Works added in 2019

Vadym Adadurov  (Ukraine)

The monograph “Napoléonide’ in the East of Europe: Perceptions, Projects and Actions of the French Government in Relation to the South-Western Borderlands of the Russian Empire at the dawn of the 19th Century”.

Maria Grazia Bartolini ((Italy)

The monograph “Know yourself”. Neoplatonic sources in the works of H.S. Skovoroda

Serhiy Bilenky

The monograph “Imperial Urbanism in the Borderlands: Kyiv, 1800-1905 “.

Halyna Voloschuk (Ukraine)

The monograph “The artistic thinking of Uliana Kravchenko”.

Svitlana Hirnyak (Ukraine)

The monograph “Sociolect of the intelligentsia of Eastern Galicia in the formation of the Ukrainian literary language standards (the end of the 19th – the beginning of the 20th century)”.

Viktor Davyduk (Ukraine)

The monograph “The Enchanted Polissya”.

Stepan Davymuka, Larysa Kupchynska (Ukraine)

The monograph “Ukrainian bookplates of the XIX-XX centuries: catalog of Stepan Davymuka collection: in 3 volumes”. V1

The monograph “Ukrainian bookplates of the XIX-XX centuries: catalog of Stepan Davymuka collection: in 3 volumes”. V2

The monograph “Ukrainian bookplates of the XIX-XX centuries: catalog of Stepan Davymuka collection: in 3 volumes”. V3

Hanna Dydyk-Meush (Ukraine)

The monograph “Combinatorics in the Ukrainian language of the 16th–18th centuries: theory, practice, vocabulary”.

Oleksandr Panchenko (Ukraine)

The monograph “Ukrainian Democratic Nationalism in the Past, Actions, Personalities, and Historical Perspective: Figures and Portraits: The External Representation (Milieu) of the UHVR and the OUN; Outlines, Articles, Reflections, Essays.”

Roman Radovych (Ukraine)

The monograph “Polissya dweling: cultural and genetic origins and evolutionary processes”.

Julijan Tamas (Serbia)

The monograph “Identity Matching”

Kostiantyn Tyschenko (Ukraine)

The monograph “The Pre-Chronicles Language History of the Ukrainians”.

Kostiantyn Tyschenko (Ukraine)

The monograph “The Neighbor Languages History of the Ukrainians: 2300 Loanwords of the Antiquity & Middle Ages in the Language, Place and Family Names”.

 OlgaTsaryk (Ukraine)

The monograph “The formation of the culture of the written speech of the person in the system of national school education in the first half of the twentieth century”. Part І. 

The monograph “The formation of the culture of the written speech of the person in the system of national school education in the second half of the twentieth century”. Part II. 

Alla Shvets (Ukraine)

The monograph “Woman with Ariadne’s Gift: The Life Path of Nataliia Kobrynska in Generational, World, View and Creative Dimensions”.

Mykola Shulskyi  (Ukraine)

The monograph “Ivan Franko about the life and works of Markiyan Shashkevich”

Mykola Shulskyi  (Ukraine)

The monograph “Ivan Vyshenskyi in the assessment of Ivan Franko”

In the nomination “For significant achievements in the field of social and humanitarian sciences”:

Vadym Adadurov  – The monograph “The War between Civilisations: Socio-Cultural History of Napoleon’s Russian Campaign”. Vol. 1. (Ukraine)

Viktor Garkavko  – The monograph “Science about our daily bread “ (Agricultural Economy is the basis of the theoretical teaching of economics and organization of agricultural production). (Ukraine)

Joanna Getka – The monograph “U progu modernizacji. Ruskojęzyczne drukarstwo bazyliańskie XVIII wieku” (eng. „At the threshold of modernization. Ruthenian-language Basilian printing of the 18th century”).(Poland);

Bohdan Hud The monograph “From the History of Etno-Social Conflicts: Ukrainians and Poles in Naddnipryanshchyna (Dnieper Ukraine), Volhynia, and Eastern Galicia at the beginning of the 19th – 1st half of 20th century.” (Ukraine);

Bogdan M. Punko  – The monograph “International business” (educational-scientific publication for universities). (Ukraine);

Bogdan M. Punko –  The monograph “Antiphilosophy of politics” (scientific journalistic edition, genre-scientific and journalistic literature fact). (Ukraine);

Volodymyr Serhiychuk  – The monograph “The Holodomor of 1932-1933: the Ukrainian Genocide”. (Ukraine);

Iryna Chugaieva The monograph “Chernihiv chronicle writing of XI – XIII centuries: historiographical myth or historical source?” (Ukraine);

V. V. Holina, M. H. Kolodiazhnyj, S. S. Shramko et al. – The monograph “Public in crime prevention: national and international experience” . (Ukraine)



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