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Category Archives: History Pages №46
S. O. Kostyleva Images of Europe in the Narratives of University Textbooks on the History of Ukraine
DOI: 10.20535/2307-5244.46.2018.136904 Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute The article examines the question of how the image of Europe is represented in Ukrainian textbooks for universities. It is noted that textbooks are the most useful among all kinds of sources that … Continue reading
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Tagged eurointegration, Europe, history of Ukraine, university textbooks
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B. P. Kovalskyi Main Directions of Cooperation Between Ukraine and United States of America (1991–2017)
DOI: 10.20535/2307-5244.46.2018.136749 Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute In current world considering own progressive development each nation and state takes care about international affairs. Bilateral agreements between states and collective multi-national associations in 21st century became a daily attribute of modern … Continue reading
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Tagged history of diplomacy, international relations, Ukraine, USA
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І. Lebedev The Creation of the Faculty of Applied Mathematics in Kyiv Polytechnic Institute
DOI: 10.20535/2307-5244.46.2018.136748 Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute In the spring of 1981, the Ministry of Higher and Secondary Special Education of Ukraine developed a targeted comprehensive training program, for the distribution and the use of specialists who had to eliminate … Continue reading
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Tagged applied mathematics, higher technical education, Kiev Polytechnic Institute
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A. Lykholat Human Resources and Scientific Potential of the Academy of Science of Ukraine in the 1980s
DOI: 10.20535/2307-5244.46.2018.136745 Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute The article considers scientific capability and human resources policy of the Academy of Sciences of Ukraine in the 1980s on the example of the institutes of physical, mathematical and natural sciences. It should … Continue reading
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Tagged academic council, Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, candidate for a degree, doctorate, human resources, institute, postgraduate studies, scientific capability
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V. Buzan Lyndon Johnson’s Administration Policy Towards the Arab-Israeli Conflict, 1963–1969
DOI: 10.20535/2307-5244.46.2018.136743 Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute The article deals with U.S. policy toward the Arab-Israeli conflict during the presidency of Lyndon Johnson. Special attention is paid to U.S. decision-making process. The author analyses discussions and disagreements within Jonson’s administration … Continue reading
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Tagged Lyndon Johnson, Six Day War, the Arab-Israeli conflict, the Middle East, the USA, the USSR
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Sh. Ramazanov Kyiv Strategic Offensive Operation
DOI: 10.20535/2307-5244.46.2018.136741 Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute The article considers one of the most important military operations — Kyiv strategic offensive operation, which laid the foundation for the liberation of Ukraine from German troops during the Second World War. The … Continue reading
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Tagged Kyiv strategic offensive operation, Right-Bank Ukraine, World War II
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I. Pistolenko Women in the Army and in the War: the War Paths and the Fate of the Pilot Natalia Fedorivna Meklin (Kravtsova)
DOI: 10.20535/2307-5244.46.2018.136740 Poltava Air & Space Museum This article presents combat activity of Natalia Meklin (Kravtsova) in the context of women’s experiences of the war. She was a pilot of the 46th Guards Night Bombing Regiment, the so called «night … Continue reading
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Tagged «night witch», 46th Guards Night Bombing Regiment, army, Natalia Meklin, pilot, Poltava region, war, women
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L. Lanovyuk The Soviet Myth of the Ukrainian Village: The Tools for Manipulating Historical Memory
DOI: 10.20535/2307-5244.46.2018.136739 National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine This article examines the role of Ukrainian village and its peasants in economic and political processes of the Soviet Union. The Soviet period had significant impact on … Continue reading
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Tagged countryside, experimental villages, history, memory, peasantry, village
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O. G. Gula Valery O’Connor-Vilinska’s art in the Ukrainian Literature Process of 20 Centaury
DOI: 10.20535/2307-5244.46.2018.136736 Research Institute of Ukrainian Studies The main purpose of the article was to discover a place of Ukrainian writer, translator, and political activist — V. O’Connor-Vilinska in the literature process of 20 century. Author has shown an attitude … Continue reading
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Tagged Czechoslovakia, emigration, identity, national consciousness, organization, politics, society, V. O’Connor-Vilinska
