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German Immigration in the 18th and 19th Centuries to Western Ukraine (Galicia) and the Discovery of My Grandfather Kindraczuk’s German Ancestry: Part 1 by Dr. Romana M. Bahry Ph.D, Professor Emerita (York University)

In this presentation, Dr. Romana Bahry described the history of German immigration to Galicia (Halychyna) from the Middle Ages to the First World War.  Galicia became part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in the 1770s and with this political annexation began the substantial movement of German and Austrian immigrants settling in Galicia. Dr. Bahry mentioned the various Austro-Hungarian proclamations that encouraged German settlement in Galicia. She also described published sources for the study of the German immigration movement including government directories and Galizien Village Family Books documenting the centers of German settlement. The German/Austrian influence in Galicia until 1918 extended to the fields of government and legal administration, education, medicine, and even language.

A video recording of Dr. Bahry’s Webinar presentation can be found here. We also have a recording of the Introductory and Q&A segments from that evening. A list of Dr. Bahry’s references is available under the “Resources” menu.

© Dr. Romana M. Bahry 2024. All rights reserved. No images or content from this presentation may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the presenter. Access to this recording is solely for educational and informational purposes.