(w:) Bitwa pod Kaniowem 1918. Wybór materiałów z międzynarodowej konferencji naukowej III Skawińskie spotkania z historią Bitwa pod Kaniowem (1918), Radziszów, 14 sierpnia 2018 r. Skawina, Radziszów, s. 16–23, 2018
А. Папакін, Польський збройний чин під час Першої світової війни 1914–1918 рр. в українських архівах [in:] "Славістична збірка" Вип. ІІ, 112–119, 2016
Під час Світової війни 1914–1918 рр. на сучасній території України
утворювалися польські військов... more Під час Світової війни 1914–1918 рр. на сучасній території України утворювалися польські військові формування під австро-угорським командуванням – Легіони Польські – та під російським – Польські війська (корпуси). Документи обох цих формувань потрапили до українських архівів. Метою даної статті є інформування про маловідомі документи з архівів України, що здатні суттєво допомогти при вивченні історії польського збройного чину під час Першої світової війни
At the end of 1917 and the beginning of 1918, the process of the nationalization of army units to... more At the end of 1917 and the beginning of 1918, the process of the nationalization of army units took place on the Romanian Front of the Russian army. In conditions of army disintegration, in order to keep the front fighting against the Central Powers, the Russian Command planned to create two Ukrainian, two Polish, one Muslim corps, as well as Belarusian, Lithuanian, Moldovan, and Siberian military units. During the nationalization of troops on the Romanian Front, the entire corps and divisions, as well as smaller military units were given over to Ukrainization, Polonization, Muslimization, etc. Based on archival documents, the article identifies the numbers of major military units, smaller units and subdivisions intended for nationalization, and traces the course of nationalization. The causes of failures of the nationalization process were determined, and the fates of the nationalized formations of the Romanian Front were traced
Папакін А. "Останній польський бій на східноєвропейському театрі воєнних дій Першої світової війни – Канів, 11 травня 1918 рр." Вісник Київського національного університету імені Тараса Шевченка. Серія "Історія", № 3 (121), С. 32–35, 2014
The article deals with the final stage of the formation of the 2nd Polish Corps in Ukraine and it... more The article deals with the final stage of the formation of the 2nd Polish Corps in Ukraine and its disarmament near Kaniv. The events that lead to the military conflict of Poles and the German Army, as well as the impact of the combat of Kaniv on the Polish question during the First World War are analyzed.
Papakin, Artem. "Importy czy łupy z Rusi? Problem pochodzenia „wielkopolskich” hełmów X – początku XI wieku" In: Rusʼ and Poland (10th–14th centuries). Publication from the 9th International Scientific Conference, Przemyśl, 5th–8th December, 2018, ed. V. Nagirnyy, T. Pudłocki. Kraków: 55–68, 2019
The problem of origin of the so-called "Greater Poland" helmets is not solved in modern historiog... more The problem of origin of the so-called "Greater Poland" helmets is not solved in modern historiography. All four helmets were found in Greater Poland – the center of the state of Mieszko I, which gave pretext to talk of their belonging to a separate "Greater Polish type" of helmets, although modern scholars consider them to be Ruthenian in origin, imported to Poland or taken by Bolesław during his Kyiv campaign of 1018 as trophies. Greater Poland finds have their analogies in the materials of early medieval Prussia, Ruthenia and Hungary in the 10–11th centuries. This may indicate the close links of the population of Poland with these regions: arms trade, borrowing of armourer technology and/or military conflicts, which resulted in helmets being transferred to Poland as trophies. To resolve the issue of identifying the place of manufacture of discussed helmets, one should appeal to the chronology of distribution of this type of helmets in Eastern Europe and synchronize this distribution with the processes of Arab silver import and the military conflicts between Eastern Vikings and the Khazar Khaganate
Папакін А. "До питання про однострій Збірної (Перехідної) станиці Українських січових стрільців у Відні, 1914–1919 рр." Стрій, № 1, с. 5–14, 2019
The article deals with the issue of uniformization of the soldiers and officers of the Zbirna, la... more The article deals with the issue of uniformization of the soldiers and officers of the Zbirna, later Perekhidna Stanytsia (Assembly, later Transitional Section) of the Ukrainian Sich Riflemen (USS) in Vienna in 1914–1919. Based on archival documents, the article traces the evolution of the uniforms of the USS section in Vienna during the World War I: from the Austro-Hungarian Army uniform with Ukrainian national elements to the original uniform. With an engagement of museum items, the Perekhidna Stanytsia uniforms’ looks in 1918–1919 were identified. An attempt was made to reconstruct the appearance of an offecer of the Perekhidna Stanytsia in this period.
