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Plast in Toronto; Ukrainianization of education in the Russian Duma; Swingle Singers Item Info

Plast in Toronto; Ukrainianization of education in the Russian Duma; Swingle Singers

Introduction
00:00:00
History of the Plast scouting organization.
00:00:35
The activity of Plast in Toronto.
00:01:53
Introduction to Iurii Lavrinenko segment.
00:06:30
Iurii Lavrinenko (as "Iurii Haidar") on the constitutional struggle within the Russian Duma for the rights of Ukrainians.
00:07:25
Memorandum of the Ukrainian faction of the National Duma
00:08:20
Introduction of bill in 1908 by the Ukrainian faction regarding Ukrainianization of education in Ukraine
00:09:11
Thoughts of the Russian educator Konstanin Ushinskii.
00:12:46
Speech to the Duma by deputy Aleksandrov from Katerynoslav (today's Dnipro).
00:14:01
Demands in favor of educational autonomy by Ukrainians and other non-Russians in the Russian empire.
00:14:45
Musical segment on Jazz and the Classics - Swingle Singers.
00:17:33
Creator:
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
Description:
Radio Liberty program produced in New York City with Mykola Francuzenko (as "Oleksandr Tereshchenko") and Iurii Lavrinenko (as "Iurii Haidar") on Plast in Toronto, the Ukrainian faction in the pre-Revolution Russian Duma, and the Swingle Singers.
Subjects:
"Plast" orhanizat︠s︡ii︠a︡ ukraïnsʹkoï molodi Russia. Gosudarstvennai︠a︡ Duma Swingle Singers Ontario--Toronto
Source collection:
Mykola Francuzenko papers
Source Identifier:
UHEC_MA_2014.8.3RL3
Type:
sound
Format:
audio/mp3
Languages:
Ukrainian
Form:
Radio programs
Host:
Francuzenko, Mykola
Speaker:
Oleksiienko, Volodymyr (RL presenter) Lavrinenko, Iurii
Rights owner:
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
Source
Preferred Citation:
"Plast in Toronto; Ukrainianization of education in the Russian Duma; Swingle Singers", Mykola Francuzenko papers (UHEC_MA_2014.8.3RL3), Ukrainian History and Education Center Archives
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