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Session Submission Type: Panel
The panel is dedicated to selected topics in the history and anthropology of Carpatho-Rusyns and the methods of documenting their lives and beliefs/practices. Participant’s papers discuss such topics as Carpatho-Rusyns church history in America, the relationship between Carpatho-Rusyn and Jewish population in the Carpathian region during and after WWII, and contemporary values of Carpatho-Rusyns in Ukraine and Slovakia.
Ethnographic Methodologies for Comparing Carpatho-Rusyn Beliefs and Practices Across Time and Space - Kristina Marie Cantin, U of Tennessee
A Carpatho-Rusyn Village’s American Conversion to Orthodoxy: Statistical Analysis Reveals Life Narratives - Richard D. Custer, Independent Scholar
Land and Interethnic Relations in the Aftermath of the Holocaust in Transcarpathia - Pavlo Khudish, Uzhhorod National U (Ukraine)
Relations between Subcarpathian Jews and Rusyns at the time of Anti-Jewish Legislation in the Hungarian State (1938-1944) - Yuriy Slavik, Uzhhorod National U (Ukraine)