A Preliminary Guide to the Collection

A Preliminary Guide to the Collection

The Peter J. Potichnyj Collection on Insurgency and Counter-Insurgency in Ukraine A Preliminary Guide to the Collection (December 1997) 1 I. Paper documents. Boxes 1- 23, 25-35, 126-129, 131-133: Private papers, notes, publications, book reviews, university matters, memoirs. (Box 30,students),(Box 31 -30-39 Papers on EE), (Box 33 various papers in Sociology),(Box 34, newspaper clippings on UPA in Western Europe), (Box 35, various publications from Soviet jornals). Boxes 24, 36-70 (69-70 China): Correspondence. Boxes 71-76: Soviet archival materials. Boxes 77-79: Polish archival materials. Boxes 80-82, 92: Arkhiv Misii UPA (AMUPA). Boxes 83-91, 93-96, 108-111, 116-121, 123-125: Arkhiv Litopysu UPA (ALUPA). Boxes 97-107: Arkhiv Ob’iednannia Kolyshnikh Voiakiv UPA SShA i Kanady ( Archive OKV UPA). Boxes 112-115, 122: Arkhiv Tovarystva Kolyshnikh Voiakiv UPA im. Gen. Tarasa Chuprynky v SShA i Kanadi (Archive TKV UPA). Box 130: German archival materials. 2 II. Microfilm. (Microtext) 1. German documents (1941-1945). 100 reels. (D/802/U4P47/1959 mfm) 2. Soviet documents (1944-1954). 428 reels. (DK/508.79/P48/1994 mfm) 3. Ukrainian underground documents from Polish archives (1945-1948). 16 reels. (DK/508/.79/P482/1990 mfm) 4. “Homin Ukrainy” (Echo of Ukraine). 50 reels. (AN/H654 mfm) III. Publications. (Petro Jacyk Slavic and East European Resource Centre) 1. “Litopys UPA”. Volumes 1-25, 27-28 (old series). (DK/508/.79/L56 pjrc). Vol. 1 (new series). 2. Various publications on the Ukrainian underground (Soviet, German, Polish, Czech, Slovak). IV. Photo and Video. 1. Interviews with Dutch officers liberated by the UPA from the German POW camp. (Box 124). 2. Interview with Mrs. Natalka Os’mak, daughter of Kyrylo Os’mak, President of UHVR. (Box 124) 3 3. “Mizh Slavoiu i Smertiu”. Montage on the UPA donated by Dr. M. Ripeckyj. (Master copy and 2d videocassette). (Box 124). 4. Copies of pictures from the underground, most of them from the AMUPA collection. (Box 124). 5. A large collection of underground photographs and slides from the late O. Papinko collection. (Box 123). 6. Stamp collection “Pidpil’na Poshta Ukrainy”. (Box 109). 7. Records of UPA songs by V. Kardash. (Box 109). 8. Magnetic tape (18 reels) of Radio Programme in Winnipeg. (Box 99). 4 The Peter J. Potichnyj Collection on Insurgency and Counter-Insurgency in Ukraine (Private Papers) Box 1 1. Potichnyj and Aster, “Ievreis’ko-ukrains’ki vidnosyny: Dvi samotnosti. 2. Potichnyj and Shtendera, Introduction to “Political Thought of the Ukrainian Underground”. 3. Potichnyj, Slovo do graduantiv. 1983. 4. Potichnyj, Various seminars. 1984. 5. Aster and Potichnyj, “Jewish-Ukrainian Relations: The Legacy and the Hope”. 1983. 6. Potichnyj, “Ukrainians in Military Formations During WWII”. 1985. 7. Potichnyj, Letter to the editor re. Chornobyl. 8. Kirshner, Review of Jewish-Ukrainian Relations: Two Solitudes. 9. Potichnyj, Ukraintsi i Ievrei. Notes. 10. Potichnyj in China. Dundas Star, 1979. 11. Midwest Slavic Conference, 1976. Potichnyj’s paper. 12. Ukrainian-Jewish Relations in the USA, 1964. Potichnyj=participant. 13. Potichnyj in Who is Who in the World, 1980. 