About This Issue
This issue features an essay on the poetry of the New York Group, a sequel to the previous essay on The Ukrainian Socialist Movement in Canada (1900-1918), an analysis of the Sino-Soviet and Soviet-Rumanian disputes, a piece about Ukrainian language courses in Kiev, a brief description of the art work of Volodymyr Makarenko, a sample of Borys Korniienko's poetry, and a series of pieces on being a Ukrainian immigrant in Canada.
In This Issue
| Author | Page | Title |
|---|---|---|
| Melanie Pytlowany | 3 | Continuity and Innovation in the Poetry of the New York Group |
| Orest T. Martynowych | 22 | The Ukrainian Socialist Movement in Canada 1900–1918 (II) |
| Alexander Motyl | 32 | The Problem of Bessarabia and Bukovyna: the Intersection of the Sino-Soviet and Soviet-Rumanian Disputes |
| Myroslava Romakh | 49 | Pro litni kursy ukraiins'koi movy v Kyevi |
| Volodymyr Makarenko | 56 | Two Watercolours |
| Borys Korniienko | 58 | Poetry |
| Myrna Kostash | 69 | Baba Was a Bohunk and So Am I—a Stranger, Despite Three Generations in Canada |
| Roma Franko | 84 | Of Ambition, Babas and Bohunks |
| M. Boshyk | 91 | A Note on Soviet Dissertations: Guide to Avtoreferaty |
| K. Huytan | 94 | A Guide to Foreign Ministry Archives in England Relating to Ukraine |
| Letter to the Editors | 104 |
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