Папакін А. Г. Між Болградом і Сороками: польські військові формування в Бессарабії у листопаді 1917 – березні 1918 рр. // Русин, 2019
During the First World War, since 1914, as part of the Russian Army, Polish national units were c... more During the First World War, since 1914, as part of the Russian Army, Polish national units were created. After the February Revolution of 1917, the formation of the Polish Rifle Division of the Russian Army took place, and in the summer of 1917 the creation of the 1st Polish Corps began. At the same time, the entire Russian army was undergoing the process of creating the Unions of Military Poles, advocating the creation of a separate Polish army. After November 1917, the formation of Polish national troops in the Russian army intensified, and the 2nd and 3rd Polish Corps began to form. The article examines the circumstances of the creation of Polish military formations on the Romanian Front of the Russian Army, which took place during November 1917 – March 1918, and led to the formation of the 2nd Polish Corps. Based on archival documents, the article shows the process of ‘polonization’ of military troops of the Russian army, the formation of new Polish units and their joining in the 2nd Polish Corps, which took place in the territory of Bessarabia
Папакін А. Шоломи у контексті східних контактів Русі та Польщі (Х – початок ХІ ст.) // Історія давньої зброї. Дослідження 2016. – К.: Ін-т історії України, 2017. – С. 351–366.
Науковий вісник Національного музею історії України. Зб. наук. праць. Випуск 2, 2017
The article aims to bring into scientific use two previousely unpublished findings of helmets seg... more The article aims to bring into scientific use two previousely unpublished findings of helmets segments of “Čorna Mohyla” type, held in the National Museum of Ukrainian History and the National Military Historical Museum of Ukraine. Due to the absence of archaeological context, dating of these findings clearly is impossible, therefore these subjects are compared to similar armour. By comparison with other helmets of “Čorna Mohyla” type and their parts, and consideration of possibilities of distribution of this type of helmets in Central and Eastern Europe in the 9th and 10th Centuries, the assumptions about their production on the territory of the Khazar Khanate and imports to the Middle Dnieper region within the second quarter of the tenth century is made.---------------------------Стаття має на меті ввести у науковий обіг дві раніше не публіковані знахідки сегментів шоломів типу “Чорна Могила”, що зберігаються у НМІУ та Національному військово-історичному музеї України. За відсутності археологічного контексту чітко датувати знахідки неможливо, тому розглянуто аналогії цим предметам захисного озброєння. Шляхом порівняння з іншими шоломами типу “Чорна Могила” та їхніми частинами, а також вивчення можливостей поширення шоломів цього типу Центральною та Східною Європою у ІХ–Х ст., зроблене припущення щодо їх виготовлення на території Хозарського каганату та імпорту до Середнього Подніпров’я не пізніше другої чверті Х ст.
Папакін А. Довгий шлях до союзу: контакти між Варшавою та Києвом у 1918–1919 рр. // Intermarium: ... more Папакін А. Довгий шлях до союзу: контакти між Варшавою та Києвом у 1918–1919 рр. // Intermarium: Історія, політика, культура. 2015. – Вип. 2. – С. 198–208.
Папакін А. "Найбільш сильний протест" проти Брестського миру: приєднання ІІ бригади Легіонів до 2-го Польського корпусу в Україні // Вісник Київського національного університету імені Тараса Шевченка. Серія "Історія". – 2015. – № 1 (124). – С. 31–34
"THE MOST POWERFUL PROTEST" AGAINST THE BREST PEACE TREATY:
JOINING OF 2nd BRIGADE OF POLISH LEGI... more "THE MOST POWERFUL PROTEST" AGAINST THE BREST PEACE TREATY: JOINING OF 2nd BRIGADE OF POLISH LEGIONS WITH THE 2nd POLISH CORPS IN UKRAINE The article is devoted to the union of Polish military forces of the Austro-Hungarian and Russian sides of the front of the First World War – the 2nd Brigade of the Polish Legions and 2nd Polish Corps. The signing by the Ukrainian People's Republic peace treaty in Brest-Litovsk on February 9, 1918 included the Holm and Podlasie regions, which were claimed by the Poles, to the UPR. This caused protests in Poland. The documents call one of the strongest protests against those Brest peace treaty positions the transition of front by the 2nd Polish Legions Brigade led by Colonel Józef Haller. Article without touching of well studied aspect of combat near Rarancha the 2nd brigade fought with Austro-Hungarian troops, highlights the fate of the Brigade after crossing the front. On the other side of the front at the beginning of 1918 the Polish national formations of the Russian Army were formed – 2nd and 3rd Polish Corps placed in Bessarabia and Podolia. The article based on archival documents shows how the 2nd Brigade first tried to unite the scattered Polish units under his command, but soon, due to the Austro-Hungarian attack on the territory of Ukraine in late February 1918, the 2nd Brigade went to Soroky in Bessarabia, housed the headquarters of 2nd Polish Corps. The article reveals the transformation of the military units of the 2nd Brigade, which occurred after its accession to the 2nd Corps, which ended with the formation on March 10, 1918 of the 5th Rifle Division, which was led by the commander of the disbanded 2nd Brigade Józef Haller. The article deals with the fate of former soldiers of the brigade after the March 1918 when all 2nd Polish Corps crossed the Dniester. Keywords: Brest peace treaty, Polish Legions, Polish corps, Ukrainian People's Republic.
