Ukrainians in Colorado

Ukrainians in Colorado
Author: Pavlo Babʼi︠a︡k
Publisher: Denver : Ukrainian-American Bicentennial Organization
Total Pages: 98
Release: 1976
Genre: Ukrainian Americans
ISBN:

Jews and Ukrainians

Jews and Ukrainians
Author: Paul R. Magocsi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780772751119

"This volume surveys various past and present aspects of Jews and ethnic Ukrainians on the territory of Ukraine and in the diaspora."--

Jews and Ukrainians

Jews and Ukrainians
Author: Paul Robert Magocsi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-06-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783838219639

There is much that ordinary Ukrainians do not know about Jews and that ordinary Jews do not know about Ukrainians. As a result, those Jews and Ukrainians who may care about their respective ancestral heritages usually view each other through distorted stereotypes, misperceptions, and biases. This book sheds new light on highly controversial moments of Ukrainian-Jewish relations and argues that the historical experience in Ukraine not only divided ethnic Ukrainians and Jews but also brought them together. The story of Jews and Ukrainiansis presented in an impartial manner through twelve thematic chapters. Among the themes discussed are geography, history, economic life, traditional culture, religion, language and publications, literature and theater, architecture and art, music, the diaspora, and contemporary Ukraine. The book's easy-to-read narrative is enhanced by 335 full-color illustrations, 29 maps, and several text inserts that explain specific phenomena or address controversial issues. Jews and Ukrainiansprovides a wealth of information for anyone interested in learning more about the fascinating land of Ukraine and two of its most historically significant peoples.

On Our Way Home from the Revolution

On Our Way Home from the Revolution
Author: Sonya Bilocerkowycz
Publisher: Mad Creek Books
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2019
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780814255438

Following the 2014 Ukrainian revolution, a child of the Ukrainian diaspora challenges her formative ideologies, considers innocence and complicity, and questions the roots of patriotism.

The Ukrainians

The Ukrainians
Author: Andrew Wilson
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 481
Release: 2022-11-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 0300083556

As in many postcommunist states, politics in Ukraine revolves around the issue of national identity. Ukrainian nationalists see themselves as one of the world’s oldest and most civilized peoples, as “older brothers” to the younger Russian culture.Yet Ukraine became independent only in 1991, and Ukrainians often feel like a minority in their own country, where Russian is still the main language heard on the streets of the capital, Kiev. This book is a comprehensive guide to modern Ukraine and to the versions of its past propagated by both Russians and Ukrainians. Andrew Wilson provides the most acute, informed, and up-to-date account available of the Ukrainians and their country. Concentrating on the complex relation between Ukraine and Russia, the book begins with the myth of common origin in the early medieval era, then looks closely at the Ukrainian experience under the tsars and Soviets, the experience of minorities in the country, and the path to independence in 1991. Wilson also considers the history of Ukraine since 1991 and the continuing disputes over identity, culture, and religion. He examines the economic collapse under the first president, Leonid Kravchuk, and the attempts at recovery under his successor, Leonid Kuchma. Wilson explores the conflicts in Ukrainian society between the country’s Eurasian roots and its Western aspirations, as well as the significance of the presidential election of November 1999.

The Ukrainians in America

The Ukrainians in America
Author: Myron B. Kuropas
Publisher: Minneapolis : Lerner Publications Company
Total Pages: 96
Release: 1972
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN:

Despite centuries of foreign rule, the people of Ukraine preserved their rich Slavic heritage. Fleeing poverty and persecution, Ukrainians brought this heritage with them to build new communities in the United States. This book is a look into how, with each new generation, the Ukrainian Americans continue to add to American life through their traditions of faith, their arts and architecture, and many other contributions.

Feminists Despite Themselves

Feminists Despite Themselves
Author: Martha Bohachevsky-Chomiak
Publisher: CIUS Press
Total Pages: 502
Release: 1988-10-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780920862575

The first history of the women's movement in Ukraine.