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Yakiv Holovatsky
Native name
Яків Головацький
Born
(1814-10-17)17 October 1814 Chepeli, Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, Austrian Empire
Died
13 May 1888(1888-05-13) (aged 73) Vilna, Vilna Governorate, Russian Empire
Yakiv Holovatsky (Ukrainian: Яків Головацький; 17 October 1814 in Chepeli, Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, Austrian Empire — 13 May 1888 in Vilno, Russian Empire) was a noted Galician historian, literary scholar, ethnographer, linguist, bibliographer, lexicographer, poet and leader of Galician Russophiles. He was a member of the Ruthenian Triad, one of the most influential Ukrainian literary groups in the Austrian Empire.[1][2][3][4][5]
^Ronald Grigor Suny, Michael D. Kennedy (Ed.): Intellectuals and the Articulation of the Nation. University of Michigan Press, P. 127.
^Orest Subtelny: Ukraine: A History. Toronto 2000, P. 317.
^Kohn, Hans: Pan-Slavism: its history and ideology. University of Notre Dame Press, 1953. P. 62
^Kohn, Hans: Die Slawen und der Westen: die Geschichte des Panslawismus. Verlag Herold, 1956 S. 70.
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