After the defeat of the Ukrainian national movement for independence, he was forced to emigrate.
In the first half of the 20th century, the parish became one of the main cultural centers of the Ukrainian national movement.
The role of the clergy had a profound impact on the Ukrainian national movement.
He was involved in the Ukrainian national underground movement, moved to Galicia.
The leaders of the Ukrainian nationalist movement in the 19th century were none other than writers, poets, and historians: the intelligentsia.
There he established contacts with members of the Ukrainian national movement.
The center of the Ukrainian national movement was in Eastern Galicia.
This dramatically widened the scope of the Ukrainian cooperative movement.
Drahomanov wrote the first systematic political program for the Ukrainian national movement.
He did not earn a general education, but his financial talent made him the leader of the Ukrainian cooperative movement.