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Monthly Archives: September 2019
Information and content of Volume 48
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М. V. Afanasieva, L. I. Kormych, K. K. Kuli-Ivanchenko The Crimean Tatar National Movement: a Historical Retrospective (20th — 21st Cent.)
DOI: 10.20535/2307-5244.48.2019.176397 National University «Odessa Law Academy» According to the UN, there are approximately 300–500 million indigenous peoples in the world, occupying 20% of the globe. Despite the breadth of differences between indigenous peoples around the world, they have one … Continue reading
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Tagged Crimea, Crimean Tatar people, indigenous people, Kurultai, Mejlis, national movement, occupation
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O. Pikh, O. Ruda Policy of «Critical Dialogue» in Relations Between Poland and Belarus during 1996–2004
DOI: 10.20535/2307-5244.48.2019.176396 Ivan Krypiakevych Institute of Ukrainian Studies of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine The article highlights the process of formation and implementation of Polish foreign policy towards Belarus in 1996–2004. It is pointed out that its priority … Continue reading
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Tagged foreign policy, integration, NATO, Republic of Belarus, Republic of Poland
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A. Makhinko THE FORMATION OF INCLUSIVE EDUCATION IN THE CONTEXT OF THE MODERNIZATION OF SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN CONTEMPORARY UKRAINE
DOI: 10.20535/2307-5244.48.2019.176395 National Technical University of Ukraine «Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute» The article highlights the process of the formation of an inclusive form of education in the Ukrainian educational system. This trend is aimed at the practical implementation of … Continue reading
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Tagged children with special needs, inclusion, inclusive class, inclusive education, integration
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T. Perga THE ROLE OF UKRAINIAN DIASPORA IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL MOVEMENT IN UKRAINE OF LATE 1980S — EARLY 1990S
DOI: 10.20535/2307-5244.48.2019.176394 The State Institution «Institute of World History of the National Academy of Science of Ukraine» The role of the North American Ukrainian diaspora in the development of environmental movement in the Ukrainian SSR in late 1980s — early … Continue reading
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Tagged Canada, Chornobyl accident, environmental movement, Ukraine, Ukrainian Diaspora, USA
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V. O. Vengerska Fashion Magazines as a Reflection of Social stratification of Soviet Society
DOI: 10.20535/2307-5244.48.2019.176393 Zhytomyr Ivan Franko State University Despite its «obscurity», it is difficult to deny the existence of fashion in the Soviet Union. However, it had its own peculiarities. They reflected the differences in the status of representatives of various … Continue reading
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Tagged deviations, equality, fashion, fashion magazines, social stratification, Soviet, standards
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S. Morozov The Establishment of the European Council in 1974: the Institutionalization of Intergovernmental Cooperation Between the European Communities
DOI: 10.20535/2307-5244.48.2019.176392 Oleksandr Dovzhenko Hlukhiv National Pedagogical University The period of the 1970s in the European Union history is considered as stagnant. It was difficult and controversial stage for the European Communities. Failures were related to the majority of economic … Continue reading
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Tagged European Communities, European Council, European integration, European Union, Fouchet Plan, the EU
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S. Basil, V. Krizhanivsky The Collaboration Between the All-Union Research Institute of Fiber Crops and Scientists from Hungarian People’s Republic During Late 1970’s and 1980’s.
DOI: 10.20535/2307-5244.48.2019.176391 Oleksandr Dovzhenko Hlukhiv National Pedagogical University For the first time, the study analyzes the content, forms and directions for cooperation in hemp gardening between the All-Union Research Institute of Fiber Crops (AURIFC, Hlukhiv) and their Hungarian colleagues during … Continue reading
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Tagged agriculture, All-Union Research Institute, cannabis, combine harvester, hemp, Hungarian People’s Republic
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D. Viedienieev Organizational and Functional Structure of Counter Intelligence in the Soviet Army During Liberation from Nazi Occupation (1943–1944)
DOI: 10.20535/2307-5244.48.2019.176390 National Academy of Culture and Arts Management Based on little-known documents, this article describes organizational and functional structure of Soviet secret services. The latter were in charge of security in the Red Army and counteracting Nazi enemy during … Continue reading
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Tagged conter-intelligence, intelligence, operative art, radio-conter-intelligence, secret services, World War II
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I. Tarnavskyy Forcing Local Population of Donbas to Labour During Nazi Occupation (1941–1943)
DOI: 10.20535/2307-5244.48.2019.176389 National Technical University of Ukraine «Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute» The article tackles the problem of forcing population of occupied Donbas to labour during the late years of Nazi occupation. German leadership planned an exploitation of the economic … Continue reading
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Tagged civil population, economic potential, forced labor, labour resources, mobilization, occupation administration, occupied territory, ostarbeiter, World War II
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Iu. Khytrovska Aspects of «Proletarianization» of Students in Higher Educational Institutions of UkrSSR in 1920’s — 1930’s and its Outcome
