RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENTS IN SOCIAL SCIENCES
Research and developments in social sciences (December 6–7, 2023. Częstochowa, the Republic of Poland). Riga, Latvia : Baltija Publishing, 2023. 44 pages.
Chapters
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GEOPOLITICAL CONDITIONS OF FORMATION INDEPENDENCE OF UKRAINE
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MYSTICISM IN THE PHILOSOPHY AND LIFE OF G. S. SKOVORODA
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ABOUT THE LAWS AND RULES OF WAR AND RUSSIAN AGGRESSION IN UKRAINE
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THE INFLUENCE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF DISTANCE EDUCATION
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THE POLICY OF MILITARIZATION OF TEENAGERS IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION AS A THREAT TO EUROPEAN SECURITY
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HISTORIOGRAPHY OF SOVIET CENSORSHIP POLICY IN THE WORKS OF UKRAINIAN RESEARCHERS OF THE 1990S
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THE RIGHT TO PRIVACY
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UKRAINIAN CULTURE IN THE OPTICS OF POSTCOLONIAL STUDIES
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“HOUSEHOLD WEALTH” OF VOLHYNIAN BURGHERS DURING THE LITHUANIAN ERA
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THE OPPOSITION OF SCIENTISTS ON THE ISSUE OF FALSIFICATION OF THE HISTORY OF UKRAINE BY RUSSIAN PROPAGANDA IN THE CONTEXT OF INFORMATION WARFARE
Researcher
Senior Research Fellow
PhD(hab.), Professor,
Professor at the Department of History and Socio-Economic Disciplines
Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor,
Professor at the Department
of Sociology
Candidate of Philosophical Sciences, Associate Professor,
Associate Professor at the Department of Philosophy and Pedagogy
Postgraduate student at the Department of Political Theories
Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor,
Associate Professor at the Department of History of Ukraine
and World History
Candidate of Law, Associate Professor,
Associate Professor at the Department of Theory and History of State and Law
Candidate of Philosophy,
Associate Professor,
Head of the Department of Cultural Studies and Foreign Literature
Candidate of Philology,
Associate Professor,
Associate Professor at the Department of Cultural Studies
and Foreign Literature
PhD student at the Department
of History
Сandidate of History,
Head of the Department of Information, Library, Archival Affairs
and Socio-Political
and Humanitarian Disciplines