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Journal of Ukrainian Studies Vol 7 Issue 1
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Feminism
Russian Social Democrats
Nation
Nationality
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<p><em><strong>This issue features an essay on the tragedy of Canada's white ethnics, a piece on feminism in Ukrainian history, Alexander Herzen's analysis of Poland and Ukraine and an examination of his theories, a piece on Lev Iurkevych, and an essay on the Russian Social Democrats and the national question.</strong></em><br /><br /></p>
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CIUS
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CIUS
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CIUS
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Spring 1982
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Manoly R. Lupul, Martha Bothachevsky-Chomiak, Thomas M. Prymak, Alexander Herzen, Myroslav Yurkevych, L. Rybalka [Lev Iurkevych], Lubomyr Luciuk, Zenowij Zwarycz, J. Marko Bojcun, Victor Swoboda, Borys Shneider, Orest Subtelny, J.V. Koshiw, Roman Solchanyk, Mykola Mushynka, Ihor Stebelsky, J. Petryshyn, Thomas M. Prymak, Danylo Husar Struk, Myroslav Yurkevych
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English, Ukrainian
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The Tragedy of Canada's White Ethnics: A Constitutional Post-Mortem
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Manoly R. Lupul
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CIUS
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Spring 1982
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English
Canadian History
Manoly R. Lupul
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Journal of Ukrainian Studies Vol 15 Issue 1
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CIUS
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CIUS
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CIUS
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Summer 1990
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Bohdan Krawchenko, Myroslav Shkandrij, Anna Makolkina, Roman Solchanyk, Alexandra Kruchka Glynn,Thomas M. Prymak, Frances Swyripa, Manoly R. Lupul, Jaroslav Rozumnyj, Edward C. Thaden, Andrii Krawchuk
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English
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National Memory
Ukrainian Literature
Ukrainian Literature Abroad
Canadian Ukrainians
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Lubomyr Y. Luciuk and Bohdan S. Kordan, <em>Creating a Landscape: A Geography of Ukrainians in Canada</em>
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Manoly R. Lupul
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CIUS
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Summer 1990
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English
Bohdan S. Kordan
Lubomyr Y. Luciuk
Manoly R. Lupul
Review
Ukrainians in Canada
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Journal of Ukrainian Studies Vol 16 Issue 1–2
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Ukrainian Canadians
Diaspora
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CIUS
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CIUS
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CIUS
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Summer–Winter 1991
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Ukrainian, English
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<p><em><strong>This special issue marks the one hundredth anniversary of Ukrainian Settlement in Canada in 1991-1992. As is fitting for such a significant milestone, the focus of the volume is historical, although it does not, except as background, concern the pioneer immigration itself. The essays presented here begin to address the issues of the interwar years.</strong></em><br /><br /></p>
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Frances Swyripa, Serge Cipko, Myron Gulka-Tiechko, Oleh W. Gerus, Jars Balan, Bohdan Y Nebesio, K.W. Sokolyk, Gregory Robinson, Myron Momryk, Anna Reczyhska, Victor O. Buyniak, Alexandra Kruchka Glynn, Leonid Leshchenko, David J. Goa, Paul Voisey, Manoly R. Lupul, Audrey Kobayashi, Tamara Palmer Seiler, Myrna Kostash, Joseph Pivato
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Myron B. Kuropas. <em>The Ukrainian Americans: Roots and Aspirations, 1884-1954</em>
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Manoly R. Lupul
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CIUS
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Summer-Winter 1991
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English
Manoly R. Lupul
Myron B. Kuropas
Review
The Ukrainian Americans
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Journal of Ukrainian Studies Vol 18 Issue 1–2
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Resettlement of Ukrainians
Ukrainian Literature
Contemporary Ukraine
Poetry
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<p><em><strong>This issues features a personal memoir of the establishment of the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies at the University of Alberta, articles on Ukrainian historiography; deportation, incarceration and forced resettlement of Ukrainians in the Soviet Period; a brief biography of Oleksander Shumsky; articles on the Ukrainian people in the beginning of the twentieth century; Tyt Myskovsky; the Workers' and National-Democratic Movements in contemporary Ukraine; the Andiievska Chronicle; and a productive deverbal derivation in modern Ukrainian. The issue also features reviews of Ihor Kalynets' poetry as well as Andrej Kepinski's "Lach i Moskal."</strong></em><br /><br /></p>
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CIUS
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CIUS
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CIUS
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Summer–Winter 1993
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English
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Manoly R. Lupul, Orest Subtelny, Ihor Vynnychenko, lurii Shapoval, Andreas Kappeler, Peter Galadza, Anatolii Rusnachenko, Danylo Husar Struk, Victor Lychyk, Marko Pavlyshyn, Frank E. Sysyn, Myroslav Shkandrij, Thomas M. Prymak, Mark von Hagen, Martin Dimnik, Peter A. Rolland, Bohdan Klid, John-Paul Himka, Stephen Velychenko, Maya Johnson, Oleh Ilnytzkyj, John S. Reshetar, Jr, Jaroslaw Bilocerkowycz, Martha Bohachevsky-Chomiak, Andrii Krawchuk, L'ubica Babotová, Marta Dyczok, Henry Abramson, Bohdan Y. Nebesio, Christine D. Worobec, Serge Cipko
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The Establishment of the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies at the University of Alberta: A Personal Memoir
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Manoly R. Lupul
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CIUS
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Summer-Winter 1993
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English
Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies
Manoly R. Lupul
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<h4>Books</h4>
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Continuity and Change: The Cultural Life of Alberta's First Ukrainians
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Ukrainian Canadians
