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Vaculik, Jaroslav. "Family of Volhynian Czechs." Family Upbringing 1, no. 1 (2011): 157–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.61905/wwr/171252.

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The testimony of Volhyniai Czechs' family life are chronicles which were recorded by some Czech families from their arrival to Volhynia at the tum of the 60's and 70's of the 19th century to the 30's of the 20th century. The chronicles should serve as an advice for new generations of Czech minority. They show conditions in which the immigrants to Volhynia were beginning, their closeness, endogamy and complications connected with the establishment of Bolshevik and Nacist regime and also the postwar re-emigration.
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Banakh, Tetiana. "The Volhynian mass murders of 1943 in Polish-Ukrainian historical discussions in the 1990s." NaUKMA Research Papers. History 4 (December 1, 2021): 65–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.18523/2617-3417.2021.4.65-72.

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 The article analyzes the first public discussions of the last decade of the 20th century about mass murders of Polish population in Volhynia in 1943. The author explores the emergence of the topic of “Volhynia” in the public space and Polish-Ukrainian historical debates about these mass murders in the 1990s. The research is based on the published sources and interviews with the participants in the Polish-Ukrainian dialog. The article focuses on the first mentions of the Volhynian events in the post-communist period, on the way this issue was discussed at seminars of Polish
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Tarasiuk, M. "EVERYDAY LIFE OF VOLHYNIANS: FOOD, CLOTHES AND ETERTAINMENT (late 14th – mid-16th centuries)." Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. History, no. 144 (2020): 55–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/1728-2640.2020.144.10.

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In the article some aspects of the everyday life of Volhynia burghers and peasants of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania at the end of the 14th and mid-16th centuries are considered. The variety and variations of food, the types of clothing available to ordinary people, the concept of body care and health care, as well as the entertainment of the common people and places of rest such as taverns and baths are explored. It was discovered that the Volhynians’ diet was rich and included meat products, such as fish like carp, pike, sturgeon, beluga and even Danzig herring, flour products, seasonings and
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Małolepszy, Eligiusz, and Teresa Drozdek-Małolepsza. "Organisational development of sport in the Volhynian province during the Second Polish Republic." Studies in Sport Humanities 25 (January 2, 2019): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0013.7570.

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The aim of this paper is to present the development of organisational sport structures in the Volhynian province in the years 1921-1939 regarding the establishment of district and sub-district associations within individual disciplines of physical activity. During the interwar period, the Volhynian province was inhabited by, among others, the Polish, Ukrainian, Jewish, German, Czech and Russian population. In this respect, the Volhynian province stood out on an all-Poland level. In the years 1921-1939, associations were set up for individual sports disciplines in the Volhynian province distric
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Pozhodzhuk, Dmytro. "Cult of the Domestic Animals in the Green Week Rites of the Historical -Ethnographic Volhynia." Folk art and ethnology, no. 3 (September 30, 2021): 19–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/nte2021.03.019.

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The article deals with the cattle-breeding component of customs and rites of the Green Holidays cycle in historical and ethnographic Volhynia. The main cattle-breeding rituals fell on the Sunday of Pentecost (Orthodox Trinity). On the eve of Trinity Sunday, on Green Saturday, Volhynians decorated their homes with greenery and flowers. They sporadically adorned with twigs cattlesheds as well. In some areas, in order to protect livestock from witches and all sorts of evil spirits, these byres were decorated with aspen and other plants endowed with apotropaic properties. In the territory of Pulyn
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Wicha, Tomasz. "Sprawa uczczenia ofiar mordów ludności polskiej na Wołyniu i Kresach Południowo-Wschodnich Rzeczypospolitej w latach 1943–1944 w związku z 60. rocznicą tragedii wołyńskiej w debacie parlamentarnej Sejmu IV kadencji." Przegląd Sejmowy 3(170) (2022): 201–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.31268/ps.2022.117.

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The matter of commemorating the victims of the murders of the Polish population in Volhynia and the South-Eastern Borderlands of the Republic of Poland in the years 1943–1944 in connection with the 60th anniversary of the Volhynia tragedy in the parliamentary debate of the 4th Sejm The parliamentary debate on commemorating murdered Poles on the 60th anniversary of the Volhynian tragedy showed the levels of political conflict in Poland. The parliamentary divisions on the commemoration of the tragic events did not follow the left – right axis. In principle, all political parties wanted to establ
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Yaremchuk, Valentyna. "Yurii Shumovskyi’s Local Lore Research in Volhynia as a Manifestation of Scientific Research of Ethnographic Heritage of the Ukrainian People." Ethnic History of European Nations, no. 64 (2021): 68–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/2518-1270.2021.64.09.

