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Special Section: The Scholar, Historian and Public Advocate. The Academic Contributions of Paul Robert Magocsi

The scholar, historian, and public advocate: the contributions of Paul Robert Magocsi to our understanding of Ukraine and Central Europe

Pages 125-127 | Received 12 Oct 2010, Accepted 12 Oct 2010, Published online: 10 Jan 2011

References

  • Lupul, Manoly R. The Politics of Multiculturalism: A Ukrainian–Canadian Memoir. Edmonton: Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, 2005. Print
  • Magocsi, Paul Robert. A History of Ukraine: The Lands and Its Peoples. Toronto: U of Toronto P, 2010. Print
  • Magocsi, Paul Robert. “Are the Armenians Really Russian? – Or How the US Census Bureau Classifies America's Ethnic Groups.” Government Publications Review 14 (2007): 133–68. Print
  • Magocsi, Paul Robert. On the Making of Nationalities There is No End, Vol. I: Carpatho–Rusyns in Europe and North America. Boulder, CO: East European Monographs, 1999. Print
  • Magocsi, Paul Robert. “The Scholar as Nation-Builder, or as Advisor and Advocate: Remarks Delivered by Paul Robert Magocsi.” Special Panel “Paul Robert Magocsi on the Scholar as Nation-Builder.” ASN 2007 World Convention, Columbia University. Nationalities Papers 36.5 (2008): 881–92. Print
  • Magocsi, Paul Robert. The Shaping of a National Identity: Subcarpathian Rus': 1848–1948. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard UP, 1978. Print
  • Magocsi, Paul Robert. “The Ukrainian National Revival: A New Analytical Framework.” Canadian Review of Studies of Nationalism 16.1–2 (1989): 45–62. Print

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