International conference examines Mazepa and his age

From: Ukrainian Weekly, The | Date: August 4, 2002| Author: Klid, Bohdan | Copyright information


Ukrainian Weekly, The

08-04-2002

EDMONTON - An international conference entitled "Ivan Mazepa and his
Followers: State Ideology, History, Religion, Literature, Culture" was held
at the conference center of the University of Milan at Gargnano del Garda,
Italy, on May 7-11.

Sponsored by the Slavic and UgroFinnic Section of the Department of
Linguistic, Literary and Philological Studies, the conference included
papers by 11 Ukrainian scholars f...

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