PAPAKIN, A. (2004) Stosunky mizh UNR ta Pol'shcheyu v 1918-1919 rr. "Naukovi zapysky Kyyevo-Mohyl... more PAPAKIN, A. (2004) Stosunky mizh UNR ta Pol'shcheyu v 1918-1919 rr. "Naukovi zapysky Kyyevo-Mohylyans'koyi akademiyi", 27 "Istorychni nauky", p. 38-41.
Папакін, А. (2004) Стосунки між УНР та Польщею в 1918–1919 рр. "Наукові записки Києво-Могилянської академії", 27 "Історичні науки", с. 38–41.
Папакін А. Українські архівні документи з історії українсько-болгарських стосунків 1918–1920 рр. // Славістична збірка. – Вип. 1. – К., 2015. – С. 31–38
PAPAKIN, A. (2015) Ukrayins'ki arkhivni dokumenty z istoriyi ukrayins'ko-bolhars'kykh stosunkiv 1... more PAPAKIN, A. (2015) Ukrayins'ki arkhivni dokumenty z istoriyi ukrayins'ko-bolhars'kykh stosunkiv 1918-1919 rr. "Slavistychna zbirka", 1, p. 31-38
The article deals with the archival sources on the history of Ukrainian-Bulgarian relations in 1918–1920 preserved in Ukrainian Archives. The documents on this problem can be found in the fonds of the Ukrainian Ministries which developed those relations. The diplomatic contacts between Ukrainian National Republic and Bulgaria started after the Brest-Litovsk Pease Treaty, were allied, and lasted until the late 1920 when the Ukrainian Embassy in Sofia finished its activities. Key words: Ukrainian National Republic, Bulgaria, Brest-Litovsk Pease Treaty, Embassy, archival documents
The article deals with the history of Ukrainian-Bulgarian relations in 1918–1919 based on the doc... more The article deals with the history of Ukrainian-Bulgarian relations in 1918–1919 based on the documents preserved in Ukrainian Archives. The documents on this problem can be found in the fonds of the Ukrainian Ministries which developed those relations. The diplomatic contacts between Ukrainian National Republic and Bulgaria started after the Brest-Litovsk Pease Treaty, were allied, and lasted until the late 1920 when the Ukrainian Embassy in Sofia finished its activities.
(w:) Bitwa pod Kaniowem 1918. Wybór materiałów z międzynarodowej konferencji naukowej III Skawińskie spotkania z historią Bitwa pod Kaniowem (1918), Radziszów, 14 sierpnia 2018 r. Skawina, Radziszów, s. 16–23, 2018
А. Папакін, Польський збройний чин під час Першої світової війни 1914–1918 рр. в українських архівах [in:] "Славістична збірка" Вип. ІІ, 112–119, 2016
Під час Світової війни 1914–1918 рр. на сучасній території України
утворювалися польські військов... more Під час Світової війни 1914–1918 рр. на сучасній території України утворювалися польські військові формування під австро-угорським командуванням – Легіони Польські – та під російським – Польські війська (корпуси). Документи обох цих формувань потрапили до українських архівів. Метою даної статті є інформування про маловідомі документи з архівів України, що здатні суттєво допомогти при вивченні історії польського збройного чину під час Першої світової війни
At the end of 1917 and the beginning of 1918, the process of the nationalization of army units to... more At the end of 1917 and the beginning of 1918, the process of the nationalization of army units took place on the Romanian Front of the Russian army. In conditions of army disintegration, in order to keep the front fighting against the Central Powers, the Russian Command planned to create two Ukrainian, two Polish, one Muslim corps, as well as Belarusian, Lithuanian, Moldovan, and Siberian military units. During the nationalization of troops on the Romanian Front, the entire corps and divisions, as well as smaller military units were given over to Ukrainization, Polonization, Muslimization, etc. Based on archival documents, the article identifies the numbers of major military units, smaller units and subdivisions intended for nationalization, and traces the course of nationalization. The causes of failures of the nationalization process were determined, and the fates of the nationalized formations of the Romanian Front were traced
Папакін А. "Останній польський бій на східноєвропейському театрі воєнних дій Першої світової війни – Канів, 11 травня 1918 рр." Вісник Київського національного університету імені Тараса Шевченка. Серія "Історія", № 3 (121), С. 32–35, 2014
The article deals with the final stage of the formation of the 2nd Polish Corps in Ukraine and it... more The article deals with the final stage of the formation of the 2nd Polish Corps in Ukraine and its disarmament near Kaniv. The events that lead to the military conflict of Poles and the German Army, as well as the impact of the combat of Kaniv on the Polish question during the First World War are analyzed.
