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Ukraine Research & Information

Scholarly Information about Ukraine, from FIU Libraries

History

Accessing FIU History Databases

  • Proprietary Databases access procedures
  • Databases for all subjects arranged into two alphabetical groups:
    • Best Bets -- these databases are directly relational to the subject page being viewed
    • Additional Databases -- these databases may contain information about your subject but are supplementary in nature
  • Recommended databases for Ukraine History from the History Subject Page Databases List
  • For other subject areas:
    • Go to library home page
    • Click on RESEARCH : START
    • Click on SUBJECT RESOURCES
    • Select and click on a subject, then click on DATABASES

ABC-CLIO Historical Research Database

  • Select the database(s) desired.  Hint:  suggest considering searching the last databases beginning with "World..."  Recommend searching only 1 database at a time, using the same search word(s) used in other database searches
  • In the data field enter search word(s) then press the enter key
  • Results will be displayed in a link below

Historical Abstracts

  • Reports events from 1450-present; excludes United States and Canada

JSTOR

  • Click the box to agree to use of JSTOR
  • Optional:  set up a free account to save your work
  • To enter the database click on one of the two account setup responses
  • Note:  FIU Libraries have access to some of this publisher's content

Ukraine World

  • Free Academic Resources in English - videos

Wikipedia

  • Invasion of 2014
  • Invasion of 2022
  • List of Invasions and Occupations of Ukraine
  • Nota Bene: Since January 15, 2001, Wikipedia debuted as an innovative public-initiated content resource.  Controversy ensued regarding whether or not content was impartial or biased.  In recent years Wikipedia has striven to establish a non-biased approach to public contributions of information.  As with any resource used for research the use and citing of content as evidence for research output is the sole responsibility and discretion of the researcher. 
  • Wikipedia Foundation website.

World History in Context

  • Provides scholarly and up-to-date information