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2013 | 2 | 7-16

Article title

The Carpatho-Rusyn Movement in the 21st century in North America

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Artykuł podejmuje problematykę ruchu karpatorusińskiego w Ameryce w XXI wieku. Autor przedstawia narodziny i rozwój idei narodowościowej wśród migrantów z Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej. Charakteryzuje funkcjonowanie organizacji przez przybyszów w USA.

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2

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7-16

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2013

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  • Connecticut State University New Haven

References

  • 50th Anniversary, 1929-1979 (Society of Carpatho-Russian Canadians)
  • Carpatho-Rusyn Settlement at the outset of the 20th century…, ed. revised Magocsi P.R.,3., Carpatho-Rusyn Research Center, 2011.
  • Carpatho-Rusyn Society. Year 2012, anniversary edition membership genealogy report and directory, Munhall 2012.
  • Does a Fourth Rus’ Exist: Concerning Cultural Identity in the Carpathian Region, eds. P. Best, S. Stepien, Przemyśl 2009.
  • God is a Rusyn: An Anthology of Contemporary Carpatho-Rusyn Literature, ed. E. Rusinko, Bloomington 2011.
  • Horbal B., Lemko Studies. A Handbook, New York 2010.
  • Ioann Polianskii’s Lemkovyna. A History of the Lemko Region of the Carpathian Mountains of Central Europe, eds. P.M. Best, M. Decerbo, W. Maksimovich, Higganum 2012.
  • Karas N., Hunky:the Immigrant Experience, 2. ed., New York 2010.
  • Magocsi P.R., "e Shaping of a National Identity. Subcarpathian Rus’, 1848-1948, Cambridge 1978.
  • Magosci P.R., Our People. Carpatho-Rusyns and their descendants in North America, Wauconda 2005.
  • Magosci P.R., Pop I., Encyclopedia of Rusyn History and Culture , Toronto 2005, [there
  • is a Ukrainian language version of this book available from Padyak Publishers, Uzhgorod, Ukraine].
  • Maksimovich W. et al., Lemkovyna, Western Carpathian Rus’, 1-200,000, Higganum 2012.
  • Moklak J., "e Lemko Region during the Second Polish Republic, 1918-1939, Cracow 2012.
  • Best P. (compiler), Maps: Carpathian Rus’, 14 maps, including the two above, in asturdy binder and including two 24 page booklets, Paul Robert Magocsi,” Mapping Stateless Peoples. The East Slavs of the Carpathians” and Paul Best, “What is a Lemko and where is Lemkovyna and Who are Carpatho-Rusyns and where isCarpathian Rus’?”
  • Paul J. Best, Straddling Borders. Literature and Identity in Subcarpathian Rus’, Toronto 2003.
  • Symeon Pyzh’s A Short History of Carpathian Rus’, ed. P. Best, Higganum 2012.
  • Best P., Carpathian Rus’, the land between. A concise history, Higganum.
  • The Lemko Region, 1939-1947. War, Occupation, Deportation, New Haven 2002.
  • The Lemkos. Articles and Essays, eds. P. Best, J. Moklak, New Haven–Higganum, 1.ed. 2000, 2. ed. 2012.
  • Wansa M., The Linden and the Oak, Toronto 2009.

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