- •Program of the "history of ukraine" course.
- •Introduction. The origins of the Ukrainian people
- •Theme 1. Kievskaya Rus, its elevation. Loss of state’s political unity
- •Theme 2. Ukrainian lands as the part of foreign countries (XIV-XVI century). Cossacks and its place in the socio-economic and political relations in Ukraine.
- •Theme 3. National Liberation War of the Ukrainian nation led by Bogdan Khmelnitsky. Formation of the Ukrainian state in the Ukrainian national revolution of the XVII century.
- •Theme 4. Ukraine in the second half of the XVII century. "Ruina": its socio-political nature and consequences.
- •Theme 5. Hetmanate as the part of the Russian Empire. Final disposition of Ukrainian statehood in XVII-XVIII centuries.
- •Theme 6. Capitalist evolution of Ukraine within the Austro-Hungarian and Russian empires, its features in the XIX century.
- •Theme 7. Ukraine in the early XX century. Ukrainian national-democratic revolution (1917 – 1920).
- •Theme 8. Development of Ukraine in the establishment of a totalitarian regime (1920-1939).
- •Theme 9. Ukraine during World War II (1939-1945).
- •Theme 10. The position of Ukraine in the postwar period (1945 - 1953).
- •Theme 11. Socio-economic development of Ukraine in a "Vidlyga" and the exacerbation of the crisis of the Soviet system (1954-1985).
- •Theme 12. Revival of Ukraine's independence. Socio-political and economic development of Ukraine in Independence period.
- •Practice Theme 1. Kievskaya Rus, its elevation. Loss of political unity of Kievskaya Rus state.
- •Guidelines
- •The main stages of the Kievskaya Rus state development:
- •Theme 2. Socio-political processes in Ukraine and its socio-economic situation in the second half of XIV - the first half of the XVII century.
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- •Theme 3. National Liberation War of Ukrainian people in
- •XVII century led by Bogdan Khmelnytsky. Ukrainian Cossack state and its characteristics
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- •Theme 4. The socio-political situation in Ukraine in the XVIII century. Final disposition of Ukrainian statehood
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- •Theme 5. Features of Ukrainian lands capitalist development in the XIX century.
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- •Theme 6. Ukrainian National Democratic Revolution (1917-1920).
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- •Theme 7. Ukraine in the 20 - 30 years of the XX century.
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- •Theme 8. Ukraine during World War II (1939-1945).
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- •Theme 9. Socio-economic development of Ukraine in the postwar years (1946-1953)
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- •Theme 10. Socio-economic development of Ukraine in a "Vidlyga" period and the exacerbation of the crisis of the Soviet system (1954-1985).
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- •Theme 11. Revival of Ukraine's independence. Socio-political and economic development of Ukraine in late XX - early XXI century.
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- •Questions to the rating control work.
Theme 3. National Liberation War of the Ukrainian nation led by Bogdan Khmelnitsky. Formation of the Ukrainian state in the Ukrainian national revolution of the XVII century.
Scientific concept of the history of the national liberation war of the Ukrainian people in the middle of XVII century. Justification of "Ukrainian National Revolution" and its periodization. Background, causes and driving forces of the Liberation War. Hetman Bohdan Khmelnytsky and the beginning of the uprising. Victory at Yellow Waters and Korsun. Battle near Pyliavtsi. Conclusion of Zborivsky treaty (1649) - a way to create an autonomous Cossack Ukraine.
Formation of the Ukrainian Cossack state, its characteristics: administrative divisions, symbols. The main stages of nation building and fighting by Khmelnitsky for its execution. Economic policy of Ukrainian Cossack state. The evolution of forms of land tenure. Changes in the social structure. Developments in the 1650-1653. Bilotserkivskiy Treaty (1651). Battle near Batoh (1652).
Ukrainian-Russian relations during the war. Pereyaslavska Rada and its significance. "The March articles", Pereyaslavskiy and the Moscow Treaty of 1654, the consequences for Ukraine. Ukraine's joining the Russia in the context of modern historical science.
