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Yaroslav Dashkevych () (1926–2010) was a Ukrainian historian, archaeographer, armenologist. He wrote over 1700 scientific and publicist works. Dashkevych was a representative of Hrushevsky school of history and a victim of Stalinist terror. He was a Doctor of Historical Sciences.


Biography

Dashkevych was born in Lviv in a family of war veterans. His father Roman Dashkevych was a lawyer and later a general-khorunzhyi (general-ensign) of the
Ukrainian People's Army The Ukrainian People's Army (), also known as the Ukrainian National Army (UNA) or by the derogatory term Petliurivtsi (, ), was the army of the Ukrainian People's Republic (1917–1921). They were often quickly reorganized units of the former I ...
and his mother Olena Stepaniv was a teacher and later chotar (captain) of the
Ukrainian Galician Army The Ukrainian Galician Army ( UGA; ), was the combined military of the West Ukrainian People's Republic during and after the Polish-Ukrainian War. It was called the "Galician army" initially. Dissatisfied with the alliance of Ukraine and Polan ...
. After graduating the Lviv Academic Gymnasium in 1944, until 1949 Yaroslav Dashkevych studied at several institutes ( Lviv Medical University,
Lviv University The Ivan Franko National University of Lviv (named after Ivan Franko, ) is a state-sponsored university in Lviv, Ukraine. Since 1940 the university is named after Ukrainian poet Ivan Franko. The university is the oldest institution of highe ...
, and
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). During his studying at
Lviv University The Ivan Franko National University of Lviv (named after Ivan Franko, ) is a state-sponsored university in Lviv, Ukraine. Since 1940 the university is named after Ukrainian poet Ivan Franko. The university is the oldest institution of highe ...
, in 1944–49 he was a librarian and
bibliographer Bibliography (from and ), as a discipline, is traditionally the academic study of books as physical, cultural objects; in this sense, it is also known as bibliology (from ). English author and bibliographer John Carter describes ''bibliograph ...
at the
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. In December 1949 Dashkevych was arrested by the Soviet Ministry of State Security (MGB) agents. Same year there was arrested and his mother. In 1950 Dashkevych was convicted to 10 years of imprisonment and between 1949 and 1956 served his time in number of transitional jails in
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,
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, Petropavlovsk (today
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in Kazakhstan) and couple of correctional labor camps in
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and
Karaganda Karaganda (, ; ), also known as Karagandy (, ; ; ) (also sometimes romanized as Qaraghandy), is a major city in central Kazakhstan and the capital of the Karaganda Region. It is the fifth most populous city in the country, with a population o ...
. After being freed in 1956, Dashkevych returned to
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and in 1957 was hired as a bibliographer to the Lviv Institute of Social Sciences of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR (today, Krypiakevych Institute of Ukrainian Studies) where he worked until 1966. While working at the institute, he defended his candidate thesis on the subject "Armenian colonies in Ukraine in sources and literature of 15th–19th centuries" in the Yerevan Institute of History of the
Academy of Sciences of the Armenian SSR The National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Armenia (NAS RA) (, ''Hayastani Hanrapetut’yan gitut’yunneri azgayin akademia'') is the Armenian national academy, functioning as the primary body that conducts research and coordinates activ ...
. In 1967–72 Dashkevych worked as a senior research fellow at the Museum of ethnography and arts industries of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR in Lviv. In 1973 he was a head of department of auxiliary historical disciplines. In 1974–78 Dashkevych worked as a senior research fellow at the Central State Historical Archive of Ukraine in Lviv. From 1978 to 1990 he remained unemployed. With the crumbling down
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(see
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and
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), in 1990–91 Dashkevych was a head of Lviv branch of the Archaeographic Commission of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR which later transformed into Hrushevsky Institute of archaeography and sources studies of the
National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine The National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (NASU; , ; ''NAN Ukrainy'') is a self-governing state-funded organization in Ukraine that is the main center of development of Science and technology in Ukraine, science and technology by coordinatin ...
. In 1993 he became a leading research fellow of the Krymskyi Institute of Eastern Studies of the
National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine The National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (NASU; , ; ''NAN Ukrainy'') is a self-governing state-funded organization in Ukraine that is the main center of development of Science and technology in Ukraine, science and technology by coordinatin ...
. Since 1990 Dashkevych was a head of the Commission of Eastern Studies of the
Shevchenko Scientific Society The Shevchenko Scientific Society (), founded in 1873, is a Ukrainian scientific society devoted to the promotion of scholarly research and publication. Unlike the government-funded National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, the society is a pu ...
and since 1991 – member of the Shevchenko Scientific Society presidium and a head of historical and philosophic section of the society. In 1991 he became a dean of the
Lviv University The Ivan Franko National University of Lviv (named after Ivan Franko, ) is a state-sponsored university in Lviv, Ukraine. Since 1940 the university is named after Ukrainian poet Ivan Franko. The university is the oldest institution of highe ...
department of Eastern Studies.


