Archive of Mykhaylo Demkovych-Dobrianskyi in the Department of manuscripts of Vasyl Stefanyk National Scientific Library of Ukraine in Lviv
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Mykhaylo Demkovych-Dobrianskyi, archive, fond, document, UNDO, Radio Liberty, USSR.Abstract
The paper characterizes the content of the archive of Mykhaylo DemkovychDobrianskyi (1905–2003) — famous historian, chief-editor of the Ukrainian edition of Radio Liberty (1956–1972), publicist, public and political activist, that it stored in the department of manuscripts of Vasyl Stefanyk Lviv National Scientific Library of Ukraine. M. Demkovych-Dobrianskyi was a member of Ukrainian National-Democratic Alliance (UNDO), Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (SUVB). M. Demkovych-Dobriansyi papers include: biographical materials (autobiography, newspapers articles where M. Dobrianskyi was mentioned etc.); articles, reports, reviews and scripts of radio programs written by M. Dobriansyi; epistolary (V. Kubiyovych, S. Vytvytskyi, G. Sheveliov, I. Lysiak-Rudnytskyi etc.); materials about organizations and institutions M. Dobrianskyi was professionally associated with: (Radio Liberty, UNDO, Ukrainian National Council, SUVB etc.); documents and materials about other persons.
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