Abstract
ABSTRACT This article focuses on the Ivan Petrushevich papers at the Hoover Institution. The collection includes printed materials, correspondence, documents, and clippings related to Ukraine, specifically addressing questions about Ukraine’s territory after World War I, the Paris Peace Conference, Ukrainian Diplomatic Missions in London and Paris, the development of cooperatives (as a movement) in Ukraine and Canada, and finally, the political and social life of Ukrainians in Canada and the United States (1913–1940). The Petrushevich papers are a rich primary source of information regarding political events and various Ukrainian subjects during the interwar period.
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