Yaniuk I. The activity of cooperative bank «Zemlia» in Eastern Halychyna (1907–1939)

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0418U002422

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Specialization

  • 07.00.01 - Історія України

16-05-2018

Specialized Academic Board

Д 58.053.04

Essay

The thesis deals with the results of integral analysis of functioning of parceling society (cooperative bank) «Zemlia» during 1907–1939 from its foundation – to the occupation of Eastern Halychyna by Workman-Peasant Red Army. The object of the research work is social-economic and social and political station of Eastern Halychyna in early XX century – 1939. The subject of the thesis is functioning of parceling society (cooperative bank) «Zemlia» during the outlined period. The purpose of the dissertation is to investigate the activity of parceling society (cooperative bank) «Zemlia» in Eastern Halychyna during 1907–1939. The practical significance of the thesis includes the ability of using its results in educational programs from the subject «History of Ukraine» in middle, special and high educational institutions of Ukraine. The methodological basis of the thesis. The dissertation based on common scientific principles of objectivism, historical method, system method, world-view pluralism and dialectical understanding of historical process. During the thesis preparing such methods were used: analysis, synthesis, induction, deduction, generalization, systematization, historical and comparative, historical and typological, historical and genetic, historical and system methods and methods of economic analysis: dynamic string method, graphic and tabular methods. Key words: parceling society «Zemlia», cooperative bank «Zemlia», parceling, Eastern Halychyna, cooperative movement, cooperation, landowner’s possession, the country of Eastern Halychyna, social and economic development, the beginning of XXth century, 1939, the interwar period, Austria-Hungary, World War I, II Rich Pospolyta.

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