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11 Fighting for the Soul of the Ukrainian Progressive Movement in Canada: The Lobayites and the Ukrainian Labour-Farmer Temple Association

  • Andrij Makuch
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Re-Imagining Ukrainian-Canadians
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© 2017 University of Toronto Press, Toronto

© 2017 University of Toronto Press, Toronto

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents vii
  3. Acknowledgments ix
  4. Introduction 1
  5. Part One: New Approaches to Old Questions
  6. 1 Generation Gap: Canada’s Postwar Ukrainian Left 21
  7. 2 Locating Identity: The Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village as a Public History Text 54
  8. Part Two: Leaders and Intellectuals
  9. 4 ‘Great Tasks and a Great Future’: Paul Rudyk, Pioneer Ukrainian- Canadian Entrepreneur and Philanthropist 103
  10. 5 The Populist Patriot: The Life and Literary Legacy of Illia Kiriak 129
  11. 6 Sympathy for the Devil: The Attitude of Ukrainian War Veterans in Canada to Nazi Germany and the Jews, 1933–1939 173
  12. 7 The ‘Ethnic Question’ Personified: Ukrainian Canadians and Canadian– Soviet Relations, 1917–1991 223
  13. 8 Monitoring the ‘Return to the Homeland’ Campaign: Canadian Reports on Resettlement in the USSR from South America, 1955–1957 257
  14. 9 Polishing the Soviet Image: The Canadian-Soviet Friendship Society and the ‘Progressive Ethnic Groups,’ 1949–1957 279
  15. Part Four: Internal Strife on the Left
  16. 10 ‘Pop & Co’ versus Buck and the ‘Lenin School Boys’: Ukrainian Canadians and the Communist Party of Canada, 1921–1931 329
  17. 11 Fighting for the Soul of the Ukrainian Progressive Movement in Canada: The Lobayites and the Ukrainian Labour-Farmer Temple Association 376
  18. Part Five: Everyday People
  19. 12 ‘Of course it was a Communist Hall’: A Spatial, Social, and Political History of the Ukrainian Labour Temples in Ottawa, 1912–1965 401
  20. 13 ‘I’ll Fix You!’: Domestic Violence and Murder in a Ukrainian Working-Class Immigrant Community in Northern Ontario 436
  21. Conclusion 465
  22. Contributors 469
  23. Index 473
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