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NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS Stanislav Cherkasov has a Ph.D. in History. He is Associate Professor at the Department of World History and International Relations of Zaporizhzhya National University (Ukraine). His main research interests include Central European Studies, Polish Studies, Reformation Studies and Early Modern History Studies. Phone: +380975152263, E-mail: [email protected] Elena Emelyanova graduated from Ural State Forest Engineering Institute (Russia) in 1988, specializing in criminal and penal law, and organization of law enforcement activity. In 2010 she earned a Ph.D. in law sciences from Academy of Management of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for her research on organization of convicts’ labour in modern conditions. She is the author of over 80 scientific-research works in the sphere of management, law and history. Currently she is chief researcher in the Department of social processes and development of law enforcement complex problems, at the Research Centre of Academy of Management of Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia. Phone: +78123182247 ; E-mail: [email protected] Mykhailo Hrebeniuk holds a Ph.D. in Military History from the National Defence University of Ukraine in 2011. He is an Air Force colonel with experience of participating in UN peace and NATO-led operations. Currently, he leads the Foreign Languages Education and Research Centre at the National Defence University of Ukraine. His areas of scientific interests include military conflicts and military operations from the end of 20 century until nowadays. He has authored and co-authored over 40 scientific, methodical and journalistic papers. Phone: +380975728705; E-mail: [email protected] Valerii Hrytsiuk has a doctorate degree in Military History. He is a leading researcher of the Military History Research Centre of the National University of Defence of Ukraine named after Ivan Chernyakhovsky. The main directions of his scientific work are military history of Ancient Ukraine and history of Ukraine during the period of the Second World War. Under his guidance for personal participation, 12 textbooks and tutorials were prepared and published. He has held the positions of senior teacher, deputy chief and head of Department, head of the Institute at the National Defence University of Ukraine named after Ivan Chernyakhovsky. He Copyright © 2018 “Codrul Cosminului”, XXIV, 2018, No. 2, p. 437-440. 438 Notes on Contributors participated in the development of such educational literature as Educational work in the Armed Forces of Ukraine: a textbook (Kiev-2011), Moral and psychological support in the Armed Forces of Ukraine: a textbook (Kyiv-2012), History of martial arts: a textbook (Kyiv-2012), Essays on the military-political history of Ukraine: a manual (Ostrig-2014). In August 2015, Colonel V. Hrytsiuk was discharged from the Armed Forces of Ukraine and resumed his scientific activity at the Research Centre of Military History of the “Ivan Chernyakhovsky” National Defence University of Ukraine as a leading researcher. Phone: + 380981092544; Е-mail: skifwo@ email.ua Anatoliy Kotsur is Doctor of Historical Sciences and Professor in the Ethnology and Historical Sources Studies Department at “Taras Shevchenko” National University of Kyiv. He has had experience in education and science for more than 35 years. His areas of scientific interests include Ukrainian historiography, topical issues of Ukrainian history of the 18th – 21th centuries, Ukrainian and foreign ethnology in the national scientific discourse, history of Ukrainian statehood, Ukrainian national idea of the 19th – beginning of the 21th century, Biography. He is the author and co-author of more than 600 scientific publications, 21 books, 98 methodological works, 19 textbooks and study guides. Phone: + 380505810402; E-mail: [email protected] Ismail Köse received his M.A. (2002) and Ph.D. (2013) from Karadeniz Technical University in Trabzon, Turkey. He is currently Associate Professor at the Department of International Relations of Karadeniz Technical University in Trabzon. He is interested in discussion and research pertaining to Ottoman History and to specific issues of international relations. Phone: + 904623773000, E-mail: [email protected] Viktoriia Liulka is a Candidate of Philological Sciences (Ph.D.) and Associate Professor at the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at Poltava State Agrarian Academy. She has had experience in education and science for 10 years. The sphere of scientific interests includes history of Ukrainian culture, agrarian history of Ukraine, the peculiarities of Ukrainian culture development, actual problems of modern philology, translation studies. She is the author of more than 40 publications, including 33 scientific articles, 6 educational and methodical manuals, 1 