Volodymyr Hnatiuk Володимир Гнатюк | |
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Born | Velesniv, Galicia, Austria-Hungary | May 9, 1871
Died | October 6, 1926 Lwów, Poland (now Lviv, Ukraine) | (aged 55)
Occupation | ethnographer, writer, literary scholar, translator, and journalist |
Language | Ukrainian |
Nationality | Ukrainian |
Notable awards | Kotliarevsky’ Award of the Russian Academy of Sciences |
Volodymyr Mykhailovych Hnatiuk (Ukrainian: Володимир Михайлович Гнатюк; 9 May 1871 – 6 October 1926) was a writer, literary scholar, translator, and journalist, and was one of the most influential and notable Ukrainian ethnographers.
Hnatiuk focused primarily on West Ukraine, gathering information about folk songs, legends, customs and dialects.
He was a close companion of Mykhailo Hrushevsky and Ivan Franko. Member of Russian Academy of Arts (1902), the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (1905).
In 1899 he became the secretary of Shevchenko Scientific Society. Editor of the Shevchenko"s Scientific Society publication and “The Ukrainian Historical Journal”. He was the director of the Ukrainian Union of publishing.