Papakin, Artem. "Importy czy łupy z Rusi? Problem pochodzenia „wielkopolskich” hełmów X – początku XI wieku" In: Rusʼ and Poland (10th–14th centuries). Publication from the 9th International Scientific Conference, Przemyśl, 5th–8th December, 2018, ed. V. Nagirnyy, T. Pudłocki. Kraków: 55–68, 2019
The problem of origin of the so-called "Greater Poland" helmets is not solved in modern historiog... more The problem of origin of the so-called "Greater Poland" helmets is not solved in modern historiography. All four helmets were found in Greater Poland – the center of the state of Mieszko I, which gave pretext to talk of their belonging to a separate "Greater Polish type" of helmets, although modern scholars consider them to be Ruthenian in origin, imported to Poland or taken by Bolesław during his Kyiv campaign of 1018 as trophies. Greater Poland finds have their analogies in the materials of early medieval Prussia, Ruthenia and Hungary in the 10–11th centuries. This may indicate the close links of the population of Poland with these regions: arms trade, borrowing of armourer technology and/or military conflicts, which resulted in helmets being transferred to Poland as trophies. To resolve the issue of identifying the place of manufacture of discussed helmets, one should appeal to the chronology of distribution of this type of helmets in Eastern Europe and synchronize this distribution with the processes of Arab silver import and the military conflicts between Eastern Vikings and the Khazar Khaganate
Папакін А. "До питання про однострій Збірної (Перехідної) станиці Українських січових стрільців у Відні, 1914–1919 рр." Стрій, № 1, с. 5–14, 2019
The article deals with the issue of uniformization of the soldiers and officers of the Zbirna, la... more The article deals with the issue of uniformization of the soldiers and officers of the Zbirna, later Perekhidna Stanytsia (Assembly, later Transitional Section) of the Ukrainian Sich Riflemen (USS) in Vienna in 1914–1919. Based on archival documents, the article traces the evolution of the uniforms of the USS section in Vienna during the World War I: from the Austro-Hungarian Army uniform with Ukrainian national elements to the original uniform. With an engagement of museum items, the Perekhidna Stanytsia uniforms’ looks in 1918–1919 were identified. An attempt was made to reconstruct the appearance of an offecer of the Perekhidna Stanytsia in this period.
Папакін А. Г. Між Болградом і Сороками: польські військові формування в Бессарабії у листопаді 1917 – березні 1918 рр. // Русин, 2019
During the First World War, since 1914, as part of the Russian Army, Polish national units were c... more During the First World War, since 1914, as part of the Russian Army, Polish national units were created. After the February Revolution of 1917, the formation of the Polish Rifle Division of the Russian Army took place, and in the summer of 1917 the creation of the 1st Polish Corps began. At the same time, the entire Russian army was undergoing the process of creating the Unions of Military Poles, advocating the creation of a separate Polish army. After November 1917, the formation of Polish national troops in the Russian army intensified, and the 2nd and 3rd Polish Corps began to form. The article examines the circumstances of the creation of Polish military formations on the Romanian Front of the Russian Army, which took place during November 1917 – March 1918, and led to the formation of the 2nd Polish Corps. Based on archival documents, the article shows the process of ‘polonization’ of military troops of the Russian army, the formation of new Polish units and their joining in the 2nd Polish Corps, which took place in the territory of Bessarabia
Папакін А. Шоломи у контексті східних контактів Русі та Польщі (Х – початок ХІ ст.) // Історія давньої зброї. Дослідження 2016. – К.: Ін-т історії України, 2017. – С. 351–366.
Науковий вісник Національного музею історії України. Зб. наук. праць. Випуск 2, 2017
The article aims to bring into scientific use two previousely unpublished findings of helmets seg... more The article aims to bring into scientific use two previousely unpublished findings of helmets segments of “Čorna Mohyla” type, held in the National Museum of Ukrainian History and the National Military Historical Museum of Ukraine. Due to the absence of archaeological context, dating of these findings clearly is impossible, therefore these subjects are compared to similar armour. By comparison with other helmets of “Čorna Mohyla” type and their parts, and consideration of possibilities of distribution of this type of helmets in Central and Eastern Europe in the 9th and 10th Centuries, the assumptions about their production on the territory of the Khazar Khanate and imports to the Middle Dnieper region within the second quarter of the tenth century is made.---------------------------Стаття має на меті ввести у науковий обіг дві раніше не публіковані знахідки сегментів шоломів типу “Чорна Могила”, що зберігаються у НМІУ та Національному військово-історичному музеї України. За відсутності археологічного контексту чітко датувати знахідки неможливо, тому розглянуто аналогії цим предметам захисного озброєння. Шляхом порівняння з іншими шоломами типу “Чорна Могила” та їхніми частинами, а також вивчення можливостей поширення шоломів цього типу Центральною та Східною Європою у ІХ–Х ст., зроблене припущення щодо їх виготовлення на території Хозарського каганату та імпорту до Середнього Подніпров’я не пізніше другої чверті Х ст.
