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The Annotated Bibliography
Authors:Olga Bertelsen  Myroslav Shkandrij
Affiliation:1. Department of History, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UKob72202@alumni.bloomu.edu;3. Department of German and Slavic Studies, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Abstract:In 1929–1934 Galician intellectuals who emigrated to Soviet Ukraine from abroad were subject to mass repression. This article demonstrates how the party and the Soviet secret police discredited and eliminated this intelligentsia. Leading party officials perceived Galicians as possessing a strong sense of national identity and internal unity, and therefore an obstacle to plans for homogenizing Soviet Ukraine. The research draws on Ukrainian periodicals published in the early 1930s, on files relating to two major group criminal cases that were conducted in the early 1930s and that are now available to scholars in the Security Service archives of Ukraine (the former Soviet secret police archives), and on recent scholarship in the field. The archival evidence demonstrates that the cases were fabricated and the charges against Galicians were constructed as part of a planned “anti-nationalist” campaign.
Keywords:Ukrainian nationalism  Galician intellectuals  Soviet repression  1930s
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