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Journal articles on the topic "Ukrainian Women's Association of Canada"

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Kuzhel, Liubov. "Activities of the Ukrainian Women’s Association of Canada in the 1920s and 1930s through the prism of publications of the calendars and almanacs of that time." Proceedings of Vasyl Stefanyk National Scientific Library of Ukraine in Lviv, no. 13(29) (2021): 160–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.37222/2524-0315-2021-13(29)-10.

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Fighting the threat of possible assimilation of the Ukrainian ethnic group combined with the necessity for successful socio-economic integration into the multiethnic Canadian society, on the one hand, and the need for Uk-rainian women to protect their rights on the other hand, prompted Ukrainian Canadian women to establish the UCC (– UCC – Ukrainian Canadian Congress) (Ukrainian Women’s Association of Canada) in 1926. Founded as a voluntary association to overcome illiteracy and to provide mutual assi¬stance in the adaptation of emigrant women and their families, the UCC has over time develope
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Andrusiak, I. P. "The gender dimension of the activity of the Ukrainian women's movement in Canada and Australia." Analytical and Comparative Jurisprudence, no. 4 (November 27, 2022): 11–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.24144/2788-6018.2022.04.1.

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The article is devoted to the study of the organized women's movement abroad. The Ukrainian women's movement, which arose and began to develop in all the countries where Ukrainians immigrated and lived, became the continuation and development of the Ukrainian women's movement on Ukrainian lands and had the goal of gaining women's rights in access to education and solving all public affairs. The reason for the emigration of Ukrainians was unfavorable political circumstances in the empires, to which at the end of the 19th century included all Ukrainian lands, as well as the economic decline and
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Periv, Iryna. "Women of Ukraine in the struggle for the formation of a national outlook in the conditions of emigration: the example of the activities of Ukrainian women`s organization in Canada." Visnik Nacional’nogo universitetu «Lvivska politehnika». Seria: Uridicni nauki 10, no. 40 (2023): 5–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.23939/law2023.40.005.

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Successful development and the formation of a modern legal system in Ukraine should be based on the understanding of the value of human life, the importance of the full and harmonious development of each individual, ensuring human rights, and the necessity of creating conditions for the self-realization of human potential. This is possible only through the provision of gender equality. The study and reconsideration of the idea of gender equality through the example of the activities of Ukrainian women's movements in the conditions of emigration not only analyze the development of this idea in
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Trakman, Leon. "THE DEMISE OF POSITIVE LIBERTY? NATIVE WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION OF CANADA V. CANADA." Constitutional Forum / Forum constitutionnel 6, no. 1 - 4 (2011): 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.21991/c9j94j.

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Shalyha, O. "UKRAINIAN FINE ART IN CANADA (SECOND HALF OF THE 20th CENTURY)." Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. History, no. 136 (2018): 82–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/1728-2640.2018.136.1.18.

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The article highlights the process of incipience of Ukrainian fine art in Canada. During the second half of the 20th century the Ukrainian diaspora created its own art and multiplied traditional Ukrainian art. Unfortunately, the achievements of the Ukrainian diaspora as a rule aren’t well-known to Ukrainian scientific community. The names of these people have filled up the treasury of spiritual values not only in Ukraine or Canada, but worldwide. Ukrainian artists from Canada have created artistic values reflecting the progress of the world’s fine art and have retained the best traditions of n
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Staniec, Jillian. "Remain True to the Culture?" Ethnologies 30, no. 1 (2008): 59–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/018835ar.

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Abstract A series of dance seminars was held in Ukraine and Saskatchewan from 1971 to 1991, hosted by a left-wing political and cultural organization, the Association for United Ukrainian Canadians. These seminars heavily influenced the development of Ukrainian dance in Saskatchewan and Canada by introducing new dance techniques, choreography, and costuming from Soviet Ukraine. They were also very controversial, challenging the definition of Ukrainian Canadian identity in Canada during the Soviet era.
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Dzyra, Olesia. "RELATIONS BETWEEN UKRAINIAN PUBLIC ORGANIZATIONS IN CANADA IN 1918–1939: CONFLICTS ON IDEOLOGICAL AND CONFESSIONAL GROUND." Almanac of Ukrainian Studies, no. 24 (2019): 66–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/2520-2626/2019.24.12.

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The article describes the division of the Ukrainian community of Canada in the interwar period into a number of public and political organizations. The focus is on the national and patriotic bloc, which opposed the communist one. The basis of this bloc constituted liberal the Ukrainian self-reliance league of Canada, nationalist the Ukrainian war veterans association in Canada, the Ukrainian national federation of Canada, conservative the Ukrainian catholic brotherhood of Canada, and the United hetman organization. The basis of the various conflicts in the bloc, including differences in ideolo
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SIROMSKYI, Ruslan. "The Freedom to Choose a Country of Residence: Re-emigration from Canada to the Ukrainian SSR (1955–1960-ies)." Наукові зошити історичного факультету Львівського університету / Proceedings of History Faculty of Lviv University, no. 23 (June 8, 2022): 93–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/fhi.2022.22-23.3598.

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The article examines the peculiarities of the Soviet policy of return-to-the-homeland campaign from Canada to the Ukrainian SSR, which since 1955 was conducted by the Committee for Repatriation to the Motherland. The Ukrainian Diaspora in Canada occupied a special place in the committee’s efforts. The propaganda campaign for re-emigration was aimed at forming a positive images of the Soviet Union / Ukrainian SSR, in particular their economic achievements. The emotional component that was used to stir up nostalgia among the Diaspora was also fully used. The Ukrainian pro-communist press publish
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Dzyra, Olesya. "THE SPLIT IN THE UKRAINIAN COMMUNIST MOVEMENT IN CANADA IN THE 1930s." Almanac of Ukrainian Studies, no. 28 (2021): 56–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/2520-2626/2021.28.9.

