Liubomyr Vynar
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Born | Любомир-Роман Винар (1932-01-02)2 January 1932 Lwów, Poland (now Lviv, Ukraine) |
Died | 16 April 2017(2017-04-16) (aged 85) |
Occupation | Academic, scholar, writer |
Language | Ukrainian, English |
Nationality | Ukrainian |
Alma mater | Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich and Ukrainian Free University. |
Liubomyr Roman Vynar or Lubomyr Wynar (Ukrainian: Любомир Роман Винар, 2 January 1932[a] – 16 April 2017) was a Ukrainian-American scholar and historian.[2] Wynar was born in Lwów, Poland (now Lviv, Ukraine) and studied history at the Ludwig Maximilians University and the Ukrainian Free University in Munich.[1] He then studied in the United States where he received a degree in archival studies and library science at the Western Reserve University in Cleveland.[1] From 1969 to 1996, he taught at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio where he also founded and directed the Center for the Study of Ethnic Publications and Cultural Institution and edited the Ethnic Forum Journal of Ethnic Studies (1980-1995).[3]
He was President of the Ukrainian American Association of University Professors from 1981 to 1984 and again from 2004 to 2012 and Vice President of the Ukrainian Academy of Arts and Sciences, chairing its history section.[3] He headed the World Scholarly Council at the Ukrainian World Congress and was a full member of the Shevchenko Scientific Society.[1] In 1965 he founded the Ukrainian Historical Association (UHA), a non-profit organization which he also directed.[3] In 1989, he became a member of the executive committee of the Ukrainian National Council, leading its academic field.[1]
He wrote and edited more than 85 books on Ukrainian history and published more than 2000 articles.[3]
Awards
- Antonovych prize (2009)
Notes
- ^ His official birth date is listed as 2 January 1932 but it is said that he was actually born on 16 December 1931.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d e Atamanenko, Alla (April 28, 2017). "Lubomyr Wynar, scholar, founder of the journal Ukrainian Historian". The Ukrainian Weekly.
- ^ Не стало Професора Любомира-Романа Винара. Державний меморіальний музей Михайла Грушевського у Львові (in Ukrainian). April 21, 2017. Retrieved April 11, 2018.
- ^ a b c d "Obituary: Lubomyr Roman Wynar 1932 - 2017". Akron Beacon Journal. April 23, 2017.
External links
- Institute for Ukrainian Diaspora Studies // The National University of Ostroh Academy
- Books by Lubomyr Roman Wynar
- (in Ukrainian) Books by Lubomyr Roman Wynar
- (in Ukrainian) Любомир Винар // Українці в світі (Ukrainians in the world)
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- 1981: Vasyl Barka
- 1982: Orest Subtelny / Vasyl Stus
- 1983: Linda Gordon / Emma Andijewska
- 1984: Magdalena László-Kuțiuk / Yuriy Kolomiyets
- 1985: David Saunders / Yuiriy Lavrinenko
- 1986: Bohdan Krawchenko / Natalya Livytska-Cholodna
- 1987: Robert Conquest / Leonid Plyushch
- 1988: John-Paul Himka / George Shevelov / Hryhoriy Kostyuk
- 1989: Martha Bohachevsky-Chomiak / Lina Kostenko
- 1990: Ivan Dziuba / Valeriy Shevchuk
- 1991: Bohdan Hawrylyshyn / Zbigniew Brzezinski / Ivan Drach
- 1992: Literaturna Ukrayina / Mykhaylo Braychevskyi / Volodymyr Drozd
- 1993: Mykola Zhulynskyi / Yaroslav Dashkevych / Mykola Vinhranovskyi
- 1994: Olena Apanovych / Yevhen Hutsalo
- 1995: Mykhaylyna Kotsyubynska / Viacheslav Briukhovetsky / Roman Fedoriv
- 1996: Bohdan Bociurkiw / Hryhoriy Lohvyn / Yuriy Mushketyk
- 1997: Dmytro Stepovyk / Ihor Kalynets
- 1998: Yuriy Barabash / George S. N. Luckyj
- 1999: Ihor Ševčenko
- 2000: Yuriy Badzyo
- 2001: Yurii Andrukhovych / Michael Hamm / Roman Szporluk
- 2002: Yuriy Shapoval / Hryhoriy Huseynov / Yaroslav Isayevych
- 2003: Mykola Riabchuk / Roman Ivanychuk
- 2004: Andriy Sodomora / Dmytro Pavlychko
- 2005: None
- 2006: Borys Gudziak
- 2007: Yaroslav Hrytsak
- 2008: George G. Grabowicz / Andriy Dzhul
- 2009: Liubomyr Vynar / Oksana Zabuzhko
- 2010: Aleksandra Hnatiuk / Bogumiła Berdychowska
- 2011: Andrea Graziosi / Stanislav Kultsytskyi
- 2012: Zenon Kohut / Frank Sysyn
- 2013: Leonid Finberg
- 2014: Timothy Snyder
- 2015: Serhii Plokhy
- 2016: Bohdan Prakh
- 2017: Anne Applebaum
- 2018: Yuriy Shcherbak
- 2019: Alexander J. Motyl
- 2020: Svoboda
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