The collection consists of two series: one contains materials developed by Dr. Bohdan Klid for the Ukrainian History and Culture course in 1999; and the second comprises material on contemporary popular music and politics in Ukraine, 2004-2012.
Klid, BohdanThis fonds contains materials compiled by Dr. Bohdan Medwidsky over the course of his academic career. Materials include personal documents, correspondence, professional documents, academic research and documentation, political and community involvement, and financial documents. In addition to records generated by Dr. Medwidsky himself, many files also include writings from students and colleagues.
Medwidsky, BohdanDescribes the functions and scope of the Bohdan Medwidsky Ukrainian Folklore Archives.
Details the history of the Bohdan Medwidsky Ukrainian Folklore Archives as well as Dr. Medwidsky's history.
The series consists of documents concerning NTSH's donation of Ukrainian books and paintings to Western Canadian universities and city libraries. It includes lists of books, correspondence on this matter, as well as newspaper clippings about book donations. The series also contains lists of books donated for NTSH and those without information regarding purpose of creation.
Book of protocol, meetings. Records from: Meeting No. 1 (Feb. 27/72) -> Meeting No. 13 (April 14/75). Handwritten.
Book of protocol, meetings. Records from: Meeting No. 1 (Feb. 27/72) -> Meeting No. 13 (April 14/75). Handwritten.
Contains records from: Meeting No. 14 (Mar. 8/75) -> Meeting No. 42 (Feb. 25/82). Handwritten and typed notes.
A review of a book of folksongs gathered by Marko Vovchok,issued by Muzychna Ukraina in1979.
Bandera, Mark JaroslavThe collection consists of folk songs recorded during December 1979 for the UKR-422 Ukrainian Folklore course at the University of Alberta. It includes texts of 21 songs collected by Boris Radio from Mrs. T. Gural, Mrs. N. Radio, and Mrs. Hulewich, their biographical information. In addition to transcripts of the songs, Boris translated them. The audio cassette contains recording of the songs and histories of interviewees.
Radio, BorisBorn on March 22, 1903 in a Ukrainian village of Horodenka. Came to Canada in 1920, to Montreal. Then went back and again came back in 1922, to Montreal again. Worked in a mine in Timmins. In 1930 changed a job (club store???). Communists. Tkatchuk.
His wife is Maria Kunin (??)
Prosvita; DPs
Part 1: Born in October 1887 (???). Came to Canada in 1910. Local Ukrainian Hall named “Zoria”. Financing Pidkarpats’ka Ukraina. Local Catholic priests. Shuns’kyi (???). Ukrainians-Communists. Local churches. Catholics vs Orthodox. Three separate “Prosvita” Societies. UNO. Murder of Petliura in 1926.
Part 2: Hitler and Ukraine’s hopes; DPs; Catholics vs Orthodox.