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The article substantiates the reasons of the split in the Ukrainian communist movement in Canada in the mid-1930s at the peak of its popularity. They consisted of acquainting of its supporters with information about dekulakization, the Holodomor of 1932–1933, the Bolshevik repressions on the territory of the Ukrainian Socialist Soviet Republic, and so on. It clearly describes how this conflict took place in the Ukrainian labour-farmer temple association, which united Ukrainian communists, how it was perceived by its members, what consequences it led to and how it affected on spreading of commu
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Siromskyi, Ruslan. "Cultural exchange between Canada and Ukrainian SSR as an tool of Soviet propaganda." American History & Politics Scientific edition, no. 10 (2020): 80–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/2521-1706.2020.10.8.

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The aim of the research is to analyze peculiarities of cultural exchange between Canada and the Ukrainian SSR in the 1960s and 1980s, which took place during the Cold War. The research methodology is defined by an interdisciplinary approach (history, culture, foreign relations) and is based on general scientific and special scientific methods, first of all, retrospection and historical comparison. The scientific novelty of the research is that on the basis of archival materials determined the forms and content of cultural exchange between the Ukrainian SSR and Canada, in particular its propaga
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Ukrainian Women's Association of Canada"

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Dowsett, Kathleen Joan. "The Women's Art Association of Canada and its designs on Canadian handicraft, 1898-1939." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1999. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp03/MQ37947.pdf.

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Thompson, Allison (Heather Allison) Carleton University Dissertation Canadian Studies. "A worthy place in the art of our country: the Women's Art Association of Canada 1887-1987." Ottawa, 1989.

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Van, Ginkel Aileen, Brian J. Walsh, Don Posterski, Gary Duim, and Nicholas Terpstra. "Perspective vol. 17 no. 3 (Jun 1983)." 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10756/251284.

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Books on the topic "Ukrainian Women's Association of Canada"

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Kohusk̓a, Natali i. a. Pivstolitt|i|a na hromadsk̓iĭ nyvĭ: Narys istoriï So|i|uzu ukraïnok Kanady, 1926-1976. Vydano zakhodamy i koshtom So|i|uzu ukraïnok Kanady, 1986.

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Kohuska, Natalii︠a︡ Levenetsʹ. Pivstolitti︠a︡ na hromadsʹkiĭ nyvi: Narys istoriï Soi︠u︡zu Ukraïnok Kanady 1926-1976. Soi︠u︡z Ukraïnok Kanady, 1986.

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Kohusʹka, Natalii͡a. Pivstolitti͡a na hromadsʹkiĭ nyvi: Narys istoriï Soi͡uzu ukraïnok Kanady, 1926-1976. Ukrainian Women's Association of Canada, 1986.

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Maluzynsky, Patrece. A labour of love: A 50 year history of St. Andrew's Ukrainian Orthodox Ladies Auxiliary. St. Andrew's Ukrainian Orthodox Ladies Auxiliary, 2011.

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Native Women's Association of Canada. Native Women's Association of Canada. Native Women's Association of Canada, 1993.

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Kravchuk, Petro. Our history: The Ukrainian labour-farmer movement in Canada, 1907-1991. Lugus, 1996.

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Iwanus, Jaroslaw. St. Raphael's Ukrainian Immigrants Welfare Association of Canada collection: At the Ukrainian Cultural and Educational Centre, Winnipeg. Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, University of Alberta, 1988.

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Woman's Art Association of Canada. The Women's Art Association of Canada, 23 Prince Arthur Avenue, Toronto. Acme Press, 1996.

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Kovch-Baran, Anna Marii͡a. Blahoslovenne zusylli͡a: Vid pionersʹkykh rokiv do 30-litti͡a eparkhiï. Vyd. Ligy ukr. katolyt͡sʹkykh z͡hinok Kanady, Saskatunsʹka eparkhii͡a, 1987.

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Maciw, Christina. Plast-Ukrainian Youth Association: National Archives of Canada, MG 28, V 107 : finding aid. Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, University of Alberta, 1988.

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Book chapters on the topic "Ukrainian Women's Association of Canada"

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Momryk, Myron. "Ukrainian Internment during the Second World War: The Case of the Ukrainian Labour Farmer Temple Association and Peter Prokopchak." In Civilian Internment in Canada. University of Manitoba Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9780887555930-014.

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Makuch, Andrij. "11 Fighting for the Soul of the Ukrainian Progressive Movement in Canada: The Lobayites and the Ukrainian Labour-Farmer Temple Association." In Re-Imagining Ukrainian-Canadians, edited by James Mochoruk and Rhonda L. Hinther. University of Toronto Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/9781442686861-012.

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Reports on the topic "Ukrainian Women's Association of Canada"

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Prysyazhnyi, Mykhaylo. UNIQUE, BUT UNCOMPLETED PROJECTS (FROM HISTORY OF THE UKRAINIAN EMIGRANT PRESS). Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2021.50.11093.

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In the article investigational three magazines which went out after Second World war in Germany and Austria in the environment of the Ukrainian emigrants, is «Theater» (edition of association of artists of the Ukrainian stage), «Student flag» (a magazine of the Ukrainian academic young people is in Austria), «Young friends» (a plastoviy magazine is for senior children and youth). The thematic structure of magazines, which is inferior the association of different on age, is considered, by vital experience and professional orientation of people in the conditions of the forced emigration, paid re
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