Volodymyr Shukhevych


Volodymyr Osypovych Shukhevych – was a Ukrainian public figure, writer, ethnographer and teacher.

Biography

Volodymyr Shukhevych was born in a small village of Tyshkivtsi to Fr. Iosyff and Anna.
Studied at Kolomyia, Stanislav and Chernivtsi gymnasia. In 1877 he graduated Lviv University. In 1880 he began working as a secondary school teacher of zoology, geology, mathematics etc. at Lviv gymnasium. He occupied this position till 1913.
He was a close friend of Ivan Franko, Mykhailo Kotsiubynskyi, Mykola Lysenko, Mykhailo Pavlyk, Osyp Makovey and other known personalities of Ukrainian culture and science.
Volodymyr Shukhevych was married to Hermina, with whom they had five children: Volodymyr, Daria, Yosyp, Iryna and Taras. His daughter, Iryna was married to Dr. Theodor Rozankowski, who was judge, political and military figure and first commander of Legion of Ukrainian Sich Riflemen. His grandson, Roman-Taras Yosypovych Shukhevych was a Ukrainian politician, military leader and general of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army.
With introduction of the Soviet Government in Ukraine, Volodymyr Shukhevych became a persona non grata. It was forbidden to write about him or to republish his works up until the end of the 20th century.
Volodymyr Shukhevych died on 15 April 1915 and was buried at Lychakiv Cemetery, Lviv.

Work and cultural activities

Volodymyr Shukhevych founded and led a number of significant public and educational institutions in Ukraine, including "Prosvita" , "Ruske Pedahohichne Tovarystvo" , "Ruska Besida" , "Boyan" and Lysenko Musical Society. Built the building for the latter. Together with Anatole Vakhnianyn established Union of Singing and Musical Societies.
His activities in the field of publishing include: founder and editor of children's magazine Dzvinok , author and publisher of children's books, editor of Uchytel newspaper. Cooperated with Zoria , Dila and other publications.
Together with Count Wlodzimierz Dzieduszycki and Ludwik Wierzbicki, he collected ethnographic materials as well as art and household exhibits of Hutsul region. The result of his studies resulted in a valuable five-volume work Hutsulshchyna in Ukrainian published by the Shevchenko Scientific Society, and a four-volumes work in Polish, published by The Dzieduszycki Museum. In the Dzieduszycki Museum Volodymyr Shukhevych established the Natural and Ethnographic Department and was its curator.
Made significant contribution into the preservation and promotion of the Ukrainian culture: organised choir "Boyan" trip to perform in Prague and the Ethnographic Division at the Halychyna Regional Exchibition in Lviv. In 1887, on the occasion of the arrival of Rudolf, Archduke of Austria and Crown Prince of Austria-Hungary, Volodymyr Shukhevych organised ethnographic expedition to the Lviv High Castle.
He was a member of the Shevchenko Scientific Society, Austrian Society of Ethnology and the Czech Ethnological Society.