Шевченко в образотворчому мистецтвіGeorge S. N. Luckyj, George Stephen Nestor Luckyj, Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies published, 1980 - 522 pages |
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Page 40
... Western Ukraine , then part of the Austro - Hungarian Empire , during the poet's lifetime . Later , in the 1860s and early 1870s , Western Ukrainian populists set about to develop a lively cult of Shevchenko among the people , canon ...
... Western Ukraine , then part of the Austro - Hungarian Empire , during the poet's lifetime . Later , in the 1860s and early 1870s , Western Ukrainian populists set about to develop a lively cult of Shevchenko among the people , canon ...
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... Polish occupation of Western Ukraine forbade higher education in Ukrainian : before World War II , an underground Ukrainian university existed in Lviv , but obvi- ously it could not provide the facilities of a normal academic ...
... Polish occupation of Western Ukraine forbade higher education in Ukrainian : before World War II , an underground Ukrainian university existed in Lviv , but obvi- ously it could not provide the facilities of a normal academic ...
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... Western Ukrainian and émigré scholars between the wars treated Shevchenko primarily as an artist . A number of them , for example , researched the poet's life and intellectual environment . Simovych wrote on Shevchenko and the early ...
... Western Ukrainian and émigré scholars between the wars treated Shevchenko primarily as an artist . A number of them , for example , researched the poet's life and intellectual environment . Simovych wrote on Shevchenko and the early ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
Graveside Oration | 55 |
Excerpts from Shevchenko the Ukrainophiles and Socialism | 65 |
Copyright | |
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