ECONOMIC ASPECTS FROM THE ACTIVITY OF THE BUCOVINA’S UKRAINIAN MINORITIES, WITHIN THE INTERWAR PERIOD
Ionuþ Bran ()
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Ionuþ Bran: The "Stefan cel Mare” University of Suceava, Romania
The USV Annals of Economics and Public Administration, 2012, vol. 12, issue 2(16), 101-105
Abstract:
The present article represents the partial result of the studies which were performed over the Ukainian minority in Romania throghout the inter-war period, the way it is reflected from the organisational and actng point of view, in the historical documents consulted within the Ministry of External Affairs’ Records. The material is focused on economical aspects which capture manifestations of the Ukrainian minorities within the new context, characterized on one hand, by the necessity of a rapid remaking of the post-war national economy, and on the other hand, by the achievement of the Ukrainian population’s unity desideratum, in the borders of the independent Ukraine. The results of the research emphasize the causal connection between the political and the economical element, existent at the level of the Ukrainian minority, the purpose being the formation of their own national economy.
Date: 2012
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