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The Refugee experience : Ukrainian displaced persons after World War II
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This volume, a collective study of the post-World War II Ukrainian emigrants in Germany and Austria, departs from the standard approach to immigration studies. Instead of focusing on the immigrants’ adjustment to their host societies (the United States, Canada, Australia, the countries of Latin America, and others), the approach in this volume assumes the primary importance of the pre-immigration experience. The twenty-five contributions to this book present a detailed analysis of the social conditions that shaped the Ukrainian displaced persons, with particular attention to the five-year period that many of them spent in internationally organized resettlement camps.
The essays in this volume are grouped in nine sections covering the most important facets of the displaced persons’ lives. These include an assessment of the DP phenomenon in the context of Ukrainian history; its demographic dimensions; an examination of the economic and organizational structure of the DP camps; the role of political parties and nationalist ideology; the activities of the Catholic and Orthodox churches; the establishment of schools and women’s organizations; the proliferation of literary, cultural, and scholarly activity; Soviet efforts at repatriation and the Allied response; the resettlement of Ukrainians in the USA and Canada; and a sociological and psychological interpretation of the DP experience. Four contributions by eyewitnesses round out the volume.
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Wsevolod Isajiw, Yury Boshyk, Roman Senkus
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CIUS
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1992
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Wsevolod Isajiw, Yury Boshyk, Roman Senkus, Michael Palij, Orest Subtelny, Ihor Stebelsky, Nicholas Bohatiuk, Theodore Bohdan Ciuciura, Vasyl Markus, Myroslav Yurkevich, Alexander Baran, Bohdan Bociurkiw, Daria Markus, Martha Bohachevsky-Chomiak, Danylo Husar Struck, George Grabowicz, Roman Ilnytzkyj, Valerian Revutsky, Lubomyr Wynar, Mark Elliott, Myron Kuropas, Harold Troper, Myron Momryk, Lubomyr Luciuk, Ihor Zielyk, Ivan Holowinsky, Stanley Frolick, Bohdan Panchuk, Ostap Tarnawsky, George Luckyj
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English
Alexander Baran
Bohdan Bociurkiw
Bohdan Panchuk
Danylo Husar Struck
Daria Markus
Displaced Persons
Displaced Persons camp
George Grabowicz
George Luckyj
Harold Troper
Ihor Stebelsky
Ihor Zielyk
Immigration
Ivan Holowinsky
Lubomyr Luciuk
Lubomyr Wynar
Mark Elliott
Martha Bohachevsky-Chomiak
Michael Palij
Myron Kuropas
Myron Momryk
Myroslav Yurkevich
Nicholas Bohatiuk
Orest Subtelny
Ostap Tarnawsky
Roman Ilnytzkyj
Roman Senkus
Stanley Frolick
Theodore Bohdan Ciuciura
Valerian Revutsky
Vasyl Markus
Wsevolod Isajiw
Yury Boshyk