Papers, 1940-1984.

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Papers, 1940-1984.

Ivan L. Rudnytsky's personal correspondence; public and university lecture notes, many dealing with Ukrainian history ; conference papers and speeches on Slavic studies ; collected materials dealing with Ukrainian history including the history of Galicia, 19th and 20th century Carpatho-Ukraine, East Ukraine and East European history; materials dealing with Ukrainian communism and nationalism; materials on Viacheslaw Lypynsky, Michel Drahomanov, Michal Czajkowski; writings of Mykyta Shapoval, Osyp Nazaruk; writings by and about Ipolit Terletsky; pamphlets published by Calician Ukrainians and Poles during the time of the Revolution of 1848; correpsondence with Ukraı̈nsʹka vilʹna akademiia nauk; 1967 statement of 35 Ukrainian-American professors on the current situation in the Ukraine; Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies files.

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Drahomaniv, Mykhaĭlo Petrovych, 1841-1895

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Lypynsʹkyĭ, Vi︠a︡cheslav, 1882-1931

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Canadian institute of Ukrainian studies

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Terlet︠s︡ʹkyı̆, Volodymyr, 1808-1888.

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Czajkowski, Michał, 1804-1886

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Nazaruk, Osyp, 1883-1940

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Shapoval, Mykyta I︠U︡khymovych, 1882-1932

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Rudnytsky, Ivan L. (Ivan Lysiak), 1919-1984

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Ivan L. Rudnytsky (1919-1984) was born in Vienna, completed his schooling Lviv (then a city in Poland) and subsequently studied history, law and international relations. After teaching at a number of American institutions, Dr. Rudnytsky came to the University of Alberta in 1971 to teach Ukrainian and east-central European history. He was one of the founders of the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies at the University. From the description of Papers, 1940-1984. (University of Albe...

Ukraïnsʹka vilʹna akademii︠a︡ nauk.

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