Yaroslav Ivan Romanovych Dashkevych (Ukrainian: Ярослав Романович Дашкевич; 1926–2010) was a Ukrainian historian, archaeographer and Armenologist. He wrote over 1,700 scholarly and publicist works. He was a representative of Hrushevsky's school of history, a victim of Stalinist terror, and a Doctor of Historical Sciences.
Yaroslav Ivan Romanovych Dashkevych (Ukrainian: Ярослав Романович Дашкевич; 1926–2010) was a Ukrainian historian, archaeographer and Armenologist. He wrote over 1,700 scholarly and publicist works. He was a representative of Hrushevsky's school of history, a victim of Stalinist terror, and a Doctor of Historical Sciences.
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Biography Dashkevych was born on 13 December 1926 in Lviv to a family of war veterans. His father, Roman Dashkevych, was a lawyer, and later a general-khorunzhyi (general ensign) of the Ukrainian People's Army. His mother, Olena Stepaniv, was a teacher, and later chotar (captain) of the Ukrainian Galician Army. Both of his grandfathers were priests. On his father's side, he descended from the Korybut family, and his maternal grandmother belonged to the house of Gineyt-Kuncewicz. Yaroslav received his first name in honour of prince Yaroslav the Wise. Dashkevych's father left the family and emigrated in 1939 following the Soviet invasion of Poland, and Yaroslav stayed with his mother and maternal grandmother. After graduating from Lviv Academic Gymnasium in 1944, Yaroslav Dashkevych studied at several institutes (Lviv Medical University, Lviv University, and Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas) until 1949. During his studies at Lviv University, he worked as a librarian and bibliographer at the Stefanyk National Science Library. In December 1949, Dashkevych was arrested by agents of the Soviet Ministry of State Security (MGB) on the accusation of possessing anti-Soviet literature and forged documents. His mother was also arrested soon thereafter. In 1950, Dashkevych was convicted to…
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Works Словник польських скорочень [Dictionary of Polish abbreviations]. Kyiv, 1959. Армянские колонии на Украине в источниках и литературе XV–XIX веков (Историографический очерк) [Armenian colonies in Ukraine in sources and literature of the 15th–19th centuries (Historical essay)]. Yerevan, 1962. Украинско-армянские связи в XVII веке: Сборник документов [Ukrainian–Armenian relations in the 17th century: Collection of documents]. Kyiv, 1969. "A Turkish Document in Ukrainian from the Mid-sixteenth Century: On the Origin of the Ukrainian Cossacks." Harvard Ukrainian Studies, 1977, vol. 1, no. 1. "Древняя Русь и Армения в общественно-политических связях XI–XIII вв. (Источники исследования темы)." In Древнейшие государства на территории СССР: Материалы и исследования (1982) [Ancient Rus and Armenia in social-political relations of the 11th–13th centuries (Sources for the study of the topic). In: The most ancient states on the territory of the USSR: Materials and research (1982)]. Moscow, 1984. "К средневековой сфрагистике армян Украины." In Banber Matenadarani (Вестник Матенадарана), vol. 15 [To the medieval sphragistics of Armenians in Ukraine. In: Banber Matenadarani (Matenadarani Herald)]. Yerevan, 1986. "Русь і Вірменія. Конфесійні та культурні контакти IX – першої половини XIII століть." [Rus and Armenia: Confessional and cultural contacts from the 9th to the first half of the 13th centuries]. Shevchenko Scientific Society Notes, 1993,…