- Roman Sembratovych
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name = Roman Sembratovych
_uk. Роман Сембратович
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birth_date = 1875
birth_place = Monastyrtsi,Austria-Hungary
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death_date = 1905
death_place =Vienna ,Austria-Hungary
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occupation = Journalist
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credits =Ruthenische Revue
1903–1905
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URL =Roman Sembratovych ( _uk. Роман Сембратович, _pl. Roman Sembratowycz) (1875–1905) was a Ukrainian
journalist andpublicist .He was born in Monastyrtsi, Lisky povit,
Halychyna ,Austria-Hungary (in presentUkraine ). While a student inVienna he became active in different Ukrainian societies such as the student society "Sich". He published articles about the situation for the Ukraination nation in several newspapers such asFrankfurter Zeitung .In 1901 he was the editor of the German-language periodical
X-Strahlen and 1903–1905 he was the main editor of the new journalRuthenische Revue . It was a German-language periodical published byRuthenische Nationalkomitee inVienna . Through this journal he tried to make the Ukrainian issue known among the European politicians and public. Several articles inRuthenische Revue about the oppressed Ukrainian nation were published or quoted in different European newspapers. Sembratovych also tried to get into personal contact with liberal politicians to gain support for the Ukrainian cause. One of these politicians was the Swedish liberal politicianAdolf Hedin who also wrote about the situation for Ukrainians in the Swedish newspapersAftonbladet andDagens Nyheter in 1904.Sembratovych also published two books in German: "Polonia irredenta" (
Frankfurt am Main , 1903) and "Das Zarentum im Kampfe mit der Zivilisation" (Neuer Frankfurter Verlag, 1905).References
* [http://www.encyclopediaofukraine.com/ Encyclopedia of Ukraine]
* Volodymyr Kubijovyč (ed.): "Ukraine. A Concise Encyclopædia, vol 2", p.484. University of Toronto Press 1971. ISBN 0-8020-3261-3.
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