Situation in Ukraine in 1654-1657. Relations between Moscow and Ukraine. Military activity in 1657 and death of Bogdan Khmelnitsky. Hetman Youriy Khmelnitsky.
Theme 4. Ukraine in the second half of the XVII century. "Ruina": its socio-political nature and consequences.
Socio - economic and political situation in Ukraine after the death of B.Khmelnytsky. The crisis of Ukrainian statehood. Variation of civilized development of Ukrainian society during the war and Ruina: accelerating the processes of capitalist relations, the deepening crisis of feudalism.
State activities of Ivan Vyhovsky. Hadiachskiy agreement in 1658 and attempts of Ivan Vyhovsky gain equal status in the federation of Rich Pospolyta. Recovery of Hetman Youriy Khmelnitsky. Signing the new version of Pereyaslavskie Articles (1659) and Slobodyshchenskiy treatise (1660).
"Ruina". Dismemberment Ukraine on Left Bank and Right Bank. Causes of "Ruina". "Chorna Rada" in 1663, hetmans Pavlo Teteria and Ivan Bryukhovetsky. Andrusivske Truce (1667). State activities of hetman Petro Doroshenko and peculiarities of its domestic and foreign policy. Petro Doroshenko - Hetman of all Ukraine (1668). Buchatskiy treaty in 1672 and its consequences for Ukraine. Getman Demian Mnogogrishniy and Gluhovsky articles signing (1669), restoration of the autonomy of Ukraine. The main directions of economic policy by of Left-Bank Ukraine Hetmans (I. Bryukhovetsky, D. Mnogogrishniy, I. Samoilovich). Zaporizhzhska Sich during "Ruina". Activity of ataman Ivan Sirko.
Ukraine in the system of international economic relations in the second half of the XVII century.
Theme 5. Hetmanate as the part of the Russian Empire. Final disposition of Ukrainian statehood in XVII-XVIII centuries.
Administrative and political structure of Left-bank Ukraine and Slobozhanshchyna and its features. Socio-economic and political situation of the Ukrainian society. "Vichniy Myr" in 1686 as the final consolidation of the division of Ukraine. Changing social and ethnic composition of the population. Expansion of feudal tenure, increased feudal oppression. Guild craft and trades.
Kolomatski Articles (1687). Hetman Ivan Mazepa, his social and economic policies. Promotion of Education and Culture of the Left Bank and Slobozhanshchyna. Ukraine's participation in the Great Northern War. Union with Sweden. Sich Destruction (1709).
Philip Orlik and his documents "Covenant and the Constitution, laws and liberties of the Zaporozhian" (Philip Orlik’s Constitution) and "Output rights in Ukraine." The first Ukrainian political emigration ("Mazepa"). Anti-Ukrainian policy of Peter I.
Hetman Pavlo Polubotok. Hetman Danilo Apostol. Economic policy reform of judicial institutions. Codification Commission. Limit the autonomy of Ukraine after the death of Danilo Apostol. Installing the power of the Board's government (1734-1750). Hetman Kyrilo Rozumovsky (1750-1764). Temporary slowing the expansion of the Russian Empire on the territory of Ukraine. Participation of Cossacks in the Russian-Turkish wars. The final abolition of Ukrainian autonomy during the reign of Catherine II. Sich Destruction (1775). Black Sea Cossacks.
Economic development of Ukraine. Changes in industrial production (the use of hired labor, the emergence of large factories, strengthening economic ties between the regions, etc.). The development of agriculture, crafts and commodity production. Internal and external trade. Legal introduction of serfdom in Ukraine (1783).
Joining of Southern Ukraine into the Russian Empire. Settling southern Ukraine and the establishment of new towns (Ekaterinoslav, Nikolayev, Odessa, Kherson).
The socio-political situation of the Right-Bank Ukraine in the XVIII century. The development of feudal tenure. Filvarks. Revolt of Semen Paliy. Haidamak movement and its consequences. Causes, nature and historical significance of Koliivshchyna. Partition of Poland (1772, 1793, 1795) and the position of Ukrainian lands.
