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171: 170: 25: 475: 467: 785:) was Volodymyr Kubiiovych, one of the major Ukrainian collaborators with the Nazis, and who, after the Second World War, became the Secretary General of the Shevchenko Scientific Society.(page 452)..In April 1941, Kubiiovych asked Hans Frank, head of the General Government, to set up an ethnically pure Ukrainian enclave there, free from Jews and Poles (Page 226) 498:) consisting of four major series: the Ukrainian-language thematic encyclopedia in three volumes, the Ukrainian-language alphabetic encyclopedia in 11 volumes, the English-language thematic encyclopedia in two volumes, and the English-language alphabetic one in five volumes. The last compilation, published in 361:, it greatly expanded its activities, contributing to both the humanities and the physical sciences, law and medicine, but most specifically once again it concentrated on Ukrainian studies. During this period, one of its most prolific contributors was the poet, folklorist, and literary historian 750:
Appeal of the Shevchenko Scientific Society Office in America to Head of Ukrainian Committee of Shevchenko National Prize academician Borys Oliynyk (Звернення Управи Наукового Товариства ім. Шевченка в Америці до Голови комітету Національної премії України ім. Т. Г. Шевченка академіка Бориса
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Volodymyr Kubiiovych ... top Ukrainian collaborator in occupied Poland ... a prewar academic and ardent nationalist ... hoped for the emergence of an autonomous Ukrainian region within the borders of the General Government or an ethnographic state closely associated with the Third
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who headed the philological section. Also during that period the society created several museums, libraries, and archives. By 1914, several hundred volumes of scholarly research and notices had been published by the society including over a hundred volumes of its
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dissolved the society. Many of its members were arrested and either imprisoned or executed. Among the perished members were such academicians as R. Zubyk, a former Ukrainian minister I. Feshchenko-Chopivsky, a Ukrainian parliamentarian
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interrupted the society's activities, particularly during the Russian occupation in 1914-1915, when the society's collection of works and its print shop were destroyed. After the war and the Polish-Ukrainian conflict, the
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In 1893, due to the change in its statute the Shevchenko Scientific Society was transformed into a real scholarly multidisciplinary academy of sciences with its periodical the
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literature initially under the name Shevchenko Society. It was established soon after another cultural society, better known as
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The board and members of the Shevchenko Scientific Society celebrating the 100th anniversary of the publication of
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Unlikely Allies: Nazi German and Ukrainian Nationalist Collaboration in the General Government During World War II
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The organisation is named after the famous Ukrainian poet, writer, artist, public and political figure,
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scientific society devoted to the promotion of scholarly research and publication.
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During its period in emigration, the major project of the society was again an
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Entrance to the Shevchenko Scientific Society at 63 Fourth Avenue in Manhattan
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In 1989, the society was reactivated in the Ukrainian homeland (in
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Stepan Bandera: The Life and Afterlife of a Ukrainian Nationalist
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it functioned as a federation of semi-independent societies.
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on 22 September 1939. Upon their occupation of Lviv, the
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Shevchenko Scientific Society building in New York City.
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Establishments in the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria
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Other branches were also founded in 763:Rossoliński-Liebe, Grzegorz (2014). 47:adding citations to reliable sources 18: 769:. ibidem Press. pp. 452, 226. 344:Yelyzaveta Myloradovych-Skoropadska 303:), at that time the capital of the 250:Naukóve tovarýstvo imeni Shevchénka 13: 836:Encyclopedia of Ukrainian Diaspora 688:1949–1973 Yevhen Vertyporokh 617:1997–1999 Danylo Husar-Struk 582:Soviet occupation and World War II 559:1913–1918 Stepan Tomashivsky 541:1891–1892 Demian Hladylovych 535:1887–1889 Demian Hladylovych 529:1873–1885 Kornylo Sushkevych 338:and the Shevchenko's contemporary 14: 918: 892:Organizations established in 1873 825: 790: 756: 620:2000–2011 Arkadiy Zhukovsky 614:1985–1997 Arkadiy Zhukovsky 496:Encyclopedia of Ukrainian Studies 239:Наукове товариство імені Шевченка 691:1974–1994 Bohdan Stebelsky 627: 544:1892–1893 Yulian Tselevych 538:1889–1891 Sydir Hromnytsky 532:1885–1887 Sydir Hromnytsky 407:annexed the eastern part of the 312:Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria 23: 648:1974–1977 Osyp Andrushkiv 589:2005–2014 Oleh Kupchynsky 58:"Shevchenko Scientific Society" 34:needs additional citations for 743: 669:2006–2012 Orest Popovych 633:1947–1952 Mykola Chubaty 623:2011– Stefan Dunikovsky 562:1919–1923 Vasyl Shchurat 492:Entsyklopediia ukrainoznavstva 1: 887:Shevchenko Scientific Society 871:Shevchenko Scientific Society 863:Shevchenko Scientific Society 854:Shevchenko Scientific Society 832:Shevchenko Scientific Society 731: 577:1935–1940 Ivan Rakovsky 518: 260:Unlike the government-funded 231:Shevchenko Scientific Society 122:Shevchenko Scientific Society 586:1989–2005 Oleh Romaniv 342:with a financial support of 7: 803:. Purdue University Press. 700:2000– Daria Darevych 459:(1950), and throughout the 415:, which capitulated to the 249: 10: 923: 842:Literary Scientific Herald 797:Markiewicz, Paweł (2021). 714:Literary-scientific herald 710:Literaturno-naukovy visnyk 665:Larysa Zaleska Onyshkevych 592:2014– Roman Kushnir 523: 486:. Under the editorship of 372: 294: 713: 682: 596: 490:, it published the great 253:), founded in 1873, is a 238: 158: 148: 134: 126: 678:2018– Halyna Hryn 508:, is available on-line. 266:fall of the Soviet Union 858:Encyclopedia of Ukraine 846:Encyclopedia of Ukraine 783:Encyclopedia of Ukraine 720:. 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