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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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Mykhailo Drahomanov: A Reassessment of the Man and His Ideas
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XIX c.
Russian Empire
History
Nationalism
Russia–Ukraine
Russian Revolution
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<span style="font-size:13px;color:#000000;font-weight:400;text-decoration:none;font-family:Arial;font-style:normal;">CIUS Seminar Audio Part 1 and 2.<br /><br />In a seminar entitled, "Mykhailo Drahomanov: A Reassessment of the Man and His Ideas," Christine Worobec, M. A., recent history graduate from the University of Toronto, concentrated upon Mykhailo Drahomanov 's thought and the unique position this historian, political scientist and journalist, folklorist and literary critic held in the turbulent political arena which plagued the Russian autocratic regime in the latter half of the nineteenth century. Dedicated to the realization of complete political freedom in the Russian empire, Drahomanov strode the centrifugal forces of both Russian radicalism and Ukrainian nationalism. This life-long struggle, however, resulted in Drahomanov 's isolation from both Russian revolutionary circles and the focal point of the Ukrainian national movement, the Kievan "Hromada." This was due to his unrelenting critical nature and, more importantly, his perceptive conception of nationalism, the progressive aspects of which were intrinsically tied to his quest for freedom within the confines of the Russian empire. Against ethnic chauvinism and reaction, Drahomanov paradoxically was destined to suffer isolation from the Russian revolutionary circles due to his so-called "Ukrainophile" leanings. At the same time, his Russian political activity contributed to his ostracism from the conservative Kievan "Hromada," which censured his Ukrainian pursuits as too radical. / The paper reexamined the most striking feature of Drahomanov' s political ideology, i.e., the fusion of cosmopolitanism and nationalism and its practical application in relation to the Russian revolutionary and Ukrainian national movements. Discussion touched on: Drahomanov 's veneration of historical progress as an evolutionary process bringing man closer to perfection with each successive era; his propagation of socialist anarchism as the ideal form of human association; his advocacy of a decentralized federated state in place of the autocratic tsarist regime; and finally, his definition of the "plebeian" nation and nationalism in general. / After the paper, the consensus was that Drahomanov has most decidedly been misunderstood and unjustly neglected as an important nineteenth-century figure. Although his name has not been put alongside the readily familiar names of Russian or Ukrainian revolutionaries, his ideas and their application to concrete problems enriched both the Russian revolutionary and the Ukrainian national movements. Drahomanov's unique position and his voluminous writings provide a wealth of unused material for the historian who is interested in a novel, perceptive view of nineteenth-century social developments. </span>
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CIUS
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CIUS
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October 2, 1978
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<span style="font-size:13px;color:#000000;font-weight:400;text-decoration:none;font-family:Arial;font-style:normal;">Christine Worobec</span>
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English, Ukrainian
19th century
Christine Worobec
cosmopolitanism
Kievan Hromada
Mykhailo Drahomanov
plebeian nation
Revolutionary
Russian radicalism
Russian Revolution
socialist anarchism
tsarist regime
Ukrainian Nationalism
Ukrainophile
XIX c.
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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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Interethnic Conflict in the Awakening Village: Ukrainians and Jews in Late Nineteenth Century Galicia
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Jews in Ukraine
XIX c.
Galicia
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CIUS Seminar Audio Part 1 and 2.<br /><br />The tenth Institute seminar of the 1978-79 academic year at the University of Alberta took place on March 6, 1979. Dr. John-Paul Himka, research associate at the Institute and visiting assistant professor in the Department of History, spoke on "Interethnic Conflict in the Awakening Village: Ukrainians and Jews in Late Nineteenth Century Galicia."<br /><br /> The speaker examined the ethno-religious and social antagonism between Ukrainian peasants and Jews in late nineteenth century Galicia. Previously, in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries a very similar antagonism had erupted in violence from time to time, ending in pogroms against local Jews. In the late nineteenth century, as a result of the penetration of the national movement into the villages, the conflict took on a different aspect. Instead of an elemental, violent struggle, the Ukrainian peasants engaged in an institutional one, establishing reading clubs (ehytalni) as rivals to predominantly Jewish taverns, and loan funds as rivals to local Jewish creditors.<br /><br /> The seminar first discussed some problems impeding the objective study of Ukrainian- Jewish relations and then provided background on Ukrainian and Jewish society in Galicia. The main part of the seminar examined interethnic conflict in the village described in reports ( kovespondentsti) submitted to the popular Ukrainian press.<br /><br />Found in <a href="http://cius-archives.ca/items/show/1572">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/1572">Newsletter Vol 3 Issue 2 (Spring 1979)</a> </span>
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CIUS
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CIUS
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March 6, 1979
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John-Paul Himka
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English, Ukrainian
19th century
Galicia
interethnic conflict
Jews
John-Paul Himka
Ukrainian peasants
Ukrainian Press
village
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Danylo Husar Struk Memorial Lecture
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In memory of Danylo Husar Struk (1940-1999), the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies has established The Danylo Husar Struk Memorial Lecture as part of the Danylo Husar Struk Programme in Ukrainian Literature at the Toronto office of CIUS.
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CIUS
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CIUS
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CIUS
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The Curse of the Province in Early 19th Century Ukrainian Literature
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Ukrainian Literature
XIX c.
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On May 22, 2015 Prof. George Mihaychuk (Georgetown University) gave the 16th Danylo Husar Struk Memorial Lecture on the topic: <a href="http://sites.utoronto.ca/elul/Struk-mem/lect-2015.html">"The Curse of the Province in Early 19th Century Ukrainian Literature"</a>
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CIUS
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CIUS
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May 22, 2015
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George Mihaychuk
19th century
Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies
CIUS
Curse
Danylo Husar Struk Memorial Lecture
George Mihaychuk
Literature
Province
Ukraine
Ukrainian
XIX