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The research into the history of the development of the historical local lore in Ukraine at the beginning of the XX century is important because it was then that due to the efforts of many representatives of the Volhynian intelligentsia on the territory of the Western Volhynia occupied by Poland in 1919–1939 that the local lore movement began. Yurii Shumovskyi (1908–2003) was one of the mentioned representatives of the Volhynian intelligentsia. He was a scientist, a priest, an archaeologist, and an ethnographer. During his studies at the University of Warsaw, he was delegated by the Polish Arc
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Kadrow, Sławomir, and Anna Zakościelna. "ENEOLITHISATION FROM THE STEPPES. A CASE STUDY ON VOLHYNIA." Światowit, no. 61 (December 29, 2023): 266–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.31338/0082-044x.swiatowit.61.12.

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The aim of the article is to formulate a hypothesis explaining the chronology and genesis of the Lublin-Volhynian Culture, with particular emphasis on such important elements of this culture as the white painting of pottery, the use of trough retouch, and the deposition of flint daggers retouched in this way in the graves of some men. At the same time, two different Eneolithisation processes are reconstructed: from the east (with flint daggers) and from the south-west (with copper metallurgy). It has been pointed out that adaptation of the cultural elements mentioned above must have taken plac
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Banakh, Tetiana. "Акції примирення в сімдесяті роковини масових вбивств 1943 р. на Волині /Reconciliation actions on the 70th anniversary of the Volhynian mass murders of 1943". Studia Polityczne 50, № 4 (2023): 293–315. http://dx.doi.org/10.35757/stp.2022.50.4.11.

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This article analyses the initiatives aimed at Polish-Ukrainian reconciliation that took place on the 70th anniversary of the Volhynia Massacre in 2013. The study is based on published sources and interviews with the participants in the Polish-Ukrainian dialogue. Special attention is paid to escalating public debates about the Volhynia Massacre in the mid-2000s and reconciliation actions organised by intellectuals and leaders of churches in 2013. When the state could not conduct the dialogue, intellectuals and church leaders attempted to fulfil this function. The article states that the Polish
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Gnatiuk, Liliia. "Sacred architecture in the area of historical Volhynia." E3S Web of Conferences 217 (2020): 01007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202021701007.

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This article discusses the genesis and historical development of the sacred complexes of historic Volhyn. Based on historical and architectural analysis, it is presented that sacred complexes of historic Volhynia were built according to the canons of temple architecture, and at the same time they have their own characteristics, related to national traditions and regional features which appeared as a result of the process of forming Christianity as a religion associated with national development in the specific study territory. The results of a comprehensive analysis of historical and archival
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Oleksiuk, Adam. "Tadeusz Czacki jako ekonomista z Wołynia. Selektywny przegląd dorobku." Przegląd Wschodnioeuropejski 10, no. 1 (2019): 187–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.31648/pw.4513.

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Tadeusz Czacki (1765–1813) was born in Volhynia. He was a Polish economist, historian, educator, bibliographer, numismatist, creator and organizer of the Volhynian school. From among the numerous works he published this publication focuses only on the economic themes of his writings. The most important views and postulates advocated by Tadeusz Czacki regarding economy are discussed, including tax and monetary issues and Poland’s international trade with selected partners. An important contribution of the analysed author were also his efforts to develop statistical reporting of Poland. The stud
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Shatalov, Denys. "On German Orders. The Volhynian Massacre in Soviet Partisans’ Memoirs." Connexe : les espaces postcommunistes en question(s) 5 (October 23, 2020): 100–118. http://dx.doi.org/10.5077/journals/connexe.2019.e253.

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This paper is devoted to the analysis of the narrative displayed to the mass Soviet reader of the anti-Polish ethnic cleansing conducted by Ukrainian nationalists in 1943 in Volhynia. The sources used in this paper include the most widely published books of partisan commanders who were active in the region. These texts are examined as sources aimed to shape public opinion about the Ukrainian nationalists after the war. For the Soviet public, the memoirs of Soviet partisans operating in North-West Ukraine in 1943–1944 along with propagandist anti-nationalist literature were the main source of i
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Voronchuk, Iryna. "The Lithuanian Family of Montovt (Montovt Koblynsky) in Volhynia in the 15th–16th centuries." Ukraina Lithuanica. Studìï z ìstorìï Velikogo knâzìvstva Litovsʹkogo 2024, no. VII (2024): 13–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/ul2024.07.013.

