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President
  
Symon Petliura

Parents
  
Stephan Smal-Stockyj

Name
  
Roman Smal-Stocki


Succeeded by
  
Serhiy Komisarenko

Preceded by
  
Jaroslav Olesnitsky

Alma mater
  
University of Vienna

Roman Smal-Stocki

Born
  
January 8, 1893 Chernivtsi (
1893-01-08
)

Died
  
April 27, 1969, Washington, D.C., United States

Books
  
The History of Modern Bulgarian Literature

Roman Smal-Stocki (Роман Смаль-Стоцький) (born: January 8, 1893, Chernivtsi - died April 27, 1969, Washington DC) – was a Ukrainian diplomat, scholar, politic. Ph.D. Professor at the Ukrainian Free University. President of the Supreme Council of the Shevchenko Scientific Society and the Scientific Society in the United States.

Contents

He is a son of Ukrainian slavist Stepan Smal-Stotsky.

Education

Roman Smal-Stocki graduated from Vienna University (1914).

Publications

  • The Nationality Problem of the Soviet Union by Roman Smal-Stocki
  • Smal-Stocki, Roman, 1893-1969: Abriss der ukrainischen Substantivbildung. (Wien, Buchhandlung der Szewczenko-Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften in Lemberg, 1915)
  • Smal-Stocki, Roman, 1893-1969: Abriss der Ukrainischen substantivbildung. (Wien, 1915)
  • The captive nations : nationalism of the non-Russian nations in the Soviet Union. Smal-Stocki, Roman, 1893-1969. Book, 1960.
  • Ukraïns ka movav Sovets kyĭ Ukrainy by Smal-Stocki, Roman, 1893-1969: 1969, Book
  • The Slavic Institute of Marquette University, 1949-1961, by Roman Smal-Stocki and Alfred J. Sokolnicki.
  • The Origin of the Word "Rus", 1949
  • Slavs and Teutons. The oldest Germanic-Slavic Relations, 1950
  • The Nationality Problem of the Soviet Union and Russian Communist Imperialism, 1952
  • J. S. C. de Radius. An unknown Forerunner of Comparative Slavic Literature, 1959
  • The History of Modern Bulgarian Literature, 1960 [Manning, Clarence A.]
  • References

    Roman Smal-Stocki Wikipedia


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