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The Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute (HURI) is a research institute affiliated with
Harvard University Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1636 as Harvard College and named for its first benefactor, the Puritan clergyman John Harvard, it is the oldest institution of highe ...
devoted to
Ukrainian studies Ukrainian studies is an interdisciplinary field of research dedicated to Ukrainian language, literature, history and culture in a broad sense. Ukrainian studies outside Ukraine A number of research institutes outside of Ukraine focus on Ukrainia ...
, including the history, culture, language, literature, and politics of Ukraine. Other areas of study include sociology, archaeology, art, economics, and anthropology.


History

HURI was formally founded in 1973 by
Omeljan Pritsak Omeljan Yosypovych Pritsak ( uk, Омелян Йосипович Пріцак; 7 April 1919, Luka, Sambir County, West Ukrainian People's Republic – 29 May 2006, Boston) was the first Mykhailo Hrushevsky Professor of Ukrainian History at Har ...
and other leading scholars in Ukrainian studies. It functions as a focal point for undergraduate and graduate students, fellows, and professors and provides assistance with their research. Prior to the establishment of HURI, its founders organized weekly seminars in Ukrainian studies. HURI maintains one of the largest collections of Ukrainian books and other media available in the West, both in its own collection and in those stored in the
Harvard Library Harvard Library is the umbrella organization for Harvard University's libraries and services. It is the oldest library system in the United States and both the largest academic library and largest private library in the world. Its collection ...
. HURI also manages the Harvard Ukrainian Summer Institute, which offers summer courses in Ukrainian language, history, literature, and culture, as part of the Harvard Summer School. The institute publishes the ''Harvard Ukrainian Studies'' journal—founded in 1977—and a series of book publications, including the Harvard Series in Ukrainian Studies, the Harvard Library of Early Ukrainian Literature, and Harvard Papers in Ukrainian Studies. In the mid-1950s, a group of student activists and members of the Ukrainian-American community sought to preserve Ukraine's unique culture and history, which were suppressed in Soviet Ukraine and unfamiliar to political and intellectual establishments in the West. Under the guidance of Omeljan Pritsak at Harvard, the group's general goal was shaped into a vision for three endowed chairs in Ukrainian studies at a major university, along with a research institute to support and broaden the scholarship. With the assistance of the Ukrainian Studies Fund, the Ukrainian studies program was established with three endowed professorships in the departments of History and Slavic Languages and Literatures at Harvard University, beginning on January 22, 1968, the 50th anniversary of Ukraine's first proclamation of independence. On 25 February 2022, in the face of the
Russian invasion of Ukraine On 24 February 2022, in a major escalation of the Russo-Ukrainian War, which began in 2014. The invasion has resulted in tens of thousands of deaths on both sides. It has caused Europe's largest refugee crisis since World War II. An ...
, HURI issued a statement against the Russian military invasion and in support of Ukraine and Ukrainians.


Selected publications

Periodicals * ''Harvard Ukrainian Studies'' (1977-2019) ::Vol. 1, No. 1 - Vol. 36, No. 3 :: Books * Grabowicz, George. ''The Poet as Mythmaker: A Study of Symbolic Meaning in Taras Ševčenko'' (1982) * Sysyn, Frank.br>''Between Poland and the Ukraine: The Dilemma of Adam Kysil, 1600–1653''
(1985) * Kohut, Zenon
''Russian Centralism and Ukrainian Autonomy: Imperial Absorption of the Hetmanate 1760s-1830s''
(1988) Pamphlets and Offprint Series
''Nestor Makhno and the Ukrainian Revolution''
"Offprint Series No. 4" (1977) Sources and Documents Series
''Nonconformity and Dissent in the Ukrainian SSR 1955-1975: An Annotated Bibliography''
compiled by George Liber and Anna Mostovych (1978)
''The Ukrainian Experience in the United States: A Symposium''
edited by
Paul R. Magocsi Paul Robert Magocsi (born January 26, 1945 in Englewood, New Jersey) is an American professor of history, political science, and Chair of Ukrainian Studies at the University of Toronto. He has been with the university since 1980, and became a F ...
(1989)


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* * {{Authority control Ethnic studies organizations Ukrainian Research Institute Khazar studies Organizations established in 1973 Research institutes established in 1973 Research institutes in Massachusetts Ukrainian National Association Ukrainian studies Ukrainian-American history