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The joint development of Lithuanian and Ukrainian lands within the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in the 14th–16th centuries fostered inter-ethnic family ties. One of such cases was the Lithuanian family of Montovt, known in Volhynia since the second half of the 15th century. The article looks at the history of the family of Montovt. The Grand Duke of Luthuania bestowed upon Mykhailo Montovtovych, a member of this family, the most important administrative office in Volhynia – starosta of Lutsk, and the latter’s descendants settled in Volhynia permanently. Jakub Montovtovych, the younger son of Mykha
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Małolepszy, Eligiusz, and Teresa Drozdek-Małolepsza. "Jewish Sports in the Volhynian Voivodeship in the Years 1921–1939." Sport i Turystyka. Środkowoeuropejskie Czasopismo Naukowe 4, no. 2 (2021): 25–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.16926/sit.2021.04.09.

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The Jewish population in Volhynia constituted 9.9% of the province’s total population (205,500 as of 1931). Jews were the largest national group living in cities, about 48.6%. Jewish urban population constituted 13% of the total population and were very active in sports activities. They attended instructor courses in various sports areas and actively created regional branches of sports associations in Volhynia. The most popular sports among the Jewish population were football, boxing, cycling, athletics and skiing. Jewish athletes successfully competed in different sports events in the provinc
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Tkachou, Aleh Yurjevich. "Early Neolithic pottery of Western Belarus: current state of research and its perspectives." Samara Journal of Science 6, no. 4 (2017): 110–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/snv201764201.

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The paper discusses the Early Neolithic pottery from the Western Belarus, pottery of Dubičiai type. The set of its most distinctive features includes organic temper in clay mass, a belt of deep round pits under a rim edge, strokes by round stick (hoofs), slantwise thin grooved lines or slantwise net ornament of such lines. Hypotheses on the origin of Dubičiai type pottery are under discussion as well. According to many scholars, the area of occurrence of Dubičiai type pottery includes Belarusian part of the River Neman region (except the River Viliya basin), the left-bank of the upper Prypiat
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Slobozhan, Igor. "JEWISH AGRICULTURAL COLONIES OF THE VOLYN PROVINCE IN THE 19TH CENTURY: PROBLEMS OF ORGANIZATION, FUNCTIONING, AND CONSEQUENCES OF THEIR CREATION." Intermarum history policy culture, no. 16 (May 30, 2025): 25–51. https://doi.org/10.35433/history.112092.

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The purpose of the article is to analyze the process of organizing Jewish agricultural colonies in the Volhynia province during the 19th century and to identify its specific features. Methodology of the study is based on a systematic approach and the use of general scientific methods (analysis of archival documents, generalization of inefficiency reasons from numerous reports of local authorities, induction in comparing facts contained in the documents), as well as historical research methods: historical- typological (in the study of three types of Jewish colonies: on privately owned, landlord
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Grynberg, Henryk, Ela Kotkowska-Atkinson, and Karen Underhill. "A Brother in Volhynia." Chicago Review 46, no. 3/4 (2000): 49. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/25304543.

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Koźbiał, Jan. "Ruś polska – synopsis." Studia Interkulturowe Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej 9 (July 14, 2016): 37–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0009.8267.

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The article is aimed at introducing the brief recapitulation of the history of Polish Rus’. This history begins from Mieszko I of Poland (Red Ruthenia or Red Rus’ – that was as a matter of fact the residence of the Polish tribes). Gradually the Polish dominion (The Crown of the Kingdom of Poland) was stretched out on the Principality of Galicia-Volhynia (during the reign of Casimir the Great), and after the Union of Lublin – on the Volhynia and the rest of territories that nowadays belong to Ukraine. During the second Rzeczpospolita (The second Commonwealth of Poland) Polish Rus’ encompassed t
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Позіховський, Олександр. "Кремнеобробна майстерня в с. Межиріч та деякі проблеми пізнього енеоліту Волині". Materiały i Sprawozdania Rzeszowskiego Ośrodka Archeologicznego 41 (2020): 17–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.15584/misroa.2020.41.2.

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In 2016–2017, a flint workshop dating back to 3700–3600 BC was discovered. The research also provided ceramic artefacts of the Trypillian culture and syncretic relicts, combining the features of this culture and western units. The ceramics from this workshop and similar vessels, including those with the features of the Volhynia-Lublin culture from Horiva-Pidłużzja, belong to the early stage of the Brynzeny group in Western Volhynia. They also indicate that the end of the assemblages with Volhynia-Lublin features can be associated with the period around 3600–3500 BC.
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Dovbyshchenko, Mykhailo. "A Forgotten Bishop: Lutsk Bishop Ostafy (Eugene) Yelo-Malynsky in the Shadow of His Outstanding Contemporaries." Ukrainian Studies, no. 3(80) (October 28, 2021): 101–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.30840/2413-7065.3(80).2021.240425.

