This section consist of four parts. The first one provides professional information for Graduate Students.
The second part contains information helpful for All Students, as well as readers seeking introductory information about Ukraine and her culture.
The third part enumerates Anthologies of Ukrainian Literature on the Internet.
The fourth part presents Transliteration Systems, which are necessary tools in academic discourse.
[Please note that parts of this section are still under construction]

The family of Oleksiy Ivanyts'kyi (1855-1920). Ivanyts'kyi was born in Kharkiv into an impoverished family of the Ukrainian shliakhta (nobility). Financially unable to complete his high school education, he went on to make a name for himself in the Russian empire working as a photographer. Ivanyts'kyi was shot by a communist brigade in December 1920 after a make-shift trial (held on December 7). His sole crime: being of noble origin. Ivanyts'kyi has left a remarkable photographic legacy, in which he documents—among other things—the life of Kharkiv and its denizens. For more information, see the article by Oleksandr Zinchenko in Istorychna pravda.