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The article considers the role of Katerinoslav provincial and county zemstvos in the development of medical education of the province in the early twentieth century. It is emphasized that in the conditions of reforming local self-government, the analysis
Leonid Prokopenko
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The article attempts to investigate the history of the old believers of the Donbas as a separate traditional religious denomination in the region. It gives a detailed analysis the local old believers` quantitative composition and their role in the socio ...
deacon Mykola Ruban
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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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Bolshevist Crimes in Katerynoslav Region in the Early 1920s
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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Red Terror Against Menshovyks’ Opposition in Katerynoslav Region at the Beginning of the 1920s.
In the article on the example of Katerynoslav Region as one of the largest regions of Ukraine the startingpoints, dynamics and some regional peculiarities of policy of repression and Bolshevyk’s policy as for theirex-fellow-party members and fellows in arms in fight against monarchy – social democrats (Menshovyks) atthe beginning of the 1920s are ...
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Doctors-Devotees in the Field of Zemstvo Medicine
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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In the post-reform period, the Katerynoslav province was used as a locomotive of capitalist transformations, and on the other hand represented polyethnic and poly-denominational territories inhabited by Ukrainians, Russians, Jews, Germans, Poles, Greeks, Tatars, Bulgarians. etc.
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Pavlo Boichenko: a life given to people
The article represents a life and a professional path of zemstvo doctor Pavlo Nikiforovich Boichenko. His contribution to the development of medical services in the Dnipro region has been presented. The doctor participated in the provision of medical aid
M.P. Chaban +2 more
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The family of Krikents: from Lithuania — to the banks of the Dnieper
The article presents the difficult life path of the representatives of the Krikent family of German origin. The head of the family, Karl Krikent, worked at a metallurgical plant in Kamianske, in the Katerynoslav-Dnipropetrovsk region. The family had four
M.P. Chaban +2 more
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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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