Ukrainian Community Archives in Victoria, Australia: A Stocktake

Q2 Arts and Humanities EastWest Journal of Ukrainian Studies Pub Date : 2023-03-20 DOI:10.21226/ewjus658
A. Achilli, M. Pavlyshyn, Olha Shmihelska-Kozuliak
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Contemporary research increasingly recognizes the role of community archives in preserving evidence of the pasts of identity groups, validating their historical experience, and thus furthering the goals of social justice and equality. Such values underlie the Association of Ukrainians in Victoria (Australia) Archival Project, which the present article places into the broader context of Ukrainian community archival collections in the state of Victoria. Data obtained through interview have enabled a descriptive survey of such collections, which are found to be concentrated in a handful of “archival clusters” in suburban Melbourne and regional Victoria. The most typical contents of the collections—records of the proceedings and activities of community secular and religious organizations—reflect the dominant role in the community’s life of organizations established by post-World War II immigrants. The collections constitute a rich resource for research into the part of the community encompassed by these organizations, even if, as a rule, at least at present, they are not well ordered or described. They are less revealing of the experience of immigrants who arrived later or were less inclined to join community organizations. Lack of resources, both human and material, confronts the mainly volunteer officeholders who are responsible for the organizations’ archives. In consequence, collections are often inadequately and sometimes unsafely housed, and in general only informally organized; finding aids or descriptions of them are seldom available. Initiatives taken by some organizations suggest that there is growing awareness among community activists of the potential value of archives for showing and interpreting the community to itself and to others.
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当代研究越来越多地认识到社区档案在保存身份群体过去的证据、证实他们的历史经验、从而促进社会正义和平等目标方面的作用。这样的价值观是维多利亚(澳大利亚)乌克兰人协会档案项目的基础,本文将其置于维多利亚州乌克兰社区档案收藏的更广泛背景下。通过访谈获得的数据可以对这些藏品进行描述性调查,发现这些藏品集中在墨尔本郊区和维多利亚地区的少数“档案集群”中。藏品中最典型的内容是社区世俗和宗教组织的程序和活动记录,反映了二战后移民建立的组织在社区生活中的主导作用。这些收藏为研究这些组织所包含的部分社区提供了丰富的资源,即使通常,至少在目前,它们没有得到很好的排序或描述。它们较少揭示晚到或不太倾向于加入社区组织的移民的经历。负责组织档案的主要是志愿人员,他们面临着人力和物力资源的缺乏。因此,收藏往往不充分,有时不安全,通常只是非正式的组织;很难找到艾滋病或对其进行描述。一些组织采取的主动行动表明,社区活动人士越来越认识到档案在向自己和他人展示和解释社区方面的潜在价值。
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EastWest Journal of Ukrainian Studies
EastWest Journal of Ukrainian Studies Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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