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  • Halych: Scientific Work Collection. Series 1
    Vol. 7 (2022)

    The collection of scientific works contains the articles and materials devoted to various issues of the history of the city of Halych. The author's team consists of Ukrainian and foreign researchers. The publication is addressed to a wide range of readers interested in the history of Ukraine and its relations with the countries of Europe and the world.

  • Halych: Scientific Work Collection. Series 1
    Vol. 6 (2021)

    The collection of scientific works contains the articles and materials devoted to various issues of the history of the city of Halych. The author's team consists of Ukrainian and foreign researchers. The publication is addressed to a wide range of readers interested in the history of Ukraine and its relations with the countries of Europe and the world.

  • Halych: Scientific Work Collection. Series 1
    Vol. 5 (2020)

    The collection of scientific works contains the articles and materials devoted to various issues of the history of the city of Halych. The author's team consists of Ukrainian and foreign researchers. The publication is addressed to a wide range of readers interested in the history of Ukraine and its relations with the countries of Europe and the world.

  • Halych: Scientific Work Collection. Series 1
    Vol. 4 (2019)

    The collection of scientific works contains the articles and materials devoted to various issues of the history of the city of Halych. The author's team consists of Ukrainian and foreign researchers. The publication is addressed to a wide range of readers interested in the history of Ukraine and its relations with the countries of Europe and the world.

  • Halych: Scientific Work Collection. Series 1
    Vol. 3 (2018)

    The collection of scientific works contains the articles and materials devoted to various issues of the history of the city of Halych. The author's team consists of Ukrainian and foreign researchers. The publication is addressed to a wide range of readers interested in the history of Ukraine and its relations with the countries of Europe and the world.

  • Halych: Scientific Work Collection. Series 1
    Vol. 2 (2017)

    The collection of scientific works contains the articles and materials devoted to various issues of the history of the city of Halych. The author's team consists of Ukrainian and foreign researchers. The publication is addressed to a wide range of readers interested in the history of Ukraine and its relations with the countries of Europe and the world.

  • Halych: Scientific Work Collection. Series 1
    Vol. 1 (2016)

    The collection of scientific works contains the articles and materials devoted to various issues of the history of the city of Halych. The author's team consists of Ukrainian and foreign researchers. The publication is addressed to a wide range of readers interested in the history of Ukraine and its relations with the countries of Europe and the world.

  • Halych: Scientific Work Collection. Series 2: Mór WERTNER. HALYCH LAND – Rus' – Hungary (the 10th-14th centuries): problems of genealogy and prosopography
    Vol. 11 (2024)

    The book by the prominent Hungarian researcher Mór Wertner (1849–1921) – a doctor for illumination, a historian for exaltation – is dedicated to the little-known for the Ukrainian reader subjects of the middle-era past Halych, Halych and Ruthenian lands of the 10th–14th centuries, in the context of the genealogical prosopographic studies of the author with the history of crowned and non-crowned elit of the Hungarian Kingdom. This publication is addressed to a wide range of readers, history buffs of Ukraine and neighboring countries.

  • Halych: Scientific Work Collection. Series 2: Bohdan TOMENCHUK. Archaeology of Ancient Halych
    Vol. 9 (2022)

    The book by the fmousa Ukrainian archaeologist Bohdan Tomenchuk is devoted to the results of his decades-long research of pre-historical, annalistic and late medieval Halych. The author considers the ancient princely and royal residence not only as a secular seat of rule of the separate branches of the Rurik dynasty - the Rostislavovids and Romanids, as well as the Hungarian Arpads, but most importantly - an important religious center, known since pre-Christian times. The power and authority of the Halych bishops and metropolitans left a significant mark on the development of the city and the region until its incorporation into the Habsburg Empire in 1772. Archaeological studies by B. Tomenchuk, using the example of excavations of hillforts, church cemeteries, and fortification systems, brilliantly demonstrates all the greatness of Halych, especially the so-called "golden age" of the middle of the 12th to the middle of the 13th centuries.

