Hard Life of a Ukrainian Student at the Prague Faculty of Medicine (Thoughts Upon Two Anonymous Contributions in Peroutka’s Přítomnost, 1930) Cover Image

Těžký život ukrajinského studenta pražské lékařské fakulty (Úvaha o dvou anonymních příspěvcích Peroutkovy Přítomnosti z roku 1930)
Hard Life of a Ukrainian Student at the Prague Faculty of Medicine (Thoughts Upon Two Anonymous Contributions in Peroutka’s Přítomnost, 1930)

Author(s): Bohdan Zilynskyj
Subject(s): History
Published by: Univerzita Karlova v Praze, Nakladatelství Karolinum
Keywords: Ivan Lukaščuk; medical studies; Charles University; Přítomnost (Ferdinand Peroutka); Ukrainian emigration; 1930s

Summary/Abstract: The author reveals the identity of authors of two articles, which were published anonymously in 1930 in the Přítomnost weekly under a joint title ‘Hard Life’. The author managed to find out that one text was written by Ivan Lukaščuk, then student at the Faculty of Medicine of the Charles University in Prague, later physician, a man who belonged to a generation of military émigrés from Western Ukraine. This contribution includes his biography until 1936, when all traces of him in all available sources disappear. The second text was written by his partner, Růžena Linková.

  • Issue Year: 58/2018
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 137-145
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: Czech
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