Fonds 20-017 - Canadian Slovak League (CSL) fonds

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タイトル

Canadian Slovak League (CSL) fonds

一般資料の指定

  • Textual record
  • Graphic material

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他のタイトル情報

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タイトル記述

記述レベル

Fonds

レファレンスコード

CA ON0034 20-017

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責任表示(建築)

発行政府と額面の表示(切手コレクション)- 必須項目

作成日のエリア

日付

物理的記述エリア

物理的記述

123.4 cm of textual records
11 prints : posters

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出版社のシリーズの注記

アーカイブズ記述エリア

作成者名

(1932-)

管理の履歴

The Canadian Slovak League (CSL) was founded in December 1932 by Andrej Kučera, Juraj Rodoš and Pavol A. Sabo, representatives of the Winnipeg Branch of the Slovak League of America. The founding members of the CSL wanted to create an organization catering to the needs of Slovak-Canadians and sought to broaden the social and financial support to their members. In 1934, this organization received a “Dominion Charter” therefore making the CSL a fraternal benefit society. For the remainder of the 1930s, this organization continued to support Slovakia’s independence as promised by the Pittsburg Agreement. It also paid death benefits according to the size of its treasury to deceased members’ family. The Oshawa and Hamilton branches of the CSL established the First District of the Assembly followed by the first Slovak Day in Oshawa. Slovak Days in cities such as Toronto, Hamilton, Welland, Montréal and Windsor would soon follow.

In the 1940s, the CSL was involved in the Canadian war effort. Members purchased war bonds and participated in the war effort. The CSL donated an ambulance to the Red Cross. During these years, the CSL established its organ newspaper Kanadský Slovak, edited respectively by Štefan Hreha, Konštantin Čuleň, Štefan Reištetter, Andrej Brazda and Julius Behul. Upon World War II’s and the beginning of Communist regime in Czechoslovakia, the CSL sent a delegation to Ottawa to persuade the Canadian government to accept Slovak refugees fleeing the Communist regime, a situation intensified by the Pact of Warsaw in 1968.

In 1954, the CSL was reorganized as an insurance company. Members now had to pay monthly fees according to their age. Due to this new policy, membership dropped making this organization return to its previous role as a fraternal organization. Culturally, the CSL continued to support Slovak Halls where plays and Slovak folk dance groups performed culminating in a performance at Expo ’67. CSL members also sponsored radio shows and television programs.

With the dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1989, the CSL demanded that a full Canadian diplomatic post be created in Bratislava. To this day, the CSL continues to help Slovak immigrants arriving in Canada and promotes Slovak culture and heritage with activities in various branches.

収蔵状況の経緯

The records were donated by Mr Branislav Galat, among others to Professor Mark M. Stolárik, head of the Chair in Slovak History and Culture.

範囲と内容

This fonds consists of documents giving an overview of the history of the Canadian Slovak League (CSL), its day-to-day functioning, its support of Slovak-Canadian communities and its publicity of Slovak events and activities. It contains correspondence books, account ledgers, membership lists, letters, notes, resolutions, statements, photocopied newspaper clippings and Grand Bazaar of the CSL's admission ticket, collection sheets for funds, meetings' minutes, presidents' messages, telegrams, lists, census documents, certificates, tables of content, a keynote address, announcements, budgets, Slovak League of America Congress' rights, the poem Rola ma vola, a plea on behalf of Slovak refugees or displaced persons, reports, receipts, a certification, posters of Slovak personalities Martin Rázus, Milan Rastislav Štefánik, Andrej Hlinka and Jozef Tiso and flags.

注記のエリア

物理的条件

直接の取得先

These records were donated to the University of Ottawa Archives and Special Collections between 2003 and 2006 via Mark M. Stolárik, head of the Chair in Slovak History and Culture.

編成

This fonds has been organized into two series: Administrative records and Publicity and communication documents. We maintained the original order of the file as provided by the donor. Issues of Kanadský Slovak, Slovak v Amerike and Jednota have been integrated to the Slovak periodical collection.

言語資料

  • 英語
  • フランス語
  • スロバキア語

資料のスクリプト

  • ラテン文字

原資料の所在

他のフォーマットの利用可能性

アクセス制限

The majority of the fonds is open and accessible, however, some files are restricted for a predetermined period of time. Please ask ARCS staff for further information.

使用、複製、出版関係用語

検索手段

A paper finding aid is available

関連する素材

Issues of newspapers Jednota, Kanadský Slovák and Slovák v Amerike were donated with the fonds and can be found in the library catalogue.

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アクセスポイント

主題アクセスポイント

場所のアクセスポイント

名称アクセスポイント

ジャンルのアクセスポイント

管理のエリア

記述レコードの識別子

CA

機関識別子

ON0034

ルールまたは規則

RAD

状態

最終

詳細さの水準

全部

作成 訂正 削除の日付

Revised in June and July 2018.

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