A landmark event was the meeting with fellow historians from the Faculty of History, Political Science and International Relations of the Vasyl Stefanyk Carpathian National University. The main purpose of the meeting was to present the universities' scientific publications for 2025 and discuss plans for scientific cooperation for the following year.In the welcoming walls of the Vasyl Stefanyk Carpathian National University, the Kherson historians were met by the Dean of the Faculty, Ihor Hurak, who emphasized the importance of cooperation between historians from different regions.This time, Natalya Kuzovova, Head of the Department of History, Archaeology and Teaching Methods of the Kherson State University, presented the paper edition of the reference book "Kherson: Liberated Map", which was published in 2025 and presented it as a gift to Carpathian colleagues.A real discovery was two new books by Tetyana Madryha, Associate Professor of the Department of Political Science of the Vasyl Stefanyk Carpathian National University.
Her books “The Power of Unity” and “Names That Live Forever”, published in 2025, made a great impression and aroused interest with their idea and relevance. The first book presents interviews with extraordinary personalities – volunteers who bring our Victory closer, help military and civilian personnel.The book “Names That Live Forever” is dedicated to the soldiers who died in the Russian-Ukrainian war, graduates of the Faculty of History, Political Science and International Relations of the Vasyl Stefanyk Carpathian National University. Their relatives and friends in their interviews talk about the Heroes who gave their lives for the Motherland.
Cooperation with the Department of Ethnology and Archaeology has become traditional for our department. It includes joint scientific events for teachers and applicants. Today, Associate Professor Oksana Drohobytska and Senior Lecturer Ihor Kochkin presented the latest publication of the department and presented a copy of the scientific journal "Carpathians: Ethnicity, Culture, Civilization". The colleagues also spoke about the holding of the 1st All-Ukrainian (national) competition of scientific and educational publications "Ukrainian Socio-Humanities", initiated in 2025 by the Vasyl Stefanyk Carpathian National University.
Achievements in the field of medieval studies were presented by Professor of the Department of World History Myroslav Voloshchuk, who introduced Kherson residents to the history of Halych and presented a series of interesting publications dedicated to the medieval history of Ukraine.The latest history of Ukraine was presented by Mykola Vitenko, associate professor of the Department of History of Central and Eastern Europe and Special Branches of Historical Science, who presented a collection of materials from the All-Ukrainian Scientific Conference dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the UPA, and Bohdan Paska, associate professor of the Department of History of Ukraine and Methods of Teaching History, who introduced his work “The Trial of Valentin Moroz: Declassified Materials,” prepared on the basis of archival materials. In a joint discussion, it was found out that these issues: the study of the repressions of the Soviet regime and archeographic work with the cases of the repressed, are acutely relevant for both regions and require continued scientific work to preserve the historical heritage.
Calls for the participation of scientists and applicants in events, conferences, and scientific projects found the most sincere and mutual response.A real discovery was two new books by Tetyana Madryha, Associate Professor of the Department of Political Science of the Vasyl Stefanyk Carpathian National University – “The Power of Unity” and “Names That Live Forever”, published in 2025, which made a huge impression and aroused interest with their idea and relevance. The first book presents interviews with extraordinary personalities – volunteers who bring our Victory closer, help military and civilian.
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