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El. knyga: Searching For Place: Ukrainian Displaced Persons, Canada, and the Migration of Memory

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  • Formatas: 616 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Feb-2001
  • Leidėjas: University of Toronto Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781442679672
  • Formatas: 616 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Feb-2001
  • Leidėjas: University of Toronto Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781442679672

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Canada was not in a welcoming mood when Ukrainian and other refugees began arriving in Canada after the second world war. In this book Lubomyr Luciuk delineates the efforts of the established Ukrainian-Canadian community to rescue and resettle Ukrainian refugees, despite the indifference and even hostility of the Canadian government. He shows how this triangular relationship coloured federal attitudes to both the resident old-guard Ukrainian population and the ancestral Ukrainian homeland.

Luciuk draws on personal diaries and correspondence, over 300 in-depth interviews, and previously unmined government archives to interpret the meaning and value of the Ukrainian experience in Canada. Using a host of contextual sidelights to illuminate larger historical issues, Luciuk produces an account that is both scholarly and intimate. Above all, he reveals how the Ukrainian-Canadian identity has been manipulated, negotiated and recast during the 100 years of its existence.

Treating matters that were virtually incendiary in their day, Luciuk tells his story with journalistic skill and a clear interpretive vision. "Searching for Place" is a thorough, meticulous and original contribution to the study of the Ukrainian diaspora in Canada.



Luciuk delineates the efforts of the established Ukrainian-Canadian community to rescue and resettle Ukrainian refugees, despite the indifference and even hostility of the Canadian government.



Canada was not in a welcoming mood when Ukrainian and other refugees began arriving in Canada after the second world war. In this book Lubomyr Luciuk delineates the efforts of the established Ukrainian-Canadian community to rescue and resettle Ukrainian refugees, despite the indifference and even hostility of the Canadian government. He shows how this triangular relationship coloured federal attitudes to both the resident old-guard Ukrainian population and the ancestral Ukrainian homeland.

Luciuk draws on personal diaries and correspondence, over 300 in-depth interviews, and previously unmined government archives to interpret the meaning and value of the Ukrainian experience in Canada. Using a host of contextual sidelights to illuminate larger historical issues, Luciuk produces an account that is both scholarly and intimate. Above all, he reveals how the Ukrainian-Canadian identity has been manipulated, negotiated and recast during the 100 years of its existence.

Treating matters that were virtually incendiary in their day, Luciuk tells his story with journalistic skill and a clear interpretive vision. "Searching for Place" is a thorough, meticulous and original contribution to the study of the Ukrainian diaspora in Canada.

Foreword vii Norman Davies Acknowledgments ix Introduction xix Abbreviations xxix The Plan 3(8) `From a Police Point of View: The Origins of the Ukrainian Canadian Community, 1891-1920 11(15) `The Man Who Knew: Organizing the Ukrainian Canadian Community, from the 1920s to the 1940s 26(30) `Saskatchewans Son: Ukrainian Canadian Soldiers Encounter the Displaced Persons, 1941-1945 56(19) `A Subject Which We Cannot Ignore: Unexpected Problems with Ukrainian Canadian Relief Operations, 1945-1946 75(36) `The Least Inspiring of Postwar Problems: The Anglo-American Powers, Ukrainian Independence, and the Refugees 111(38) `Ironing Out the Differences: Changing Ukrainian Canadian Attitudes towards the DPs, 1946-1950 149(49) `Locking Horns on Canadian Soil: The Impact of the DPs on Ukrainian Canadian Society, 1949-1959 198(47) `The Vexed Ukrainian Question: Curbing Ukrainian Nationalism in the Postwar World 245(19) `A Good Canadian: The View from Ottawa 264(9) Epilogue 273(8) Notes 281(212) Sources 493(32) Index 525
Lubomyr Y. Luciuk is a professor in the Department of Politics and Economics, Royal Military College of Canada.