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V. Tatarchuk Aircraft Designer Dmytro Pavlovych Hryhorovych (1883–1938): the Aspects of His Biography and First Steps in Aviation (to the 135th Anniversary of His Birth)
DOI: 10.20535/2307-5244.46.2018.136735 State Polytechnic Museum at National Technical University of Ukraine «Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute» Given the archived documents and periodic sources about the initial period of biography of aircraft designer Dmytro Pavlovych Hryhorovych (1883–1938) the author describes his … Continue reading
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Tagged Aeronautical group, aircraft factory in Chervone, aircraft magazine «Herald of aeronautics» («Vestnyk vozduhoplavanija » — Rus.), aircraft-building factory by S. Shchetinin, aviation, D. Grigorovich, education, Kyiv Aeronautics Society, Kyiv polytechnic institute, Kyiv real school
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O. Luhovyi, O. Faida Stephan Lobachevskyi: Priest, Teacher, Scientist
DOI: 10.20535/2307-5244.46.2018.136732 Odessa I. I. Mechnikov National University Ivan Franko National University of Lviv Stephan Lobachevsky was born on October 28, 1873 (Julian date) in the Vilshanka (Olshanka) village of the Elisavetgrad district (currently the village in Kirovohrad oblast) in … Continue reading
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Tagged Anthony the Great, early monasticism, history of the Church, Kyiv Theological Academy, religious indifferentism, Stephan Lobachevskyi, the law of God, the repression against the Church, the Transfiguration Cathedral of Odesa
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S. Trubchaninov Scientific and Pedagogical Activity of Vasyl Danylevych in the Field of Historical Geography
DOI: 10.20535/2307-5244.46.2018.136728 The Ivan Ohiyenko Kamianets-Podilskyi National University Vasyl Danylevych (1872–1936) was one of the well-known and bright students worked with the founder of the Kyiv historical school Volodymyr Antonovych. Little-known to the public, his scientific and pedagogical biography was … Continue reading
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Tagged educational course, historical geography, Institute of Red Professors, Kharkiv University, Kyiv High School Women’s Studies, St. Volodymyr’s University, Vasyl Danylevych, Warsaw University
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L. Hrynevych Special Investigative Commission to Investigate anti-Jewish Pogroms Under the Council of People’s Ministers of the Ukrainian People’s Republic
DOI: 10.20535/2307-5244.46.2018.136727 National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Institute of History of Ukraine The article covers the activities of the Special Investigative Commission for investigation of anti-Jewish pogroms under the Council of People’s Ministers of the Ukrainian Peoples Republic. In … Continue reading
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Tagged Jews, pogrom, Special investigative commission, Ukrainian National Republic (UNR)
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Iu. Khytrovska Preparation of the Polish National Liberation Rebellion of 1863–1864 in the Kingdom of Poland and Its Peculiarities in Right-Bank Ukraine
DOI: 10.20535/2307-5244.46.2018.136725 Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute The author of the scientific article deeply analyses planning the Polish National Liberation Rebellion of 1863–1864 against the Russian Ruling in the Kingdom of Poland and its peculiarities in Right-Bank Ukraine. It is … Continue reading
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Tagged Polish rebellion of 1863–1864 years, religion and patriotic manifestations, Russian power, the Right-bank of Ukraine
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А. Sapronov Prison Imprisonment in the Hetmanate as a Filter from the Strangers in the Middle of the XVIII Cent. (on Materials of the Starodub Regiment)
DOI: 10.20535/2307-5244.46.2018.136723 Poltava V.G. Korolenko National Pedagogical University The author analyzes cases of arrest of persons without documents in the Starodub Regiment in 1763–1764. The study of the problem of «bezpashporstvo» is important, since the prevalence of this crime illustrates … Continue reading
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Tagged «bezpashporstvo», arrest, crimes, Hetmanshchyna, prison, Starodub regiment, vagabond
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S. Boyeva Feudalism in Western Europe: genesis, characteristic features, trends of development
DOI: 10.20535/2307-5244.46.2018.136721 Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute The problems of the genesis, characteristics and trends of the development of feudalism in Western Europe, political-economic entity of feudal way of production, types of feudal economy of different countries and peoples, and … Continue reading
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Tagged allod, banalitet, benefіcіj, commutation, feudal rent, friholders, gentry, kopiholders, koters, majorat, mark, servazh, vassal, wilans, workshop
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L. Volkotrub Publishing and Educational Activity of Petro Mohyla
DOI: https://doi.org/10.20535/2307-5244.46.2018.136719 Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute The article investigates the publishing and educational activities of the 17th century political and cultural leader Petro Mohyla. In December 1627, Petro Mohyla, one of the most educated figures of his time, was elected … Continue reading
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Tagged educational activity, history, Kyiv-Pecherska Lavra, Petro Mohyla, publishing, publishing activity
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