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<h4>Books</h4>
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Zustrichi i proshchanni͡a : spohady. Knyha II
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Memoirs
Intelligentsia
Diaspora
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A continuation of Зустрічі і прощання: Спогади (книга перша), the second volume of Hryhorii Kostiuk’s memoirs is a unique document of the development of Ukrainian culture and community outside Ukraine. This volume depicts the extraordinarily dynamic, stormy, and creative life of Ukrainians in the western diaspora in the second half of the twentieth century.
Kostiuk continues his saga about the important events in his life from the beginnings of the German occupation of central Ukraine (September 1941) to the end of the century. He describes his move from the Donbas to Kyiv in 1941. From there he goes on to Lviv, then to Plauen and Munich. In each of these places, Kostiuk involves himself in Ukrainian community, cultural, and political organizations, which gives him plenty of opportunities to meet with prominent figures. Kostiuk provides the reader with interesting portraits of such authors as Yurii Klen, Ivan Bahriany, Halyna Zhurba, Mykola Shlemkevych, Todos Osmachka, Yurii Kosach, and many other activists of the Ukrainian diaspora.
Kostiuk was a participant (often a leading one) in many important events in the life of Ukrainians outside Ukraine. The reader will find detailed accounts of such events as the founding of the Ukrainian Revolutionary-Democratic Party, the preservation of Volodymyr Vynnychenko’s personal archives, the dedication of a monument to Taras Shevchenko in Washington, DC, the founding of the Slovo Association of Ukrainian Writers in Exile, and about the first attempts to establish contacts with the intelligentsia of Soviet Ukraine.
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Hryhory Kostiuk
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CIUS
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1987
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Hryhory Kostiuk
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Ukrainian
Diaspora
Hryhory Kostiuk
Intelligentsia
Memoirs
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CIUS Seminar Series
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History
Art
Ukraine's Historiography
Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies
Canadian History
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CIUS Seminars; lectures; visiting scholar lectures
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CIUS
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CIUS
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CIUS
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1976<span class="st">–Present</span>
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Leonid Plyushch, Jurij Borys, Andrij Makuch, Keith Spicer
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English, Ukrainian
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Lecture, discussion
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Digital audio recording
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Ukrainians in Argentina, 1897–1950: The Making of a Community
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Diaspora
Ukrainians Abroad
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CIUS book launch audio.<br /><br />On April 3, 2012, Serge Cipko spoke at the book launch for "Ukrainians in Argentina, 1897–1950: The Making of a Community" (co-sponsored by the Department of History and Classics)<br /><br />Found in <a href="http://cius-archives.ca/items/show/1619">CIUS <span style="font-size:13px;color:#000000;font-weight:400;text-decoration:none;font-family:Arial;font-style:normal;">Newsletter 2012</span></a>
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CIUS
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CIUS
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April 3, 2012
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Serge Cipko
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English, Ukrainian
1897
1950
Abroad
Argentina
Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies
CIUS
Community
Diaspora
International
Making
Serge Cipko
Ukraine
Ukrainian
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The 1932–1933 Ukrainian Famine: Recent Perspectives
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Part 5: Question Period
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Holodomor (Famine in Ukraine)
Famine in Ukraine
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CIUS conference audio part 5/5.<br /><br />Panelists are given questions from the audience.<br /><br />Found in <a href="http://cius-archives.ca/items/show/1619">CIUS <span style="font-size:13px;color:#000000;font-weight:400;text-decoration:none;font-family:Arial;font-style:normal;">Newsletter 2012</span></a>
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CIUS
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CIUS
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November 24, 2011
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Danielle Granville, Bohdan Klid, Serge Cipko, John-Paul Himka
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English, Ukrainian
1932-33
Abroad
Activism
Bohdan Klid
Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies
CIUS
Danielle Granville
Diaspora
Famine
Genocide
Historiography
Holodomor
International
John-Paul Himka
Literature
Nationalism
Politics
Recent
Recognition
Serge Cipko
Stalin
Ukraine
Ukrainian
