of Industry and Cities in 1920-40s in Eastern Ukraine
Contribution of American Specialists in the Development of Industry and Cities in 1920-40s in Eastern Ukraine
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Implementing a Sustainable Framework for the Preservation and Management of Historic Sites in Ukraine Based on U.S. Experience with Public-Private Partnerships
Implementing a Sustainable Framework for the Preservation and Management of Historic Sites in Ukraine Based on U.S. Experience with Public-Private Partnerships
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The Scythians of Eastern Europe and Civilizations of Ancient East
The Scythians of Eastern Europe and Civilizations of Ancient East
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The Ancient Agriculturalists of the Carpath-Dnipro Region: A General Model of the Socio-Economic Development
The Ancient Agriculturalists of the Carpath-Dnipro Region: A General Model of the Socio-Economic Development
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Religion as a Tool of Re(Constructing) Memories and Identities: Ukraine and Poland Compared
Religion as a Tool of Re(Constructing) Memories and Identities: Ukraine and Poland Compared
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Transformation of Social Mobility Space: Ukraine in Transnational Migrations
Transformation of Social Mobility Space: Ukraine in Transnational Migrations
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Reclaiming Ukraine's Gastronomic Traditions: More Than Just Borscht and Varenyky
Reclaiming Ukraine's Gastronomic Traditions: More Than Just Borscht and Varenyky
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Memory and Identity of Post-Soviet Evangelicals in the U.S. and Ukraine: A Comparative Study
Memory and Identity of Post-Soviet Evangelicals in the U.S. and Ukraine: A Comparative Study