DOI: 10.20535/2307-5244.48.2019.176388 National Technical University of Ukraine «Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute» Based on archival documents and specialized scholarly works, the author analyzes key characteristics in class approach to student training in higher technical school in UkrSSR during 1920’s —1930’s. … Continue reading
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Tagged class approach, higher technical education, Kyiv polytechnic institute, students, teaching staff
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V. Savchenko, O. Trygub Italian Political Immigrants — Secret State Political Authority Agents from Odessa’s «Club of Foreign Sailors»
DOI: 10.20535/2307-5244.48.2019.176386 Odessa State University of Internal Affairs Petro Mohyla Black Sea National University (Mykolayiv) The paper is devoted to secret activities of the Italian revolutionaries who fled to the USSR in 1921–1925 and united in Odessa as the «Group … Continue reading
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Tagged «International Organization for the Support of Revolutionary Fighters», anarchists, Comintern, Communist Party of Italy, DPU, Odessa, political emigrants, sailors
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I. Perga THE EVOLUTION OF THE SOCIAL AND POLITICAL MOVEMENTS OF UKRAINIANS IN THE CHELM AND PODLASIE REGIONS IN THE FIRST HALF OF THE 1930S AND THEIR IMPACT ON THE STATE’S MOBILIZATION POTENTIAL
DOI: 10.20535/2307-5244.48.2019.176385 Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute The article describes the evolution of the social and political movements of Ukrainians in the Chelm and Podlasie regions in the first half of the 1930s and their impact on the state’s mobilization … Continue reading
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Tagged Chelm and Podlasie regions, mobilization potential, Poland, socio-political movements, strikes
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V. V. Sokyrska, O. Chuchalin Ukrainian Industry of the 1920’s as Part of the All-Union Economy
DOI: 10.20535/2307-5244.48.2019.176384 Pavlo Tychyna Uman State Pedagogical University The article analyzes the forms and methods of the Bolshevik centralization policy in the field of industrial management and explores the subordination system of the main branches of Ukrainian industry. It is … Continue reading
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Tagged budget, centralization, industry, trusts, UkrSSR, USSR
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R. P. Davydiuk, A. A. Zhyviuk Commemoration of Taras Shevchenko in Volyn Voevodshi
DOI: 10.20535/2307-5244.48.2019.176383 Rivne State Humanitarian Universitу International University of Economics and Humanities Academician Stepan Demianchuk During the interwar period, Taras Shevchenko was established as a symbol of the struggle of Ukrainians of Western Volyn for their rights. On the basis … Continue reading
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Tagged «the Volyn experiment», academy, burial service, memory, Taras Shevchenko, Volyn Voivodship
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I. Nikolaiev, S. Shkil State Oppression of the National Minority Organizations and Associations of UkrSSR in the Context of 1920s Bolshevik Reforms
DOI: 10.20535/2307-5244.48.2019.176382 Mykolaiv V. O. Sukhomlynsky National University National University of Bioresources and Natural Resources of Ukraine The article analyzes key factors of Bolshevik monopoly in the sphere of national associations on the basis of a wide range of archival … Continue reading
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Tagged national organization, public associations, Soviet legislation, the Bolsheviks, totalitarian system
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N. D. Gorodnia Russian Issue at the Paris Peace Conference in January — February 1919
DOI: 10.20535/2307-5244.48.2019.176381 Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv Among the most important discussions at the 1919 Paris Peace Conference was the Russian question, which was addressed in several interconnected aspects. The most important of them was winning states’ policy choice … Continue reading
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Tagged 1919, Bolsheviks, Paris Peace Conference, policy towards Russia, Russian issue, the Entente nations, the United States
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F. Levitas, O. Salata, Yu. Ladnyi Ukrainian-Russian Relations in the Historical and Ethnopolitical Context of the National Revolution of 1917–1921
DOI: 10.20535/2307-5244.48.2019.176380 The national revolution of 1917–1921 is an important phenomenon in Ukrainian history. These fateful events launched Ukrainian national revival and the restoration of national statehood, previously destroyed by Russian autocracy in the second half of the 18th centurу. … Continue reading
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Tagged ethnopolitics, national minorities, Russian aggression against Ukraine, Ukrainian national revolution
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Y. Tsetsyk, A. Zaluzhna, O. Buravsky Socio-Economic Processes in Volyn Region During 1915–1916
DOI: 10.20535/2307-5244.48.2019.176377 National University of Water and Environmental Engineering Zhytomyr Ivan Franko State University The paper analyzes socio-economic situation in Volyn province that resulted from the military offensive of the Austro-Hungarian and German troops during World War I. The study … Continue reading
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Tagged authorities, evacuation, military actions, refugees, troops, Volyn, zemstvos
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Yu. Dolzhenko Burial Ground of Cherniakhiv Culture in Cherneliv Rusky (According to Data of Ethnical Cranioscopy)
DOI: 10.20535/2307-5244.48.2019.176376 Institute of Archaeology of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine The study of anthropological compound of Cherniakhiv culture inhabitants from Western Ukraine provides insights into the ethnogenetic processes on this territory. I. Gereta examined the burial ground of … Continue reading
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Tagged anthropological compound, burial ground Cherneliv Rusky, Cherniakhiv culture, ethnical cranioscopy
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