Stepan Smal-Stotsky
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Stepan Yosypovych Smal-Stotsky (, ) was a Ukrainian linguist and academician,
Slavist Slavic (American English) or Slavonic (British English) studies, also known as Slavistics, is the academic field of area studies concerned with Slavic peoples, languages, literature, history, and culture. Originally, a Slavist or Slavicist was ...
, cultural and political figure, member of the Union for the Liberation of Ukraine, and ambassador of the
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in
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. His doctorate on Slavic philology was accepted by
Franz Miklosich Franz Miklosich (, also known in Slovene as ; 20 November 1813 – 7 March 1891) was a Slovenian philologist and rector of the University of Vienna. Early life Miklosich was born in the small village of Radomerščak near the Lower Styrian town ...
at the
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in 1885.Horbach O. Miklosich, Franz//Encyclopedia of Ukraine. — Vol. III. — p. 406—407. Smal-Stotsky was the father of
Roman Smal-Stocki Roman Stepanovych Smal-Stocki (Роман Степанович Смаль-Стоцький) (born: January 8, 1893, Chernivtsi - died April 27, 1969, Washington DC) – was a Ukrainian diplomat, scholar, politician. Ph.D. Professor at the Ukrain ...
and a grandfather of George S. N. Luckyj.


Works

* ''Ruthenian language grammar'' (; Hramatyka Ruskoyi movy). Ed.3. Vienna, 1914 (together with Theodor Gartner) *
Nemoliv. Memoirs
'. "Piramida". Lviv, 2013.


Monographs

* ''Ruthenian orthography'' (; Ruska pravopys). 1891-1893. * ''Ruthenian grammar'' (; Ruska hramatyka). 1893. * ''Bukovynian Ruthenia (Rus). Cultural and Historical Overview'' (; Bukovynska Rus. Kulturno-istorychnyi obrazok). 1897.


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on
Encyclopedia of Ukraine The ''Encyclopedia of Ukraine'' (), published from 1984 to 2001, is a fundamental work of Ukrainian Studies. Development The work was created under the auspices of the Shevchenko Scientific Society in Europe (Sarcelles, near Paris). As the ...
website * Katchanovski, I., Kohut, Z. E., Nebesio, B. Y., Yurkevich, M.
Historical Dictionary of Ukraine
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. Lenham, Toronto, Plymouth (UK), 2013 * Livezeanu, I.
Cultural Politics in Greater Romania: Regionalism, Nation Building & Ethnic Struggle, 1918–1930
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. Ithaca, 2000 {{DEFAULTSORT:Smal-Stotsky, Stepan 1859 births 1938 deaths Ukrainian Austro-Hungarians People from the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria Chernivtsi University alumni University of Vienna alumni Academic staff of Chernivtsi University Academic staff of Ukrainian Free University Linguists of Slavic languages Diplomats of former countries Ambassadors to Czechoslovakia Ukrainianists Ukrainian philologists Ukrainian diplomats Full Members of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Burials at Rakowicki Cemetery Linguists from Ukraine Ruthenian-language writers West Ukrainian People's Republic people Commanders of the Order of Franz Joseph Scholars from Austria-Hungary Linguists of Ukrainian