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The Ukrainian Americans

The Ukrainian Americans
Author: Myron B. Kuropas
Publisher:
Total Pages: 608
Release: 1991
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Kuropas portrays the resistance of Ukrainians to disappearing in the American melting pot. He shows how American Ukrainians developed from Rusyns with an essentially religiocultural identity into a distinct ethnonationality. Beginning with the European and American roots of this ethnic group, he traces the evolution of the Ukrainian Americans and their religious, political, and cultural aspirations. With 32 pages of historical photographs. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Ukrainians in the United States

Ukrainians in the United States
Author: Wasyl Halich
Publisher: Chicago : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1937
Genre: Ukrainian Americans
ISBN:

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The Ukrainians in America

The Ukrainians in America
Author: Myron B. Kuropas'
Publisher:
Total Pages: 86
Release: 1978
Genre: Ukrainian Americans
ISBN: 9780822510246

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A history of the Ukraine accompanies a discussion of Ukrainian immigration to the United States and the Ukrainians' way of life in and contributions to their new country.


Ukrainians in America

Ukrainians in America
Author: Myron B. Kuropas
Publisher: Lerner Publishing Group
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1995-03
Genre: Ukrainian Americans
ISBN: 9780822510437

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Despite centuries of foreign rule, the people of Ukraine preserved their rich Slavic heritage. Fleeing poverty and persecution, Ukrainians brought this heritage with them to build new communities in the United States. This book is a look into how, with each new generation, the Ukrainian Americans continue to add to American life through their traditions of faith, their arts and architecture, and many other contributions.


Ukrainian Americans

Ukrainian Americans
Author: John Radzilowski
Publisher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2007
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 1438107161

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Although Ukrainians have been immigrating to the US since the 1870s, it wasn't until after Ukraine gained its independence from the Soviet Union in 1991 that large-scale migration occurred. This title provides an introduction to the history, culture, religion, and experiences of this immigrant group, featuring full-color photographs.


Ukrainians in North America

Ukrainians in North America
Author: Orest Subtelny
Publisher:
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1991
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Over 250 photographs from several museums and archives adorn a chronicle of Ukrainians in North America. Begins with a survey of the political and economic conditions in the homeland; describes the three different waves of immigration over the past century; and concludes with a comparison between settlers in Canada and the US. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Ukrainian-Americans in the United States

Ukrainian-Americans in the United States
Author: Myroslava Stefaniuk
Publisher: Detroit : Ethnic Studies Division, Center for Urban Studies, Wayne State University
Total Pages: 70
Release: 1977
Genre: Ukrainian Americans
ISBN:

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Ukrainians of Chicagoland

Ukrainians of Chicagoland
Author: Myron B. Kuropas
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738540993

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Ukrainians arrived in Chicagoland in four distinct waves: 1900-1914, 1923-1939, 1948-1956, and 1990-2006. At the beginning of the 20th century, immigrants from Ukraine came to Chicago seeking work, and in 1905, a Ukrainian American religio-cultural community, now officially named Ukrainian Village, was formally established. Barely conscious of their ethnonational identity, Ukraine's early immigrants called themselves Rusyns (Ruthenians). Thanks to the socio-educational efforts of Eastern-rite Ukrainian Catholic and Orthodox priests, some Rusyns began calling themselves Ukrainians, developing a distinct national identity in concert with their brethren in Ukraine.