Bibliography and Resources for History of Ukrainians in the United States
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Bibliography and Resources for History of Ukrainians in the United States Books Ardan, Brian. The Anthracite Region’s Slavic Community. Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia Publishing, 2009. Balch, Emily Greene. Our Slavic Fellow Citizens. New York: Charities Publication Committee, 1910. Davies, Norman. God’s Playground: A History of Poland. New York: Columbia University Press, 1982. Two Volumes. Dushnyck , Walter, and Chirovsky, Nicholas L. Fr., editors. The Ukrainian Heritage in America. NewYork: Ukrainian Congress Committee of America, 1991. Halich, Wasyl. Ukrainians in the United States. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1937. Howansky Reilly, Diana. Scattered: The Forced Relocation of Poland’s Ukrainians after World War II. Madison, Wisconsin: The University of Wisconsin Press, 2013. Hrushevsky, Mykhailo. History of Ukraine-Rus’, Volume Six. Editor-in- Chief Frank E. Sysyn. Translated by Leonid Heretz. Edmonton and Toronto, Canada: Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies Press., 2012. Kuropas, Myron B. The Ukrainian Americans: Roots and Aspirations 1884-1954. Toronto, Canada: University of Toronto Press, 1991. Luciw, Theodore. Father Agapius Honcharenko: First Ukrainian Priest in the United States. New York: Ukrainian Congress Committeeof America, Osborn, Kevin. The Ukrainian Americans. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1989. 1 Snyder, Timothy. Bloodlands: Europe between Hitler and Stalin. New York: Basic Books, the Perseus Book Group, 2010. Subtelny, Orest. Ukraine: A History. Toronto, Canada: University of Toronto Press, Fourth Edition, 2009. Wolff, Larry. The Idea of Galicia. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 2010. Exhibition Catalogue Kuropas, Myron (text); Shust, Maria (Director); and Pevna, Chrustyna (Archivist). To Preserve a Heritage: The Story of the Ukrainian Immigration in the United States. New York: The Ukrainian Museum, 1984. Online Bookstores for Ukrainian studies Amazon.com. www.amazon.com . CIUS (Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies). http://www.ciuspress.com . Yevshan. http://www.yevshan.com/main.asp . Online Websites Internet Encyclopedia of Ukraine. A great online resource for all things Ukrainian. http://www.encyclopediaofukraine.com/default.asp The Kyiv Post. An excellent online newspaper resource in English for current news and commentary from Ukraine. http://www.kyivpost.com The Ukrainian Weekly. Published since 1933 in New Jersey, this weekly newspaper covers news and events in the Ukrainian community worldwide. The online archive goes back to 1933. http://www.ukrweekly.com/uwwp/pdf-archive/ 2 Svoboda (Свобода). This newspaper published in New Jersey in Ukrainian since 1893 is a very valuable source of information on the early life of the émigré community in the U.S. It is the oldest existing Ukrainian newspaper. The online archive goes back to 1893. http://svoboda-news.com/svwp/pdfархів/ Diasporiana.org.ua. This online web site with content in Ukrainian is a large archive of books, periodicals, memoires and other historical material focused on the Ukrainian émigré community worldwide. http://diasporiana.org.ua/ Red Patch Gallery. An online gallery dedicated to the artwork of Nicholas Bervinchak, who was a Lemko Ukrainian American artist of the social realist school. http://www.redpatchgallery.com/ Ancestry.com. New York City, Ellis Island Oral Histories, 1892-1976. Search: (exact) Myron Surmach, born 1893. Category: Immigration and Emigration books. This collection (began in 1973) contains some 2,000 online oral histories collected by the Ellis Island Oral History Program through the Ellis Island Immigration Museum. https://www.ancestry.com/ “Krynytsya (The Well)” podcast. A monthly English-language online podcast featuring short interviews with interesting Ukrainians and topics of interest to the Ukrainian community. https://soundcloud.com/krynytsya 102219 Copyright (c) 2019 by Michael J. Buryk. All Rights Reserved 3 .