10 January 2006—Development of Multiculturalism the Focus of a New Political Memoir
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10 January 2006
English, Ukrainian
16 January 2006—Landmark Multicultural Memoir Launched in Edmonton
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16 January 2006
English, Ukrainian
16 October 2014—Book Launch of Adolph Slyz’s Published Memoirs
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16 October 2014
English, Ukrainian
17 May 2010—In Memory of Vlas Darcovich
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17 May 2010
Ukrainian
1997—John Kolasky (1915–1997): A Remarkable Life
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CIUS
1997
English, Ukrainian
1999—Dr. Bohdan R. Bociurkiw, Distinguished Scholar and Long-time Friend of CIUS Mourned
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CIUS
1999
English, Ukrainian
22 September 2004—Memoirs Describe Ukrainian Revolution and Cultural Renaissance of the 1920s
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22 September 2004
English, Ukrainian
30 October 2014—Negotiating Human Rights: In Defence of Dissidents during the Soviet Era: A Memoir by Christina Isajiw
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30 October 2014
English, Ukrainian
Life sentence : memoirs of a Ukrainian political prisoner
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Danylo Shumuk, a Ukrainian from the Volhynia region, was at one point Amnesty International’s most “senior” prisoner of conscience, having been incarcerated in various prisons and labor camps for almost thirty-seven years. Life Sentence is his autobiography.
It describes the author’s early life and his involvement with the communist movement under Polish rule. After the Soviet invasion of Western Ukraine in the autumn of 1939, Shumuk became disillusioned with communism. During the war, he joined the Ukrainian Insurgent Army, which was engaged in a struggle to drive both German and Soviet occupants from Ukrainian soil. But in 1945, he was captured by Soviet troops and sentenced to death (later commuted to life imprisonment).
Life Sentence gives a vivid portrayal of camp life: the factions, the intrigues, and the unprecedented challenge to the Soviet authorities that was mounted by the strike in the Norilsk area in 1953. Throughout the book, the character of Shumuk shines through. He remains a symbol of defiant challenge to a totalitarian regime.
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CIUS
1984
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English
Zustrichi i proshchanni͡a : spohady. Knyha I
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This book is the first volume of the memoirs of Hryhorii Kostiuk, a historian, publicist, and literary scholar. Kostiuk describes the momentous events that took place in Ukraine in the first half of the twentieth century. In the course of his narrative, Kostiuk records his interactions with some of the most important individuals in Ukrainian literature, science, politics, and community life.
During his student years in Kyiv (1925–29) Kostiuk studied with such famous scholars as M. Zerov, P. Fylypovich, B. Yakubsky, S. Maslov, and M. Kalynovych. In his post-graduate years in Kharkiv (1930–33), Kostiuk’s instructors included V. S. Boyko, A. Shamrai, and O. Biletsky. In Kharkiv, Kostiuk was involved in the work of the literary organization Prolitfront, where he cooperated with M. Khvyliovy, M. Kulish, P. Tychyna, H. Epik, D. Feldman O. Vyshnia, and other leading literary figures of the 1920s. Among his friends, Kostiuk counted H. Kosynka, Yu. Yanovsky, V. Mysyk, B. Teneta, V. Sosiura, L. Pervomaiisky, I. Bahryany, T. Masenko, O. Korniichuk, and many others.
During Stalin’s reign of terror, Kostiuk was arrested and sentenced without trial to five years in the concentration camps of Vorkuta. There he met with many veterans of the revolutionary period and survived the mass terror of 1937–8. The volume concludes with the outbreak of the Second World War. These memoirs are continued in Зустрічі і прощання: Спогади (книга друга).
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1987
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Ukrainian
Zustrichi i proshchanni͡a : spohady. Knyha II
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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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1987
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Виступи на зборах наукової громадськості Харкова 29 квітня 2002 p., присвячених пам’яті Юрія Володимировича Шевельова
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CIUS
2001
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Ukrainian
Memoirs
Пам’яті Олександра Сергійовича Мильникова (24 серпня 1929–3 лютого 2003 рр.)
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CIUS
2004
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Ukrainian
Memoir
Плавання до Візантії Океаном Ігоря Шевченка
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2009
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