Папакін А. Довгий шлях до союзу: контакти між Варшавою та Києвом у 1918–1919 рр. // Intermarium: ... more Папакін А. Довгий шлях до союзу: контакти між Варшавою та Києвом у 1918–1919 рр. // Intermarium: Історія, політика, культура. 2015. – Вип. 2. – С. 198–208.
Папакін А. "Найбільш сильний протест" проти Брестського миру: приєднання ІІ бригади Легіонів до 2-го Польського корпусу в Україні // Вісник Київського національного університету імені Тараса Шевченка. Серія "Історія". – 2015. – № 1 (124). – С. 31–34
"THE MOST POWERFUL PROTEST" AGAINST THE BREST PEACE TREATY:
JOINING OF 2nd BRIGADE OF POLISH LEGI... more "THE MOST POWERFUL PROTEST" AGAINST THE BREST PEACE TREATY: JOINING OF 2nd BRIGADE OF POLISH LEGIONS WITH THE 2nd POLISH CORPS IN UKRAINE The article is devoted to the union of Polish military forces of the Austro-Hungarian and Russian sides of the front of the First World War – the 2nd Brigade of the Polish Legions and 2nd Polish Corps. The signing by the Ukrainian People's Republic peace treaty in Brest-Litovsk on February 9, 1918 included the Holm and Podlasie regions, which were claimed by the Poles, to the UPR. This caused protests in Poland. The documents call one of the strongest protests against those Brest peace treaty positions the transition of front by the 2nd Polish Legions Brigade led by Colonel Józef Haller. Article without touching of well studied aspect of combat near Rarancha the 2nd brigade fought with Austro-Hungarian troops, highlights the fate of the Brigade after crossing the front. On the other side of the front at the beginning of 1918 the Polish national formations of the Russian Army were formed – 2nd and 3rd Polish Corps placed in Bessarabia and Podolia. The article based on archival documents shows how the 2nd Brigade first tried to unite the scattered Polish units under his command, but soon, due to the Austro-Hungarian attack on the territory of Ukraine in late February 1918, the 2nd Brigade went to Soroky in Bessarabia, housed the headquarters of 2nd Polish Corps. The article reveals the transformation of the military units of the 2nd Brigade, which occurred after its accession to the 2nd Corps, which ended with the formation on March 10, 1918 of the 5th Rifle Division, which was led by the commander of the disbanded 2nd Brigade Józef Haller. The article deals with the fate of former soldiers of the brigade after the March 1918 when all 2nd Polish Corps crossed the Dniester. Keywords: Brest peace treaty, Polish Legions, Polish corps, Ukrainian People's Republic.
PAPAKIN, A. (2004) Stosunky mizh UNR ta Pol'shcheyu v 1918-1919 rr. "Naukovi zapysky Kyyevo-Mohyl... more PAPAKIN, A. (2004) Stosunky mizh UNR ta Pol'shcheyu v 1918-1919 rr. "Naukovi zapysky Kyyevo-Mohylyans'koyi akademiyi", 27 "Istorychni nauky", p. 38-41.
Папакін, А. (2004) Стосунки між УНР та Польщею в 1918–1919 рр. "Наукові записки Києво-Могилянської академії", 27 "Історичні науки", с. 38–41.
Папакін А. Українські архівні документи з історії українсько-болгарських стосунків 1918–1920 рр. // Славістична збірка. – Вип. 1. – К., 2015. – С. 31–38
PAPAKIN, A. (2015) Ukrayins'ki arkhivni dokumenty z istoriyi ukrayins'ko-bolhars'kykh stosunkiv 1... more PAPAKIN, A. (2015) Ukrayins'ki arkhivni dokumenty z istoriyi ukrayins'ko-bolhars'kykh stosunkiv 1918-1919 rr. "Slavistychna zbirka", 1, p. 31-38
The article deals with the archival sources on the history of Ukrainian-Bulgarian relations in 1918–1920 preserved in Ukrainian Archives. The documents on this problem can be found in the fonds of the Ukrainian Ministries which developed those relations. The diplomatic contacts between Ukrainian National Republic and Bulgaria started after the Brest-Litovsk Pease Treaty, were allied, and lasted until the late 1920 when the Ukrainian Embassy in Sofia finished its activities. Key words: Ukrainian National Republic, Bulgaria, Brest-Litovsk Pease Treaty, Embassy, archival documents
The article deals with the history of Ukrainian-Bulgarian relations in 1918–1919 based on the doc... more The article deals with the history of Ukrainian-Bulgarian relations in 1918–1919 based on the documents preserved in Ukrainian Archives. The documents on this problem can be found in the fonds of the Ukrainian Ministries which developed those relations. The diplomatic contacts between Ukrainian National Republic and Bulgaria started after the Brest-Litovsk Pease Treaty, were allied, and lasted until the late 1920 when the Ukrainian Embassy in Sofia finished its activities.
