

An edition of Galicia and Bukovina (1990)
a research handbook about Western Ukraine, late 19th and 20th centuries
By John-Paul Himka
Publish Date
1990
Publisher
Alberta Culture & Multiculturalism, Historical Resources Division
Language
eng
Pages
215
Description:
Research guide to the former Austrian crownlands of Bukovina and Galicia in what is now the Ukraine. Bukovina or Bukowina was ruled by Austria from 1774-1918, and by Romania until 1945. Northern Bukowina became part of Chernivtsi oblast in the Ukraine, while the southern portion remained in Romania as part of Suceava. Galicia was ruled by Austria from 1772-1919, by Poland from 1920-1939, and by the Soviet Union afyter 1946. It now comprises L'viv, Ivano-Frankivs'k and Ternopil oblasts, Ukraine. Includes information on social and local history, addresses and descriptions of libraries, archives, and government agencies.