Zbirnyk Sotsiial'no-ekonomichnoho viddilu VUAN

Zbirnyk Sotsiial'no-ekonomichnoho viddilu VUAN («Збірник Соціяльно-економічного відділу ВУАН»; Collection of the Social-Economic Division of the VUAN). A scholarly series of the All-Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, 37 volumes of which were published in Kyiv in 1925–31. The series included several monographs, among them books by Yoanykii Malynovsky (on the history of state institutions among the Slavs), Mykhailo Tuhan-Baranovsky (on political economy, esthetics, and philosophy), Oleksa Baranovych (on the settlement of Volhynia in the 17th century), V. Rieznikov (a bibliography of works on Ukrainian demography), Kostiantyn Vobly (a two-volume history of the sugar industry in Ukraine), and Lev Okinshevych (on the institutions of the Hetman state). Several commissions of the academy published collected works and monographs in the series, including the Commission for the Study of the History of Western-Ruthenian and Ukrainian Law at the All-Ukrainian Academy of Sciences (7 vols, edited by Mykola Vasylenko), the Commission for the Study of Ukraine's Customary Law (3 vols, edited by Arnold Kryster and then Malynovsky), the Commission for the Study of Financial Issues (5 vols, edited by Leonid Yasnopolsky), the Commission for the Study of the Economy of Ukraine (7 vols, edited by Vobly), and the Demographic Institute (1 vol, edited by Mykhailo Ptukha).

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




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