Papakin, Artem. "Przemysław Urbańczyk, Co się stało w 1018 roku?, Poznań: Zysk i S-ka 2018, 160 s." In: Rusʼ and Poland (10th–14th centuries). Publication from the 9th International Scientific Conference, Przemyśl, 5th–8th December, 2018, ed. V. Nagirnyy, T. Pudłocki. Kraków: 376-377, 2019
Папакін А. Реванш російської історіографії: Канів, 1662 р. // Вісник Київського національного університету імені Тараса Шевченка. Серія “Історія”. – 2017. – № 1 (132). – С. 83–86.
Review: Бабулин И. Б. Каневская битва 16 июля 1662 г. – М.: Фонд “Русские витязи”, 2015. – 88 с.
Папакін А. Питання кордонів у польсько-українських контактах на заключному етапі Першої світової війни [in:] Ukrainian-Polish Dialogues: Conference Proceedings. International Scientific Conference, 18–21 October 2017. Khmelnytskyi, 23–26, 2017
Презентація до виступу на Міжнародній конференції "Перша світова війна у Східній Галичині: військ... more Презентація до виступу на Міжнародній конференції "Перша світова війна у Східній Галичині: військові дії, громади, матеріальна спадщина", Львівський палац мистецтв, Przemyska Agencja Rozwoju Regionalnego S.A., м. Львів, 5–6 вересня 2014 р.
Abstracts of the papers and the programme of the International Scientific Conference «Ver Kyivien... more Abstracts of the papers and the programme of the International Scientific Conference «Ver Kyiviens: Societies of Medieval and Early Modern Times and their civilisation heritage», May, 16-17, 2019 / Ed. by O.Okhrimenko; Department of Ancient and Medieval History Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Kyiv, 2019. 160 p. (in Ukrainian and English)
Наталья Скорнякова - Хлопковые ткани в раннемодерной Европе
Natalya Skornyakova - Cotton fabrics ... more Наталья Скорнякова - Хлопковые ткани в раннемодерной Европе Natalya Skornyakova - Cotton fabrics in Early Modern Europe
Сергій Шаменков - Одяг, військове спорядження та зовнішній вигляд козацької старшини середини – другої половини XVII ст. Serhii Shamenkov - Clothing, military equipment and appearance of cossack officers in the middle – second half of the 17th century
Артем Папакін - «Жупан історичний… шаровари козацькі»: псевдокозацькі елементи військового одягу українських збройних формувань 1917–1921 рр. Artem Papakin - “Historical zhupan... cossack sharovary”: pseudo-cossack components of Ukrainian military dress in 1917–1921
Володимир Прокопенко - До питання еволюції східноєвропейських шабельних перехресть XV–XVII ст. Volodymyr Prokopenko - On the study of the evolution of Eastern European saber crossguards of the 15th–17th Centuries
Collection of Scientific Papers of the Third International Research Conference on the
History of... more Collection of Scientific Papers of the Third International Research Conference on the
History of Arms and Armor (Kyiv, June 12-14, 2018) / compiler Denys Toichkin;
Institute of History of Ukraine NASU.
Editorial Board:
Ph.D., Prof. M. Dmytriienko (chair),
Ph.D., Prof., Correspondent Member
of NASU H. Boriak, Ph.D. D. Toichkin,
Ph.D. V. Tomozov, Sc.D. V. Prokopenko,
Ph.D. O. Popelnytska.
Compiler:
Ph.D. Denys Toichkin
Reviewers:
Ph.D., Prof., Correspondent Member
of NASU O. Reient;
Ph.D. T. Chukhlib;
Ph.D., Prof. I. Voitsekhivska.
Сергій Шаменков
Образи козаків та мешканців Гетьманщини 1780‑х років – історія циклу малюнків із ... more Сергій Шаменков Образи козаків та мешканців Гетьманщини 1780‑х років – історія циклу малюнків із рукопису О. Шафонского
Serhii Shamenkov Images of Cossacks and Inhabitants of the Hetmanate of the 1780s – History of the series of drawings from O. Shafonskyi’s manuscript
Striy is a popular science journal on the research of the history of clothing. The journal publis... more Striy is a popular science journal on the research of the history of clothing. The journal publishes scientific and popular materials on the history of clothing and uniforms, studies on textiles and accessories for civil and military suits, phaleristics and vexillology. A major place in the journal will be allocated for articles on the issues of practical reconstruction of individual items and technologies, as well as comprehensive sets of clothing and equipment. Стрій - науково-популярний журнал присвячений дослідженням з історії одягу, а мету його створення можна описати як: «створений реконструкторами для реконструкторів». Журнал розміщує наукові та науково-популярні матеріали з історії одягу та уніформології, дослідження текстилю й аксесуарів цивільного та військового костюму, фалеристики та вексилології. Чільне місце у журналі посідають статті присвячені проблемам практичної реконструкції як окремих предметів та технологій, так і цілісних комплексів одягу та спорядження. Цільовою аудиторією видання є військово-історичні реконструктори, а також широке коло фахівців зацікавлених темою історії одягу.
