Natalya Yakovenko
Natalya Mykolayivna Yakovenko (Ukrainian: Наталя Миколаївна Яковенко) is a Ukrainian historian (Doctor of Historical Sciences), specialist in Latin language, and professor of the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy.
Bibliography
- Myronova, V., Yakvenko, N. Textbook of Latin language.
- Yakovenko, N. Ukrainian nobility from the end of 14th century to the mid of 17th century. Ed.1. Naukova dumka. Kiev 1993.
- Yakovenko, N. Ukrainian nobility from the end of 14th century to the mid of 17th century. Ed.2. Krytyka. Kiev 2008. ISBN 966-8978-14-5.
- Yakovenko, N. Outline of history of Ukraine from Ancient times to the end of 18th century. Ed.1. Heneza. Kiev 1997. ISBN 966-504-021-9.
- Yakovenko, N. Outline of history of Ukraine from Ancient times to the end of 18th century. Ed.2. Krytyka. Kiev 2005. ISBN 966-7679-73-X.
- Yakovenko, N. Outline of history of Ukraine from Ancient times to the end of 18th century. Ed.3. Krytyka. Kiev 2006. ISBN 966-7679-82-9.
- Yakovenko, N. Parallel world. Research on history of representations and ideas in Ukraine in the 16-17thth centuries. Krytyka. Kiev 2002. ISBN 966-7679-23-3.
- Yakovenko, N. Introduction to History. Krytyka. Kiev 2007. ISBN 966-8978-17-X.
- Yakovenko, N. Mirror of identity. Research on history of representations and ideas in Ukraine in the 17th century - beginning of 18th centuries. Laurus. Kiev 2012. ISBN 978-966-2449-20-4.
gollark: No.
gollark: It... never really came up, it's not like gun knowledge is very practical in this country.
gollark: It's a political compass meme and I know nothing about guns (except that they are magic shooty tubes and there are different bullet sizes or something). I have no idea.
gollark: School does NOT teach critical thinking or reasoning.
gollark: Probably.
See also
External links
Personal interview
- Klochko, D. In order to move forward it is necessary to talk the language of the end of 20th century. Newspaper Den. 21 January 2000
- Desyatyryk, D. Great illusion. Newspaper Den. 2 August 2002
- Chornei, Yu. For historian it is not given to realize the world as it used to be. Mirror Weekly. 25 January 2003
- Makhun, S. A historian is a slave of source. Mirror Weekly. 16 October 2004
- Makhun, S. ...To find real normal person that lost in history. Mirror Weekly. 3 December 2005
Others about N.Yakovenko
- Desyatyryk, D. A wonderful parallel world. Newspaper Den. (recension on the work "Parallel world. Research on history of representations and ideas in Ukraine in 16th – 17th centuries")
- Hudzyk, K. Parallel world. Newspaper Den. (recension on the work "Parallel world. Research on history of representations and ideas in Ukraine in 16th – 17th centuries")
- Yakovenko's profile at the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy website
- Nahorna, T. Freedon lecture. Without quotations. Zbruč. 29 May 2013
- Marynovych, M. Presentation of Natalia Yakvenko. Zbruč. 31 May 2013
- Hrytsak, Ya. Word of gratitude to Natalia Yakovenko. Zbruč 30 May 2013
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