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The article deals with the activity of the Union Bishop Ostafy (Eugene) Yelo-Malynsky, who headed the Lutsk Episcopal Chair in 1607–1620. The questions of the origin of the Yelo-Malynsky family, their formation in the status of large landowners in Volhynia; the peculiarities of the secular period of the future bishop’s life are also analyzed. It is noted that Ostafy Yelo-Malynsky was, figuratively speaking, a member of the “club of Volhynian magnates”, owned numerous estates and distinguished himself as a successful businessman. At the same time, from a young age he proved to be an extremely c
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Omeliyanchuk, Igor’ V. "On the reasons for the popularity of monarchical ideas in Volhynia in the early 20th century." LOMONOSOV HISTORY JOURNAL 65, no. 4, 2024 (2025): 57–76. https://doi.org/10.55959/msu0130-0083-8-2024-65-4-57-76.

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In the early 20th century, the monarchist movement in Russia had several centers, one of which was Volhynia province. The purpose of this article is to identify the reasons for the success of the monarchists in the south-western fringes of the empire, particularly in Volhynia. The scientifi c novelty of this research is twofold: firstly, it utilizes a wide range of sources, some of which are first introduced into the scientific discourse; and secondly, it employs the latest achievements of both domestic and foreign historiography. The most signifi cant reason for the popularity of monarchist i
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MEZHZHERINA, Hanna. "UNOFFICIAL ANTHROPONYMS IN THE GALICIAN-VOLHYNIAN CHRONICLE (Тюима, Белжѧнинъ, Рѧбьць, Ѡловѧньць, Медоушникъ)". MOVOZNAVSTVO 338, № 5 (2024): 44–65. https://doi.org/10.33190/0027-2833-338-2024-5-003.

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The article clarifies the functional and pragmatic features, motivational basis, reference connections, denotative and connotative components of the semantic content of individual unformal anthroponyms Тюима, Белжѧнинъ, Рѧбьць, Ѡловѧньць, Медоушникъ, found in the Ipatiev Chronicle according to the list of 1425. For comparison, the Khlebnikovsky list of the Ipatiev Chronicle of middle of the XVI century and the translations of the Galician-Volhynian Chronicle made by Teofil Kostruba and L. E. Makhnovets. The mentioned anthroponyms are attested only in the Volyn part of the Galician-Volhynian Ch
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Cherepkova, Snizhana. "FEATURES OF AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES OF GERMAN SETTLERS AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF UKRAINIAN LANDS AT THE END OF THE 18th – BEGINNING OF THE 20th CENTURY." Ethnic History of European Nations, no. 71 (2023): 50–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/2518-1270.2023.71.07.

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The article compares the social composition of the first colonists on the South of Ukraine and in Volhynia based on the analyzed reasons and preconditions of the state policy of resettlement of foreigners in the middle of the 18th century. A connection is established between the German colonization of the South of Ukraine and the settlement of German settlers on the territory of Volhynia. The natural, climatic and geographical conditions on the South of Ukraine and in Volhynia became the basis for determining the main types of agricultural activity of the colonists. There are agriculture and a
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Seiko, N. "CHARITY AS A SPIRITUAL AND MORAL FACTOR IN THE ESTABLISHMENT AND OPERATION OF JEWISH SCHOOLS IN VOLHYNIA IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY." Zhytomyr Ivan Franko state university journal. Рedagogical sciences, no. 3(118) (October 25, 2024): 5–14. https://doi.org/10.35433/pedagogy.3(118).2024.1.

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The article substantiates the place and role of charity as a spiritual and moral factor in the development of Jewish education in Volhynia in the nineteenth century. The main legislative foundations for the development of Jewish education in Volhynia in the nineteenth century, which was at that time within the "settlement area", are established. It is concluded that the philanthropic tradition has always occupied a significant place in the spiritual and moral life of the Jewish community. It is concluded that the philanthropic tradition has always occupied a significant place in the spiritual
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Brzuzy, Aleksandra. "KOBIETY W RÓŻY I WOŁYNIU JAKO MEDIUM KINA HISTORYCZNEGO WOJCIECHA SMARZOWSKIEGO." Studia Interkulturowe Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej, no. 15 (December 1, 2022): 205–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.31338/2544-3143.si.2021-15.11.

