Searching For Place: Ukrainian Displaced
Persons, Canada, and the Migration of Memory (University of Toronto
Press, 2000),
http://www.infoukes.com/bookstore/luciuk/searching_for_place.html
Luciuk explores how the Ukrainian community
in his hometown of Kingston, Ontario came to be as it is. He looks at the
origin of the community beginning in 1891, and traces it through the two
world wars when armed Ukrainian nationalists battled first the Nazis and
then the Soviets, and the postwar efforts of Ukrainians to convince the
west to make an independent Ukraine a priority. Dr. Luciuk serves
as director of research for the Ukrainian Canadian Civil Liberties Association.
Professor Lubomyr Luciuk also teaches geography at the Royal Military College.
More information about Lubomyr Lucuik can also be found here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lubomyr_Luciuk
As well as at the following links to UCCLA:
http://www.uccla.ca/internment.htm
Canadian First World War Internment
Recognition Fund
http://www.internmentcanada.ca/index.html