Martin Dimnik. Mikhail, Prince of Chernigov and Grand Prince of Kiev,
1224–1246. Toronto, 1981; idem, The Dynasty of Chernigov, 1146–1246. Cambridge, 2003.Simon Franklin and Jonathan Shepard. The Emergence of Rus’,
750–1200. London, 1996.Edward L. Keenan. Josef Dobrovský and the Origins of the Igor’ Tale
. Cambridge, MA, 2003.Jukka Korpela. Prince, Saint and Apostle: Prince Vladimir Svjatoslavic of Kiev.
Wiesbaden, 2001.Omeljan Pritsak. The Origin of Rus’
. Vol. 1. Cambridge, MA, 1981.Christian Raffensperger. Reimagining Europe: Kievan Rus’ in the Medieval World.
Cambridge, MA, 2012.Renate Rolle. The World of the Scythians
. London, 1989.Раздел II. Восток и Запад: встреча на Днепре
Ludmilla Charipova. Latin Books and the Eastern Orthodox Clerical Elite in Kiev,
1632–1780. Manchester, UK, 2006.Brian L. Davies. Warfare, State and Society on the Black Sea Steppe,
1500–1700. London and New York, 2007.Linda Gordon. Cossack Rebellions: Social Turmoil in the Sixteenth-Century Ukraine.
Albany, NY, 1983.Borys A. Gudziak. Crisis and Reform: The Kyivan Metropolitanate, the Patriarch of Constantinople, and the Genesis of the Union of Brest.
Cambridge, MA, 1998.David A. Frick. Meletij Smotryc’kyj
. Cambridge, MA, 1995.Iaroslav Isaievych. Voluntary Brotherhood: Confraternities of Laymen in Early Modern Ukraine
. Edmonton and Toronto, 2006.The Kiev Mohyla Academy
. Special issue of Harvard Ukrainian Studies, 8, no. 1–2 (June 1984).Paulina Lewin. Ukrainian Drama and Theater in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
. Edmonton, 2008.Jaroslaw Pelenski. The Contest for the Legacy of Kievan Rus’
. Boulder, CO, and New York, 1998.Serhii Plokhy. The Cossacks and Religion in Early Modern Ukraine
. Oxford, 2001; idem, The Origins of the Slavic Nations: Premodern Identities in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus. Cambridge, UK, 2006.Ihor Ševčenko. Ukraine Between East and West: Essays on Cultural History to the Early Eighteenth Century
, 2nd ed. Edmonton and Toronto, 2009.Frank E. Sysyn. Between Poland and the Ukraine: The Dilemma of Adam Kysil,
1600–1653. Cambridge, MA, 1985.Раздел III. В объятиях империй
Daniel Beauvois. The Noble, the Serf, and the Revizor: The Polish Nobility Between Tsarist Imperialism and the Ukrainian Masses,
1831–1863. New York, 1992.Serhiy Bilenky. Romantic Nationalism in Eastern Europe: Russian, Polish, and Ukrainian Political Imaginations.
Stanford, CA, 2012; idem, ed., Fashioning Modern Ukraine: Selected Writings of Mykola Kostomarov, Volodymyr Antonovych, and Mykhailo Drahomanov. Edmonton and Toronto, 2014.Martha Bohachevsky-Chomiak. Feminists Despite Themselves: Women in Ukrainian Community Life,
1894–1939. Edmonton, 1988.Alan W. Fisher. The Russian Annexation of the Crimea,
1772–1783. Cambridge, UK, 1970.Alison Frank. Oil Empire: Visions of Prosperity in Austrian Galicia.
Cambridge, MA, 2005.Leonard G. Friesen. Rural Revolutions in Southern Ukraine: Peasants, Nobles, and Colonists,
1774–1905. Cambridge, MA, 2008.George G. Grabowicz. The Poet as Mythmaker: A Study of Symbolic Meaning in Taras Ševčenko.
Cambridge, MA, 1982.Patricia Herlihy. Odessa: A History,
1794–1914. Cambridge, MA, 1986.