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The 1932–1933 Ukrainian Famine: Recent Perspectives
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Part 4: Commentary by Serge Cipko
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Holodomor (Famine in Ukraine)
Famine in Ukraine
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CIUS conference audio part 4/5.<br /><br />On November 24, 2011, Serge Cipko (CIUS) gives brief commentary and impressions in review of the presentations given. <br /><br />Found in <a href="http://cius-archives.ca/items/show/1619">CIUS Newsletter 2012</a>
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CIUS
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CIUS
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November 24, 2011
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Serge Cipko
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English, Ukrainian
1932-33
Abroad
Activism
Bohdan Klid
Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies
CIUS
Danielle Granville
Diaspora
Famine
Genocide
Historiography
Holodomor
International
John-Paul Himka
Literature
Nationalism
Politics
Recent
Recognition
Serge Cipko
Stalin
Ukraine
Ukrainian
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The 1932–1933 Ukrainian Famine: Recent Perspectives
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Part 3: Ukrainian Diaspora Activism and the Politics of Holodomor Recognition
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Holodomor (Famine in Ukraine)
Famine in Ukraine
Diaspora
Ukrainians Abroad
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CIUS conference audio part 3/5.<br /><br />On November 24, 2011, Danielle Granville (Brasenose College, Oxford University), presented on the topic: “Ukrainian Diaspora Activism and the Politics of Holodomor Recognition”<br /><br />Found in <a href="http://cius-archives.ca/items/show/1619">CIUS <span style="font-size:13px;color:#000000;font-weight:400;text-decoration:none;font-family:Arial;font-style:normal;">Newsletter 2012</span></a>
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CIUS
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CIUS
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November 24, 2011
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Danielle Granville
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English, Ukrainian
1932-33
Abroad
Activism
Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies
CIUS
Danielle Granville
Diaspora
Famine
Genocide
Historiography
Holodomor
International
Literature
Politics
Recent
Recognition
Stalin
Ukraine
Ukrainian
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CIUS Seminar Series
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History
Art
Ukraine's Historiography
Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies
Canadian History
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CIUS Seminars; lectures; visiting scholar lectures
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CIUS
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CIUS
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CIUS
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1976<span class="st">–Present</span>
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Leonid Plyushch, Jurij Borys, Andrij Makuch, Keith Spicer
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English, Ukrainian
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Lecture, discussion
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Multiculturalism and the Future of Ukrainian Culture and Society in Ukraine and Canada: A Comparative Approach
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Ukrainian Canadians
Activism
Identity
Immigration and Settlement
Modern Ukraine
Ukrainian Language
Diaspora
Multiculturalism
Modernity
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CIUS Seminar Audio Part 1 and 2.<br /><br />On 3 December the final Institute seminar of the autumn semester in Toronto was given by Dr. Wsevolod Isajiw, professor of sociology at the University of Toronto. Dr. Isajiw spoke on "Multiculturalism and the Future of Ukrainian Culture and Society in Ukraine and Canada: A Comparative Approach."<br /><br /> The factors conditioning the future development of the Ukrainian community are: (1) cultural institutions, (2) those sectors of the community providing a social base for the development of institutions and (3) ideologies articulating and justifying organized activity and collective action.<br /><br /> In Ukraine, since the end of World War II, there has been intensive urbanization involving a large proportion of migrants from the Russian republic and a process of social mobility resulting in competition between Ukrainians and immigrating Russians. In this competition Ukrainians have been at a disadvantage, as witnessed by the numerical decline of Ukrainian together with a strengthening of Russian cultural institutions. The current dissent in Ukraine has to be understood against this background: the dissidents are an active social base defending Ukrainian institutions in the face of threat and are spokesmen who are articulating a new, human rights ideology. Their success will depend upon possible support from other important social sectors in Ukraine and on the successes of other human rights movements in the Soviet Union, especially in the Russian republic.<br /><br /> In Canada, migration to cities has meant a loss of Ukrainian language, but not necessarily a complete loss of identity. Different sectors in the Ukrainian community have different orientations toward retention of Ukrainian cultural institutions. Six definitions of multiculturalism as an ideology can be distinguished; different sectors of the community provide the social base for each definition. Two such definitions reflect those who stress retention of Ukrainian institutions as they have been and those who emphasize development. Unlike in Ukraine, retention of Ukrainian identity in Canada will depend on creative development of Ukrainian culture in the context of general Canadian institutions and on further development of Ukrainian "elites" in the context of society as a whole rather than in the ethnic group alone.<br /><br />Found in <a href="http://cius-archives.ca/items/show/1574">CIUS </a><span style="font-size:13px;color:#000000;font-weight:400;text-decoration:none;font-family:Arial;font-style:normal;"><a href="http://cius-archives.ca/items/show/1574">Newsletter Vol 4 Issue 1 (Winter 1979)</a> </span>
