- Volodymyr Ivanovych Barvinok
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name = Volodymyr Ivanovych Barvinok
image_width = 148px
caption = Володимир Іванович Барвінок
birth_date =July 22 ,1879
birth_place =Ohramyyevychi ,Ukraine ,Russian Empire
death_date = 1943
death_place =Kiev ,Ukrainian SSR ,Soviet Union
residence =Russian Empire Ukraine Soviet Union Reichskommissariat Ukraine
nationality = flagicon|UKR Ukrainian
field =Historian ,writer ,bibliographer ,theologist ,statesman
work_institutions =National Academy of Science of Ukraine
alma_mater =Kyiv Mohyla Academy
Saint Petersburg UniversitySt.Petersburg Archeologic Institute
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doctoral_students =
known_for = Work on ancient Ukrainian and Russian manuscripts
prizes =
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footnotes =Barvinok Volodymyr Ivanovych (
July 22 1879 , Ohramyyevychi,Chernihiv oblast - 1943,Kiev ,Russian Empire ) - Ukrainianhistorian ,Theologist , historian ofChristianity ,bibliographer ,writer ,statesman ofUkrainian National Republic , Byzantologist, honorary citizen of the Chernihiv region, scholar at theUkrainian Academy of Science , teacher of Ukrainian culture and history, prominentarchivist [V.Lurye [http://64.233.169.104/search?q=cache:s70qwQS_HJcJ:pravlib.narod.ru/dogmatika9.doc+%D0%9D%D0%B8%D0%BA%D0%B8%D1%84%D0%BE%D1%80+%D0%92%D0%BB%D0%B5%D0%BC%D0%BC%D0%B8%D0%B4&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=4&gl=us Byzantine Theology of the 13th century] ] [ [http://irp.cn.ua/site/topicpage.jsp?category_id=49485785&page=55 Prominent and honorary citizens of the Chernihiv region] . "Chernihiv Regional Information Portal: Sivershyna.".] [Matyash, Irene. [http://www.nbuv.gov.ua/books/19/kiev_97/311.html Questions of the archival field of work on the pages of the "Biblical news" magazine] . "Materials of the International Science conference "Problems of the catalogs of scientific libraries".]Biography
Volodymyr Barvinok was born in 1879 at the family country house, which was located in the Ogramyyevychi village in the
Chernihiv region . In 1905 Volodymyr graduated from theKyiv Mohyla Academy , today it's calledNational University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy . On the same year he married Yevheniya Volovik, who was originally fromUman . The Barvinok family lived in thePodil district of Kyiv, 31 Frunze street.In period from 1905 to 1917, Volodymyr Barvinok and his family, lived in
St.Petersburg , where his son Boris was born. From 1905 to 1908 Volodymyr studied inSaint Petersburg Archeological Institute , from 1908 to 1911 majored inhistory andphilology at theSt.Petersburg University , then called Petrograd University. Consequently he earned a masters degree inTheology . Their free time was frequently taken up by trips toKyiv .Up until the year of 1917 worked in the central apparatus of the
Most Holy Synod . At the same time, during 1912-1917, lectured history at the St.Petersburg'sRealschule of A.I.Gelda. With the first news of the revolution happening, Volodymyr Barvinok immediately returns to Kyiv, where he engages in the heart of the activities surrounding the renewal of the Ukrainian independence.By 1918 Volodymyr Barvinok, as a prominent
bibliographer and a scholar of ancientmanuscripts andbooks , assisted in formation of the National Library of Ukrainian State. From 1918 to 1919 worked for theUkrainian State , laterUkrainian National Republic at the department of confessions, later the Ministry of Confessions.The aim of this department as a whole, as well as of Volodymyr Barvinok's in particular, was regulating and conducting the state policy towards the Church. The Ministry demanded from the Church an implementation of
Ukrainization policy of the official documents and independence (Autocephaly ) of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church from the Moscow Patriarchate. As a result of the ministry's work, friendly partnership was created between the independent state of Ukraine and the Church. Simultaneously to his work at the Ukrainian National Republic's government institutions, Barvinok worked as a professor of literature and ukrainian culture at a technical school in Kyiv.Description of V.Barvinok's work
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