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Title: A Critique On Paul Yuzyk
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Paul Yuzyk's " The Ukrainians in Manitoba" is a social history describing the rise
of one of Canada's most colorful peoples. The author shows how a proud, but
oppressed, people came to serve a new homeland, which, at times also mistrusted them.
What some might view as a biased account of Ukrainian-Canadian history, gives a very
precise and authentic account of a people's struggle for individual freedom.
Yuzyk effectively shows why the Ukrainian people chose to leave their homeland.
The book begins, with the author describing the origins of the Ukrainian people. Yuzyk
describes the medieval Ukrainian State as "One of the foremost states in Europe (p 4)." The
tragic end came with the Mo ...
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