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No. 6 (2025): Young Scholars Grinchenko – Seton International Journal
No. 6 (2025): Young Scholars Grinchenko – Seton International Journal
Published:
2025-08-10
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Section 1. Young American Scholars
Introductory word
James K. Daly
6-8
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Russia’s tactics in suppressing Ukraine’s sovereignty
Madeline S. Kruszczynski
9-12
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A geopolitical puzzle: the rise of Ukrainian nationalism
Clare V. Dueweke
13-16
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Resilience in Crimea: the history of the Crimean Tatars
Avery J. Kachmarsky
17-20
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Religion and the Russian - Ukraine War
Allison D. Bodaken
21-24
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How it feels to be American
Allison G. Devitt
25-27
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Reflections on the first of the University CORE courses: A journey of transformation and my intended career in nursing
Raquel E. Cunha
28-30
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Potholes and possibilities: a mom’s rough road to success
Novilette Jones
31-32
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Section 2. Young Ukrainian Scholars
Introductory word
Olha Tarasenko
33-36
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Zemstvos of Ukrainian provinces in the late 19th – early 20th centuries in the context of the formation of civil society in Ukraine
Olha Saraieva
37-42
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Ethnomusicological research and the search for national identity in Kyiv musical environment in the second half of the 19th – early 20th centuries
Olha Musiiachenko
43-47
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“Register of the entire army” 1649 and the inhabitants of the city of Trypol in the defense of Ukraine
Mariia Videiko
48-53
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Lubny Gymnasium as a center of knowledge, self-awareness and protest in the conditions of the Russian imperial system
Dmytro Kokotikhin
54-56
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Security challenges in the South Asian Region
Yelyzaveta Sirina
57-61
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Features of Ukraine’s image in the media space of the French Republic in the pre-war period (1991 – 2013)
Anna Dovhan
62-67
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Ukrainian memes as a means of forming national resilience
Denys Yurkovskyi
68-70
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The Holy Dormition Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra in the travel notes of English travelers of the first half of the 19th century
Oleksandr Pysarevskyi
71-74
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German traveler and researcher Johann Georg Kohl and his notes about Ukraine and Lviv
Darya Kuchmiy
75-79
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Information about the authors
Information about the authors
Olha Tarasenko
80-95
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Language
English
Українська
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