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Journal of Ukrainian Studies Vol 16 Issue 1–2
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Ukrainian Canadians
Diaspora
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CIUS
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CIUS
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CIUS
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Summer–Winter 1991
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Ukrainian, English
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<p><em><strong>This special issue marks the one hundredth anniversary of Ukrainian Settlement in Canada in 1991-1992. As is fitting for such a significant milestone, the focus of the volume is historical, although it does not, except as background, concern the pioneer immigration itself. The essays presented here begin to address the issues of the interwar years.</strong></em><br /><br /></p>
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Frances Swyripa, Serge Cipko, Myron Gulka-Tiechko, Oleh W. Gerus, Jars Balan, Bohdan Y Nebesio, K.W. Sokolyk, Gregory Robinson, Myron Momryk, Anna Reczyhska, Victor O. Buyniak, Alexandra Kruchka Glynn, Leonid Leshchenko, David J. Goa, Paul Voisey, Manoly R. Lupul, Audrey Kobayashi, Tamara Palmer Seiler, Myrna Kostash, Joseph Pivato
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Backdrop to an Era: The Ukrainian Canadian Stage in the Interwar Years
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Jars Balan
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CIUS
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Summer-Winter 1991
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English
Interwar Years
Jars Balan
Theatre
Ukrainian Canadian
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Journal of Ukrainian Studies Vol 28 Issue 2
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CIUS
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CIUS
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CIUS
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Winter 2003
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English
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<strong><em>This issue features two essays on Vasile Avramenko, a brief history of the Ukrainian Youth Association, as well as articles on Father Nicholas Shumsky and the struggle for a Ukrainian Catholic identity, surveillance of the Ukrainian community in Canada by the Royal Canadian Mounties, and a feminist re-read of Vera Lysenko's "Yellow Boots."</em></strong><br />
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Andrij Makuch, Orest T. Martynowych, Andriy Nahachewsky, Uliana (Elaine) Holowach-Amiot, Myroslaw Tatary, Myron Momryk, Lisa Grekul, John-Paul Himka, Thomas M. Prymak, Peter J. Melnycky, Andrij Makuch, L’ ubica Babotová, Ettore Cinnella, Lisa Grekul, Serge Cipko, Orest Zakydalsky
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Ukrainian Canadians
Ukrainian Dance
Ukrainian Literature
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Bohdan S. Kordan. <em>Canada and the Ukrainian Question 1939-45: A Study in Statecraft</em>
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Thomas M. Prymak
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CIUS
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Winter 2003
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English
Bohdan S. Kordan
Review
Thomas M. Prymak
Ukrainian Canadian
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Field Notes from Ukrainian Canada
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Ukrainian Canadians
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Kule Centre for Ukrainian Canadian Studies
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Kule Centre for Ukrainian Canadian Studies
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CIUS
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2005 to 2010
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English
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Jars Balan; Andrii Makuch
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FIELD NOTES FROM UKRAINIAN CANADA Vol 2 No 4
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Ukrainian Canadians
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The quarterly Field Notes from Ukrainian Canada have been published electronically since the beginning of 2005 by the CIUS’s Kule Centre for Ukrainian Canadian Studies (formerly the Ukrainian Canadian Program). They provide regular updates on events, individuals, publications, and resources related to Ukrainian-Canadian studies. The newsletter also includes occasional “Feature” articles on relevant topics. Popular with Ukrainian Canadian specialists, genealogists and others with a broad interest in the Ukrainian experience in Canada.
