Re-Imagining Ukrainian-Canadians
History, Politics, and Identity
Herausgeber: Hinther, Rhonda L; Mochoruk, Jim
Re-Imagining Ukrainian-Canadians
History, Politics, and Identity
Herausgeber: Hinther, Rhonda L; Mochoruk, Jim
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Re-Imagining Ukrainian-Canadians uses new sources and non-traditional methods of analysis to answer unstudied and often controversial questions within the field.
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Re-Imagining Ukrainian-Canadians uses new sources and non-traditional methods of analysis to answer unstudied and often controversial questions within the field.
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 218mm x 141mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 649g
- ISBN-13: 9781442610620
- ISBN-10: 144261062X
- Artikelnr.: 28889965
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 218mm x 141mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 649g
- ISBN-13: 9781442610620
- ISBN-10: 144261062X
- Artikelnr.: 28889965
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Edited by Rhonda L. Hinther and Jim Mochoruk
Table of Contents
Introduction - Jim Mochoruk and Rhonda L. Hinther
Section I: New Approaches to Old Question
GENERATION GAP: CANADA'S POSTWAR UKRAINIAN LEFT
Rhonda L. Hinther
LOCATING IDENTITY: THE UKRAINIAN CULTURAL HERITAGE VILLAGE AS A PUBLIC
HISTORY TEXT
Karen Gabert
"A VAGUELY DIVIDED GUILT": THE ABORIGINAL UKRAINIAN
Lindy A. Ledohowski
Section II: Leaders and Intellectuals
"GREAT TASKS AND A GREAT FUTURE": PAUL RUDYK, PIONEER UKRAINIAN CANADIAN
ENTREPRENEUR AND PHILANTHROPIST
Peter Melnycky
THE POPULIST PATRIOT: THE LIFE AND LITERARY LEGACY OF ILLIA KIRIAK
Jars Balan
SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL: THE ATTITUDE OF UKRAINIAN WAR VETERANS IN CANADA TO
NAZI GERMANY AND THE JEWS, 1933-1939
Orest T. Martynowych
Section III: Diplomacy and International Concerns
THE "ETHNIC QUESTION" PERSONIFIED: UKRAINIAN CANADIANS AND CANADIAN -
SOVIET RELATIONS 1917 - 1991
Jaroslav Petryshyn
MONITORING THE "RETURN TO THE HOMELAND" CAMPAIGN: CANADIAN REPORTS ON
RESETTLEMENT IN THE USSR FROM SOUTH AMERICA, 1955-57
Serge Cipko
POLISHING THE SOVIET IMAGE: THE CANADIAN-SOVIET FRIENDSHIP SOCIETY AND THE
'PROGRESSIVE ETHNIC GROUPS,' 1949-1957
Jennifer Anderson
Section IV: Internal Strife on the Left
'POP & CO' VS BUCK AND THE 'LENIN SCHOOL BOYS': UKRAINIAN CANADIANS AND THE
COMMUNIST PARTY OF CANADA, 1921-31
Jim Mochoruk
FIGHTING FOR THE SOUL OF THE UKRAINIAN PROGRESSIVE MOVEMENT IN CANADA: THE
LOBAYITES AND THE UKRAINIAN LABOUR-FARMER TEMPLE ASSOCIATION
Andrij Makuch
Section V: Everyday People
"OF COURSE IT WAS A COMMUNIST HALL:" A SPATIAL, SOCIAL, AND POLITICAL
HISTORY OF THE UKRAINIAN LABOUR TEMPLES IN OTTAWA, 1912-1965
S. Holyck Hunchuck
"I'LL FIX YOU!" DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND MURDER IN A UKRAINIAN WORKING-CLASS