Папакін, Артем "Наказ про уніформу Армії УНР Ч. 28 від 8 січня 1919 р.," Стрій, № 1, с. 15–18, 2019
Publication of the Order of the Headquarters of the Army of the Ukrainian People’s Republic, whic... more Publication of the Order of the Headquarters of the Army of the Ukrainian People’s Republic, which was the first attempt to introduce uniforms after the UNR Directorate came to power. The Order contains a detailed description of the marching and ceremonial uniforms of the UNR Army commanders, officials and cossacks, introducing the colors of arms and the system of distinguishing ranks. Although the drawings attached to the Order have not been preserved, it is important for understanding the logic of further decisions regarding the uniforms of the UNR Army in 1919–1921. The Order is published based on the copy kept in the Central Military Archive in Warsaw
Папакін А. Г. Матеріали до біографії Олександра Осецького (за документами Національного архіву Республіки Білорусь) // Архіви України. – 2011. – № 5. – С. 113–124.
Uploads
утворювалися польські військові формування під австро-угорським командуванням – Легіони Польські – та під російським – Польські війська (корпуси). Документи обох цих формувань потрапили до українських архівів. Метою даної статті є інформування про маловідомі документи з архівів України, що здатні суттєво допомогти при вивченні історії польського збройного чину під час Першої світової війни
the military conflict of Poles and the German Army, as well as the impact of the combat of Kaniv on the Polish question during the First World War
are analyzed.
Greater Poland finds have their analogies in the materials of early medieval Prussia, Ruthenia and Hungary in the 10–11th centuries. This may indicate the close links of the population of Poland with these regions: arms trade, borrowing of armourer technology and/or military conflicts, which resulted in helmets being transferred to Poland as trophies. To resolve the issue of identifying the place of manufacture of discussed helmets, one should appeal to the chronology of distribution of this type of helmets in Eastern Europe and synchronize this distribution with the processes of Arab silver import and the military conflicts between Eastern Vikings and the Khazar Khaganate
JOINING OF 2nd BRIGADE OF POLISH LEGIONS WITH THE 2nd POLISH CORPS IN UKRAINE
The article is devoted to the union of Polish military forces of the Austro-Hungarian and Russian sides of the front of the First World War – the
2nd Brigade of the Polish Legions and 2nd Polish Corps. The signing by the Ukrainian People's Republic peace treaty in Brest-Litovsk on February
9, 1918 included the Holm and Podlasie regions, which were claimed by the Poles, to the UPR. This caused protests in Poland. The documents call one of the strongest protests against those Brest peace treaty positions the transition of front by the 2nd Polish Legions Brigade led by Colonel Józef Haller. Article without touching of well studied aspect of combat near Rarancha the 2nd brigade fought with Austro-Hungarian troops, highlights the fate of the Brigade after crossing the front. On the other side of the front at the beginning of 1918 the Polish national formations of the Russian Army were formed – 2nd and 3rd Polish Corps placed in Bessarabia and Podolia. The article based on archival documents shows how the 2nd Brigade first tried to unite the scattered Polish units under his command, but soon, due to the Austro-Hungarian attack on the territory of Ukraine in late February 1918, the 2nd Brigade went to Soroky in Bessarabia, housed the headquarters of 2nd Polish Corps. The article reveals the transformation of the military units of the 2nd Brigade, which occurred after its accession to the 2nd Corps, which ended with the formation on March 10, 1918 of the 5th Rifle Division, which was led by the commander of the disbanded 2nd Brigade Józef Haller. The article deals with the fate of former soldiers of the brigade after the March 1918 when all 2nd Polish Corps crossed the Dniester.
Keywords: Brest peace treaty, Polish Legions, Polish corps, Ukrainian People's Republic.
Папакін, А. (2004) Стосунки між УНР та Польщею в 1918–1919 рр. "Наукові записки Києво-Могилянської академії", 27 "Історичні науки", с. 38–41.
The article deals with the archival sources on the history of Ukrainian-Bulgarian relations in 1918–1920 preserved in Ukrainian Archives. The documents on this problem can be found in the fonds of the Ukrainian Ministries which developed those relations. The diplomatic contacts between Ukrainian National Republic and Bulgaria started after the Brest-Litovsk Pease Treaty, were allied, and lasted until the late 1920 when the Ukrainian Embassy in Sofia finished its activities.
Key words: Ukrainian National Republic, Bulgaria, Brest-Litovsk Pease Treaty, Embassy, archival documents
утворювалися польські військові формування під австро-угорським командуванням – Легіони Польські – та під російським – Польські війська (корпуси). Документи обох цих формувань потрапили до українських архівів. Метою даної статті є інформування про маловідомі документи з архівів України, що здатні суттєво допомогти при вивченні історії польського збройного чину під час Першої світової війни
the military conflict of Poles and the German Army, as well as the impact of the combat of Kaniv on the Polish question during the First World War
are analyzed.