In this issue:
• Feature: Roman Petryshyn, “Foreward” to Manoly Lupul’s The Politics of Multiculturalism: A Ukrainian-Canadian Memoir
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Jars Balan; Andrii Makuch
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Kule Centre for Ukrainian Canadian Studies
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CIUS
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Fall 2006
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Jars Balan; Andrii Makuch
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English
Andrii Makuch
Jars Balan
Kule Centre for Ukrainian Canadian Studies
Ukrainian Canadian
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Field Notes from Ukrainian Canada
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Ukrainian Canadians
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Kule Centre for Ukrainian Canadian Studies
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Kule Centre for Ukrainian Canadian Studies
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CIUS
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2005 to 2010
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English
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Jars Balan; Andrii Makuch
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FIELD NOTES FROM UKRAINIAN CANADA Vol 3 No 3
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Canadian Ukrainians
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The quarterly Field Notes from Ukrainian Canada have been published electronically since the beginning of 2005 by the CIUS’s Kule Centre for Ukrainian Canadian Studies (formerly the Ukrainian Canadian Program). They provide regular updates on events, individuals, publications, and resources related to Ukrainian-Canadian studies. The newsletter also includes occasional “Feature” articles on relevant topics. Popular with Ukrainian Canadian specialists, genealogists and others with a broad interest in the Ukrainian experience in Canada.
In this issue:
• Announcement of a major donation by Drs. Peter and Doris Kule, and the reconfiguration of the UCP as the Kule Centre for Ukrainian Canadian Studies
• Listing of “Ukrainian-Canadian courses at Canadian universities, 2007–2008”
• Update on the Ukrainian Diaspora Studies Initiative and Ukrainians Abroad: News and Views
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Jars Balan; Andrii Makuch
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Kule Centre for Ukrainian Canadian Studies
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CIUS
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Summer 2007
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Jars Balan; Andrii Makuch
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English
Andrii Makuch
Jars Balan
Kule Centre for Ukrainian Canadian Studies
Ukrainian Canadian
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Field Notes from Ukrainian Canada
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Ukrainian Canadians
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Kule Centre for Ukrainian Canadian Studies
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Kule Centre for Ukrainian Canadian Studies
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CIUS
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2005 to 2010
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English
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Jars Balan; Andrii Makuch
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FIELD NOTES FROM UKRAINIAN CANADA Vol 3 No 4
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Ukrainian Canadians
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The quarterly Field Notes from Ukrainian Canada have been published electronically since the beginning of 2005 by the CIUS’s Kule Centre for Ukrainian Canadian Studies (formerly the Ukrainian Canadian Program). They provide regular updates on events, individuals, publications, and resources related to Ukrainian-Canadian studies. The newsletter also includes occasional “Feature” articles on relevant topics. Popular with Ukrainian Canadian specialists, genealogists and others with a broad interest in the Ukrainian experience in Canada.
In this issue:
• Feature: Roman Petryshyn, “15 Years of Canadian Projects in Ukraine”
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Jars Balan; Andrii Makuch
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Kule Centre for Ukrainian Canadian Studies
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CIUS
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Fall 2007
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Jars Balan; Andrii Makuch
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English
Andrii Makuch
Jars Balan
Kule Centre for Ukrainian Canadian Studies
Ukrainian Canadian
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Field Notes from Ukrainian Canada
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Ukrainian Canadians
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Kule Centre for Ukrainian Canadian Studies
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Kule Centre for Ukrainian Canadian Studies
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CIUS
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2005 to 2010
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English
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Jars Balan; Andrii Makuch
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FIELD NOTES FROM UKRAINIAN CANADA Vol 4 No 2
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Ukrainian Canadians
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The quarterly Field Notes from Ukrainian Canada have been published electronically since the beginning of 2005 by the CIUS’s Kule Centre for Ukrainian Canadian Studies (formerly the Ukrainian Canadian Program). They provide regular updates on events, individuals, publications, and resources related to Ukrainian-Canadian studies. The newsletter also includes occasional “Feature” articles on relevant topics. Popular with Ukrainian Canadian specialists, genealogists and others with a broad interest in the Ukrainian experience in Canada.
