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426. Lubomyr Luciuk - Secrets from the Archives of Stalin's Soviet Counter-Insurgency Ukraine Operations.

Author
Jonathan Fink
Published
Thu 30 May 2024
Episode Link
https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/siliconcurtain/episodes/426--Lubomyr-Luciuk---Secrets-from-the-Archives-of-Stalins-Soviet-Counter-Insurgency-Ukraine-Operations-e2ka7k9

Perhaps the most perverse Russian invasion narrative, is that Ukraine is
not old, and is not distinct from Russia in any case. But Ukraine is
not just a footnote to Russian imperial history. As a nation, it is old,
different, and diverse. Just as it went unrecognised by Russia, it has
not been understood or recognised by the outside world either, for a
variety of reasons. 100 years ago, few noticed its disappearance as an
independent state; but that has now changed. Putin’s tyranny and
violence have accelerated the evolution of Ukrainian identity and
increased the pressure for social, political, and economic change.
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Lubomyr Luciuk is a Canadian academic and author of books and articles
in the field of political geography and Ukrainian history. He is
currently a full professor at the Royal Military College of Canada and a
Senior Research Fellow of the Chair of Ukrainian Studies at the
University of Toronto. In 2010, Luciuk was one of 16 recipients of the
Shevchenko Medal of the Ukrainian Canadian Congress in recognition of
his educational, research and advocacy efforts on behalf of the
Ukrainian Canadian community. On 6 December 2019 he received the Cross
of Ivan Mazepa, a Ukrainian Presidential Award, presented in Kingston by
His Excellency, Andriy Shevchenko, Ukraine's Ambassador to Canada. More
recently he was declared a persona non grata by the RU Federation.

LINKS:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lubomyr_Luciuk
https://www.writersunion.ca/member/lubomyr-luciuk
https://cius40.artsrn.ualberta.ca/8-2/round-table-iii-ukrainian-canadian-studies/lubomyr-luciuk-reflections-interdisciplinary-nature-ukrainian-studies-canada/
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BOOKS:
Enemy Archives: Soviet Counterinsurgency Operations and the Ukrainian
Nationalist Movement – Selections from the Secret Police Archives
In fear of the barbed wire fence: Canada's first national internment
operations and the Ukrainian Canadians, 1914-1920
Searching for Place: Ukrainian Displaced Persons, Canada, and the
Migration of Memory
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ARTICLES:
https://www.kyivpost.com/authors/610
https://www.ukrainianworldcongress.org/center-for-strategic-communications-campaign-against-lubomyr-luciuks-book-is-attack-on-ukrainian-history-and-academic-freedom/
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https://wck.org/relief/activation-chefs-for-ukraine

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https://u24.gov.ua/

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https://prytulafoundation.org
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