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CIUS
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CIUS
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December 3, 1979
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Wsevolod Isajiw
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English, Ukrainian
Action
Activism
Approach
Base
Canada
Canadians
Collective
Community
Comparative
Cultural
Culture
Development
Diaspora
Future
Human Rights
Identity
Ideologies
Institutions
Language
Mobility
Modernity
Multiculturalism
Organization
Social
Society
Soviet Union
Ukraine
Ukrainian
Wsevolod Isajiw
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CIUS Seminar Series
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History
Art
Ukraine's Historiography
Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies
Canadian History
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CIUS Seminars; lectures; visiting scholar lectures
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CIUS
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CIUS
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CIUS
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1976<span class="st">–Present</span>
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Leonid Plyushch, Jurij Borys, Andrij Makuch, Keith Spicer
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English, Ukrainian
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Lecture, discussion
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Ukrainians in Australia: An Eyewitness Account
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Ukrainians Abroad
Ukrainian Catholic Identity
Ukrainian Orthodox Church
Ukrainian Canadians
Diaspora
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CIUS Seminar Audio Part 1 and 2.<br /><br />The second Institute seminar, “Ukrainians in Australia: An Eyewitness Account," was presented by Dr. Celestin Suchowersky, formerly of the University library, on 2 October. In February 1979 Dr. Suchowersky visited the major Ukrainian centres in Australia: Sydney, Melbourne, the port of Adelaide and Canberra, Australia's capital. He met with representatives of Ukrainian religious, civic, cultural, economic and political organizations.<br /><br /> The Ukrainian Catholic church in Australia is well organized and has a number of accomplishments to its credit; the Ukrainian Orthodox church is somewhat weaker, being divided into three jurisdictions and representing a smaller number of faithful. Ukrainian community life is led by the SUOK, which might be compared to the Ukrainian Canadian Committee of Canada, although there are some differences. Every city has its own narodnl domy where all can gather; simultaneously there exist domy for specific church and civic groups such as SUM and Plast. The development of credit unions has been impressive, especially in Sydney and Melbourne. Political parties from "the old country" languish because of internal dissension. The speaker felt that Ukrainian students in Australia, as a whole, participate more actively in Ukrainian community life and speak more and better Ukrainian than do their Canadian counterparts. The speaker was most favourably impressed by the Tovarystvo universytetskykh graduantiv (Association of University Graduates) of Sydney and the surrounding area. The Tovarystvo invited Dr. Suchowersky to address its members on the cultural and academic achievements of Ukrainians in Canada and on the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies in particular. The older generation of Ukrainian Australians is troubled by a complex of questions familiar to Canadians concerning assimilation and the retention of a Ukrainian identity among the youth.<br /><br />Found in <a href="http://cius-archives.ca/items/show/1574">CIUS </a><span style="font-size:13px;color:#000000;font-weight:400;text-decoration:none;font-family:Arial;font-style:normal;"><a href="http://cius-archives.ca/items/show/1574">Newsletter Vol 4 Issue 1 (Winter 1979)</a> </span>
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CIUS
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CIUS
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October 2, 1979
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Celestin Suchowersky
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English, Ukrainian
Abroad
Account
Adelaide
Australia
Canada
Canberra
Catholic
Celestin Suchowersky
Church
Community
Diaspora
Eyewitness
Melbourne
Orthodox
Parties
Political
Sydney
Ukraine
Ukrainians
Youth
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https://cius-archives.ca/files/original/a63c677ff1a57dec4c0dede2e029d9ee.pdf
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Схід-Захід: Історико-культурологічний збірник. – Випуск 2. – Харків: Майдан, 1999. – 312.