14. Kovach, Andrew, Political Situation in Eastern Europe Today. Revisions by Potichnyj which were published by The Hamilton Spectator.1980. 15. Poticnyj receives Janina Lawruk-Starzycki Porize.1979. 16. Potichnyj’s CV. 1980. 17. Potichnyj, “Dysydentyzm u radians’kii Ukraini”. Winnipeg,1977. 18. Porfirii Peryklevych (Potichnyj), “Etnodynamika i zbroini syly SRSR”. Manuscript. 19. Porfirii Peryklevych (Potichnyj), “Soviets’ka zahroza: Uiava chy diisnist’”. Manuscript. 20. Schnellbrief. Auswaertige Amt. 1941. Letter to Ribbentrop by W. Stachiw, 1941. Letter by Omeltschenko to Oberkommando der Wehrmacht, 1941. 5 21. Potichnyj, “Novi dzherela do vyvchennia istorii Ukrainy”. 1990. 22. Potichnyj, Ukr. Research Prog at the University of Illinois. Paper on “Glasnost and the UPA”. 23. Potichnyj, Hankevych, NN. Picture. 24. Potichnyj, “Akcja Wisla: The Code name for Suffering”. Paper presented at Oxford conference. 1987. 25. Potichnyj. Notes for vol. 16 of Litopys UPA. 26. Potichnyj. Report on activities in connection with Lit. UPA. 1990. 27. Potichnyj, Introduction to “Peremyshchyna - Peremys’kyi kurin’, kn.2. Introduction to vol. 17, Lit. UPA. 28. Potichnyj, Appeal to Tax Court. 1984. 29. Potichnyj, Public Lending Rights Commission. 1988. 30. Potichnyj, “Parliament Ukrainy: Khto ie khto?” 31. Poliszczuk, Wiktor. CV 32. USH,Baltimore, MD. “Ukraina v Druhii Svitovii Viini”. Potichnyj, “Ukrains’ki viis’kovo formatsii”. 1957. 33. Potichnyj, Introduction to vol 16 of Lit. UPA. 34. Potichnyj, “Party Politics in Independent Ukraine”, “The Multiparty System in Ukraine”, “Bahatopartiinist’ v Ukraini”, “Who is Next”, “Duma about Ukraine”. 1991. 35. Potichnyj, Notes to vol. 21 of Lit. UPA. (3 folders), 1991. 36. Notes on demography in the USSR. 37. Notes on Soviet politics. 38. Potichnyj. Insurance coverage. 39. Bodleian Library-Oxford. Thanks for a donation of books. 1987. 40. Potichnyj participant and paper “Do genezy UHVR”. 1994. 41. Potichnyj, “Glasnost und die UPA”. 1989. 42. Potichnyj and Aster, “Ukrainians and Jews: The Problems of Diaspora Communities in the Context of National Statehood”. Conference in Winnipeg, 1995. 43. Potichnyj. CKOC telephone interview. 1990. 44. Potichnyj. Grant to attend conference in Kiev on Ukr.-Jewish relations. 1991. 45. Potichnyj. Comment on the 1946-47 Famine in Ukraine. 1990. 46. Zipperstern, Review of “Ukr.-Jewish Relations in Historical Perspective”.1991. 47. Potichnyj. Letters to participants in the panel at Harrogate.1990. 48. Potichnyj. Colloquium on “Wahlen zum Obersten Sowjet der Ukraine”. 1990. 6 49. Zbirkova lysta. 1979. 50. Potichnyj, “Pope John Paul II and the Ukraine”. 1989. 51. Potichnyj, “Akcja Wisla-The Forcible Relocation of Ukrainian Population in Poland”, Oxford conference. 1987. 52. Potichnyj, “Glasnost’ and the UPA”. Paper for conference. 1989. 53. Potichnyj, “The Struggle of the Crimean Tatars”. Article. 54. Potichnyj. “Mysl polityczna podziemia ukrainskiego. Krakow, 1990. 55. McMaster Political Science. 56. Potichnyj. “National Composition of the Population of Ukraine”. (In Chinese). 1991. 57. Potichnyj. “22 sichnia”. Talk in Los Angeles. 1990. “Ukraina v zhovtni 1989”. “Zustrich ukr. I pol’s’kykh parlamentariv”, 1990. Zvit E. Shtendery, 1990. 