Nomination
for Significant Personal Contribution to the Development of Social Sciences
- J. REMY (Finland)
A monograph « Brothers or Enemies:The Ukrainian National Movement and Russia, from the 1840s to the 1870s ».
- B. ANDRUSHKIV (Ternopil)
A book « Meteniv – the Way Home ».
- І. BEHEY (Lviv).
A study guide/ textbook: Legal Studies.
- L. VOYTOVYCH (Lviv)
A monograph « Halych in the Political Life of Europe in the XI-XIV Centuries ».
- S. PRYSUKHIN (Kyiv)
A monograph « Polyphony of the Culture of Life:Philosophical and Theological Heritage of John Paul II in Contemporary Discourse.The Religious Aspect ».
- Several authors under the leadership of professor V. ANDRUSHCHENKO (Kyiv)
A series of works « A Discourse on Values in Education », consisting of 7 books. Book 1. Book 2. Book 3. Book 4. Book 5. Book 6. Book 7.
- Yu. TAMASH (Serbia)
A monograph « Skladanje Identytetokh »
Nomination
for Contribution to the Development of Ukrainian Studies
A monograph « The Ukrainians: Unexpected Nation ».
- Hans ROTHE (FRG) and Jurij MEDVEDYK (Lviv)
A monograph « Pesni blagogovejnyja (1790/1791). Eine Sammlung geistliche Lieder aus Ukraine » in two volumes.
- Lyubomyr BELEY (Uzhhorod)
A monograph “Rutherian” Separatism:Creation of Nations IN VITRO ».
- Yaroslava MELNYK (Lviv)
A monograph «…And the Last Part of the Road. Ivan Franko in 1908-1916 ».
- Yaroslava MELNYK (Lviv)
A monograph « Apocryphal Code of Ukrainian Writing ».
- Volodymyr MYKYTYUK (Lviv)
A monograph « Pedagogical Concepts of Ivan Franko ».
- Lesia SMYRNA (Kyiv)
A monograph « A Century of Non-conformism in the Ukrainian Visual Art ».
- VASYL SOKIL (Lviv)
A monograph « Folklore Prose about Famine-Genocides in Ukraine in the Twentieth Century: The Paradigm of Text ».
- Leonid TOKAR (Kyiv)
A monograph « Scientific Fundamentals of Ukrainian Studies ».
- Tetiana SHAROVA (Melitopol)
A study guide « History of Ukrainian Literature of the First Half of the Twentieth Century ».
- MYKOLA SHULSKYI (Lviv)
A monograph « Ivan Vyshenskyi According to the Assessment of Ivan Franko ».