Historical Essays. Volume 2
by Ivan Lysiak-Rudnytskyi
Description
The second volume of "Historical Essays" includes works on the history of modern Ukraine. They analyze the legacy of the most influential trends in Ukrainian political thought of the 20th century: conservative, national-communist, nationalist, and liberal. Key issues of the historiography of the Ukrainian Revolution of 1917–1921, the role of historical myths in Russian-Ukrainian relations during the USSR, discussions among the Ukrainian diaspora after the Second World War, and the evolution of the political consciousness of dissidents in post-Soviet Ukraine are highlighted.
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Author Biography
Ivan Lysiak-Rudnytsky (1919-1984). Professor of Ukrainian history; full member of the Ukrainian Academy of Arts and Sciences in the U.S. and the Shevchenko Scientific Society of Canada. Rudnytsky was a professor of East European and Ukrainian history at the University of Wisconsin in Madison (1953–4), La Salle College in Philadelphia (1956–67), the American University in Washington, DC (1967–71), and the University of Alberta (1971–84). He helped found the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies (CIUS) and was one of its associate directors (1976–80).
History of Ukraine
Different periods of the history of Ukraine and Ukrainian lands are covered
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- Publisher Chasopys Dukh i Litera
- Publication Date 2019
- Orginal LanguageUkrainian
- ISBN/Identifier 9789663786766
- Publication Country or regionUkraine
- Pages624
- ReadershipGeneral
- Publish StatusPublished
- Original Language TitleІсторичні есе. Том 2
- Original Language AuthorsЛисяк-Рудницький Іван
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