The first stage of selecting the laureate of the Ivan Franko International Prize for 2026 has been completed

The Nomination Committees of the Ivan Franko International Prize have identified the scholarly works that will be submitted to the Expert Council for evaluation. Among them are the following:

VOLODYMYR ALEKSANDROVYCH and BOHDAN LAZORAK

Skhidnytsia Community: The Heritage of Ancient Churches and Church Art, Kolo Publishing House, Drohobych, 2025. 884 pages.

NOMINATED BY: The Research and Methodology Council of the Municipal Institution of the Lviv Regional Council “Administration of the State History and Culture Reserve ‘Nahuyevychi’” (Ukraine).

TARAS VEREMEENKO

Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra Church ArtSchool of the 18th– Early 19th Century:

History, ArtisticDirection, Masters. Naukova Dumka Publishing House of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, 2024. 192 pages.

NOMINATED BY: Rylsky Institute of Art Studies, Folkloristics and Ethnology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (Ukraine).

YURII VOLOSHYN

The Parish Community. The Pyriatyn Protopopia of the Second Half of the 18th Century (Socio-Historical and Historical-Demographic Dimensions). Lviv: Ukrainian Catholic University, 2023. 420 pages.

NOMINATED BY: IHOR SERDIUK, Laureate of the International Ivan Franko Prize 2020 (Ukraine).

VOLODYMYR VIATROVYCH and LUBOMYR LUCIUK

Enemy Archives Soviet CounterinsurgencyOperations and the Ukrainian Nationalist Movement – Selections from the Secret Police Archives. McGill-Queen’s University Press, Montreal, 2023. 988 pages.

NOMINATED BY: Chair of Ukrainian Studies, University of Toronto (Canada).

VLADYSLAV HRYBOVSKYI

Khan’s Ukraine. Folio Publishing House, Kharkiv, 2025. 414 pages.

NOMINATED BY: OLEKSII SOKYRKO, Laureate of the International Ivan Franko Prize 2024 (Ukraine).

JOANNA GETKA and VIKTOR MOISIENKO

In the beginning was the word… From linguistic usage to

literarynorm (An essay on the genesis of the Ukrainian literarylanguage). University of Warsaw Press, 2024. 248 pages.

NOMINATED BY: Vasyl Stefanyk Carpathian National University (Poland–Ukraine).

VOLODYMYR KRAVCHENKO and MARKO ROBERT STECH

The Unpredictable Past? Reshaping

Russian, Ukrainian, and East European Studies. CIUS Press, Toronto, 2024. 462 pages.

NOMINATED BY: JOHANNES REMY, Laureate of the International Ivan Franko Prize 2018 (Canada).

IVAN MONOLATII

Executor of the Word. Yakiv Orenshtain: A Ukrainian Publisher at the Crossroads of Cultures, Ideologies, and Politics. Dukh i Litera Publishing House, Kyiv, 2025. 272 pages.

NOMINATED BY: Department of Political Science, Vasyl Stefanyk Carpathian National University (Ukraine).

VITALII MYKHAILOVSKYI

The Podillia Phenomenon: The History of the Region in the Second Half

of the 14th Century – Early 16th Century. Tempora Publishing House, 2025. 296 pages.

NOMINATED BY: Kamianets-Podilskyi National Ivan Ohiienko University. (Ukraine).

SERHII ROMANOV

“Fate or Will“. Women of the ModernEra. Athena Publishing House, 2025. 624 pages.

NOMINATED BY: Lesya Ukrainka Volyn National University (Ukraine).

The Nomination Committees have rejected two works from further consideration for the Ivan Franko International Prize:

ADAM BŽOCH (Slovakia), Conversation and European Literature, which does not meet the aims of the Prize;

and

YULIIA PRYSIAZHNA (Ukraine), “From the Depths of My Thoughts I Will Return. Memories of Mykhailo Prysyazhny”, which does not comply with Section III of the Regulations of the Ivan Franko International Prize.

Schedule of events for the competitions and the awarding of the Prize laureate in 2026:

by May 10, 2026 – discussion of the submitted research papers by the International Expert Council and determination of the Prize nominees

August 26, 2026 – selection of the Prize laureate by the International Jury

August 27, 2026 – award ceremony for the Prize laureate.

The International Ivan Franko Prize was established by the International Ivan Franko Fund with the aim of promoting comprehensive research into the literary, scholarly, and journalistic heritage of Ivan Franko, as well as encouraging scholars from around the world to conduct relevant research in the field of social sciences and humanities. The Prize seeks to highlight the humanistic, national, spiritual, and state-building significance of the Ukrainian scholarly and cultural tradition within the global context.



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