  • Halych: Scientific Work Collection. Series 2: Yaroslav PASTERNAK. Ancient Halych. Archaeological-historical investigations of 1850-1943
    Vol. 8 (2022)

    The monograph "Old Halych" by Yaroslav Pasternak was published in 1944 and immediately became a bibliographic rarity. Being, without a doubt, the best work on the archeology of princely Halych, it remains relevant to this day. We have an invaluable sample of a scientific source with a grandiose archaeological material that retains unparalleled theoretical and practical value. This book should be on the desk of every Krylos, Halych house, as well as distributed in all respectable libraries of Ukraine and beyond as one of the fundamental works about ancient Halych. For historians, art critics, teachers, students and everyone who is interested in history and culture Galicia

  • Halych: Scientific Work Collection. Series 2: Marta FONT. Halych in the system of the Ruthenian-Hungarian relation during the 11th-13th centuries
    Vol. 7 (2021)

    The three sections of the outlined book contain works written at different times by the famous Hungarian researcher Marta Font. The texts from the first chapter are the source studies, in which the author tries to indicate how much, from a methodological point of view, information originating from another environment is helpful from the point of view of the time of creation of a narrative source. During the 13th century before the information that came from outside could get into the circle of the author's knowledge as well as to the Latin and Slavic historiography, only through oral channels. The second section contains the parts of the monograph that appeared in the edition of 2005. Along with the unchanged text, the notes indicate the important specialized literature that has appeared since then. The research of the third chapter comes from the author's edition of 2018, which is a collection of scientific works.

  • Halych: Scientific Work Collection. Series 2: Toru Senga. Halych, the Halych and Ruthenian lands in the relationships with Hungary during the 11th-13 th centuries
    Vol. 5 (2020)

    The book by the famous Japanese scientist Toru Senga is dedicated to the little-known for the Ukrainian reader subjects of the history of Halych, the Halych and Ruthenian lands of the 11th-13th centuries, in general - the Ruthenian-Hungarian relations of the given era, reflected in previously published author's articles in Hungarian from 1987-2019. The publication is addressed to a wide range of readers, lovers of the history of Ukraine and neighboring countries.

  • Halych: Scientific Work Collection. Series 2: Józef Pełenski. Halych in the history of medieval art on the basis of archaeological research and archival sources
    Vol. 4 (2018)

    The collection of scientific works includes the legendary book by Józef Pełenski "Halych in the history of medieval art on the basis of archaeological research and archival sources". The publication is addressed to a wide range of readers interested in the history of Ukraine.

  • Halych: Scientific Work Collection. Series 2: Viacheslav KORNIENKO. Epigraphy of sacred monuments of Halych (12th-19th centuries)
    Vol. 3 (2018)

    The monograph is devoted to the publication of insculptes, graffiti and dipinto of the 12th-19th centuries, preserved on the walls of religious buildings of ancient Halych: the Church of the Assumption of the 16th century (Krylos village), Vasylivska chapel of the 16th–17th centuries. (Krylos village), Church of the Nativity of Christ of the 14th century (city of Halych) and the Church of St. Panteleimon of the 12th century (the village of Shevchenkove). Epigraphic monuments are published with relevant comments, detailed analysis of the texts and definition of chronology. Tables of illustrations are added to the text, as well as necessary indexes that will allow the reader to easily find the material on the pages of the book.

  • Halych: Scientific Work Collection. Series 2: Hanna ZHOLOB, Ihor KOVAL, Andriy STASIUK. Yaroslav PASTERNAK - the researcher of "Halych Troy"
    Vol. 2 (2018)

    This book is dedicated to the outstanding Ukrainian archaeologist Yaroslav Pasternak (1892–1969). He is responsible for the opening of the Assumption Cathedral in princely Halych, excavations of princely cities, prehistoric settlements, barrows and burial mounds. An important place in the scientific heritage of this scientist is the development of the autochthonous theory of the continuous development of the Slavic population on the territory of Ukraine from the time of the first farmers of the Trypil culture to the princely era. From the sensational excavations of 1936–1937, the revival of the church-religious and spiritual-cultural center in Krylos–Halych begins. The book will interest specialists, teachers, pupils, students, local historians, all those who love and respect Ukrainian antiquity.

  • Halych: Scientific Work Collection. Series 2: Ihor KOVAL. Vitold Aulikh and archaeological studies of princely Halych
    Vol. 1 (2016)

    The history of archaeological research in princely Halych during the 19th and 20th centuries are collected and analyzed in the book. Separate illustrative materials belonging to the researchers of Halych are provided. A separate part of the monograph covers the life path and scientific biography of the outstanding Ukrainian archaeologist Vitold Aulikh (1928–1994).