Greater Poland finds have their analogies in the materials of early medieval Prussia, Ruthenia and Hungary in the 10–11th centuries. This may indicate the close links of the population of Poland with these regions: arms trade, borrowing of armourer technology and/or military conflicts, which resulted in helmets being transferred to Poland as trophies. To resolve the issue of identifying the place of manufacture of discussed helmets, one should appeal to the chronology of distribution of this type of helmets in Eastern Europe and synchronize this distribution with the processes of Arab silver import and the military conflicts between Eastern Vikings and the Khazar Khaganate
JOINING OF 2nd BRIGADE OF POLISH LEGIONS WITH THE 2nd POLISH CORPS IN UKRAINE
The article is devoted to the union of Polish military forces of the Austro-Hungarian and Russian sides of the front of the First World War – the
2nd Brigade of the Polish Legions and 2nd Polish Corps. The signing by the Ukrainian People's Republic peace treaty in Brest-Litovsk on February
9, 1918 included the Holm and Podlasie regions, which were claimed by the Poles, to the UPR. This caused protests in Poland. The documents call one of the strongest protests against those Brest peace treaty positions the transition of front by the 2nd Polish Legions Brigade led by Colonel Józef Haller. Article without touching of well studied aspect of combat near Rarancha the 2nd brigade fought with Austro-Hungarian troops, highlights the fate of the Brigade after crossing the front. On the other side of the front at the beginning of 1918 the Polish national formations of the Russian Army were formed – 2nd and 3rd Polish Corps placed in Bessarabia and Podolia. The article based on archival documents shows how the 2nd Brigade first tried to unite the scattered Polish units under his command, but soon, due to the Austro-Hungarian attack on the territory of Ukraine in late February 1918, the 2nd Brigade went to Soroky in Bessarabia, housed the headquarters of 2nd Polish Corps. The article reveals the transformation of the military units of the 2nd Brigade, which occurred after its accession to the 2nd Corps, which ended with the formation on March 10, 1918 of the 5th Rifle Division, which was led by the commander of the disbanded 2nd Brigade Józef Haller. The article deals with the fate of former soldiers of the brigade after the March 1918 when all 2nd Polish Corps crossed the Dniester.
Keywords: Brest peace treaty, Polish Legions, Polish corps, Ukrainian People's Republic.
Папакін, А. (2004) Стосунки між УНР та Польщею в 1918–1919 рр. "Наукові записки Києво-Могилянської академії", 27 "Історичні науки", с. 38–41.
The article deals with the archival sources on the history of Ukrainian-Bulgarian relations in 1918–1920 preserved in Ukrainian Archives. The documents on this problem can be found in the fonds of the Ukrainian Ministries which developed those relations. The diplomatic contacts between Ukrainian National Republic and Bulgaria started after the Brest-Litovsk Pease Treaty, were allied, and lasted until the late 1920 when the Ukrainian Embassy in Sofia finished its activities.
Key words: Ukrainian National Republic, Bulgaria, Brest-Litovsk Pease Treaty, Embassy, archival documents
(in Ukrainian and English)
Natalya Skornyakova - Cotton fabrics in Early Modern Europe
Сергій Шаменков - Одяг, військове спорядження та зовнішній вигляд козацької старшини середини – другої половини XVII ст.
Serhii Shamenkov - Clothing, military equipment and
appearance of cossack officers in the middle – second half of the 17th century
Артем Папакін - «Жупан історичний… шаровари козацькі»: псевдокозацькі елементи військового одягу українських збройних формувань 1917–1921 рр.
Artem Papakin - “Historical zhupan... cossack sharovary”:
pseudo-cossack components of Ukrainian military dress in 1917–1921
Володимир Прокопенко - До питання еволюції східноєвропейських шабельних перехресть XV–XVII ст.
Volodymyr Prokopenko - On the study of the evolution of Eastern European saber crossguards of the 15th–17th Centuries
History of Arms and Armor (Kyiv, June 12-14, 2018) / compiler Denys Toichkin;
Institute of History of Ukraine NASU.
Editorial Board:
Ph.D., Prof. M. Dmytriienko (chair),
Ph.D., Prof., Correspondent Member
of NASU H. Boriak, Ph.D. D. Toichkin,
Ph.D. V. Tomozov, Sc.D. V. Prokopenko,
Ph.D. O. Popelnytska.
Compiler:
Ph.D. Denys Toichkin
Reviewers:
Ph.D., Prof., Correspondent Member
of NASU O. Reient;
Ph.D. T. Chukhlib;
Ph.D., Prof. I. Voitsekhivska.
Образи козаків та мешканців Гетьманщини 1780‑х років – історія циклу малюнків із рукопису О. Шафонского
Serhii Shamenkov
Images of Cossacks and Inhabitants of the Hetmanate of the 1780s – History of the series of drawings from O. Shafonskyi’s manuscript