Galicia : A Multicultured land / Christopher Hann, Paul Robert Magocsi.
Habsburg Galicia was an area in central Europe covering territory presently occupied by Poland and Ukraine that was distinctive for its multi-ethnic character. With the unraveling of the Austro-Hungarian Empire following the First World War, a new political map of Europe emerged, one based on the pr...
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- 1. Galicia: A European Land / Magocsi, Paul Robert
- 2. Confessional Relations in Galicia / Himka, John-Paul
- 3. Ethnic Communities in the Towns of the Polish-Ukrainian Borderland in the Sixteenth, Seventeenth, and Eighteenth Centuries / Motylewicz, Jerzy
- 4. Borderland City: Przemyśl and the Ruthenian National Awakening in Galicia / Stępień, Stanisław
- 5. Orthodoxy and Autocephaly in Galicia / Jepsen, Harald H.
- 6. Galician Identity in Ukrainian Historical and Political Thought / Potul'nyts'kyi, Volodymyr
- 7. Peasants and Patriotic Celebrations in Habsburg Galicia / Struve, Kai
- 8. Neighbors as Betrayers: Nationalization, Remembrance Policy, and the Urban Public Sphere in L'viv / Wendland, Anna Veronika
- 9. Back to Galicia Felix? / Bialasiewicz, Luiza
- 10. Historical Memory and Regional Identity among Galicia's Ukrainians / Hrytsak, Yaroslav
- 11. The Limits of Galician Syncretism: Pluralism, Multiculturalism, and the Two Catholicisms / Hann, Chris
- Contributors
- Index