In this issue:
• Feature: Andrij Makuch, “Ukrainians in the 2006 Canadian Census”
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Jars Balan; Andrii Makuch
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Kule Centre for Ukrainian Canadian Studies
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CIUS
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Spring 2008
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Jars Balan; Andrii Makuch
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English
Andrii Makuch
Jars Balan
Kule Centre for Ukrainian Canadian Studies
Ukrainian Canadian
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Field Notes from Ukrainian Canada
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Ukrainian Canadians
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Kule Centre for Ukrainian Canadian Studies
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Kule Centre for Ukrainian Canadian Studies
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CIUS
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2005 to 2010
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English
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Jars Balan; Andrii Makuch
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FIELD NOTES FROM UKRAINIAN CANADA Vol 8 No 3–4
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Ukrainian Canadians
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The quarterly Field Notes from Ukrainian Canada have been published electronically since the beginning of 2005 by the CIUS’s Kule Centre for Ukrainian Canadian Studies (formerly the Ukrainian Canadian Program). They provide regular updates on events, individuals, publications, and resources related to Ukrainian-Canadian studies. The newsletter also includes occasional “Feature” articles on relevant topics. Popular with Ukrainian Canadian specialists, genealogists and others with a broad interest in the Ukrainian experience in Canada.
In this issue:
• “Taking the Gown to Town” conference
• Tributes to Maara Haas and Mary Skrypnyk
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Jars Balan; Andrii Makuch
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CIUS
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Spring–Fall 2012
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Jars Balan; Andrii Makuch
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English
Andrii Makuch
Jars Balan
Kule Centre for Ukrainian Canadian Studies
Ukrainian Canadian
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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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Magnetic tape, audio cassette
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Growing Up in Halychyna in the 1930's: A Ukrainian Canadian Perspective
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History
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Nationalism
Ukrainian Canadians
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CIUS Seminar Audio Part 1 and 2.<br /><br />On November 6, 1978, the CIUS seminar heard the unique reminiscences of Stanley Frolick, a well-known leader in Toronto's Ukrainian community. As a young Ukrainian Canadian, Frolick spent nine years, from 11 to 20 (1932-41), living and studying in Halychyna. In sharp contrast to the Alberta mining town where he had been born, Frolick found the Ukrainians of the Carpathians rich in folk culture; this had a profound effect on the young student giving him a sense of belonging and security. Once a decision had been made to stay in Halychyna, Frolick' s uncle, a local priest, ensured that he had private tutoring from one of the many unemployed Ukrainians who were prevented from getting government teaching positions, and from whom Frolick first experienced the intense nationalism of inter-war Halychyna. The nationalism was rooted in three factors: the recent loss of an independent state in the revolutionary period; Polish repression of the population; and the uncompromising struggle of the youthful OUN. As a resident student in a "bursa" of the "gymnasium" in Stanyslaviv, Frolick experienced the rather spartan educational facilities and primitive teaching methods of inter-war Halychyna. The seminar was told of the class distinctions in society, which were expressed socially at the bursa through a formal system of salutation and deference. Classmates could address themselves as "ty"; students two grades above were addressed as "vy" or "vy tovaryshu"; and students of the highest grades were addressed as "vy pane tovaryshu." The seminar concluded with an evaluation of Ukrainian and Canadian educational systems. Education was the privilege of a small Ukrainian elite in inter-war Poland. In comparison to the unpoliticized individualism and egotism of Canadian students, Ukrainian students of the time were imbued with a sense of collectivism and responsibility to serve their people. <br /><br />A copy of the seminar paper is available in the fugitive file of unpublished papers in the Institute's library, at the University of Alberta.<br /><br />Found in <a href="http://cius-archives.ca/items/show/1571">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/1571">Newsletter Vol 3 Issue 1 (Winter 1978)</a> </span>
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CIUS
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CIUS
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November 6, 1978
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Stanley Frolick
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English, Ukrainian
1930s
Halychyna
primary source
Stanley Frolick
Ukrainian Canadian