IMMIGRANT COMMUNITY IN NORTHERN ONTARIO
Stacey Zembrzycki
Conclusion - Jim Mochoruk and Rhonda L. Hinther
Introduction - Jim Mochoruk and Rhonda L. Hinther
Section I: New Approaches to Old Question
GENERATION GAP: CANADA'S POSTWAR UKRAINIAN LEFT
Rhonda L. Hinther
LOCATING IDENTITY: THE UKRAINIAN CULTURAL HERITAGE VILLAGE AS A PUBLIC
HISTORY TEXT
Karen Gabert
"A VAGUELY DIVIDED GUILT": THE ABORIGINAL UKRAINIAN
Lindy A. Ledohowski
Section II: Leaders and Intellectuals
"GREAT TASKS AND A GREAT FUTURE": PAUL RUDYK, PIONEER UKRAINIAN CANADIAN
ENTREPRENEUR AND PHILANTHROPIST
Peter Melnycky
THE POPULIST PATRIOT: THE LIFE AND LITERARY LEGACY OF ILLIA KIRIAK
Jars Balan
SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL: THE ATTITUDE OF UKRAINIAN WAR VETERANS IN CANADA TO
NAZI GERMANY AND THE JEWS, 1933-1939
Orest T. Martynowych
Section III: Diplomacy and International Concerns
THE "ETHNIC QUESTION" PERSONIFIED: UKRAINIAN CANADIANS AND CANADIAN -
SOVIET RELATIONS 1917 - 1991
Jaroslav Petryshyn
MONITORING THE "RETURN TO THE HOMELAND" CAMPAIGN: CANADIAN REPORTS ON
RESETTLEMENT IN THE USSR FROM SOUTH AMERICA, 1955-57
Serge Cipko
POLISHING THE SOVIET IMAGE: THE CANADIAN-SOVIET FRIENDSHIP SOCIETY AND THE
'PROGRESSIVE ETHNIC GROUPS,' 1949-1957
Jennifer Anderson
Section IV: Internal Strife on the Left
'POP & CO' VS BUCK AND THE 'LENIN SCHOOL BOYS': UKRAINIAN CANADIANS AND THE
COMMUNIST PARTY OF CANADA, 1921-31
Jim Mochoruk
FIGHTING FOR THE SOUL OF THE UKRAINIAN PROGRESSIVE MOVEMENT IN CANADA: THE
LOBAYITES AND THE UKRAINIAN LABOUR-FARMER TEMPLE ASSOCIATION
Andrij Makuch
Section V: Everyday People
"OF COURSE IT WAS A COMMUNIST HALL:" A SPATIAL, SOCIAL, AND POLITICAL
HISTORY OF THE UKRAINIAN LABOUR TEMPLES IN OTTAWA, 1912-1965
S. Holyck Hunchuck
"I'LL FIX YOU!" DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND MURDER IN A UKRAINIAN WORKING-CLASS
IMMIGRANT COMMUNITY IN NORTHERN ONTARIO
Stacey Zembrzycki
Conclusion - Jim Mochoruk and Rhonda L. Hinther
Table of Contents
Introduction - Jim Mochoruk and Rhonda L. Hinther
Section I: New Approaches to Old Question
GENERATION GAP: CANADA'S POSTWAR UKRAINIAN LEFT
Rhonda L. Hinther
LOCATING IDENTITY: THE UKRAINIAN CULTURAL HERITAGE VILLAGE AS A PUBLIC
HISTORY TEXT
Karen Gabert
"A VAGUELY DIVIDED GUILT": THE ABORIGINAL UKRAINIAN
Lindy A. Ledohowski
Section II: Leaders and Intellectuals
"GREAT TASKS AND A GREAT FUTURE": PAUL RUDYK, PIONEER UKRAINIAN CANADIAN
ENTREPRENEUR AND PHILANTHROPIST
Peter Melnycky
THE POPULIST PATRIOT: THE LIFE AND LITERARY LEGACY OF ILLIA KIRIAK
Jars Balan
SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL: THE ATTITUDE OF UKRAINIAN WAR VETERANS IN CANADA TO
NAZI GERMANY AND THE JEWS, 1933-1939
Orest T. Martynowych
Section III: Diplomacy and International Concerns
THE "ETHNIC QUESTION" PERSONIFIED: UKRAINIAN CANADIANS AND CANADIAN -
