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Rusyns and Ukrainians Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow: The Limitations of National History
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 November 2018
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- Copyright © 2001 Association for the Study of Nationalities
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1. One of the first books to do this was a collection of essays about Metropolitan Andrei Sheptyts'kyi. Paul Magocsi, ed. with the help of Andrii Kravchuk, Morality and the Reality of Life: The Life and Times of Andrei Sheptyts'kyi (Edmonton: Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, 1989). Owing to political limitations, the study of the Greek Catholic Church in Galicia was long impossible for scholars living in Ukraine to carry out. Since 1991 that has changed, and Himka notes in his introduction that Ukrainian scholars have already begun to produce important work in this area. The most notable example is Turii, Oleh, Hreko-katolyts'ka tserkva v suspil'no-politychnomu zhytti Halychyny, 1848–1867. Avtoreferat dysertatsii na zdobuttia naukovoho stupenia kandydata istorychnkh nauk (Lviv: Instytut ukrainoznavstva im. I. Kryp'iakevycha, 1994).Google Scholar
2. Magocsi, Paul, “The Ukrainian National Movement: A New Analytical Framework,” Canadian Review of Studies in Nationalism, Vol. 16, Nos 1–2, 1989, pp. 45–62.Google Scholar
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