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Online resources in Ukrainian Studies

Below is a selection of links to websites that may be useful to students of Ukrainian culture and society. The listing of a link does not imply any endorsement by the ÃÜÌÒÊÓÆµ.

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  • : From the Stasiuk Programme at the University of Alberta
  • : Coverage and analysis of Ukrainian politics
  • : A Canadian blog of all things Ukrainian

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  • : Rare books from Ukraine
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What would it take to fake a sonnet by Louise Labé?

2 July 2025

Timothy Chesters weighs in on the authorship controversy over France’s most famous female Renaissance poet, Louise Labé (c.1520-1564).Twenty years ago a prominent French critic, Mireille Huchon, caused uproar by alleging that Olivier de Magny, a male poet traditionally believed to have been Labé’s lover, forged her poems...

Seekers of Wonder: Women Writing Folk and Fairy Tales in Nineteenth-Century Italy and Ireland

15 June 2025

With Seekers of Wonder, Elena Sottilotta offers the first comparative study of women’s manifold roles in the collection of Italian and Irish folklore and fairy tales between 1870 and 1920. Sottilotta views the often-overlooked work of these women from an interdisciplinary perspective, considering both the politics and...