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                <text>Morality and Reality: the Life and Times of Andrei Sheptytsḱyi</text>
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                <text>Andrei Sheptyts'kyi (1865–1944), metropolitan-archbishop of the Greek Catholic Church in Galicia, was a towering figure in twentieth-century Ukrainian life. This collection of twenty-one essays examines Metropolitan Sheptyts'kyi as church hierarch, theologian, ecumenist, national leader, and philanthropist.&#13;
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    Wolfdieter Bihl: Sheptyts'kyi and the Austrian Government&#13;
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    John-Paul Himka: Sheptyts'kyi and the Ukrainian National Movement before 1914 &#13;
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    Bohdan Budorowycz: Sheptyts'kyi and the Ukrainian National Movement after 1914 &#13;
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    Bohdan R. Bociurkiw: Sheptyts'kyi and the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church under Soviet Occupation &#13;
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    Hansjakob Stehle: Sheptyts'kyi and the German Regime &#13;
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    Shimon Redlich: Sheptyts'kyi and the Jews &#13;
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    Ann Slusarczuk Sirka: Sheptyts'kyi in Education and Philanthropy &#13;
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    Bohdan Kazymyra: Sheptyts'kyi and Ukrainians in Canada &#13;
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    Athanasius B. Pekar: Sheptyts'kyi and the Carpatho-Ruthenians in the United States&#13;
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    Roman Waschuk: The Symbol of Sheptyts'kyi in Soviet Ideology &#13;
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    Michael Hrynchyshyn: Western Historiography and Future Research &#13;
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Acclaimed as a classic reference work, this substantial volume also includes a six-page chronology of Sheptyts'kyi's life, three genealogical charts, two maps, and more than 50 photographs.&#13;
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The introduction, "The Chuch between East and West: The Context of Sheptyts'kyi's Thought," was written by leading church historian Jaroslav Pelikan.</text>
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