58. Potichnyj. Seminar expenses. Kiev, 1994. 59. Potichnyj and Aster. “Ukrainians and Jews: The Problems of Diaspora Communiities in the Context of Statehood”. Paper. 1995. 60. Potichnyj, “Elections in Ukraine”. Article and notes. 1990. 61. Potichnyj, “Referendum and Presidential Elections in Ukraine”. Article, 1992. 62 Potichnyj, “Ukraine”. Article for Encyclopaedia. 63. Potichnyj and Aster, “Ukrainian-Jewish Relations: Theory and Practice”. Paper. 64. Potichnyj, The Ukr. Insurgent Army (UPA) and the German Authorities”. Paper, 1993. 65. Potichnyj. Letter to participants in Culture of Kievan Rus Conference. 1987. 66. Potichnyj. Data sheet on Sov. pol. elite. 67. Conference on Glasnost and Perestroika. 1988. Potichnyj participant. 68. Potichnyj. Introduction to vol. 16 of Lit. UPA. 69. Potichnyj. Finances for Conference on Ukraine and Russia. 1981. 70. Potichnyj. Grant for a conference in Honolulu.1988. 71. Mcmaster Pol. Science. Committees. 1988. 72. Potichnyj. Interview in the Windsor Star. 1988. 73. Potichnyj with cardboard presidents. 74. Potichnyj. Research leave report. 1990. 75. Potichnyj, “Elections in Ukraine”. Article, 1990. 76. Potichnyj and Aster. Notes on Jewish-Ukr. relations. 1982. 77. Potichnyj. Notes for vol. 16 of Lit. UPA. 78. Potichnyj, “Ukrains’ko-rosiis’ki vidnosyny v politychnii dumtsi ukrains’koho pidpillia chasu druhoi svitovoi viiny”. Paper for conference in 7 Kiev, 1990. Article in Suchasnist on the above theme, 1992. Article by Mykola Symchych, 1991. 79. Petrie, Graham. Materials for McMaster Conference, 1989. 80. Potichnyj. Notes on textbooks in Sov.Ukr. schools. 81. Potichnyj. Letter to contributors to a volume. 1985. 82. Potichnyj and Aster, “Jewish-Ukrainian relations: Two Solitudes”. Monograph. 83. Potichnyj. Lectures on Revolution at UFU. 1982. 84. Potichnyj. Comentator at York U. Symposium. 1993. 85. Potichnyj. Student assessment. 1992-93. 86. Potichnyj. Chair at V ICCEES World Congress. Warsaw, 1995. 87. Potichnyj. Course assignments. 1993-94. 88. Potichnyj. Fonorola accounts. 1994. 89. Departmental committee assignments. 1992. 90. Potichnyj. Notes on Soviet politics. 91. Potichnyj. About vol. 21 of Lit. UPA. 8 The Peter J. Potichnyj Collection on Insurgency and Counter-Insurgency in Ukraine (Private Papers) Box 2 1. Potichnyj. Talk on Ukraine’s Multi-Party sysytem. 1993. 2. Potichnyj. “Pogroms”. Notes. 3. Potichnyj. Teaching and learning application. Coleman’s letter. 1986. 4. Halyniak, B. (Probably B. Halaichuk). Juridical status of Ukrainian SSR. 1951.-1953. 5. Potichnyj. Participant in Unesco conf. in Ljubljana. 1969. 6. Potichnyj. Selection Board for ONT.Grad. Students.1992. 7. Potichnyj, Aster, Greenspan. Resume of “Authority and Dissent”. 8. Potichnyj. Russians about themselves. Bibliography.1991-2. 9. Potichnyj. Application for “German SD and the Ukrainian Question, 1941-43”. 1990. 10. Ukrainian-Chinese Dictionary. 1991. 11. Potichnyj. Convenor for Comp. Politics. 12. Potichnyj. Notes on revolution. 13 Potichnyj, “Permanent Representations (Postpredstva) of Union Republics in Moscow”. Paper, 1980. B. Lewytzkyj, “Postoiannyie predst. soiuz. respublik pri Sov. Min. SSSR”. 14. Potichnyj. Notes for

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