The strategy of the historical policy of Ukraine in the context of the development of the Russian-Ukrainian war: an anthropological aspect

Keywords: historical politics, development strategy, Russian-Ukrainian war, the transformation of society.

Abstract

In a confrontation with an aggressor who uses various hybrid tools, the correct conduct of humanitarian policy is of great importance. Unfortunately, in the realities of the Russian-Ukrainian war, there is no special strategy of historical policy. Therefore, development and its further improvement is an important topic of both theoretical and practical research. The purpose of the article is to investigate the Strategy of the Historical Policy of Ukraine in the context of the development of the Russian-Ukrainian confrontation. The research is based on the use of general scientific and special historical research methods. In the results, the phenomenon of historical policy is defined, a model of the Strategy of Historical Policy of Ukraine is developed, and possible challenges to its implementation are outlined. The following directions are outlined in the Strategy model: reorganization of the National Unity Council, de-communization, reforms in the field of education and science, organization of educational work among the population, and commemoration of Ukrainian historical and modern heroes. Therefore, the model was developed taking into account anthropological principles: the emphasis is on the transformation of society and its mental components. The conclusions summarize that the schematic model of the Historical Policy Strategy will require further scientific discussion.

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Author Biographies

Olena Moroz, Kremenets Taras Shevchenko Regional Academy of Humanities and Pedagogy, Ukraine.

PhD in Philosophy, Senior Lecturer Kremenets Taras Shevchenko Regional Academy of Humanities and Pedagogy, Faculty of Humanities and Technology, Department of History and Method of Teaching, Ukraine.

Stanislav Komysh, Academia del Ejército Nacional Hetman Petro Sahaidachnyi, Ukraine.

Postgraduate student of the Hetman Petro Sahaidachnyi National Army Academy 32 Heroesof Maidan street, Ukraine.

Neonila Krasnozhon, Hryhorii Skovoroda University in Pereiaslav, Ukraine.

PhD (History) Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor of Chair of  General History, Legal  Science and Methods of Education Hryhorii Skovoroda Universitu in Pereiaslav; Facultu for Historical, Social and Psychological Education, Ukraine. 

Viktoriia Datsenko, Cherkasy State Technological University bul. Shevchenka, Ukraine.

Ph.D., Associate Professor of the Department of Philosophical and Political Sciences, Cherkasy State Technological University bul. Shevchenka, Ukraine.

Bohdan Hranatyrko, Cherkasy State Technological University, bul. Shevchenka, Ukraine.

Postgraduate Department of Philosophical and Political Sciences, Cherkasy State Technological University, bul. Shevchenka, Ukraine.

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Published
2022-11-08
How to Cite
Moroz, O., Komysh, S., Krasnozhon, N., Datsenko, V., & Hranatyrko, B. (2022). The strategy of the historical policy of Ukraine in the context of the development of the Russian-Ukrainian war: an anthropological aspect. Amazonia Investiga, 11(57), 92-99. https://doi.org/10.34069/AI/2022.57.09.10
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