
Paul Robert Magocsi
Born in Englewood, New Jersey, Magocsi (his surname Magocsi is pronounced something like "magótchy", varying in different languages) is of Hungarian and Ruthenian (Rusyn) descent. He completed his undergraduate studies at Rutgers University B.A. in 1966; M.A. 1967, Princeton University in M.A. 1969, Ph.D. 1972. He then went to Harvard University, where he was a member of the Society of Fellows between 1973 and 1976. In 2013, he was awarded doctor honoris causa by the University of Prešov in Slovakia.
Magocsi has taught at Harvard University and the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. In 1996, he was appointed permanent fellow of the Royal Society of CanadaCanadian Academies of Arts, Humanities and Sciences.
Besides his primary focus on East-Central European history, Magocsi is a scholar of nationality and ethnicity more generally, and edited the collection ''Aboriginal Peoples of Canada: A Short Introduction'' (2002).
In 2024 his history course ''Ukraine: A History Course'', consisting of 45 lectures recorded by the Chair of Ukrainian Studies, was published on YouTube.
In 2025 a Festschrift consisting of 183 testimonials, ''In So Many Words: Celebrating Paul Robert Magocsi'', Edited by Nicholas Kupensky, was published.
A Paul Robert Magocsi Map Collection featuring 290 maps of Ukraine, Crimea, and Central Europe was made available for education/reference purposes.[https://uketube.wordpress.com/2025/09/08/paul-robert-magocsi-map-collection/] Provided by Wikipedia
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Published: Toronto : Chair of Ukranian Studies, University of Toronto, 2023
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