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Series two 300 $aBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph 311 $a0-7735-1812-6 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [217]-229) and index. 327 $tFront Matter -- $tContents -- $tList of Illustrations -- $tAcknowledgments -- $tList of Abbreviations -- $tIntroduction -- $tThematic Perspectives -- $tThe Greek Catholic Church -- $tThe Ruthenians and Their National Movement -- $tGalicia -- $tThe Chronological Limits: 1867-1900 -- $tHistoriography -- $tArchival Sources -- $tTechnical Matters -- $t1866-1881 -- $t?A Glimpse into the Future? -- $tThe Canonization of losafat Kuntsevych and Its Reception in Galicia -- $tMykhail Kuzemsky, Bishop of Chelm -- $tThe Conflict in Przemysl -- $tThe Appointment of a New Metropolitan of Halych -- $tThe Appointment of loann Stupnytsky as Bishop of Przemysl -- $tThe Sion Circle -- $tThe National Populists and the Church -- $tThe St George Program of 1871 -- $tImproving the People, Serving the Nation -- $tThe Conversion of Chelm Eparchy to Orthodoxy -- $tThree-Barred Crosses and Kolpaks -- $tThe Resurrectionists -- $t1882-1900 -- $tA: Crisis and Intervention -- $tThe Reform of the Basilian Order -- $tThe Resignation of Metropolitan losyf Sembratovych -- $tThe Excommunication of Father loann Naumovych -- $tThe Erection of Stanyslaviv Eparchy -- $tThe Lviv Provincial Synod of 1891 -- $tOther Measures -- $tBishops -- $tAndrei Sheptytsky as Bishop of Stanyslaviv -- $tB: Ruthenian National Politics and the Church -- $tRussophilism and National Populism -- $tRadicalism -- $tPastoral Activity and the National Movement -- $tConclusions -- $tAppendix:Chronology, December 1881 to November 1882 -- $tNotes -- $tBibliography -- $tIndex 330 $aUsing Soviet archival materials declassified in the 1980s, John-Paul Himka examines a period during which the Greek Catholic church in Galicia was involved in a protracted, and at times bitter, struggle to maintain its distinctive, historically developed rites and customs. He focuses on the way differing concepts of Rutherian nationality affected the perception and course of church affairs while showing the influence of local ecclesiastical matters on the development and acceptance of these divergent concepts of nationality. The implications and complications of the Galician imbroglio are engagingly explained in this latest addition to Himka's work on nationality in late nineteenth-century Galicia. 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The regulation and self-regulation of civil sector organizations in Israel Nissan Limor and Noy Brindt; 7. Regulation and self-regulation in the Mexican nonprofit sector Michael D. Layton; 8. Waves of nonprofit regulation and self-regulation in Latin America: evidence and trends from Brazil and Ecuador Susan Appe and Marcelo Marchesini da Costa; 9. Australia: co-production, self-regulation and co-regulation Myles McGregor-Lowndes; 10. The relationships between state and non-state interventions in charitable solicitation law in the United States Putnam Barber and Megan F. Farwell; 11. Regulatory waves: a conclusion Alison Dunn, Oonagh B. Breen and Mark Sidel; Index. 330 $aAll governments, in various ways, regulate and control nonprofit organizations. Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), while hopeful of supportive regulatory environments, are simultaneously seeking greater autonomy both to provide services and to advocate for policy change. In part to counter increasing statutory regulation, there is a global nonprofit sector movement towards greater grassroots regulation - what the authors call self-regulation - through codes of conduct and self-accreditation processes. This book drills down to the country level to study both sides of this equation, examining how state regulation and nonprofit self-regulation affect each other and investigating the causal nature of this interaction. Exploring these issues from historical, cultural, political, and environmental perspectives, and in sixteen jurisdictions (Australia, China, Brazil, Ecuador, England and Wales, Ethiopia, Ireland, Israel, Kenya, Malawi, Mexico, Tanzania, Uganda, Scotland, United States, and Vietnam), the authors analyse the interplay between state control and nonprofit self-regulation to better understand broader emerging trends. 606 $aNonprofit organizations$xLaw and legislation 606 $aNonprofit organizations$xPolitical aspects 606 $aNonprofit organizations$xHistory 615 0$aNonprofit organizations$xLaw and legislation. 615 0$aNonprofit organizations$xPolitical aspects. 615 0$aNonprofit organizations$xHistory. 676 $a346/.064 702 $aBreen$b Oonagh B. 702 $aDunn$b Alison$f1969- 702 $aSidel$b Mark 801 0$bUkCbUP 801 1$bUkCbUP 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910155152203321 996 $aRegulatory waves$92581455 997 $aUNINA