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Від депортації до депортації
Yuri Makar
Based on Ukrainian, Polish, and Canadian archival materials, this book (the first of three volumes to be published) examines the fate of the Ukrainian inhabitants of the Kholm (Chełm) region and southern Podlachia between 1915 and 1947. It begins with the deportation of Ukrainians to Russia during the First World War, continues with the life of the Ukrainian population of these regions in the interwar Polish …
Ukrainians in Argentina, 1897-1950:
Serge Cipko
Argentina, the eighth largest country in the world, has relied heavily on immigration to boost its population. In 1914 circa thirty percent of the Argentine population was classified as foreign-born. Between the 1890s and 1940s tens of thousands of settlers from Ukraine made their way to that Southern Hemisphere republic. Indeed, Ukrainians constituted the largest of the Slavic groups to immigrate to Argentina and formed significant …
Гетьманські резиденції Батурина
Zenon E. Kohut
Funded by the CIUS and the Ucrainica Research Institute of the League of Ukrainian Canadians, this 20-page booklet, featuring 52 colour illustrations, provides a survey of the history of the city of Baturyn, the capital of the Hetman Cossack state in 1669–1708, which attained particular importance and prosperity during the reign of Hetman Ivan Mazepa (1687–1709). The booklet describes the city’s destruction in 1708 by the Russian …
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