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Encyclopedia of Rusyn History and Culture Revised and Exp Edition
Contributor(s): Magocsi, Paul Robert (Author), Pop, Ivan (Author)
ISBN: 0802035663     ISBN-13: 9780802035660
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
OUR PRICE:   $139.50  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: November 2002
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BISAC Categories:
- History | Eastern Europe - General
- Reference | Encyclopedias
Dewey: B
LCCN: 2003541528
Physical Information: 1.32" H x 9.26" W x 10.72" (3.28 lbs) 569 pages
 
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The Carpatho-Rusyns are central European people, numbering approximately 1.2 million, who live within the borders of five states: Poland, Slovakia, Ukraine, Romania, and Hungary. They have never had a state of their own. Disregarded and suppressed by most governments that ruled over them in the past, the Rusyn people have had to fight to retain their identity, culture, and language. This work is an attempt to redress the loss of historical memory and knowledge caused by decades of repression by investigating and explaining the historical past and culture of Rusyns in all countries where they live, including immigrant communities in the United States, Canada, and Yugoslavia.

The encyclopedia contains over 1,100 alphabetically arranged entries in areas such as individuals, organizations, political parties, periodicals, historical terms, geographic regions, historical events, and on themes such as architecture, archaeology, cinema, communism, ethnography, geneaology, geography and economy, historiography, history, the internet, language, literature, nationalism, printing and publishing, and radio and television. The first encyclopedic work on Rusyns to appear in English, this book has laready proven to be an indispensable resource for European and Slavic studies specialists, and for general readers interested in international relations and nationalism.

The Revised and Expanded Edition has been fully updated: New data and references have been provided for most existing entries ans many entirely new entries have been added.


Contributor Bio(s): Magocsi, Paul Robert: - Paul Robert Magocsi is a professor in the Departments of History and Political Science at the University of Toronto.