SOVIET RELATIONS 1917 - 1991
Jaroslav Petryshyn
MONITORING THE "RETURN TO THE HOMELAND" CAMPAIGN: CANADIAN REPORTS ON
RESETTLEMENT IN THE USSR FROM SOUTH AMERICA, 1955-57
Serge Cipko
POLISHING THE SOVIET IMAGE: THE CANADIAN-SOVIET FRIENDSHIP SOCIETY AND THE
'PROGRESSIVE ETHNIC GROUPS,' 1949-1957
Jennifer Anderson
Section IV: Internal Strife on the Left
'POP & CO' VS BUCK AND THE 'LENIN SCHOOL BOYS': UKRAINIAN CANADIANS AND THE
COMMUNIST PARTY OF CANADA, 1921-31
Jim Mochoruk
FIGHTING FOR THE SOUL OF THE UKRAINIAN PROGRESSIVE MOVEMENT IN CANADA: THE
LOBAYITES AND THE UKRAINIAN LABOUR-FARMER TEMPLE ASSOCIATION
Andrij Makuch
Section V: Everyday People
"OF COURSE IT WAS A COMMUNIST HALL:" A SPATIAL, SOCIAL, AND POLITICAL
HISTORY OF THE UKRAINIAN LABOUR TEMPLES IN OTTAWA, 1912-1965
S. Holyck Hunchuck
"I'LL FIX YOU!" DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND MURDER IN A UKRAINIAN WORKING-CLASS
IMMIGRANT COMMUNITY IN NORTHERN ONTARIO
Stacey Zembrzycki
Conclusion - Jim Mochoruk and Rhonda L. Hinther
Introduction - Jim Mochoruk and Rhonda L. Hinther
Section I: New Approaches to Old Question
GENERATION GAP: CANADA'S POSTWAR UKRAINIAN LEFT
Rhonda L. Hinther
LOCATING IDENTITY: THE UKRAINIAN CULTURAL HERITAGE VILLAGE AS A PUBLIC
HISTORY TEXT
Karen Gabert
"A VAGUELY DIVIDED GUILT": THE ABORIGINAL UKRAINIAN
Lindy A. Ledohowski
Section II: Leaders and Intellectuals
"GREAT TASKS AND A GREAT FUTURE": PAUL RUDYK, PIONEER UKRAINIAN CANADIAN
ENTREPRENEUR AND PHILANTHROPIST
Peter Melnycky
THE POPULIST PATRIOT: THE LIFE AND LITERARY LEGACY OF ILLIA KIRIAK
Jars Balan
SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL: THE ATTITUDE OF UKRAINIAN WAR VETERANS IN CANADA TO
NAZI GERMANY AND THE JEWS, 1933-1939
Orest T. Martynowych
Section III: Diplomacy and International Concerns
THE "ETHNIC QUESTION" PERSONIFIED: UKRAINIAN CANADIANS AND CANADIAN -
SOVIET RELATIONS 1917 - 1991
Jaroslav Petryshyn
MONITORING THE "RETURN TO THE HOMELAND" CAMPAIGN: CANADIAN REPORTS ON
RESETTLEMENT IN THE USSR FROM SOUTH AMERICA, 1955-57
Serge Cipko
POLISHING THE SOVIET IMAGE: THE CANADIAN-SOVIET FRIENDSHIP SOCIETY AND THE
'PROGRESSIVE ETHNIC GROUPS,' 1949-1957
Jennifer Anderson
Section IV: Internal Strife on the Left
'POP & CO' VS BUCK AND THE 'LENIN SCHOOL BOYS': UKRAINIAN CANADIANS AND THE
COMMUNIST PARTY OF CANADA, 1921-31
Jim Mochoruk
FIGHTING FOR THE SOUL OF THE UKRAINIAN PROGRESSIVE MOVEMENT IN CANADA: THE
LOBAYITES AND THE UKRAINIAN LABOUR-FARMER TEMPLE ASSOCIATION
Andrij Makuch
Section V: Everyday People
"OF COURSE IT WAS A COMMUNIST HALL:" A SPATIAL, SOCIAL, AND POLITICAL
HISTORY OF THE UKRAINIAN LABOUR TEMPLES IN OTTAWA, 1912-1965
S. Holyck Hunchuck
"I'LL FIX YOU!" DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND MURDER IN A UKRAINIAN WORKING-CLASS
IMMIGRANT COMMUNITY IN NORTHERN ONTARIO
Stacey Zembrzycki
Conclusion - Jim Mochoruk and Rhonda L. Hinther