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After 1989, a new trend in historical films appeared in Polish cinema, with a settlement character. The female perspective interested, among others, Wojciech Smarzowski, the creator of such period pieces as Rose (2011) and Volhynia (2016). In the first film, the director refers to the tragic history of Masuria, while Volhynia deals with a complicated Polish-Ukrainian relationship. For Smarzowski, the story of a man, an individual thrown into the vortex of war, becomes the core of the films discussed in this article. Using the example of the title character Rose and Zosia Głowacka from Volhynia
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Pozikhovskyi, Oleksandr, and Kamil Karski. "Tripolye Culture Chronology in Volhynia. Remarks Based on Materials from Ostrog-Zeman and Mezhyrich-Mistechko." Baltic-Pontic Studies 24, no. 1 (2020): 62–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/bps-2019-0003.

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Abstract Authors present results of analysis of the collection of pottery from pit no. 4 in Mezhyrich-Mistechko and pit no. 4 in Ostrog-Zeman. Both sites are located in the middle Horyn basin. The analyzed complexes are important due to the fact the relative chronology of the Malice culture and Lublin-Volhynia culture within western Volhynia and their possible connections with later communities represented by the Funnel Beaker culture and especially the Tripolye culture.
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Chuyko, O. "CULTURAL INFLUENCES IN TERMS OF ECONOMIC RELATIONS OF GALICIA-VOLHYNIA RUS WITH THE EAST." Innovative Solution in Modern Science 3, no. 39 (2020): 82. http://dx.doi.org/10.26886/2414-634x.3(39)2020.8.

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Based on systematization of sources, the paper reconstructs the picture of cultural and economic contacts of Galicia-Volhynia Rus with eastern countries, primary attention being paid to trade and artistic crafts.We consider a wide range of artifacts (household items, accessories, things of personal piety, numismatic artifacts) that attest to the Eastern influence on the culture of the region, associated with economic and cultural links of Galicia-Volhynia Rus. We analyze artistic and stylistic features of separate handicrafts, which made up eastern imports, and identify their analogies and dis
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Voronchuk, Iryna. "Textbook “History of Volhynia. Volume I”." Ukrainian Studies, no. 1(78) (May 20, 2021): 229–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.30840/2413-7065.1(78).2021.227790.

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WŁODARKIEWICZ, Wojciech. "Sprawozdanie wojewody wołyńskiego o stanie bezpieczeństwa województwa w przededniu kampanii polskiej 1939 roku." Historia i Świat 4 (September 16, 2015): 417–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.34739/his.2015.04.25.

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Sources, related with this topic, are stored in Polish and foreign archives, mainly in Ukrainian – National Archives of Volhynia District in Luck. Volhynia voivodeship amounted to 35,7 thousand sq meters, the voivodeship formed 11 countries, 22 towns and 103 rural municipalities. According to the data in the census from 1931, population accounted to 2 085,6 thousands, of which 252,5 thousands lived in the towns, and 1 833, 1 in the rural areas. Province was inhabited mainly by Ukrainian citizens – 1 426,9 thousand (68,4%) declared Ukrainian language, 346,6 thousand (16,6%) Polish language, and
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McBride, Jared. "Peasants into Perpetrators: The OUN-UPA and the Ethnic Cleansing of Volhynia, 1943–1944." Slavic Review 75, no. 3 (2016): 630–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.5612/slavicreview.75.3.0630.

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The Ukrainian nationalist-led ethnic cleansing campaign against Poles in Volhynia during 1943–44 has long been the subject of international tension and contentious public and scholarly debate. This article analyzes the topic through a microhistorical lens that looks at one ethnic cleansing operation in the Liuboml´ area of Volhynia that killed hundreds of Poles. Using newly declassified materials from Ukrainian secret police archives, alongside more traditional testimonial sources, I demonstrate that not all participants were prepared nationalist ideologues eager to kill. Rather, there was a r
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Kadrow, Sławomir Romuald, and Anna Zakościelna. "The origin of the trough retouch in the Lublin-Volhynian culture." Sprawozdania Archeologiczne 74, no. 1 (2022): 157–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.23858/sa/74.2022.1.3051.

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The technique of trough retouch played a key role in the Lublin-Volhynia culture as the most expressive technology of co-shaping the edges of flint tools. An important role is played by the so-called retouched blade-daggers, produced using this retouching technique. They werepart of the equipment for the graves of men considered to be members of the local elite.They appeared in a similar context only in the early Eneolithic Skelya culture in the Black Sea steppes and are dated from at least 4500 to 4100 BC. Specimens from the steppes must have been a source and act as a model for imitation in
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Sulyak, Sergey G. "The activities of Father Pyotr Antonovich in Chełm Land." Rusin, no. 76 (2024): 64–94. https://doi.org/10.17223/18572685/76/5.

