This thesis follows the development of the Ukrainian identity in Toronto since World War II. It explores the formation of collective memory by the Third Wave of Ukrainian immigration who arrived in Toronto in the early 1950s and the crystallization of a particular Ukrainian identity within this community. In particular, it looks at the role of the Ukrainian schooling system as an important institution shaping the community’s understanding of Ukrainian identity. It also discusses the challenges to that identity since the arrival of the Fourth Wave of Ukrainian immigration which began in 1991. It charts the intra-group tensions which arose in the community due to different understandings of what it means to be Ukrainian and describes how com...
The Ukrainians who immigrated to North America had experienced ethnic, religious, and linguistic per...
This article discusses the development of a Canadian historiography of modern Ukraine. It argues tha...
This thesis attempts to contribute to a better understanding of the different ethnic identities of i...
The problem of national identity is extremely important especially in the modern realities of life. ...
Niniejsza praca porusza kwestie diaspory ukraińskiej w Kanadzie. Jej tożsamość, życie kulturalne, sp...
The thesis studies the recent efforts of the Ukrainian community in Canada to raise awareness of the...
Discourses of diaspora and transnationalism have begun to question previous traditional assumptions ...
The thesis provides a political analysis of a position paper on government programming recently adop...
Discourses of diaspora and transnationalism have begun to question previous traditional assumptions ...
The spatial residential patterns of Ukrainians in Windsor, Ontario are examined for the two census y...
The spatial residential patterns of Ukrainians in Windsor, Ontario are examined for the two census y...
This paper examines the role played by the Ukrainian-Canadian Community in the adoption of Canada’s ...
This dissertation is a contribution to the history of Ukrainian immigration to Quebec from 1910 to 1...
When the Second World War came to an end, some 150 thousand Ukrainian Ostarbeiters (civilian laboure...
For more than 130 years, Ukrainians have contributed to the development of Canada, enriching the cou...
The Ukrainians who immigrated to North America had experienced ethnic, religious, and linguistic per...
This article discusses the development of a Canadian historiography of modern Ukraine. It argues tha...
This thesis attempts to contribute to a better understanding of the different ethnic identities of i...
The problem of national identity is extremely important especially in the modern realities of life. ...
Niniejsza praca porusza kwestie diaspory ukraińskiej w Kanadzie. Jej tożsamość, życie kulturalne, sp...
The thesis studies the recent efforts of the Ukrainian community in Canada to raise awareness of the...
Discourses of diaspora and transnationalism have begun to question previous traditional assumptions ...
The thesis provides a political analysis of a position paper on government programming recently adop...
Discourses of diaspora and transnationalism have begun to question previous traditional assumptions ...
The spatial residential patterns of Ukrainians in Windsor, Ontario are examined for the two census y...
The spatial residential patterns of Ukrainians in Windsor, Ontario are examined for the two census y...
This paper examines the role played by the Ukrainian-Canadian Community in the adoption of Canada’s ...
This dissertation is a contribution to the history of Ukrainian immigration to Quebec from 1910 to 1...
When the Second World War came to an end, some 150 thousand Ukrainian Ostarbeiters (civilian laboure...
For more than 130 years, Ukrainians have contributed to the development of Canada, enriching the cou...
The Ukrainians who immigrated to North America had experienced ethnic, religious, and linguistic per...
This article discusses the development of a Canadian historiography of modern Ukraine. It argues tha...
This thesis attempts to contribute to a better understanding of the different ethnic identities of i...