Chornenkyi R. The daily routine of the Poles in the cities of Galychyna in 1921–1939 (based on Stanislaviv province chronicles)

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0416U004717

Applicant for

Specialization

  • 07.00.02 - Всесвітня історія

08-11-2016

Specialized Academic Board

Д 35.222.01

Ivan Krypiakevych Institute of Ukrainian Studies

Essay

Object: Polish population in everyday life in cities of Galychyna in 1921-1939 biennium. Objective: objective coverage of daily life of the Polish population in cities of Galychyna 1921-1939 biennium. Stanislaviv province on materials based on comprehensive analysis of archival materials, published documents, scientific works, including their lives, their ways of working and leisure time, social and cultural processes of the Polish population. Methods: comparative historical, analytical and typological, historical reconstruction, statistical. Results: for the first time in Ukrainian history comprehensively studied the main aspects of daily life of Polish urban residents of Galychyna on materials of Stanislaviv province, put to scientific use archive sources, generalization of which made possible to reveal the process of formation of the personality J. Pilsudski in Galychyna, to determine the influence of popular culture on the formation of leisure of Polish population in the interwar period, highlighted the peculiarities of everyday medical care and spa health, analyzed the relationships between the Roman Catholic church and the Polish state, determined the influence of religious rituals to mark national holidays. Scope of application: in the teaching activities of universities, particularly in the preparation of regulations and special lecture courses, textbooks and manuals from world history, history of Poland, Ukraine's modern history, local history publications, in practical teaching, regional and educational work, in the formation of exhibits for regional museums, for optimizing of the social policy in Ukraine.

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