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Item Ego-documentation of the graduate of the Kyiv Mohyla academy (From the Archive of Alexander and Tetyana Koschitz)(2016) Sobol, ValentynaThe second wave of Ukrainian immigration to Canada during the interwar period in the 20th century was recorded in history as a certain cult and memory of the short-lived period of Ukrainian independence (1918-1920). One of its most prominent representatives was Professor Alexander Koschitz (1875-1944), a world-famous conductor, composer and ethnologist. He was also one of the most outstanding alumni of the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy. In his hands, as he himself wrote about it, there were "згромаджені всі звуки й знаки для голосів, які перетоплені в один-єдиний".Item The Emergence of Linguistic Consciousness in the Multilingual Context of Early Modern Ukraine(2016) Giovanna, Brogi BerkoffOn the occasion of this important anniversary of the Mohylian Academy, I would like to remember an eminent scholar whose fascinating and groundbreaking worksfirst appeared in Kyiv between 1910 and 1918 (with a later edition in 1924). I am referring tothe first volume of F. I. Titov’s History of the Cave Monastery’s typography, the “Типография Киево-Печерской Лавры. Исторический очерк, 1606-1616-1916 гг.” (Киев, 1916), and the “Матеріали для історії книжної справи в XVI-XVIII вв.” (Reprint Köln 1982; in actual fact printed in 1918 as “Приложения” to the former volume), which contain a considerable number of forewords to the books edited in the Mohylian printing house.Item The Kyiv-Mohyla Academy from the Polish Point of View(2016) Chynczewska-Hennel, TeresaThis point of view is presented here through the prism of the approach of Polish historians to the history and importance of the Academy. There is no doubt that one of the most important publications is still topical today, namely “Academia Kijowsko-Mohylanska. Zarys historychny na tie rozwoju ogolnego cywiliyacyi zachodniej na Rusi” written by Aleksander Walerian Jablonowski (1829-1913). This outstanding author studied Slavic Philology at the University of Kiev. He also wrote many books and articles devoted to modern Ukrainian-Ruthenian history. He published his “Academia Kijowsko-Mohylanska” on the occasion of the 500th anniversary of the foundation of the Jagiellonian University in Cracow. Unfortunately, later on, no publications by Polish historians appeared for quite a long time.Item New Perspectives on Orthodox Clerical Education in Right Bank Ukraine, 1825-1855(2016) Skinner, BarbaraThe development of Orthodox seminaries and religious schools in Right Bank Ukraine after the partitions of Poland occurred in tandem with the demise of the Uniate Church in this region. The eradication of the Uniates and the rise of a dominant Orthodox Church in the Russian Empire’s western provinces was a long and fraught process, but a critical aspect of that process involved the recreation and nurturing of Orthodox religious education in a region where Orthodox religious schooling had withered away in lieu of Uniate schools by the mid-eighteenth century within the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. After the Polish partitions, when more than one million Right Bank Ukrainians came under Russian Orthodox jurisdiction in a massive conversion campaign from 1794-1796, the newly installed Orthodox hierarchy here basically had to begin from scratch to rebuild an Orthodox educational network. Most of the effort centered on formal religious education in seminaries - in Right Bank Ukraine, one for each of the newly reinstated Orthodox dioceses of Volhynia and Podilia.Item Zmiany w krajobrazie religijnym wojewodztwa wolynskiego konca XVI - pierwszej polowy XVII wieku(2016) Gil, AndrzejWolyri, od ktorego w trakcie dzialari wojennych і ukladow politycznych odeszla do Korony Polskiej ziemia chelmska (z Chelmem, Krasnymstawem, Ratnem і Wietlami), a do Mazowsza ziemia belska (z Belzem, Lubaczowem, Grabowcem, Horodlem і Sokalem), jako wlasnosc Lubarta Giedyminowicza (zm. przed 1386), a pözniej jego syna, Fedora, wlаczony zostal w sldad Wielkiego Ksigstwa Litewskiego. W 1386 roku krol Wladyslaw Jagiello odebral Fedorowi Lubartowiczowi ziemi§ iucktj і po dwoch latach przekazal jtj Witoldowi Kiejstutowiczowi. Witold z kolei w 1392 roku usumjt Fedora z ziemi wlodzimierskiej, stajаc siy w ten sposob formalnie panem calego litewskiego Wolynia.