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Art
History
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Кравченко В. В.
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CIUS
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CIUS
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1999
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<p><span><strong>Відомості про авторів</strong></span></p>
<p><em><strong>Каппелер Андреас</strong></em><span> </span>— доктор філософії, габілітований професор істоірї Східної Європи Інституту історії Східної Європи Віденського університету.</p>
<p><em><strong>Потульницький Володимир Арнольдович</strong></em><span> </span>— доктор історичних наук, старший науковий співробітник Інституту української археографії та джерелознавства імені М.С. Грушевського НАН України.</p>
<p><em><strong>Сорочан Сергій Борисович</strong></em><span> </span>— доктор історичних наук, професор кафедри історії стародавнього світу та середніх віків історичного факультету Харківського національного університету імені В. Н. Каразіна.</p>
<p><em><strong>Осіпян Олександр Леонідович</strong></em><span> </span>— кандидат історичних наук, викладач кафедри культурології та слов’янської філології Краматорського економіко-гуманітарного інституту.</p>
<p> <em><strong>Мильников Олександр Сергійович</strong></em><span> </span>— доктор історичних наук, професор, академік Гуманітарної академії наук, провідний науковий співробітник Інституту етнології та антропології РАН (Санкт-Петербург).</p>
<p><em><strong>Шмалько Андрій Валентинович</strong></em><span> </span>— кандидат історичних наук, доцент кафедри українознавства Харківського національного університету імені В. Н. Каразіна.</p>
<p><em><strong>Голубкін Юрій Олексійович</strong></em><span> </span>— кандидат історичних наук, доцент кафедри історії стародавнього світу і середніх віків історичного факультету Харківського національного університету імені В. Н. Каразіна.</p>
<p><em><strong>Лиман Сергій Іванович</strong></em><span> </span>— кандидат історичних наук, доцент кафедри історії України та музеєзнавства Харківської державної академії культури.</p>
<p> <em><strong>Стародубцева Лідія Володимирівна</strong></em><span> </span>— кандидат мистецтвознавства, докторант Харківської державної академії культури.</p>
<p><em><strong>Кравченко Володимир Васильович</strong></em><span> </span>— доктор історичних наук, професор, завідувач кафедри українознавства Харківського національного університету.</p>
<p> <em><strong>Старков Валерій</strong></em><span> </span>— науковий співробітник.</p>
<p> <em><strong>Верба Ігор Володимирович</strong></em><span> </span>— кандидат історичних наук, старший науковий співробітник Інституту української археографії та джерелознавства імені М. С. Грушевського НАН України.</p>
<p><em><strong>Кіржаєв Сергій Михайлович</strong></em><span> </span>— кандидат історичних наук, старший науковий співробітник.</p>
<p><em><strong>Шейко Василь Миколайович</strong></em><span> </span>— кандидат історичних наук, професор, ректор Харківської державної академії культури.</p>
<p><em><strong>Чорний Ігор Володимирович</strong></em><span> </span>— доктор філологічних наук, професор Харківського університету внутрішніх справ.</p>
<p><em><strong>Наумов Сергій Олександрович</strong></em><span> </span>— кандидат історичних наук, доцент кафедри історії України історичного факультету Харківського національного університету імені В. Н. Каразіна.</p>
<p><em><strong>Чугуєнко Михайло Віталійович</strong></em><span> </span>— кандидат історичних наук, старший викладач кафедри українознавства Харківського національного університету імені В. Н. Каразіна.</p>
<p><em><strong>Хаусманн Гвідо</strong></em><span> </span>— доктор філософії, співробітник наукового семінару з історії Східної Європи Кельнского університету (Німеччина).</p>
<p><em><strong>Серьогіна Наталя Сергіївна</strong></em><span> </span>— кандидат історичних наук, доцент кафедри українознавства Харківського національного університету імені В. Н. Каразіна.</p>
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Ukrainian; Russian; Latin
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З історії німецької діаспори в Харкові у XIX столітті: професор Харківського університету Василь Карлович Надлер (1840-1894)
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XIX c.
