Санч як Центр Західньой Лемковины

Abstract Sącz as a Center of Western Lemko Region At the turn of the 19th and the 20th centuries, Nowy Sącz became an important center for the Lemko Region. A group of East Galician activists teamed up with several local Lemko activists to set up Rusyn Boarding School (1898). Ideological differ...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:d48cc7d328b1485ab59ebe6a26f4d2882021-11-27T13:17:52ZСанч як Центр Західньой Лемковины10.12797/RRB.16.2020.16.021896-222Xhttps://doaj.org/article/d48cc7d328b1485ab59ebe6a26f4d2882021-07-01T00:00:00Zhttps://journals.akademicka.pl/rrb/article/view/2352https://doaj.org/toc/1896-222X Abstract Sącz as a Center of Western Lemko Region At the turn of the 19th and the 20th centuries, Nowy Sącz became an important center for the Lemko Region. A group of East Galician activists teamed up with several local Lemko activists to set up Rusyn Boarding School (1898). Ideological differences led the former group to create a rival Ukrainian Boarding School (1902). Ukrainians also established the Lemko Bank (1903) and were behind the erection of a Greek Catholic church in the city (1911). Competing ethnonational agendas were also reflected in the activities of Prosvita (1902) and Kachkovsky (1903) societies. The overall presence of both groups in the city was noticeable. However, after World War I only the Greek Catholic parish continued its activity but when its church was destroyed, the Lemko organized presence in the city also disappeared. Богдан ГорбальKsiegarnia Akademicka PublishingarticleLemkosNowy SączRusyn Boarding SchoolUkrainian Boarding SchoolLemko BankProsvitaHistory of Central EuropeDAW1001-1051Social SciencesHHistory of Eastern EuropeDJK1-77ENPLRìčnik Ruskoj Bursy, Vol 16 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
PL
topic Lemkos
Nowy Sącz
Rusyn Boarding School
Ukrainian Boarding School
Lemko Bank
Prosvita
History of Central Europe
DAW1001-1051
Social Sciences
H
History of Eastern Europe
DJK1-77
spellingShingle Lemkos
Nowy Sącz
Rusyn Boarding School
Ukrainian Boarding School
Lemko Bank
Prosvita
History of Central Europe
DAW1001-1051
Social Sciences
H
History of Eastern Europe
DJK1-77
Богдан Горбаль
Санч як Центр Західньой Лемковины
description Abstract Sącz as a Center of Western Lemko Region At the turn of the 19th and the 20th centuries, Nowy Sącz became an important center for the Lemko Region. A group of East Galician activists teamed up with several local Lemko activists to set up Rusyn Boarding School (1898). Ideological differences led the former group to create a rival Ukrainian Boarding School (1902). Ukrainians also established the Lemko Bank (1903) and were behind the erection of a Greek Catholic church in the city (1911). Competing ethnonational agendas were also reflected in the activities of Prosvita (1902) and Kachkovsky (1903) societies. The overall presence of both groups in the city was noticeable. However, after World War I only the Greek Catholic parish continued its activity but when its church was destroyed, the Lemko organized presence in the city also disappeared.
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author Богдан Горбаль
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title Санч як Центр Західньой Лемковины
title_short Санч як Центр Західньой Лемковины
title_full Санч як Центр Західньой Лемковины
title_fullStr Санч як Центр Західньой Лемковины
title_full_unstemmed Санч як Центр Західньой Лемковины
title_sort санч як центр західньой лемковины
publisher Ksiegarnia Akademicka Publishing
publishDate 2021
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