Smal-Stotsky, Stepan
Smal-Stotsky, Stepan
Smal-Stotsky, Stepan
Smal-Stotsky, Stepan
From 1911 to 1918 Smal-Stotsky was a member of the Austrian Parliament in Vienna. During
the First World War he played a leading role in the Union for the Liberation of Ukraine. He
was a cofounder of the Graycoats division and represented the Western Ukrainian National
Republic's (ZUNR) Ministry of Military Affairs in Vienna. In 1917 he was in charge of the
Ukrainian Sich Riflemen's charity work, propaganda, and publishing. From 1919 he lived in
Prague, where he served as an envoy of the ZUNR, a professor at the Ukrainian Free
University (1921–38), and director of the Museum of Ukraine's Struggle for Independence
(1935–8). He was buried in Cracow.
In literature studies, from 1913 Smal-Stotsky focused his attention on Taras Shevchenko's
works. His studies were published as one book, Taras Shevchenko: Interpretatsiï (Taras
Shevchenko: Interpretations, 1934; repr 1965). He also wrote a book on the culture and history
of Bukovynian Rus’ (1897) and articles on the Hankenstein Codex; Ukrainian orthography and
etymology; Ukrainian writers, such as Ivan Kotliarevsky, Markiian Shashkevych, Yurii
Fedkovych, Vasyl Stefanyk (the preface to his first novella collection, 1897), Ivan Franko,
and Olha Kobylianska; and his recollections of Nemyliv (1933).
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Na poshanu storichchia narodyn Stepana Smal’-Stots’koho, vol 172 of ZNTSh, ed K. Kysilevs’kyi
(New York–Paris–Sydney–Toronto 1960)
Simovych, V. Ukraïns’ke movoznavstvo: Rozvidky i statti, vol 2, ed George Yurii Shevelov
(Ottawa 1984)
Danylenko, V.; Dobrzhans’kyi, O. Akademik Stepan Smal’-Stots’kyi: Zhyttia i diial’nist’, 1859–1938
rr. (Kyiv–Chernivtsi 1996)
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