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Ukrainians in Canada

Ukrainians in Canada
Author: Orest T. Martynowych
Publisher: CIUS Press
Total Pages: 706
Release: 1991-07-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780920862766

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The history of Ukrainian immigration, settlement, and community-building in Canada.


Re-imagining Ukrainian Canadians

Re-imagining Ukrainian Canadians
Author: Jim Mochoruk
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 497
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 144261062X

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The Canadian Social History Series is devoted to in-depth studies of major themes in our history, exploring neglected areas in the day-to-day existence of Canadians. The emphasis of this innovative series is on increasing the general appreciation of our past and opening up new areas of study for students and scholars. The editor of the series is Gregory S. Kealey, Provost, Professor of History and Vice-President (Research), University of New Brunswick. A leading historian of the Canadian working class, Dr Kealey was the founding editor of Labour/Le Travail. Ukrainian immigrants to Canada have often been portrayed in history as sturdy pioneer farmers cultivating the virgin land of the Canadian west. The essays in this collection challenge this stereotype by examining the varied experiences of Ukrainian Canadians in their day-to-day roles as writers, intellectuals, national organizers, working-class wage earners, and inhabitants of cities and towns. Throughout, the contributors remain dedicated to promoting the study of ethnic, hyphenated histories as major currents in mainstream Canadian history. Topics explored include Ukrainian-Canadian radicalism, the consequences of the Cold War for Ukrainians both at home and abroad, the creation and maintenance of ethnic memories, and community discord embodied by pro-Nazis, Communists, and criminals. Re-Imagining Ukrainian Canadians uses new sources and non-traditional methods of analysis to answer unstudied and often controversial questions within the field. Collectively, the essays challenge the older, essentialist definition of what it means to be Ukrainian Canadian. Rhonda L. Hinther is the Western Canadian History curator at the Canadian Museum of Civilization. Jim Mochoruk is a professor in the Department of History at the University of North Dakota.


Loyalties in Conflict

Loyalties in Conflict
Author: John Herd Thompson
Publisher: CIUS Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1983
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780920862223

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Changing Realities

Changing Realities
Author: Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies
Publisher: CIUS Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1980
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780920862063

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A Heritage in Transition

A Heritage in Transition
Author: Manoly R. Lupul
Publisher: Toronto, Ont. : McClelland and Stewart
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1982
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Perogies and Politics

Perogies and Politics
Author: Rhonda L. Hinther
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2018-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1487500491

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In Perogies and Politics, Rhonda Hinther explores the twentieth-century history of the Ukrainian left in Canada from the standpoint of the women, men, and children who formed and fostered it. For twentieth-century leftist Ukrainians, culture and politics were inextricably linked. The interaction of Ukrainian socio-cultural identity with Marxist-Leninism resulted in one of the most dynamic national working-class movements Canada has ever known. The Ukrainian left's success lay in its ability to meet the needs of and speak in meaningful, respectful, and empowering ways to its supporters' experiences and interests as individuals and as members of a distinct immigrant working-class community. This offered to Ukrainians a radical social, cultural, and political alternative to the fledgling Ukrainian churches and right-wing Ukrainian nationalist movements. Hinther's colourful and in-depth work reveals how left-wing Ukrainians were affected by changing social, economic, and political forces and how they in turn responded to and challenged these forces.??


The Ukrainians in Canada

The Ukrainians in Canada
Author: Oleh W. Gerus
Publisher:
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1985
Genre: Canada
ISBN:

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