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Denis Zubrytsky : ウィキペディア英語版 | Denis Zubrytsky Denis Ivanovych Zubrytsky ((ウクライナ語:Дени́с Іва́нович Зубри́цький) (1777, Zhovka, Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria (now Ukraine) – January 16, 1862, Lviv), was the first Ukrainian historian in Galicia and a major early figure in the Galician Russophile movement.〔(Denys Zubrytsky, Encyclopedia of Ukraine ) (1993). Volume 5. Article written by Roman Senkus〕 ==Life==
Denis Zubrytsky was born in 1777 into a family of Ukrainian nobles.〔Orest Subtelny. (2000) ''Ukraine: A History''. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, pg. 317〕 After graduating from Lviv's gymnazium in 1795 he worked as a civil servant. In his youth he had been pro-Polish, and had even supported Napoleon's invasion of Austria-Hungary; in 1809 he served as a secretary to the pro-French Polish forces who occuopied the city. Later in his life Zubrytsky became very hostile to Polish interests and an ardent supporter of Russophilism.〔John-Paul Himka. (2001). The Construction of Nationality in Galician Rus': Icarian Flights in Almost All Directions. In ''Intellectuals and the Articulation of the Nation '' (Ronald Grigor Suny, Michael D. Kennedy, Eds.) Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press pg. 137〕 Between 1829 and 1847 he held various positions within the Stauropegion Institute, an important cultural and historical institution in western Ukraine that served as a bastion of Russophilism. In 1842 he became a corresponding member of the St. Petersburg Archeological Commission and in 1855 he became a corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences. In 1843 he was commissioned to organize the Lviv municipal archive.〔
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