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Pdf (Дата Звернення 10.06.2018) МІНІСТЕРСТВО ОСВІТИ І НАУКИ УКРАЇНИ ДЕРЖАВНИЙ ВИЩИЙ НАВЧАЛЬНИЙ ЗАКЛАД «УЖГОРОДСЬКИЙ НАЦІОНАЛЬНИЙ УНІВЕРСИТЕТ» ФАКУЛЬТЕТ ІСТОРІЇ ТА МІЖНАРОДНИХ ВІДНОСИН НАУКОВИЙ ВІСНИК УЖГОРОДСЬКОГО УНІВЕРСИТЕТУ Серія: ІСТОРІЯ Засновник і видавець ДВНЗ «Ужгородський національний університет» Виходить з 1995 року ВИПУСК 1 (38) Ужгород «Говерла» 2018 УДК 001:94 (100) + 94 (477) У 33 DOI: 10.24144/2523-4498.1(38).2018 Науковий вісник Ужгородського університету. Серія: Історія / М-во освіти і науки України; Держ. вищ. навч. заклад «Ужгород. нац. ун-т», Ф-т історії та міжнародних відносин; [Редкол.: О. С. Мазурок (голова) та ін.]; Відп. за вип. Н. П. Керецман. Ужгород: Вид-во УжНУ «Говерла», 2018. Вип. 1 (38). 132 с. Рекомендовано до друку Вченою радою Державного вищого навчального закладу «Ужгородський національний університет» 22 червня 2018 р., протокол № 6. «Науковий вісник Ужгородського університету. Серія: Історія» зареєстрований Міністерством освіти і науки України як фахове видання зі спеціальності «Історичні науки» (Див.: Наказ МОН України № 1328 від 21 грудня 2015 р.). Свідоцтво про державну реєстрацію друкованого засобу масової інформації: серія КВ № 7972 від 9 жовтня 2003 р. Редколегія «Наукового вісника Ужгородського університету. Серія: Історія»: Мазурок Олег Сергійович – доктор історичних наук, професор; професор кафедри нової і новітньої історії та історіографії Державного вищого навчального закладу «Ужгородський національний університет» (далі – ДВНЗ «УжНУ») (голова). Фенич Володимир Іванович – кандидат історичних наук, доцент; доцент кафедри нової і новітньої історії та історіографії ДВНЗ «УжНУ» (заступник голови). Олашин Микола Васильович – кандидат історичних наук, доцент; доцент кафедри нової і новітньої історії та історіографії ДВНЗ «УжНУ» (відповідальний секретар). Вовканич Іван Іванович – доктор історичних наук, професор; декан факультету історії та міжнародних відносин ДВНЗ «УжНУ» (член редколегії). Кіш Єва Бернатівна – доктор історичних наук, старший науковий співробітник; завідувач кафедри історії Угорщини та європейської інтеграції ДВНЗ «УжНУ» (член редколегії). Ліхтей Ігор Михайлович – кандидат історичних наук, доцент; завідувач кафедри історії стародавнього світу і середніх віків ДВНЗ «УжНУ» (член редколегії). Мандрик Іван Олександрович – доктор історичних наук, професор; завідувач кафедри нової і новітньої історії та історіографії ДВНЗ «УжНУ» (член редколегії). Офіцинський Роман Андрійович – доктор історичних наук, професор; завідувач кафедри історії України ДВНЗ «УжНУ» (член редколегії). Сополига Мирослав – доктор історичних наук, професор; старший науковий співробітник Національного музею української культури у Свиднику (Словаччина) (член редколегії). Федака Сергій Дмитрович – доктор історичних наук, професор; професор кафедри історії України ДВНЗ «УжНУ» (член редколегії). Редколегія публікує матеріали, не завжди поділяючи погляди їх авторів. За зміст публікацій, достовірність фактів, цитат, дат тощо відповідає автор. Рецензенти: Гарагонич Василь Васильович – доктор історичних наук, професор; професор кафедри туристичної інфраструктури та сервісу ДВНЗ «УжНУ». Заслужений працівник освіти України. Тодоров Ігор Ярославович – доктор історичних наук, професор; професор кафедри міжнародних студій та суспільних комунікацій ДВНЗ «УжНУ». Відповідальний за випуск: Керецман Надія Павлівна – кандидат історичних наук, доцент; доцент кафедри історії стародавнього світу і середніх віків ДВНЗ «УжНУ». Адреса редколегії: Факультет історії та міжнародних відносин пл. Народна, 3 м. Ужгород 88000. ISSN 2523-4498 © Науковий вісник Ужгородського університету. Серія: Історія, 2018 © Видавництво УжНУ «Говерла», 2018 3 MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE OF UKRAINE STATE HIGHER EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT «UZHHOROD NATIONAL UNIVERSITY» FACULTY OF HISTORY AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS SCIENTIFIC HERALD OF UZHHOROD UNIVERSITY Series: HISTORY Founder and publisher – State higher educational establishment «Uzhhorod National University» Published since 1995 ISSUE 1 (38) Uzhhorod «Hoverla» 2018 УДК 001:94 (100) + 94 (477) У 33 DOI: 10.24144/2523-4498.1(38).2018 Scientific Herald of Uzhhorod University. Series: History/ Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine; State Higher Educational Establishment «Uzhhorod National University», Faculty of History and International Relations; [Editorial board: Mazurok O. (editor-in-chief) and other]; Responsible for the issue Keretsman N. Uzhhorod: Publisher of Uzhhorod National University «Hoverla», 2018. Issue 1 (38). 