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DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY AND UKRAINIAN STUDIES

Humanitarian disciplines at the university are read from the time of its foundation – the course of history of the CPSU (b) taught the Department of Leninism. The first teachers were T.D. Taran (later – candidate of historical sciences, associate professor), MM Ptitichenko (later – rector of the Kiev Pedagogical Institute, professor, academician of the USSR Academy of Pedagogical Sciences). In 1938, a college of social sciences, the Department of Marxism-Leninism, was created in the university. Subsequently, the department was headed by A.F. Stetsenko (1965 – 1972), G.A. Zaichenko

In 1972, an independent department of Marxist-Leninist philosophy and scientific communism was created, headed by a talented philosopher, graduate of the philosophical faculty of the Moscow State University, candidate of philosophical sciences, associate professor Georgy Antonovich Zaichenko. In 1975, he defended his doctoral dissertation, and postgraduate studies were opened at the department.

In 1985, the Department was reorganized. On its basis, two departments were created: the Department of Philosophy, headed by Doctor of Philosophy, Professor GA Zaichenko, and the Department of Sociology of Labor and Management, headed by Doctor of Philosophy, Professor V.A.Poltorak

In 1992, the head of the Department of Philosophy became a senior lecturer Mokienko OI, and since 1994 and at the present time – the candidate of philosophical sciences, associate professor Chichkov AG The Department of Sociology since 2002 is headed by Ph.D. in Philosophy, Associate Professor of Moscow L.G. At both departments since 1985 and to date, worked: prof., D.f.n. Poltorak VA, associate professors: Krotkov Ye.O., Tokovenko O.S., Stetshenko M.I., Zlochevsky Y.G., Postavna G.G., Okorkov V.B., Yevtushenko R.O., Art. off: Lavrenyuk VF, Akimova T.K., Svirsky V.Ya., Fokin I.Ya., Baranov M.O., Tricoz M.O., Karmolin Y.T., Vl .: Vents VA, Lipchanskaya O., Demchuk T.P., Evseyeva O.I.

From September, 2013 till September, 2014 the staff of the Department of History and Ukrainian Studies worked in the Department of Philosophy.

The modern Department of philosophy is a general educational department, which teaches its academic disciplines in all faculties of the university from students of the 1st year to postgraduate students. The structure of this department acquired after the accession of the Department of Sociology. The department teaches normative disciplines: philosophy, history of Ukrainian culture, political science, selective disciplines – religious studies, logic, ethics of business, ethics of business relations, sociology, values ​​of European civilization, philosophical anthropology, as well as for masters of psychology and pedagogy of higher education, teaching methods of professional disciplines in high school

At present, the Department is headed by the candidate of philosophical sciences, associate professor Anatolii Hryhorovych Chichkov.

At Department there is a classroom of social and political sciences, which provides use of scientific and methodological literature for the study of humanities. The head of the classroom is Irina Sitchenko.

Historical disciplines at the University were taught since its foundation – the course of history was taught by the Department of Leninism. The first teachers were T. D. Taran (later – candidate of historical sciences, associate professor), M. M. Pidtychenko (later – rector of the Kiev Pedagogical Institute, professor, academician of the USSR Academy of Pedagogical Sciences).

In 1938, a college of social sciences, the Department of Marxism-Leninism, was created in the university. In the second half of the 1960s a department of teachers of the history of the CPSU (candidates of historical sciences, associate professors B.G. Kulikovsky (leader), T. D. Taran, S. M. Serditova, the senior lecturer O. K. Mitrofanova )

The Department has become an independent unit since 1972.

Many years of research activity of the Department was concentrated on different directions. Associate Professor B.G. Kulikovsky participated in writing the fundamental essays “History of the Cities and Villages of the Ukrainian SSR”, assistant professor A.V. Volchenko defended his doctoral dissertation, prepared two significant monographs on the problems of the history of the working class of Siberia, assistant professor A.F. Lipovsky, a monograph on problems the development of a high school.

In the period of perestroika instead of the course of history of the CPSU introduced a course of political history of the twentieth century, and the department was renamed the Department of Political History. After the proclamation of Ukraine’s independence in 1991, the teaching of Ukrainian-speaking disciplines began, and the Department was renamed as the Department of History and Ukrainian Studies since 1994. Since 2014, it was renamed as the Department of Ukrainian Studies.


Heads of the Department

The first head of the Department (Marxism-Leninism) was Taran T. D. (1938 – 1964).

Subsequently, the Department was headed by candidates of historical sciences, associate professors:

  • F.Stetsenko (since 1965 – head of the department of Marxism-Leninism, as an independent unit he headed the department from 1972 to 1975);
  • K. Dubovikov (1976 – 1986);
  • F. Nikilev (1987 – 1988);
  • M. Panchenko (1988 – 2003);
  • A. Kovaleva (2003 – 2013).

From September 2013 to August 2014, the staff of the Department of History and Ukrainian Studies worked at the Department of Philosophy.

Since 2014 till now, the Department has been headed by a candidate of historical sciences, associate professor Borisov V. L.

The staff of the Department, 2005

Collective of the Department of History and Ukrainian Studies, 2010 (from left to right: associate professor Panchenko P.M., assistant professor Borisov V.L., teacher Kolisnyk G.M., associate professor Kulakevich L.M., associate professor Kovaleva N.A., professor Smagliy I.V., technician Yepik O.G.)