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Pyotr Alekseevich Antonovich (1877–?) came from a family of hereditary priests. His father and grandfather were priests in the village of Maly Karasin in Volhynia. From 1908 to 1915, Antonovich served in various priestly positions in the Chełm and Lublin dioceses. He was also involved in academic and journalistic activities, and participated in the public life in Chełm. In his research, he raised the understudied issues in the history of Orthodoxy in Volhynia and Chełm. Among his works are “From the Recent Past of Volhynia” (Volynskie eparkhial’nye vedomosti, 1909, Nos. 7–10), “How the Grubesh
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Huliuk, Ihor. "Participation of the Volhynian Gentry in the Urbanization Processes of Early Modern Volhynia: On the Problem Definition." Ukrainian Studies, no. 3(80) (October 28, 2021): 87–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.30840/2413-7065.3(80).2021.240100.

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The article considers scholarly interpretations related to the urbanization process and its periodization, which may be different for Western and Eastern Europe and depend on the peculiarities of the society. The approaches and assessments common in Ukrainian historiography regarding the emergence and evolution of cities and the participation of the gentry in these processes are analyzed. It has been established that most of the city-founding initiatives in the early modern period in Volhynia were related to the activity of the nobility. The stages of founding cities, mutual influences during
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Patro-Kucab, Magdalena. "Elementy krajobrazu Wołynia i Polesia utrwalone na kartach listów Alojzego Felińskiego oraz wybranych pamiętników dziewiętnastowiecznych." Bibliotekarz Podlaski Ogólnopolskie Naukowe Pismo Bibliotekoznawcze i Bibliologiczne 57, no. 4 (2023): 9–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.36770/bp.742.

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The study gives an analysis of selected letters of Alojzy Feliński and the diaries of Ewa Felińska and Józef Kraszewski, which serve to show elements of the landscape of Volhynia and Polesie. The aim of the research is to describe and characterize Volhynia and Polesie in literary and cultural-axiological aspects. The conclusion is that the three authors looked at the landscape rather conventionally, according to their own assessment and subjective selection of material, and the view of the landscape was still determined by their “earthy vision of nature”.
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Elizaveta O., Kovaleva. "“The Terrible Danger is Looming...”: Archbishop Vitaly Maximenko and Socialism." Almanac “Essays on Conservatism” 4 (October 30, 2022): 93–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.24030/24092517-2022-0-4-93-100.

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The article considers the attitude of a famous cleric and the most prominent representative of the Black Hundred movement in Volhynia, Archbishop Vitaly (Maximenko), towards the theory and practice of socialism. The views of Father Vitaly on socialist doctrine are reconstructed here based on periodicals and his writings, most of which are introduced into the academic discourse for the first time. The article demonstrates that the Archimandrite of the Pochaev Lavra took a dim view both of socialists themselves and the main points of their doctrine and their practical implementation. He denied t
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Sládková, Olga. "Specifika v religiozitě protestantských reemigrantů z Volyně." Lidé města 5, no. 4/12 (2003): 111–20. https://doi.org/10.14712/12128112.4333.

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During their 75-year stay in Volhynia, Czechs appropriated many specific cultural habits and traditions, which they brought along with them when they returned to Bohemia after World War Two. In the course of integration into Czech society, they gradually abandoned them or they tried to integrate them into the new life conditions. Strong inertia appeared especially in the religious sphere, where some specific features following up the Volhynia religious traditions are visible till now. The Czech Brethren's evangelical congregation in Chotiněves in the Litoměřice region was created in 1948 by re
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Vorotyntsev, L. V. "“Idosha ko batyevi”: The “Horde” diplomacy by Daniel and Vasylko Romanovych in the 1240-50s." Rusin, no. 70 (2022): 54–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/18572685/70/4.

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The article discusses the controversial issues of diplomatic contacts of the Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia with representatives of the Ulus of Jochi ruling elite and attempts to trace the dynamics of changes in the administrative and political status of Galicia– Volhynia in the state system of the Mongolian Empire and the Jochi Ulus (Horde) in the 1240-50s. Based on a comparative historical analysis of the Russian chronicles, as well as the information from some European and Muslim sources, the author concludes that the relations of the Romanovichi with the Jochids were of a multi-level nature a
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Kargol, Tomasz. "Między Sławutą a Tarnowem. Podróże współpracowników i administratorów dóbr wołyńskich i ukraińskich ks. Hieronima Sanguszki na przełomie XVIII i XIX wieku." Galicja. Studia i materiały 7 (2021): 163–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.15584/galisim.2021.7.8.

