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review April 2026

Amidst displacement and ruptures: An intellectual biography of Omeljan Pritsak

Review by Yevhen Yashchuk
Black-and-white photograph of Omelian Pritsak standing in a library, wearing a suit and glasses, holding and examining a stack of papers. Behind him are shelves filled with neatly arranged books.
In Omeljan Pritsak and the intellectual origins of the Ukrainian “Harvard Miracle” (HURI, 2026), Andrii Portnov offers the first English-language biography of the co-founder of the Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute and the first professor of Ukrainian history at Harvard. Yevhen Yashchuk writes that Portnov shows why Pritsak is a special case to consider for those who are interested in the intellectual history of the twentieth century in general and the history of diaspora and exile scholars in particular.
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