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Ivan Franko and His Community / Yaroslav Hrytsak.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Ukrainian StudiesPublisher: Boston, MA : Academic Studies Press, [2019]Copyright date: ©2019Description: 1 online resource (588 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9781618119681
  • 9781618119698
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 891.798209
LOC classification:
  • PG3948.F72 H79513 2018
  • PG3948.F72 H79513 2018
Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- A Note on Transliteration -- Abbreviations of Frequently Cited Sources -- Introduction -- Part 1: Franko and His Times -- 1. Austrian Galicia: Movement without Changes, Changes without Movement -- 2. The Riddles of His Birth -- 3. Early Childhood -- 4. School Years -- 5. Between the Small and the Large Fatherland -- 6. Did the Peasants Have a Fatherland? -- 7. The Turning Point -- 8. At the Forefront of the Socialist Movement -- 9. “A Journal, All We Need Is a Journal!” -- Part 2: Franko and His Society -- 10. Franko and His World Perception -- 11. Franko and His Peasants -- 12. Franko and His Boryslav -- 13. Franko and His Women -- 14. Franko and His Jews -- 15. Franko and His Readers -- 16. How Franko Became a Genius -- 17. A Prophet in His Own Land -- Conclusion -- Tables -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
Summary: In this Ukrainian bestseller, now available in English for the first time, Yaroslav Hrytsak examines the first three decades (1856–86) in the life of Ivan Franko, a prominent writer, scholar, journalist, and political activist who became an indisputable leader in the forging of modern Ukrainian national identity. Hrytsak does so against the background of small communities—Franko’s family, his native village, his colleagues, the editors of periodicals for which he worked, and the revolutionary circles with which he interacted—during a time when multi-ethnic Habsburg Galicia evolved into several modern nations. This volume will remain a recognized standard for the study of the history of Ukraine and East Central Europe.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- A Note on Transliteration -- Abbreviations of Frequently Cited Sources -- Introduction -- Part 1: Franko and His Times -- 1. Austrian Galicia: Movement without Changes, Changes without Movement -- 2. The Riddles of His Birth -- 3. Early Childhood -- 4. School Years -- 5. Between the Small and the Large Fatherland -- 6. Did the Peasants Have a Fatherland? -- 7. The Turning Point -- 8. At the Forefront of the Socialist Movement -- 9. “A Journal, All We Need Is a Journal!” -- Part 2: Franko and His Society -- 10. Franko and His World Perception -- 11. Franko and His Peasants -- 12. Franko and His Boryslav -- 13. Franko and His Women -- 14. Franko and His Jews -- 15. Franko and His Readers -- 16. How Franko Became a Genius -- 17. A Prophet in His Own Land -- Conclusion -- Tables -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index

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In this Ukrainian bestseller, now available in English for the first time, Yaroslav Hrytsak examines the first three decades (1856–86) in the life of Ivan Franko, a prominent writer, scholar, journalist, and political activist who became an indisputable leader in the forging of modern Ukrainian national identity. Hrytsak does so against the background of small communities—Franko’s family, his native village, his colleagues, the editors of periodicals for which he worked, and the revolutionary circles with which he interacted—during a time when multi-ethnic Habsburg Galicia evolved into several modern nations. This volume will remain a recognized standard for the study of the history of Ukraine and East Central Europe.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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