Wikipedia:Meetup/Toronto/Ukrainian culture and history (Spring 2022)/Resources

= Reference works =


 * Canadian Encyclopedia - search for entries about the history of Ukrainians in Canada.
 * Dictionary of Canadian Biography - search for biographies of Ukrainian Canadians.
 * Internet Encyclopedia of Ukraine – search for biographies, places, and organizations associated with Ukrainians in Canada.

= Government sources =


 * Ukrainian Immigrants, 1891-1930 – database of passenger records for thousands of Ukrainians who arrived in Canada.
 * Immigration History: Ethnic and Cultural Groups: Ukrainian – list of resources to further research Ukrainians in Canada at Library-Archives Canada and other repositories.
 * Internment Camps in Canada during the First and Second World Wars

= Periodicals =


 * Field Notes from Ukrainian Canada
 * Journal of Ukrainian Studies – published by the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies.
 * Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies Research Reports – a series of research reports, including ones on archival and newspaper collections in Canada, guides to Ukrainian-Canadian films and newspapers, and Ukrainians in the 1981 Canada Census.

= Books =


 * Changing Realities: Social Trends Among Ukrainian Canadians – essays on the ethnicity, economics status, social trends, and political participation among Ukrainian Canadians.
 * Historical Driving Tour: Ukrainian Churches in East Central Alberta – a tour of historic Ukrainian churches in east-central Alberta, with photographs.
 * Identifications: Ethnicity and the Writer in Canada – topics of the essays include two on Ukrainian literature in Canada.
 * Loyalties in Conflict: Ukrainians in Canada during the Great War – history of wartime experience of the Ukrainian community in Canada.
 * Peasants in the Promised Land: Canada and the Ukrainians – history of the formative period of Ukrainian immigration and settlement in Canada.
 * Prophets and Proletarians: Documents on the History of the Rise and Decline of Ukrainian Communism in Canada – documents relating to the origin, growth, and decline of Ukrainian pro-communist organizations in Canada.
 * Recollections about the Life of the First Ukrainian Settlers in Canada – memoirs of an early Ukrainian settler.
 * The Ukrainian bloc settlement in east central Alberta, 1890-1930 - a history, including bibliography with annotations.
 * Ukrainian dug-out dwellings in east central Alberta
 * Ukrainian Canadians: A Survey of their Portrayal in English-language Works
 * Ukrainian Canadians, Multiculturalism, and Separatism – conference proceedings from 1977.
 * Ukrainians in Canada: The Formative Period, 1891-1924 – early history of Ukrainians in Canada.
 * Visible Symbols: Cultural Expression Among Canada's Ukrainians – essays on Ukrainian art, dance music, and material culture in Canada.

= Primary sources (archives, newspaper collections) =


 * Archives of the Ukrainian Canadian Experience – finding aids to Ukrainian Canadian community’s records held at the University of Manitoba.
 * Bohdan Medwidsky Ukrainian Folklore Archives - Ukrainian and Canadian-Ukrainian folklore materials.
 * |Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 - collection of oral histories, photographs, and personal documents relating to the Ukrainian emigre experience.
 * Connecting Canadians: Canada’s Multicultural Newspapers – includes four Ukrainian Canadian newspapers.
 * First Wave of Ukrainian Immigration to Canada, 1891-1914 - exhibit features written and oral accounts of some of the first Ukrainian settlers to Canada, as well as photographs and other illustrative material.
 * Oseredok, Ukrainian Cultural and Educational Centre - descriptions of archives held at Oseredok encompassing Ukrainians in Canada and in the diaspora during the period 1920-1980.
 * Sanctuary Project - documentation of Ukrainian sacral culture on the Canadian Prairies.
 * Simon Fraser University’s Digitized Newspapers – archive of the Toronto newspaper Zhyttia i slovo.
 * Sustainable Ukrainian Canadian Heritage Digital Objects - collection of family histories.
 * Ukrainian Canadian Research & Documentation Centre – includes archives and oral histories on the Holodmor, WWII, Ukrainian-Jewish relations, and Ukrainians in Canada.
 * Ukrainian Collection - magazines, newspapers, newsletters, calendar-almanacs, and books that document the development of a specifically Ukrainian-Canadian culture (largely in Ukrainian with some English texts).
 * Ukrainian Collection of John Luczkiw - publications on Ukrainians published in Canada from 1900 to 1950 (in English and Ukrainian) from the University of Toronto.
 * Ukrainian immigrants arrive on the Canadian prairies - a selection of primary sources on Ukrainian immigration.