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129. In general, on the New Era and its resolutions, see Dariusz Maciak, Próba
porozumienia polsko-ukraińskiego w Galicji w latach 1888–1895 (Warsaw:
Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego, 2006); and Ihor Čornovol, Pol’sko
ukraïns’ka uhoda 1890–1894 rr. (L’viv: L’vivs’ka Akademija Mistectv, 2000).
130. See on this issue Hrytsak, “Ruslan, Bohdan and Myron”; John Paul Himka,
“The Construction of Nationality in Galician Rus’: Icarian Flights in Almost All
Directions,” in Intellectuals and the Articulation of the Nation, ed. Ronald Grigor
Suny and Michael D. Kennedy (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1999),
109–64; and Zayarnyuk, Framing the Ukrainian Peasantry, 317–74.
131. Quoted in Pacholkiv, Emanzipation durch Bildung, 179.
132. AGAD, MWiO, Sygn. 118u, PA Gruszewski (Hruszewski), Z. 5265, 27 March
1894.
133. DALO, F. 26, Op. 7, Spr. 346, Z. 6898, 9 April 1892; Z. 141, 20 October 1892;
distribution of votes in Z. 641, 7 June 1893 and F. 26, Op. 7, Spr. 510, pp. 20–35, 7
June 1893. On the religious issue, see Aleksandr Barvins’kyj, “Zasnovane katedry
istoriï Ukraïny v L’vivs’kim universyteti,” Zapysky Naukovoho tovar ystva imeni
Ševčenka: Praci filologičnoï sekciï 141–43 (1925): 1–25; on Myl’kovyč, see Vitalij
Tel’vak, “Mychajlo Hruševs’kyj contra Volodymyr Mil’kovyč (do problemy
formuvannja dyskusijnoho polja ukraïns’koï istoriohrafiï počatku XX stolittja,”
Archivoznavstvo. Archeohrafija. Džereloznavstvo 9 (2008): 259.
134. AGAD, MWiO, Sygn. 118u, PA Gruszewski (Hruszewski), Z. 5265, 27 March
1894; Z. 9018, 14 January 1894.
135. AGAD, MWiO, Sygn. 119u, PA Hruszewski (Gruszewski), Z. 7332, 20 August
1896.
136. DALO, F. 26, Op. 7, Spr. 410, p. 29, 16 July 1901; and F. 26, Op. 7, Spr. 508, p.
12, 26 July 474; Z. 555, 29 November 1907.
137. DALO, F. 26, Op. 5, Spr. 510, PA Hruszewski, p. 72, 11 March 1905.
138. Ohonovs’kyj was appointed an associate professor in 1865 and was given a full
professorship in 1871.
139. For the clearest and most up-to-date information dealing with this issue, see
Zayarnyuk, “Mapping Identities,” esp. 121–26.
140. Theodor Gartner and Stephan Smal-Stocki [Stepan Smal’-Stoc’kyj], Minor
itätsvotum in der vom k.k. Bukowiner Landesschulrathe behufs Regelung
der ruthenischen Schulortographie eingesetzten Commission abgegeben im
November 1887 (Chernivtsi: Selbstverlag, 1888), 23.
141. On the details see Smal’-Stoc’kyj, “Fedir Gartner.”
142. DALO, F. 26, Op. 5, Spr. 899, PA Kolessa, 12 May 1895.
143. The most thorough analysis is still that found in M[ychajlo] Voznjak [Mychaĭlo
Vozniak], “Nedopuščennja Ivana Franka do docentury u L’vivs’komu univer-
syteti,” Ivan Franko: Statti i materialy 1 (1948): 43–63; see also Volodymyr
Kačmar, “Sprava ukraïns’koho universytetu na tli pol’s’ko-ukraïns’kych
superečnostej u Halyčyni 1901–1908 rr.,” Problemy slov’janoznavstva 42
(2002): 47–58. In 1907 Franko strove once again for the chair. This time the dean
passed his application to the mysterious Commission of Chairs for Humanistic
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Universities in Imperial Austria, 1848–1918
A Social History of a Multilingual Space
- Title
- Universities in Imperial Austria, 1848–1918
- Subtitle
- A Social History of a Multilingual Space
- Author
- Jan Surman
- Publisher
- Purdue University Press
- Location
- West Lafayette
- Date
- 2019
- Language
- English
- License
- PD
- ISBN
- 978-1-55753-861-1
- Size
- 16.5 x 25.0 cm
- Pages
- 474
- Keywords
- History, Austria, Eduction System, Learning
- Categories
- Geschichte Vor 1918
Table of contents
- List of Illustrations vi
- List of Tables vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Note on Language Use, Terminology, and Geography xi
- Abbreviations xiii
- Introduction A Biography of the Academic Space 1
- Chapter 1 Centralizing Science for the Empire 19
- Chapter 2 The Neoabsolutist Search for a Unified Space 49
- Chapterr 3 Living Out Academic Autonomy 89
- Chapter 4 German-Language Universities between Austrian and German Space 139
- Chapter 5 Habsburg Slavs and Their Spaces 175
- Chapter 6 Imperial Space and Its Identities 217
- Chapter 7 Habsburg Legacies 243
- Conclusion Paradoxes of the Central European Academic Space 267
- Appendix 1 Disciplines of Habilitation at Austrian Universities 281
- Appendix 2 Databases of Scholars at Cisleithanian Universities 285
- Notes 287
- Bibliography 383
- Index 445