Launched in 1994, the Mohyla Lectures is a major academic event in Ukrainian Studies at the University of Saskatchewan. This series is devoted to discussions on the topics of Ukrainian heritage and contemporary Ukrainian and Ukrainian-Canadian affairs. Select lectures delivered in the series were printed by Heritage Press, the publishing arm of the Prairie Centre for the Study of Ukrainian Heritage.
Dr. Oksana Kis (2024) Ukrainian Women at War: Historical Legacies and Present-Day Challenges Three Revolutions and a War: Learned Resilience and What it Means for Post-War Ukraine The Chornobyl Event: Ecology, Media, and the Anthropocene The Origins and Consequences of the Donbas War One Hundred Years of Modern Ukrainian Statehood What’s Changed: Evolution of Ukraine’s Media since Independence Ukrainian Nationalism 1929-1956: Academic Judgements and Popular Perceptions Between Ukrainian Diasporas in Germany: Reflections on Teaching Modern Ukrainian History Holodomor: Conceptualization of the Ukrainian Genocide From Building to Burning: The Legacy of Ukrainian Churches on the Rural Prairies Fasten Your Seatbelt: A Lecture Performed by Natalka Husar Immigrant and Symbolic Ethnicity in Ukrainian-Brazilian Culture Causes of the Famine-Holodomor in Ukraine, 1932-33 Divergent Memories: Ukrainians, Jews, and the Holocaust An Apology Overdue: Ukrainian-Canadian Redress Ukraine’s Quest for Europe: A Historian’s Perspective Innovations in Ukrainian Canadian Community Development: An Institutional Response Dr. Janice Kulyk-Keefer (2004) Dark Ghost in the Corner: Imagining Ukrainian-Canadian Identity Dr. Oleh Wolowyna (2001) Religion and Ethnicity in Canada: Historical Trends and Current Situation Dr. Dmytro Cipywnyk (2000) Saskatchewan-Ukraine Relations Since Independence Myrna Kostash (1999) All of Baba’s Great-Grandchildren: Ethnic Identity in the Next Canada Rev. Dr. Myroslaw Tataryn (1996) Christian Churches in the New Ukraine Mykhailo Hrushevsky: Historian and National Awakener Dr. Zenon Kohut (1995) History as Battleground: Ukrainian-Russian Relations and Historical Consciousness in Contemporary Ukraine |