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The article presents the journeys of clerks and administrators of Prince Hieronim Sanguszko in Volhynia and Ukraine at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries. They travelled to the towns of Sławuta, Antonina, Białogródek and Zasław in Volhynia, Ilińce and Cherkasy in Ukraine, the capitals of the provinces (Żytomierz, Kiev and Kamienic Podolski), and trading cities (Berdyczów and Dubno). The closest associates of Prince Hieronim Sanguszko, such as Antoni Pruszyński and Franciszek Mikoszewski, travelled in the family and property matters of the Sanguszko family outside Russia, to Galicia, where
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Kryvenko, Anastasiia. "Christmas Beliefs, Customs and Rites of the Volhynians Related to the Perceptions of the Dead." Ethnic History of European Nations, no. 63 (2021): 16–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/2518-1270.2021.63.02.

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The article provides the historic and ethnographic characteristics of the traditional demonologic ideas about the dead represented in Christmas beliefs, customs and rites of the Volhynians. On the basis of the ethnographic sources of the 19th and 20th cc. and the materials of modern field research, the customary and ceremonial and magically ritualistic methods of reverence, flatter and protection against the undesirable influence of the dead have been determined, parallels between the demonologic, Christmas and funerary traditions have been traced, and the local peculiarity and the current sta
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Bezpalko, Vladyslav, and Ivan Kuzminskyi. "Musical everyday life of Volhynia in the middle of 16th ‒ early 17th cc." Text and Image: Essential Problems in Art History, no. 1 (2019): 5–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/2519-4801.2019.1.01.

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The presented article is the first study of this kind, where the musical life of Volhynia of the mid 16th - early 17th century is specially considered. In the study, we almost exclusively focused on the secular segment of musical everyday life. On the basis of the analysis of historical acts, fiscal accounting documents and other sources, three thematic sections were formed. The first section is devoted to the study of musicians in Volhynia. In the fiscal accounting documents, initially the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, and later the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (Lesser Poland Province of the Po
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Khomiak, Pavlo. "Role of Adolf Petro Shelonzhek’s activities in the formation of the roman catholic church in Volhynia in the interwar period." History Journal of Yuriy Fedkovych Chernivtsi National University, no. 53 (June 21, 2022): 69–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.31861/hj2021.53.69-76.

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This article analyzes importance of the Roman Catholic Church in Volhynia in the interwar period. The article reveals the process of formation of the Roman Catholic Church in Volhynia, and special attention is paid to the interwar period.Roman Catholic centres were in Volhynia from ancient times, and have become an integral part of its history. As the city was inhabited by many different nationalities and, consequently, many different religious denominations, the city managed to maintain peace and respect for religious freedom for each of the communities. However, during the reign of the Russi
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Шеретюк, Р. "ПАМ'ЯТКИ САКРАЛЬНОГО МИСТЕЦТВА ОРДЕНУ ПІАРІВ НА ВОЛИНІ: ІСТОРІЯ ТА СУЧАСНІСТЬ". Вісник Харківської державної академії дизайну і мистецтв, № 3 (30 серпня 2018): 89–97. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1406668.

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An important role in promoting and af­firming of cultural achievements of Western civilization in Ukraine and of the artistic heritage of the Baroque period was played by representatives of Roman Catho­lic religious orders: Jesuits, Dominicans, Franciscans, Carmelites, Capuchins, Piarists and etc. Although this work was the part of their missionary activities aimed at implementing of postulates of potrydenska reform, it also became a significant factor in the deployment of the process of intensive development of Ukrainian art, including the organic combination of its ancient Byzantine
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Vaculík, Jaroslav. "The Czech School Foundation in Volhynia, 1921–1939." Czech-polish historical and pedagogical journal 13, no. 1 (2022): 3–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/cphpj-2021-001.

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It was certainly a great merit of the Czech School Foundation (CSF) that it undertook the difficult task of organizing Czech private education in Volhynia in accordance with the provisions of the Czechoslovak-Polish Treaty. The most difficult thing was to overcome the lack of funds, which were being obtained in the form of regular fund-raising collections once or twice a year and extraordinary fund-raising events on various occasions – parties, weddings, baptisms, etc. The Czech education system in Volhynia also received material assistance (textbooks, pupils’ libraries, teachers) from the sch
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Solop, Bohdan. "Traditional rites of burial and commemorate of unbaptized infants in historical and ethnographic Volhynia." V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University Bulletin "History of Ukraine. Ukrainian Studies: Historical and Philosophical Sciences", no. 36 (June 29, 2023): 80–93. https://doi.org/10.26565/2227-6505-2023-36-08.

