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Panteleimon Zuichenko, the author of the memoirs about Dmytro Yavornytskyi

open access: yesGastroenterologìa, 2023
The article describes the life and professional path of Panteleimon Zuichenko, an otolaryngologist. His intellectual entourage is represented. Information is provided about the preservation of the original autobiography of the outstanding Ukrainian poet ...
M.P. Chaban   +2 more
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From the past zemstvo medicine in the outback: Zhovte village in Katerynoslavshchina

open access: yesGastroenterologìa, 2022
The article covers the formation of zemstvo medicine in the Verkhnyodniprovskdistrict of Ekaterinoslav province on the exa­mple of the village Zhovte. Historical and local lore information about this region has been provided.
M.P. Chaban   +2 more
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Bolshevist Crimes in Katerynoslav Region in the Early 1920s

open access: yesUkrainian Studies, 2018
The article covers the criminal activity of the Bolshevik Party in Katerynoslav (modern Dnipro region) during the establishment of the Soviet-communist form of statehood in the early 1920s. The activity regards peasantry, workers, intellectual elite, political opponents, clergy.
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KATERYNOSLAV AND SIMFEROPOL CHARITABLE SOCIETIES: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF ACTIVITY

open access: yesBulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Social work, 2020
The article aims at studying the largest charitable societies in Katerynoslav and Simferopol as an example of public care in the Ukrainian lands in the pre-Soviet period. The main directions of their activity are highlighted, common features and peculiarities are determined.
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Zemstvo Doctor and Dramatist

open access: yesGastroenterologìa, 2016
The study of the life and professional activity of Hryhorii Maksymovych Borakovskyi (1846–?), zemstvo doctor, doctor of medicine, forensic expert, public figure, writer, extraordinary personality, has been carried out.
M. Chaban, Z. Shevtsova, V. Haponov
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The first leader of the Katerynoslav nobility K. Lalosh

open access: yesUniversum Historiae et Archeologiae, 2019
The article is devoted to the court cases of the family of the first (1784–1787) leader of the Katerynoslav nobility Kostyantyn Lalosh. In current researches there is only brief information about his military career and mention of his presence in the regional administration in the 1780s (N. Surieva, L. Tsiganenko).
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ARA FOOD ASSISTANCE IN THE KATERYNOSLAV REGION DURING THE FAMINE OF 1921 – 1923

open access: yesScientific Herald of Uzhhorod University. Series: History, 2020
The article is devoted to analyzing the American Relief Administration activities in the Katerynoslav gubernia during the famine of 1921 – 1923s. Research methods: logical, historical, statistical, historical, analysis and synthesis, systemic, structural, and functional.
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Place of Katerynoslav province in the territorial policy of Tsentralna Rada

open access: yesCherkasy University Bulletin: Historical Sciences, 2018
Introduction . After the overthrow of the tsarist in 1917 the question of reviewing the former administrative-territorial division of Ukrainian lands began to rise. Particular importance had the policy of Tsentralna Rada as a representative of the first national authority, which defined the place of the Katerynoslav province in administrative ...
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Archbishop Agapit (Vishnevsky) against the backdrop of church, social and political transformations (1867-1923?).

open access: yesВісник Харківського національного університету імені В.Н. Каразіна. Серія: Ìсторія України. Українознавство: історичні та філософські науки
Research Objective – to reconstruct the key stages of the biography of Archbishop Agapit (Vishnevsky) of Katerynoslav and Mariupol and to analyze his multifaceted activities within the context of the socio-political transformations of the early 20th ...
Сергій Савченко
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Doctors-Devotees in the Field of Zemstvo Medicine

open access: yesGastroenterologìa, 2016
Zemstvo medicine as a form of medical service to rural population appeared in the second half of the XIX century. Zemstvo was responsible for taking care of public health, medicine became a social service.
Z. Shevtsovа, V. Gaponov, M. Chaban
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