Zapysky Sotsiial’no-ekonomichnoho viddilu VUAN

Zapysky Sotsiial’no-ekonomichnoho viddilu VUAN («Записки соціяльно-економічного відділу ВУАН»; Notes of the Social-Economic Division of the All-Ukrainian Academy of Sciences). A scholarly journal published by the All-Ukrainian Academy of Sciences in Kyiv in 1923–7 (altogether, six volumes in four books). It contained articles on Ukrainian economic history, on economic, legal, and social theory, and on contemporary economic developments. It also published biographies and obituaries of prominent Ukrainian economists (eg, Mykhailo Tuhan-Baranovsky, Bohdan Kistiakovsky, Ivan Kamanin, and Volodymyr Hordon) and reviews of Western and Soviet works on economics, law, and sociology. Contributors included academics such as Mykola Vasylenko, Mykhailo Ptukha, Yevhen Slutsky, B. Landau, Fedir Taranovsky, and Arnold Kryster. The editor was Vasylenko.

[This article originally appeared in the Encyclopedia of Ukraine, vol. 5 (1993).]




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