The second issue of the scientific collection presents various aspects of personal, ethnonational, ethnosocial, socio-political and socio-economic history and historical memory of the Dnipro Ukraine of the 18th - 21st centuries, which are based on a thorough study of historical sources, which provided the formation of new ideas of Ukrainian historians about key events and processes of the national past in the regional profile.
The issue is intended for scientific-pedagogical and scientific workers of higher educational establishments, academic staff of academic institutions, doctorates, applicants for higher education, history teachers, historians of ethnographers and all those interested in the past of the Dnipro Ukraine.
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Table of Contents
Historical Biography Study
Sеrhii Svіtlenko
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11–31
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Mykola Bulanyi
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32–47
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Liudmyla Luchka
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48–58
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Varfolomii Savchuk
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59–76
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Yurii Sviatets
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77–103
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Valentyn Ivanenko
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104–112
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Ethnocultural and Spiritual History
Oleh Repan
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114–130
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Аndrii Peretokin
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131–152
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Socio-political History
Olha Posunko
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154–169
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Anna Manko
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170–180
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Natalia Rozumna
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181–187
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Roman Shliakhtych
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188–198
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Olga Kakovkina
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199–222
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Socio-economical History
Marina Manko
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224–236
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Dmytro Arkhireyskyi
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237–251
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Oleksandr Nikiliev
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252–265
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Iryna Reva
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266–284
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