132 p. Recommended to publication by the Scientific Council of Uzhhorod National University, record No 6 from June 22, 2018. «Scientific Herald of Uzhhorod University. Series: History» is registered by the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine as professional edition on specialty «Historical sciences» (No 1328 from December 21, 2015). Certificate of state registration of the printed mass media: series КВ № 7972 from October 9, 2003. Editorial Board of «Scientific Herald of Uzhhorod National University. Series: History»: Oleh Mazurok – Doctor of History, Professor; Professor of the Department of Modern and Contemporary History and Historiography of State Higher Educational Establishment «Uzhhorod National University» (further SHEE «UzhNU») (Editor-in-Chief). Volodymyr Fenych – Candidate of History, Docent; Docent of the Department of Modern and Contemporary History and Historiography of SHEE «UzhNU» (Deputy Editor). Mykola Olashyn – Candidate of History, Docent; Docent of the Department of Modern and Contemporary History and Historiography of SHEE «UzhNU» (Managing Editor). Ivan Vovkanych – Doctor of History, Professor; Dean of the Faculty of History and International Relations of SHEE «UzhNU» (Editorial Board Member). Éva Kiss – Doctor of History, Senior Research Fellow; Head of the Department of Hungarian History and European Integration of SHEE «UzhNU» (Editorial Board Member). Igor Likhtey – Candidate of History, Docent; Head of the Department of Ancient and Medieval History of SHEE «UzhNU» (Editorial Board Member). Ivan Mandryk – Doctor of History, Professor; Head of the Department of Modern and Contemporary History and Historiography of SHEE «UzhNU» (Editorial Board Member). Roman Oficinskyy– Doctor of History, Professor; Head of the Department of the History of Ukraine of SHEE «UzhNU» (Editorial Board Member). Myroslav Sopoliga – Doctor of History, Professor; Senior Research Fellow of the National Museum of Ukrainian Culture in Svidnik (Slovak Republic) (Editorial Board Member). Sergiy Fedaka – Doctor of History, Professor; Professor of the Department of the History of Ukraine of SHEE «UzhNU» (Editorial Board Member). 5 The editorial board publishes materials without sharing author's views in some cases. The author is responsible for the content of publication, credibility of the facts, quotations, dates etc. Reviewers: Vasyl Harahonych – Doctor of History, Professor; Professor of the Department of Tourist Infrastructure and Service of SHEE “UzhNU”, Honored Educator of Ukraine. Ihor Todorov – Doctor of History, Professor; Professor of the Department of International Communications of SHEE «UzhNU» Responsible for the issue: Nadiya Keretsman – Candidate of History, Docent; Docent of the Department of Ancient and Medieval History of SHEE «UzhNU». Editorial Board Address: 88000 3 Narodna-sq. Uzhhorod Ukraine. ISSN 2523-4498 © Scientific Herald of Uzhhorod National University. Series: History, 2018 © Printing House of Uzhhorod National University «Hoverla», 2018 6 Науковий вісник Ужгородського університету, серія «Історія», вип. 1 (38), 2018 ЗМІСТ ІСТОРІЯ УКРАЇНИ Басараб В. І. Моделі державотворення у працях А. Шептицького ...................................................... 11 Данилець Ю. В. Православний рух у с. Іза на початку ХХ ст. у світлі нових архівних документів ......18 Казак О. Г. Место молодежных организаций в национально-культурной жизни Закарпатья (1938–1944 гг.) ....................................................................................................................28 Міщанин В. В. Радянські освітні перетворення в Закарпатській області 1946-1950 рр.: ідеологічний аспект ..........................................................................................................34 ВСЕСВІТНЯ ІСТОРІЯ Андрусяк Я. Я. Дипломатичні відносини Чеського королівства за правління династії Ягеллонів (1471-1526 рр.) ....................................................................................................................43 Андрейко В. І. Політика безпеки України та досвід військово-політичного співробітництва країн Вишеграду ..........................................................................................................................47 Гуцул В. М. «Posłał mi książę de Rieux kartelusz, abym się z nim bił… »: поєдинки князя Богуслава Радзивілла (1620-1669) та дуельна традиція в ранньомодерній Європі .......................52 Кічера В. В. Соціальні проекти та їх реалізація греко-католицьким духовенством Мукачівської єпархії у другій половині 20-х – початку 30-х рр. ХХ століття .............60 Лавер О. Г., Матяшовська Б. О., Шумило Н. Я. Біженці, внутрішньо-переміщені особи та нелегальні мігранти на Африканському континенті (2001-2016 рр.) ...............................................................65 Міськов І. О. Створення герба Підкарпатської Русі .............................................................................75 Ферков О. В., Белей Н. А. Господарське освоєння Ужанщини у добу Друґетів .......................................................84
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