“Iuzhnyi i Vostochnyi ‘frontir’ Rossii v XV-XVIII Vekakh (The Russian Southern and Eastern Frontiers from the 15th to the 18th Centuries).” Ab Imperio: Studies of New Imperial History and Nationalism in the Post-Soviet Space 1 (January 1, 2003): 47–64. “Taras Bulba on the Pampas and the Fjords: A Ukrainian Cossack Theme in Western Opera.” Harvard Ukrainian Studies 22 (January 1, 1998): 209–24. “‘Otamanshchyna’? The Self-Formation of Ukrainian and Russian Warlords at the Beginning of the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries.” Ab Imperio: Studies of New Imperial History and Nationalism in the Post-Soviet Space 3 (January 1, 2015): 73–95. “New Evidence on the 1630 Zaporozhian Cossack Uprising.” Harvard Ukrainian Studies 16, no.
“A Comeback for the Cossacks.” National Geographic 194, no. “The Politics of Identity in a Russian Borderland Province: The Kuban Neo-Cossack Movement, 1989-1996.” Europe-Asia Studies 49, no. “Russian Boyars and the Ukrainian Hetmanate.” Journal of Ukrainian Studies 29, no. “Heroic Masculinity in Post-Soviet Ukraine: Cossacks, UPA and ‘Svoboda.’” East - West: Journal of Ukrainian Studies 2, no. 4 (December 1, 1998): 633–57.īureychak, Tetyana, and Olena Petrenko. “The Kuban’ Cossak Revival (1989-1993): The Beginnings of a Cossak National Movement in the North Caucasus Region.” Nationalities Papers 26, no. “From the Verge of Extinction to Ethnic Distinction: Cossack Identity and Ethnicity in the Kuban’ Region, 1991-2002.” Ab Imperio: Studies of New Imperial History and Nationalism in the Post-Soviet Space 2 (January 1, 2004): 617–45. “‘Brothers, We Are All of Cossack Stock’: The Cossack Campaign in Ukrainian Newspapers on the Eve of Independence.” Harvard Ukrainian Studies 21, no. “Zabaikal’skoe Kazachestvo v Sovetskoi i Postsovetskoi Istoriografii (The Transbaikal Cossacks in Soviet and Post-Soviet Historiography).” Ab Imperio: Studies of New Imperial History and Nationalism in the Post-Soviet Space 2 (January 1, 2004): 597–616.īerkhoff, Karel C. “Testing Constructivism: Why Not More ‘Cossacks’ in Krasnodar Kray.” Post-Soviet Affairs 30, no. “Uninvited Guests in the Communal Apartment: Nation-Formation Processes among Unrecognized Soviet Nationalities.” Nationalities Papers 38, no. The articles are alphabetically arranged.Īppleby, Ian. Also recommended are: Europe-Asia Studies, Canadian Slavonic Papers, Post-Soviet Affairs, and Kritika. The articles listed here are from the following journals: Slavic Review, Slavonic and East European Review, Ab imperio, Harvard Ukrainian Studies, East-West: Journal of Ukrainian Studies, Russian Review, Nationalities Papers, The Journal of Slavic Military Studies, and Russian History/Histoire Russe.