Diaspora
History
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С. І. Лиман
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CIUS
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1999
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С. І. Лиман
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Ukrainian
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Article
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Diaspora
Germans in Ukraine
History
XIX c.
С. І. Лиман
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CIUS Seminar Series
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History
Art
Ukraine's Historiography
Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies
Canadian History
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CIUS Seminars; lectures; visiting scholar lectures
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CIUS
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CIUS
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CIUS
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1976<span class="st">–Present</span>
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Leonid Plyushch, Jurij Borys, Andrij Makuch, Keith Spicer
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English, Ukrainian
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Lecture, discussion
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Magnetic tape, audio cassette
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Part 1 - 54:24<br />Part 2 - <span style="font-size:13px;color:#000000;font-weight:400;text-decoration:none;font-family:Arial;font-style:normal;">59:02</span>
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Detente, the Helsinki Accords and the Soviet Opposition: A Discussion with Dissident Leonid Plyushch
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Dissident
Diaspora
Culture
Soviet Ukraine
Democracy
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CIUS Seminar Audio Part 1 and 2. <br /><br /><span style="font-size:13px;color:#000000;font-weight:400;text-decoration:none;font-family:Arial;font-style:normal;">On September 2, 1977, Mr. Leonid Plyushch, a well-known Soviet Ukrainian dissident and former political prisoner presented an Institute seminar entitled "Detente, the Helsinki Accords and the Soviet Opposition: A Discussion with Dissident Leonid Plyushch." Before his dismissal and imprisonment in 1968 Mr. Plyushch worked in the Institute of Cybernetics of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR in Kiev. He was allowed to leave the Soviet Union on January 8, 1976 following an international campaign on his behalf. The chairmen of a number of University departments, as well as several invited guests, attended the seminar. / Mr. Plyushch began by discussing the economic and moral crises facing Soviet society. The present leadership does not allow for an open discussion of the poor state of the Soviet economy and the rising crime rate, and relies on an elaborate system of "disinformation" to conceal these problems. There is a serious lack of information about crime and various forms of deviance in the Soviet Union, and even scientific-technological research is hampered by the prevailing secrecy and by strange (even irrational) demands from above. To continue stifling discussion of the problems, however, will prove fruitless. The contradictions in Soviet society, Plyushch declared, will lead to a political crisis, unless there is greater democratization in all sectors of public life. / The dissidents, those who refuse to go along with the system of the "big lie," demand that the Soviet Union respect its own constitution and the international human rights agreements which it has signed. All sectors of public opinion in the West must ensure that Soviet and western governments do not find some accommodation which would allow for the continuing repression of free thought in the Soviet Union. / The most valuable aspect of the seminar was its interdisciplinary character. During the stimulating question period, Mr. Plyushch, dealt with a wide range of questions on topics such as Soviet scientific policy, child psychology, the theory of games, and structuralism.<br /><br />Found in <a href="http://cius-archives.ca/items/show/1566">CIUS <span style="font-size:13px;color:#000000;font-weight:400;text-decoration:none;font-family:Arial;font-style:normal;">Newsletter Vol 2 Issue 1 (Fall 1977) </span></a><br /></span>
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CIUS
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CIUS
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September 2, 1977
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Leonid Plyushch
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English, Ukrainian
Democracy
Diaspora
Dissident
Helsinki Accords
Leonid Plyushch
Soviet Ukraine
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<h4>Books</h4>
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Ukrainians of the Eastern Diaspora : an Atlas
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Diaspora
Ukrainian Dissent
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The atlas Ukrainians of the Eastern Diaspora is the first such publication concerning Ukrainians living outside their ethnic territory and scattered throughout the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union during the course of the last century. The Soviet census of 1989 enumerated more that 6.8 million Ukrainians outside Ukraine in the republics of the former Soviet Union alone. In addition, at least two million Ukrainians, according to official statistical data, reside in various countries of Europe, the Americas, and even Australia. They constitute the so-called "diaspora," a term that has become ever more current to denote the dispersal of Ukrainians beyond their historical homeland. The "Eastern Ukrainian diaspora" refers to the dispersion of Ukrainians on the territory of the former USSR outside Ukraine.