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The aim of the study is to analyse the traditional customs, rites and beliefs of the burial and commemoration of unbaptized infants on the territory of historical and ethnographic Volhynia; to compare the traditions of the Volhynians with the traditions of the Ukrainians of the other ethnographic regions; to find out the state of preservation of the tradition, the process of its change during the end of the 19th – 20th centuries. The methodological framework of the study combines the methods of ethnographic fieldwork (interviews by specially developed questionnaire, observation), special scien
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Fetisenko, Olga L. "The Glory and Sorrow of Volhynia in the Essays and Letters of Kokhanovskaya (N. S. Sokhanskaya)." Almanac “Essays on Conservatism” 58 (August 1, 2020): 359–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.24030/24092517-2020-0-2-359-367.

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This article introduces the cycle of essays of Kokhanovskaya “Trip to Volhynia” (1866–1867) published in I.S. Aksakov’s “Moscow” journal, that did not attract the attention of researches before. She made that trip to visit one of the Orthodox congregations in a village of Rovno region, where she was a “junior sister”. In her sketches the past glory of Volhynia and the state of desolation into which this land plunged during the period of Polish rule still present in the middle of the 19th century, is depicted in bright colors. In one of the essays the Belarusians of Polesie are also mentioned.
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Ипполитова, Александра. "Колдовство перед лицом суда в украинских воеводствах Речи Посполитой". ВИВЛIОθИКА: E-Journal of Eighteenth-Century Russian Studies 10 (15 грудня 2022): 162–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.21900/j.vivliofika.v10.1150.

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Slobozhan, Igor. "THE ECONOMIC FACTOR IN REPRESSIVE MEASURES AGAINST GERMAN COLONISTS OF THE VOLHYNIA PROVINCE DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR." Intermarum history policy culture, no. 15 (December 14, 2024): 10–34. https://doi.org/10.35433/history.112079.

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The purpose of the article is to analyze the content of the Russian government's repressive policy (with a particular focus on a specific region and the economic aspect) during the First World War and its consequences for the empire's subjects of German origin. The methodology of the study is based on the application of historiographical and source study methods, as well as tools from national and imperial studies, and economic history. The scientific novelty is that the issues of implementing the mechanism of expropriation of German colonists’ property in the Volhynia province and the inabili
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Voronchuk, Iryna. "The Khrinnytski Szlachta Family in Private and Public Life of Early Modern Volhynia. The Line of Mykhailo Svatkovych Khrinnytski." Ukrainian Studies, no. 2(79) (August 3, 2021): 66–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.30840/2413-7065.2(79).2021.234858.

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The article elucidates the history of the Khrinnytski szlachta family, which during the 16th – first half of the 17th century gradually ascended from the ranks of petty and nameless Volhynian szlachta to the status of the most influential families that played an important role in the political, military and public life of the Volhynian society. A historiographical review of the works of Polish genealogists, who include Ukrainian szlahcta to the Polish nobility, demonstrates scarcity of information on this family and some inaccuracies, which documentary sources have allowed to correct.On the ba
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Rybicka, Małgorzata. "Second Half of the 4th Millennium BC: Time of Changes in the Tripolye and Funnel Beaker Cultures." Baltic-Pontic Studies 24, no. 1 (2020): 27–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/bps-2019-0002.

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Abstract The 2012–2019 investigations in Western Ukraine identified the reaches of the Funnel Beaker and Tripolye cultures in western Volhynia and on the upper Dniester, and syncretic phenomena produced in all likelihood by direct contacts between the representatives of these different communities. Moreover, it was found that the contacts were greatly intensified by the exchange of so-called Volhynia flint. It was distributed to both the Late Tripolye Brînzeni group in northern Moldavia and the eastern and south-eastern groups of the FBC. The intensification of contacts between the communities
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Dubrovina, Iryna, Kateryna Horash, and Anton Karmazin. "Enlightening Activity of the Volhynian Lyceum As an Example of Pedagogical Dedication." Czech-polish historical and pedagogical journal 11, no. 2 (2019): 108–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/cphpj-2019-023.

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The article is devoted to the characterization of the cultural palette of Kremenets as one of the most important educational centers of Volhynia of the first half of the XIX century. The leading cultural center of the city of that time was the Volhynia gymnasium and lyceum (1805–1833). The opening of the institution became a true triumph of the dedication activity of its founders – Hugo Kollontai (1750–1812) and Tadeush Chatskyl (1765–1813). A separate page of the Kremenets culture is its connection with the famous Polish poet Yuliush Slovatskyl (1809–1849), and now his memorial museum is open
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