book, co-author of 2 university textbooks. Phone: + 380507546342; E-mail: [email protected] Notes on Contributors 439 Dariusz Milewski currently works at the Faculty of Historical and Social Sciences of “Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński” University in Warsaw. In 2006 he completed his doctoral dissertation on Polish-Cossack rivalry related to Moldavia, in the time of Bohdan Chmielnicki (1648- 1653). In 2015 he successfully defended the habilitation thesis entitled Moldova between Poland and Turkey. Prince Miron Barnovschi and his policy (1626-1629). His fields of interest include military history and relations of Poland with Turkey, Transylvania, Moldavia, Wallachia and Crimean Khanate in the pre-modern and modern period. Phone: + 48 0225696826; e-mail: [email protected] Svitlana Pavlovska completed a Ph.D. in Military History. She is currently a leading researcher in the Research Laboratory of the Humanitarian Institute, “Ivan Chernyakhovsky” National Defence University of Ukraine. Her area of interests relates to propaganda and agitation-mass work of the ideological structures of the Red Army, the possibilities of using the information product to change the world outlook and human behaviour, and the use of mass media in modern military conflicts to achieve a military-political goal with minimal losses. She led the informational and communication structures in the law enforcement agencies for twenty-three years. At the same time, she gave lectures and conducted research on this topic. She published more than 30 articles and participated in the development of research problems of informational and psychological support for the troops’ actions. Phone: + 380952829289; E-mail: [email protected] Alexey Rodionov graduated from Lugansk National University named after Vladimir Dahl (Ukraine), in 2008, specializing in history of law, national economy and management. In 2010 he obtained his Ph.D. from Lugansk National Agrarian University and four years later was awarded Doctor of economic sciences from International University of Business and Law, Ukraine. He authored more than 100 scientific works in the sphere of history of law, national economic policy and penal law. He is currently Professor at the Department of Economy and Management, Academy of Law Management of the Federal Penal Service of Russia. Phone: +79006032116; E-mail: [email protected] Harieta Mareci Sabol is Associate Professor at the Faculty of History and Geography of the “Ştefan cel Mare” University of Suceava. She received her Ph.D. from “Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University of Iaşi in 2002 with a thesis on Romanian 440 Notes on Contributors historiography. Her monographs, studies and articles pertaining to Modern History were published in Romania, Poland, Italy, Turkey and Ukraine. Her research interests include Bukovina’s personalities and its cultural, social, and medical history. Phone: +40740764695; E-mail: [email protected] Tamara Sharavara is Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor, and Head of the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at Poltava State Agrarian Academy. She has had experience in education and science for more than 20 years. The sphere of scientific interests includes the questions of world and national history, cultural studies, history of Ukrainian culture, historiography, as well as the military, judicial, financial and educational reforms, reforms of local and urban self- government of the second half of the 19th and early 20th centuries in the Russian Empire. She is the author of more than 100 publications of scientific and methodical nature, including 3 individual and 3 collective books, 8 educational and methodical manuals, 1 textbook, 5 scientific articles in Web of Science and Scopus Databases. Phone: + 380500336989; E-mail: [email protected] Andrey Skiba graduated from the Rostov State University (Russia) in 1998, specializing in criminal and penal law. He obtained his Ph.D. in 2003 from Rostov Law Institute of Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia. In 2013 he was awarded Doctor of the Science of Law by Academy of Law Management of the Federal Penal Service of Russia for his thesis on execution of imprisonment of sick convicts. He published more than 200 scientific-research and educational-methodical works, including 10 monographs in the sphere of criminal and penal law. He is currently the head of Penal Law Department of Academy of Law Management of the Federal Penal Service of Russia. Phone: +79106388234, E-mail: [email protected] Oleksandr Skriabin has a doctorate degree in Military History from the National Defence University of Ukraine, Kyiv. He is a retired army colonel. His particular scientific interests cover the Ukrainian military education history of 19- 20 centuries and the anti-terrorist operation in eastern Ukraine. Phone: +380977055566; E-mail: [email protected] .