Dr. I. Rudnytsky personal papers.
Rudnytsky, IvanUkrainian Canadians
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A bound copy of two volumes of the Canadian Rusyn publication, printed in Ukrainian. When translated the English, the title of each publication is “Calendar.”The first volume was published in 1918 and the second volume was published in 1919. The covers and binding appear handmade from hide. The two volumes when translated to English contain articles about current events and cultural events relevant to the Ukrainian settlers in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Throughout the volumes, there are multiple illustrations and photographs. The volumes also include several advertisements for local companies.
Canadian RusynThis fonds consists of textual materials created by Hryhory Kostiuk and documents his prolific correspondences with a variety of individuals. The correspondence is often with friends and family but also frequently relates to the Slovo Association of Ukrainian Writers in Exile as well as other academic work.
Kostiuk, HryhoryAccession consists of personal papers of Ivan Rudnytsky.
Rudnytsky, IvanFonds consists of personal and research papers of Dr. Ivan L. Rudnytsky.
Rudnytsky, IvanAccession includes diaries written by Ivan Rudnytsky, family papers, photographs and memoribilia.
Rudnytsky, IvanThis fonds contains offprints of Lewytskyj's newspaper and journal articles (1941-1980), unpublished reports and conference papers, diploma and PhD from Ukrainian Free University (Munich). Also contained are rare Ukrainian political journals of the 1940s. Materials are both conservation photocopies and originals.
Lewytzkyj, BorysThis accession consists of a rich variety of materials from the personal life and academic work of Ivan Lysiak Rudnytsky. As a historian and a professor, Rudnytska amassed an impressive collection of articles, booklets, rare book photocopies, bibliographies, thesis, and original research materials. A prolific letter writer, this accession features his corrrespondence with a range of his contemporaries and family members. This correspondence includes postcards and small photographs.
Rudnytsky, IvanIvan Rudnytsky typescript and copy-text for book: Essays in Modern Ukrainian History
Rudnytsky, IvanPhD Certificate: "Philosophiae Doctorem Promovendum Curavit" from Philosophorum Facultas Universitatis Germanicae Carolinae Pragensis (original and copy)
Rudnytsky, Ivan