Fonds uofa-1023 - Iuliian Vassian fonds

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Iuliian Vassian fonds

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CA UOFA uofa-1023

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0.60 m of textual records and other material

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Author, Political activist, 1894-1953. Iuliian (Julian) Vassyian studied philosophy at Charles University and the German University in Prague and was a follower of Edmund Husserl. As a founding member of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists, he coordinated its first program in 1929 and wrote articles on Ukrainian nationalist ideology during the 1930s. Two collections of his writings were published privately in the 1970s in Toronto.

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Fonds consists of these series: I Biographical ([19þ]-1982). Correspondence and review articles about I. Vassyian; photographs (ca. 20 images); bibliography and list of manuscripts; personal notes. II Correspondence ([19þ]). By and about I. Vassyian. III Manuscripts and typescripts ([19þ]). Notes and notebooks ([19þ]). Includes speeches; research; English grammar and idioms. IV Publications ([19þ]-1972). Mainly articles; Social and Philosophical Sketches (Chicago: 1958), in Ukrainian. Mainly Ukrainian- and German-language material.

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