Works

# Словник польських скорочень. (Dictionary of Polish abbreviations). Kyiv, 1959 # Армянские колонии на Украине в источниках и литературе XV–XIX веков (Историографический очерк). rmenian colonies in Ukraine in sources and literature of 15th–19th centuries (Historical essay)Yerevan, 1962 # Украинско-армянские связи в XVII веке: Сборник документов. krainian-Armenian relations in 17th century: Collection of documentsKyiv, 1969 # A Turkish Document in Ukrainian from the Mid-sixteenth Century: On the Origin of the Ukrainian Cossacks. "Harvard Ukrainian Studies", 1977, vol. 1, № 1 # Древняя Русь и Армения в общественно-политических связях XI–XIII вв. (Источники исследования темы). У кн.: Древнейшие государства на территории СССР: Материалы и исследования (1982 г.). ncient Rus and Armenia in social-political relations of 11th–13th centuries (Sources of researched thesis). Ref: The most ancient states on territory of the USSR: Materials and research (1982)Moscow, 1984 # К средневековой сфрагистике армян Украины. В кн.: Banber Matenadarani (Вестник Матенадарана), т. 15. o the Medieval sphragistics of Armenians in Ukraine. Ref: Banber Matenadarani (Matenadarani Herald)Yerevan, 1986 # Русь і Вірменія. Конфесійні та культурні контакти IX – першої половини XIII століть. us and Armenia. Confessional and cultural contacts of 11–13 centuries "Shevchenko Scientific Society Notes", 1993, т. 225 # Україна вчора і нині: Нариси, виступи, есе. kraine yesterday and today: Overviews, speeches and essaysKyiv, 1993 # Ясир з України (XV – перша половина XVII ст.) як історико-демографічна проблема. esir in Ukraine (15th–17th centuries) as historical and demographic problem"Ukrainian Archaeographic Almanac: Nova seria", 1993, Ed. 2 # Русь і Сирія: взаємозв'язки VIII–XIV століть. us and Syria: mutual relations of 8th–14th centuries"Shevchenko Scientific Society Notes", 1994, т. 228 # Боротьба з Грушевським та його школою у Львівському університеті за радянських часів. В кн.: Михайло Грушевський і львівська історична школа: Матеріали конференції (Львів, 24–25 жовтня 1994 р.). truggle against Hrushevsky and his history school in Lviv University during the Soviet period. Ref: Mykhailo Hrushevsky and Lvivian history school: Conference materials (Lviv, 24-24 October 1994)New-York–Lviv, 1995 # Павло Тетеря, незрозумілий гетьман (1662–1665). avlo Teteria, obscure hetman (1662–1665)"Neopalyma kupyna", 1995, # 1/2 # Україна–Іспанія–Португалія у XVII ст.: контактні зв'язки. В кн.: Україна XVII ст. між Заходом і Сходом Європи: Матеріали 1-го Українсько-італійського симпозіуму (13–16 вересня 1994 р.). kraine–Spain–Portugal in 17th century: contact relations. Ref: Ukraine of 17th century between West and East Europe: Materials of the 1st Ukrainian–Italian symposium (13–16 September 1994)Kyiv–Venice, 1996 # Постмодернізм та українська історична наука. ost-modernism and Ukrainian Historical Science"Ukrayinski problemy", 1999, # 1/2 # Вірменія і Україна бірник наукових статей та рецензій, 1954–1989 рр. rmenia and Ukraine (Collection of scientific articles and reviews) 1954–1989Lviv–New-York, 2001 # Шотландія і Україна, або про межі історичного компаративізму. cotland and Ukraine, or about boundaries of historical comparativism"Skhid-Z # Dashkevych, Ya.
How Moscow hijacked the history of Kyivan Rus’
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. Universum. 2011.


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Writing a Factual History of Ukraine
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The Ukrainian Week ''The Ukrainian Week'' (, ) is an illustrated weekly magazine and news outlet covering politics, economics and the arts and aimed at the socially engaged Ukrainian-language reader. It provides a range of analysis, opinion, interviews, feature p ...
. 6 March 2011. * Koval, Ya.
Yaroslav Dashkevych: "By overcoming fear, we will finally reunite eastern and western Ukraine"
'. The Day. 26 January 1999 (interview) *
In Memory: Yaroslav Dashkevych
. Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group. 26 February 2010. * Yas, O.
Yaroslav Dashkevych
'. Encyclopedia of History of Ukraine. {{DEFAULTSORT:Dashkevych, Yaroslav 1926 births 2010 deaths People from Lwów Voivodeship 20th-century Ukrainian historians Archaeographers Ukrainian Gulag detainees University of Lviv alumni Ukrainian archivists Academic staff of the University of Lviv Members of the Shevchenko Scientific Society Krymskyi Institute of Eastern Studies people Burials at Lychakiv Cemetery