The maps of the atlas are based on the official censuses of 1897, 1926, 1959, 1970, 1979, and 1989. The principle of defining nationality in terms of self-identification was the one used by Soviet census takers. However, under a totalitarian regime, these censuses did not always establish the true numbers of national groups. Multi-faceted programs of research and analysis are required to refine Soviet census data in order to determine the ethnic composition of the former USSR more accurately. See Ukrainians: World Distribution map in the Encyclopedia of Ukraine.
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VSEVOLOD NAULKO
IHOR VYNNYCHENKO
ROSTYSLAV SOSSA
Ttranslated by Serge Cipko
and Myroslav Yurkevich
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CIUS
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1993
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English
Diaspora
Ukrainian Abroad
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https://cius-archives.ca/files/original/36a6a40487ee39bd62f84dcee8525101.pdf
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Journal of Ukrainian Studies Vol 22 Issue 1–2
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Skovoroda, Hryhorii
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<p><em><strong>The essays in this special issue were originally presented in March 1994 at a conference held <br />at the Pennsylvania State University. The conference marked the two-hundredth anniversary of the death of Hryhorii Skovoroda, the first great Slavic philosopher and poet.</strong></em><br /><br /><br /></p>
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CUIS
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CIUS
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CIUS
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Summer–Winter 1997
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Michel M. Naydan, Taras D. Zakydalsky, Stephen Scherer, John Fizer, Alexander Mihailovic, Richard F. Gustafson, Brian Horowitz, Maria Carlson, George L. Kline, Natalia Pylypiuk, Taras Kuzio, Nicholas V. Riasanovsky, Iaroslav Hrytsak, Dushan Bednarsky, T. R. Carlton, Oleksandr Pavliuk, Mark Baker, Karel C. Berkhoff, Anatolii Rusnachenko, Jonathan Clarke, Steven Rosefielde, William Szuch, Gennady Ozomoy, Martha Bohachevsky Chomiak, Maxim Tarnawsky, Larissa M. L. Z. Onyshkevych, Myroslav Shkandrij, Serge Cipko, Frances Swyripa
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English
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Vasyl Markus, Marko Pavlyshyn, and Volodymyr Troshchynsky, eds. <br /><em>Entsyklopediia Ukrainskoi Diiaspory. Vol. 4. (Avstraliia — Aziia — Afryka)</em>
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Serge Cipko
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CIUS
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Summer-Winter 1997
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English
Diaspora
Review
Serge Cipko
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<h4>Books</h4>
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Поза традиції: антологія модерної української поезії в діяспорi / Beyond Tradition: an Anthology of Modern Ukrainian Poetry in the Diaspora
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Anthology of Modern Ukrainian Poetry in the Diaspora
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Bohdan Boychuk, John Fizer, Irena R. Makaryk, Danylo H. Struk
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CIUS Press, University of Alberta
