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https://cius-archives.ca/files/original/9439d63833008ec696b03d46c7e2a4a2.mp3
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https://cius-archives.ca/files/original/fb2b9dbf454652b82906f4725d7bebc4.mp3
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Title
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CIUS Seminar Series
Subject
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History
Art
Ukraine's Historiography
Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies
Canadian History
Description
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CIUS Seminars; lectures; visiting scholar lectures
Creator
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CIUS
Source
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CIUS
Publisher
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CIUS
Date
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1976<span class="st">–Present</span>
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Leonid Plyushch, Jurij Borys, Andrij Makuch, Keith Spicer
Language
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English, Ukrainian
Type
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Lecture, discussion
Sound
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Magnetic tape, audio cassette
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Part 1 - 48:16<br />Part 2 - 48:11
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Title
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Ukrainian Politics in Galicia: 1860<span class="st">–</span>1878
Subject
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History
Galicia
Politics
Russia–Ukraine
Historiography
Description
An account of the resource
<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 />The final Institute seminar of the current academic year at the University of Alberta took place on March 30, 1978. Dr. J.-P. Himka spoke on "Ukrainian Politics in Galicia, 1860-78." Ukrainians in the crownland of Galicia underwent internal political differentiation in the early years of Austria's constitutional era, a differentiation that dominated western Ukrainian politics into the twentieth century. In the years 1860-78 three political groupings crystallized: Russophiles, Ukrainophiles, and Radicals. Russophiles, in reaction to Polish domination in Galicia, developed an orientation toward tsarist Russia, considering themselves Russians, and rejecting a separate Ukrainian identity. Ukrainophiles and Radicals, however, identified themselves with the Ukrainian nation and employed the Ukrainian vernacular of Galicia in their publications. Although Ukrainophiles and Radicals adopted a similar position on the national question, they differed on social issues. / The speaker outlined the development of the differentiation, emphasizing social and cultural motivating factors. <br /><br />Found in <a href="http://cius-archives.ca/items/show/1569">CIUS Newsletter Vol 2 Issue 4 (Spring 1978)</a> <br /><br /></span>
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CIUS
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CIUS
Date
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March 30, 1978
Contributor
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<span style="font-size:13px;color:#000000;font-weight:400;text-decoration:none;font-family:Arial;font-style:normal;">John-Paul Himka</span>
Language
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English, Ukrainian
Austria
Galicia
Historiography
History of Ukraine
John-Paul Himka
political differentiation
Russophiles
tsarist Russia
Ukrainian Politics
Ukrainophiles