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Record Nr.

UNINA9910816098203321

Autore

Magocsi Paul R.

Titolo

Galicia : a historical survey and bibliographic guide / / Paul Robert Magocsi

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Toronto, [Ontario] ; ; Buffalo, [New York] ; ; London, [England] : , : University of Toronto Press, , 1990

©1983

ISBN

1-4426-7513-6

9786612009808

1-282-00980-X

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (321 p.)

Disciplina

943.8/6

Soggetti

Ukrainians - Galicia (Poland and Ukraine) - History

History

Electronic books.

Galicia (Poland and Ukraine) History

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

""Contents""; ""Introduction""; ""Abbreviations""; ""1: Bibliographical and archival aids""; ""Historiographical studies""; ""National bibliographies""; ""Subject bibliographies""; ""Archives""; ""Libraries and other cultural institutions""; ""2: General studies""; ""Scholarly journals""; ""Reference works""; ""Historical surveys""; ""Church history""; ""Cultural history""; ""Regional and urban history""; ""3: Early history to 1340""; ""Archeological studies""; ""Background""; ""Sources""; ""General histories of Galicia-Volhynia""; ""Specific periods and problems""

""Galician-Hungarian relations""""Church history""; ""Cultural and urban history""; ""4: 1340�1772""; ""Background""; ""General surveys and sources""; ""Period of transition, 1340�1387""; ""The establishment and impact of Polish rule""; ""Urban and economic history""; ""Church history""; ""Cultural history: the brotherhoods""; ""Cultural history: book culture, art, and architecture""; ""Cossacks in Galicia and the brigand movement""; ""5: 1772�1848""; ""Background""; ""Historical surveys and descriptive works""; ""Establishment of Austrian rule and foreign



affairs""

""Socioeconomic developments""""Cultural history: background""; ""Cultural history: sources and surveys""; ""Cultural history: education, church, theater, press""; ""Cultural history: literature (Rusyn Triad)""; ""Cultural history: the language question""; ""Relations with other Slavs""; ""6: 1848�1918""; ""Background""; ""Historical surveys, memoirs, reference works""; ""Revolutionary years, 1848�1849""; ""Political developments, 1850�1914""; ""Socioeconomic developments""; ""Cultural history: national identity and national organizations""

""Cultural history: the press and the language question""""Cultural history: education""; ""Cultural history: literary history surveys""; ""Cultural history: individual writers and national leaders""; ""Church history""; ""Relations with other Slavs""; ""World War I""; ""7: 1919�1939""; ""Background""; ""General surveys""; ""Establishment of Polish rule, 1918�1923""; ""Polish-Ukrainian war and the Ukrainian Galician Army, 1918�1919""; ""Galicia and the international scene, 1918�1923""; ""Political developments, 1923�1939""; ""Socioeconomic developments and the Communist party""

""Cultural history: education""""Cultural history: the church, national identity, literature""; ""8: 1939�1944""; ""Background""; ""Historical surveys and sources""; ""Soviet rule, 1939�1941""; ""Political developments""; ""Military developments""; ""9: 1945 to the present""; ""Background""; ""Ukrainian resistance movement""; ""Establishment of Soviet rule""; ""10: Minorities""; ""Poles""; ""Background""; ""Studies""; ""Jews""; ""Background""; ""Bibliographies""; ""Historical surveys and documentary collections""; ""Specific periods and problems""; ""Cultural history""

Sommario/riassunto

Galicia, an eastern European region that has been ruled by Poland, Austria, and the USSR at various times, has played an important and often crucial role in the Ukrainian historical development. This is the first comprehensive bibliographic guide to its history.The over-all arrangement is chronological and within that by theme. The book emphasizes political, socioeconomic, literary, linguistic, and archeological developments as they are recorded in fourteen languages. It contains more than 3000 references, 1000 notes, a detailed thematic and name of index, and six maps which trace the historical development of Galicia.Although Ukrainians have traditionally made up the largest part of Galicia's population, substantial minority populations of Poles, Germans, Armenians, Karaites, and most especially Jews have lived in the region at various times. The extensive literature on Galicia's Jews is brought together in this volume for the first time.This volume is published in association with the Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute and the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies. It won the 1982 Cenko Prize for the best work published in Ukrainian bibliography.