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1993
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Natalia Levyts'ka-Kholodna, Vasyl' Barka, Vadym Lesych, Babai-Bohdan Nyzhankivs'kyi, Ivan Kovaliv, Marta Kalytovs'ka, Oleh Zuievs'kyi, Oleksander Smotrych, Lida Palii, Vira Vovk, Bohdan Boichuk, Iurii Kolomyiets', Emma Andriievs'ka, Iurii Tarnavs'kyi, Bohdan Rubchak, Patrytsia Kylyna, Oleh Koverko, Marko Carynnyk, Moisei Fishbein, Roman Baboval, Iryna Makaryk, Liuba Gavur, Mariia Revakovych, Dzhaveh, Teofil Reboshapka, Mykhailo Mykhailiuk, Stepan Hostyniak, Ivan Kovach, Petro Murianka, Mykhailo Nebyliak, Ivan Kyryziuk, Mykola Korsiuk, Pavlo Romaniuk, Ivan Nehriuk, Sofiia Sachko, Tadei Karabovych, Olena Duts', Roman Kryk, Iurii Havryliuk
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Ukrainian Canadian Literature
Babai-Bohdan Nyzhankivs'kyi
Bohdan Boichuk
Bohdan Rubchak
Diaspora
Dzhaveh
Emma Andriievs'ka
Iryna Makaryk
Iurii Havryliuk
Iurii Kolomyiets'
Iurii Tarnavs'kyi
Ivan Kovach
Ivan Kovaliv
Ivan Kyryziuk
Ivan Nehriuk
Lida Palii
Liuba Gavur
Mariia Revakovych
Marko Carynnyk
Marta Kalytovs'ka
Moisei Fishbein
Mykhailo Mykhailiuk
Mykhailo Nebyliak
Mykola Korsiuk
Natalia Levyts'ka-Kholodna
Oleh Koverko
Oleh Zuievs'kyi
Oleksander Smotrych
Olena Duts'
Patrytsia Kylyna
Pavlo Romaniuk
Petro Murianka
Poetry
Roman Baboval
Roman Kryk
Sofiia Sachko
Stepan Hostyniak
Tadei Karabovych
Teofil Reboshapka
Ukrainian
Vadym Lesych
Vasyl' Barka
Vira Vovk
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Journal of Ukrainian Studies Vol 32 Issue 2
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<address><strong> </strong></address>
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CIUS
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CIUS
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<p><strong><em><strong>This special issue devoted to the eminent literary scholar Dmytro Chyzhevsky (1894-1977) was planned by Dr. Taras Zakydalsky as a tribute to mark the thirtieth anniversary of Chyzhevsky's passing. Sadly, Dr. Zakydalsky unexpectedly passed away in November 2007 before he was able to complete his work. This issue was coordinated in Kyiv by Iryna Valiavko, who worked with the contributors and passed on their articles for translation and editing. It opens with a remembrance of Taras Zakydalsky by Roman Senkus, and contains six articles devoted to various aspects of Dmytro Chyzhevsky's scholarly legacy. The book-review section covers eleven recent publications.</strong></em><br /><br /><br /></strong></p>
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CIUS
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Winter 2007
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English
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Roman Senkus, Iryna Bondarevska, Larysa Dovha, Roman Mnich, Maria Vasilieva, Werner Korthaase, Maryna Tkachuk, Iryna Valiavko, Myroslav Shkandrij, Peter Sawczak, Mykola Soroka, Bohdan Harasymiw, Serhy Yekelchyk, Thomas M. Prymak, Michael Moser, Natalie Kononenko, Frank Simpson
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Liudmyla Skoryna. <em>Literatura ta Literaturoznavstvo Ukrainskoi Diaspory. Kurs Lektsii</em>
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Mykola Soroka
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CIUS
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Winter 2007
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English
Diaspora
Literature
Liudmyla Skoryna
Mykola Soroka
Review