ISSN 2786-7552 (Print)
Press Studies, 6 (2025)
Contents
PRESS STUDIES: HISTORY, THEORY, METHODOLOGY
Blikharskyi Roman. From «Four Theories» to post-normative critique: the trajectory of the normative approach to Press Studies.
Press Studies, 2025. Issue 6. P. 3—24
Drozdovska Olesia. The biographical approach in Press Studies.
Press Studies, 2025. Issue 6. P. 25—45
HISTORY OF THE PRESS
Gabor Vasyl. Czech-language periodicals of Carpathian Ukraine (1938–1939): thematic priorities and contributor.
Press Studies, 2025. Issue 6. P. 46—64
Katola Olha. The journal Pamiatky Ukrainy (1969–1985): aspects of editorial policy.
Press Studies, 2025. Issue 6. P. 65
Komarytsia Mariana. Frankiana in the women’s press of interwar Galicia.
Press Studies, 2025. Issue 6. P. 77—104
Seresa Oksana. The periodical «Iliustrovani Visti» (1940–1941): a visual chronicle of ukrainian literary and artistic life.
Press Studies, 2025. Issue 6. P. 105—123
PERSONIFIED HISTORY OF THE PRESS
Brailian Nadiia. Ironic pseudonyms of ukrainian authors of the 19th–21st centuries: patterns of formation and functional load.
Press Studies, 2025. Issue 6. P. 124—147
Kulesha Nadiia. The Journalism of Dmytro Doroshenko in «Ukrainske Slovo (Berlin, 1921–1922).
Press Studies, 2025. Issue 6. P. 148—165
Nakonechna Zoriana. Osyp Boidunyk as a Publicist: the Nationalist Discourse.
Press Studies, 2025. Issue 6. P. 166—177
REVIEWS
Kolibaba Larysa. A straight and crooked mirror of soviet journalism.
Press Studies, 2025. Issue 6. P. 178
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