"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title. Dolbilov, Mikhail, ‘Russification and the Bureaucratic Mind in the Russian Empire’s Northwestern Regions’, Kritika, 5 (2004), pp. His current research focuses on two projects: a monograph on the Last Judgement in Ukrainian texts and images prior to 1800 and a study of politics and violence in Ukraine from 1937 to 1942. Anti-nuclear Activism and National Identity in Russia, Lithuania, and Ukraine (Durham/London, 1996). He served as co-editor for history for volumes 3-5 of the Encyclopedia of Ukraine. He is the author of Socialism in Galicia: The Emergence of Polish Social Democracy and Ukrainian Radicalism (1860-1890) (Cambridge, MA: HURI,1983), and Religion and Nationality in Western Ukraine: The Greek Catholic Church and the Ruthenian National Movement in Galicia, 1867-1900 (Montreal: McGill-Queen's, 1999), as well as articles on many aspects of nineteenth- and twentieth-century Ukrainian history. in History from the University of Michigan in 1977. John-Paul Himka is Professor of East European History at the University of Alberta. He is the author of Essays in Modern Ukrainian History. Rudnytsky (1919-1984) was professor of History at the University of Alberta and Associate Director of the CIUS.
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