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<p><strong><em>A comprehensive, interdisciplinary examination of the life of the first Ukrainian immigrants. The volume consists of eight parts. It begins with a prologue by Roman Onufrijchuk that sets the stage for understanding the difficult process of cultural transmission and accomodation, made even more difficult for the first Ukrainian settlers, who were from the peasant stratum as well as pioneers. It ends with a more theoretical epilogue by Ian H. Angus that points up the unique significance of ethnocultural communities in rescuing Canadian identity from the universalizing grip of homogenizing cultures like that of the United States. In between, the volume explores (in the second part) the historical conditions in western Ukraine and western Canada at the turn of the century, the overall nature of the rural Ukrainian bloc settlement in east central Alberta (the largest in Canada), and the contrast between the cluster village in Ukraine and the railroad village in the West. In this part, John-Paul Himka presents the hypothesis tested indirectly by subsequent presentations: "Ukrainian immigrants in Canada were at first not only culturally more traditional/backward than most Canadians but also more traditional/backward than their contemporaries in western Ukraine." The next four parts on material culture, the life of women, customs and beliefs, and cultural institutions and organizations in the new world could be said to constitute the heart of the volume. The life of the first immigrants is analyzed in detail in terms of the problems of shelter, agricultural technology, the status and responsibilities of women, the endurance of customs and beliefs, and the evolution of institutions and organizations that were similar to, yet distinct from, those in the Old Country. The analysis is as strong as the field work on which it depends, and there is no doubt a lesson here for all ethnocultural groups: research in the field should begin early, while most of the immigrant generation is still alive. The seventh part on the "open-air" museum may be seen as the applied part of the conference and is, of course, most directly relevant to the needs and concerns of the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village. As a type, the village has numerous models in other countries, and its problems, like its accomplishments, are in some respects unique. Contributors include Orest T. Martynowych, Frances Swyripa, Peter Melnycky, Marie Lesoway, Andrij Makuch, Kathleen Conzen, James Fitch, Vivian Olender, Sandra Thompson, Bohdan Medwidsky, Robert Klymasz, Roman Onufrijchuk, T.D. Regehr, Matti Kaups, and others. Published in association with Historic Sites Services, Alberta Culture. See Ukrainians and Alberta in the Encyclopedia of Ukraine.</em></strong></p>
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Manoly R. Lupul
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CIUS Press
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August 1988
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English
Alberta
Manoly R. Lupul
Ukrainian Canadians
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Visible Symbols: Cultural Expression Among Canada's Ukrainians
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<strong><em>The twenty-three essays in this volume address various aspects of the codes, archetypes, and symbols that recur in Ukrainian-Canadian material culture, art, music, dance, and more. Chapters include: Endurance, Disappearance and Adaptation: Ukrainian Material Culture in Canada Museums and Ukrainian Canadian Material Culture Collecting Material Culture: Alberta's Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village Ethnicity in the Works of Ukrainian Canadian Artists The Relevance of Ethnicity to the Artist's Work: Personal Perspectives Artists and Art Critics on the Relevance of Ethnicity to Art The Evolution of Ukrainian Dance in Canada Dance Interpretation and Performance Symbols and Ukrainian Canadian Identity: Their Meaning and Significance Ukrainian Cultural and Political Symbols in Canada: An Anthropological Selection Cultural Exchanges with Soviet Ukraine Cultural Vision and the Fulfillment of Visible Symbols Political Dimension of Ukrainian Canadian Culture and many more. Contributors include Peter Shostak, Natalka Husar, Jaroslav Rozumnyj, Robert Klymasz, Jars Balan, Bohdan Krawchenko, Irka Balan, Lusia Pavlychenko, Alexandra Pritz, Isydor Hlynka, Wsevolod W. Isajiw, Lydia Palij, and many others. See</em> <em>Ukrainians and Alberta in the Encyclopedia of Ukraine.</em></strong>
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Manoly R. Lupul
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CIUS, University of Alberta
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1984
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English
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Ukrainian Canadians
Culture
Ethnicity
Identity
Manoly R. Lupul
Material Culture
Ukrainian Canadians
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The Politics of Multiculturalism: a Ukrainian-Canadian Memoir
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Multiculturalism
Canadian History
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The book Politics of Multiculturalism is the memoir of an academic whose expertise in the education of Canadian minorities led him to take on a major political role in the Canadian multicultural movement. Born in the Ukrainian bloc settlement of east-central Alberta and educated at the universities of Alberta, Minnesota, and Harvard, Manoly R. Lupul combined the outlook of a liberal secular humanist with a conviction that modern society could be enriched by the cultural potential of ethnicity. His concern for the expansion of minority linguistic and cultural rights in Canada was sharpened by a direct encounter with the policy of Russification in Ukraine during a sabbatical leave in the late 1960s.
Dr. Lupul’s involvement in Canadian multiculturalism began with the drafting and passage of Alberta’s first school legislation for bilingual programs (1971); similar laws were subsequently enacted in Saskatchewan and Manitoba. He went on to serve as an executive member of the Canadian Consultative Council on Multiculturalism and a member of the Alberta Cultural Heritage Council. In 1976 Dr. Lupul became the founding director of the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies at the University of Alberta, the first publicly funded institution of its kind outside Ukraine. He contributed significantly to the development of the multiculturalism section of the Canadian constitution (1982). This memoir, based not only on personal writings and recollections but also on extensive documentation, brings together much information previously unavailable in print. In his frank account, Dr. Lupul offers unrivalled first-person insight into the aspirations that gave rise to Canada’s policy of multiculturalism and the interplay of forces that shaped and blunted its development. The book will appeal to readers interested in Canadian culture and politics and, more generally, in the problem of promoting minority-group rights in democratic societies.
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Manoly R. Lupul
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Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies (CIUS)
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2005
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CIUS Press
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English
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Memoir
Alberta
Education
Manoly R. Lupul
Memoir
Multiculturalism
Ukrainian-Canadian