The
Bohdan Jurij Krawciw Memorial Lectures in Ukrainian Literature
The Krawciw Memorial
Lecture was established in the mid-1970s in honor of Bohdan Jurij Krawciw,
poet, journalist, literary critic and a HURI associate from 1973 until
his death in November 1975. The lecture series seeks to encourage scholarly
discussions of Ukrainian literature with participation of leading literary
critics, writers, poets, and playwrights and focusing on the issues
that were of lasting interest to Bohdan Krawciw.
Bohdan J. Krawciw was born in the Dolyna region of Western Ukraine on
May 5, 1904 and attended gymnasium and university in Lviv. His literary
career began with the editorship of the newspaper Molode Zhyttia in
1919. His poetry and contributions to literary and public affairs journals
were first published in the 1920s. After World War II Mr. Krawciw continued
his literary and journalistic careers in West Germany. In 1949, he and
his family emigrated to the United States, settling in Philadelphia.
He became editor of Suchasnist, the Ukrainian literary journal
published in Munich, and served as editor of Ukraine: A Concise Encyclopedia,
the two-volume reference book published by the University of Toronto
Press, in both its English and Ukrainian versions. For a number of years
Mr. Krawciw was also editor of the Ukrainian daily newspapers America and
later, Svoboda. He was a member of several scholarly organizations,
including the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences in the United States and
the Shevchenko Scientific Society, in New York, NY. During the last years
of his long and productive career, Mr. Krawciw was an associate of the
Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute, which in 1973 awarded him a research
fellowship.
The first Bohdan J. Krawciw Memorial Lecture at Harvard University entitled "Jurij
O. Ivaniv-Mezenko and Modern Ukrainian Bibliography"
was delivered by Edward Kasinec, Research Bibliographer and Librarian
of the Ukrainian Studies Program, on December 16, 1976. The program of
the lecture has come to include opening remarks, reading of Bohdan J.
Krawciw's poetry, introduction of the lecturer by the Director of HURI
or a HURI Professor, and the Memorial Lecture itself, followed by discussion
and reception. The traditional venue of the lecture has been the Exhibit
Room of the Houghton Library of rare books and manuscripts.
LIST OF THE BOHDAN JURIJ KRAWCIW MEMORIAL LECTURES
1. 1976 (December 16), Edward Kasinec,
Research Bibliographer and Librarian in Ukrainian Studies, Harvard
University, "Jurij O. Ivaniv-Mezenko and Modern Ukrainian Bibliography".
2. 1978 (May 5), Andrew S. Gregorovich,
Head, Technical Services Department, Scarborough &
Eringdale College Libraries of the University of Toronto, "Audio-Visual
Materials for the Study of Ukrainian Culture".
3. 1979 (March 23), Paul R. Magocsi,
Senior Research Fellow, Ukrainian Research Institute, Harvard Univeristy, "National
Bibliography and National Consciousness in the 19th-Century Galicia".
4. 1980 (May 30), Robert C. Mathieson,
Associate Professor, Department of Slavic Languages, Brown University, "The
Printing of the Ostrih Bible."
5. 1981 (May, 29) Will Ryan, Academic
Librarian of the Warburg Institute, University of London,
"Transmission of Scientific Texts in Old Rus: A Bibliographic Study."
6. 1982 (June 4), Miroslav Labunka,
Professor of History, LaSalle College, "Habent Sua Fata Libelli:
the Fate of Some Preserved Manuscripts that Originated in the Kievan
Rus'-Ukraine."
7. 1983 (June 3) Jaroslav Stetkevych,
Professor of Oriental Languages, University of Chicago, "Encounters
with the East: the Orientalist Poetry of Ahatanhel Kryms'kyj"
8. 1984 (June 8), Omeljan Pritsak,
Mykhailo S. Hrushevs'kyi Professor of Ukrainian History, Harvard University, "The
Povest' vremennyx let and Historical Truth."
9. 1986 (May, 30), Mykhailo Bazansky,
journalist and writer, "Ukrainian Poets in Czechoslovakia between
1918 and 1945."
10. 1992 (April, 23), Harvey Goldblatt,
Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures, Yale University,
"Authorship and Textual Identity in the Tale of the Holy Martyrs
Boris and Gleb."
11. 2003 (May 5), the Bohdan Krawciw
Memorial Symposium "Traditionalism and Experimentation: Aspects of
Ukrainian Literature in the 1920s". Participants: George G. Grabowicz,
Dmytro Cyzevs'kyj Professor of Ukrainian Literature, Harvard University,
Chair; Myroslav Shkandrij, Professor, Department of German and Slavic
Studies, University of Manitoba; Halyna Hryn, Research Fellow, Ukrainian
Research Institute; Alexander Kratochvil, Assistant Professor, Department
of Slavic Studies (Section on Ukrainian Studies), Ernst-Moritz-Arndt
University of Greifswald, Germany, Eugene and Daymel Shklar Fellow,
HURI; Maria Rewakowicz, Assistant Research Professor, Rutgers University-Newark,
Eugene and Daymel Shklar Fellow, HURI; Volodymyr Dibrova, writer, Preceptor
in Slavic Languages and Literatures, Harvard University. View
the program. Read
a synopsis of the symposium discussions in PDF.
12. 2005 (May 2), the Bohdan Krawciw
Memorial Symposium "Rereading Ukrainian Modernism." Participants:
George G. Grabowicz, Dmytro Cyzevs'kyj Professor of Ukrainian Literature,
Harvard University, Chair; Halyna Hryn, Senior Editor, HURI; Vitaly
Chernetsky, Visiting Scholar, HURI; Tamara Hundorova, Corresponding
Member, Institute of Literature, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine.