
- •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).
- •Guidelines
- •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 11. Socio-economic development of Ukraine in a "Vidlyga" and the exacerbation of the crisis of the Soviet system (1954-1985).
Khrushchev's "vidlyga". Twentieth Party Congress. Getting de-Stalinization in Ukraine. Socio-economic development. New Wave of Ukrainization. Reform of 1950’s in the industry, and agriculture. Expanding of economic independence of the republics. Social policy.
Increase of stagnation. Reforms of the mid 1960's in agriculture, industry, their incomplete. Enhanced rate and priority extensive forms of economic development, voluntarist methods of economic management and ignoring the objective economic laws. Activity of P.Shelest (1963-1972) and V.Shcherbitsky (1972-1989) in Ukraine.
Dissents movement: concept, direction (for independence, national, cultural, religious, human rights), representatives: I.Kandyba, S.Virun, V.Lutsk, O.Libovych, J.Borovnytskyy, I.Kipysh, L.Lukyanenko V.Chornovil B.Gorin, M.Gorin, V.Stus, Y.Sverstiuk, I.Dziuba, J.Svitlychny L.Plush, B.Romaniuk, M.Kotsyubynska, I.Gel, P.Grigorenko, M.Marinovich. Establishment and operation of the Ukrainian Helsinki Group.
Ukraine in the years of Perestroika. Chernobyl tragedy.
Theme 12. Revival of Ukraine's independence. Socio-political and economic development of Ukraine in Independence period.
National revival getting. The democratization of society. "Neformalni oseredky" (Ukrainian culturological club, Kyiv, 1987; Culturological Company by Leo, Lviv, 1987; Student Association “Gromada”, Kyiv, 1988). Record against discrimination of Ukrainian Writers Group: O. Gonchar, D.Pavlychko, I.Drach, S.Plachynda. "On Languages in Ukrainian SSR" Law (1989). Political and educational activities of the Narodniy Ruch ("Human Chain," Celebrating the 500th Anniversary of Ukrainian Cossacks). Changes in the political life of Ukrainian society. The formation of a multiparty system. Narodniy Ruch of Ukraine for Perestroika. Declaration of State Sovereignty of Ukraine (1990). Adoption of the Law "On the economic independence of the Ukrainian SSR" (1990).
Declaration of Independence of Ukraine on August 24th, 1991, presidential elections and national referendum on December 1st, 1991. First President of Ukraine - Leonid Kravchuk. Ukraine's independence recognition by the international community. Ukraine's foreign policy, "Guidelines of Ukraine's foreign policy." Bilateral relations with neighbors on an equal basis. Development of an independent Ukrainian state: laws "On the State Border of Ukraine" (1991, November 4), "On Citizenship of Ukraine" (1991, October 8), "On the Armed Forces of Ukraine" (1991, December 6.) "Declaration Rights of Nationalities of Ukraine "(1991, November 1), approval by the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine national symbols.
Legal clearance policy of independent Ukraine - Parliament approval "of national economic policy" (March, 1992),"On the ownership of the land" law (January, 1992) and others. Return to a market economy, the process of integration and transnational trends.
The second presidential election and the election of President Leonid Kuchma (1994-2004). The constitutional process in Ukraine and the Constitution of Ukraine (28 June, 1996). The 2004’s presidential elections in Ukraine. Election of the President of Ukraine Viktor Yushchenko (2004). Orange Revolution.
Presidential elections in 2010 and the President of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych. The formation of a civil society. The current national policy of the Ukrainian state and its impact on the state processes.
Major trends in the Ukrainian economy in the early XXI century. Strengthening the role of economics in a transitional economy. The contribution of scientists of Odessa State Economic University in the development of social and economic development of Ukraine and southern region.
Ukraine in the new geopolitical space. Ukraine's foreign policy in the modern era. Ukrainian Diaspora and its relations with Ukraine.