Archives and Libraries
- State Archival Service of Ukraine
- State Archives of Ivano-Frankivsk region
- National Library of Ukraine
- Izbornyk Library
- Ukranian Records Online, courtesy Alex Krakovsky. According to a FEEFHS newsletter, the “Tsal Kaplun foundation has created a nice directory with links to these records by place, record type, and year “(see Jewish Documents Kept by Ukrainian Archives).
Genealogy Societies
Borderlands
- Project (Carpathian Reflections) which is investigating records filmed by Family Search from the Berehovo archives in Ukraine relating to the former Hungarian counties of Marmaros, Ung, Ugocsa, Bereg and Zemplen. The collection does contain some data for towns that are now located in Romania such as Terebesti (Tur Terebes). The Main database is freely accessible.
Ethnic Groups of Ukraine
- Ethnic groups, by Encyclopaedia Britannica
- Carpatho-Rusyn Knowledge Base
Crimea
- Genetically, who is a Crimean Tatar?, blog post by Inci Bowman, International Committee for Crimea, Inc
- Crimean Tatars, Nogays, and Scottish missionaries, by Hakan Kirimli, Cahiers du Monde Russe
- Album of a Journey through Southern Russia and the Crimea, by Way of Hungary, Wallachia, and Moldova, (1837) World Digital Library (four large pdf files)
Jewish Genealogy
History
- Ukrainian Regional, Local and Family History Sources, by Brigham Young University (BYU)
- Lviv eyewitnesses
- Ukraine in Ancient Rus through 1440, BYU
- Ukraine in Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth 1440-1648, BYU
- Cossack Hetmanate 1654-1796, BYU
- Ukraine within the Russian Empire 1796-1917, BYU
- Revolution and Ukraine within USSR 1917-1991, BYU
- Ukraine 1991 to the present, BYU
- Complete Collection of the Chronicles of the Ukrainian history 9th-19th centuries
War in Ukraine
Maps
- Maps of Ukraine
- Map Collections: Ukraine, Library of Congress
- Intermediate Europe: Ukraine Index