Source: http://history-ejournal.cdu.edu.ua/article/view/1743
Timestamp: 2019-04-20 06:20:42+00:00

Document:
Introduction. The history of university education occupies a significant place in the scientific discourse. The beginning of the 21st century is marked by the gradual shift in studying the particular aspects of educational and cultural history towards the microhistorical approach. The everyday life of professor’s corporation as a separate elite social group belongs to one of those research aspects. The following issue results from the latest tendencies within Humanity Studies, which focus on the history from the perspective of common people and separate social groups.
Purpose. The article aims to identify and analyse specific features of St. Volodymyr University professors’ private and professional life.
Methods. The study is based on the historical anthropology approach which enables scholars to unfold the main aspects of professors’ everyday life within the academic corporation.
Results. The article describes the characteristics of private and professional life of St. Volodymyr University academic corporation representatives. It also specifies the particular factors which affect the functioning of the educational institution as a fundamental element of the Empire's educational system.
Originality. This paper presents an attempt to specify the particular characteristics of professors’ everyday life in personal and professional spheres.
Conclusion. It is shown that the specifics of university operation and the aims of its foundation had a profound influence on the university everyday life. The distinctive features of professors’ daily life are introduced by establishing the cultural environment, setting own traditions and sharing individual views, that reflected the mission of the educational institution in times of the Empire.
Professors’ corporation; St. Volodymyr University; private life; corporate communications; professional life; working hours.
Drach O. (2014) Students of St. Volodymyr University in the Shevchenko’s epoch: sociocultural portrait. Kyyiv i kyyany u sotsiokul'turnomu prostori ХІХ—ХХІ stolit: Shevchenkoznavchyy dyskurs do 200-richchya vid dnya narodzhennya Tarasa Shevchenka (Kyiv and its citizens in sociocultural environment of ХІХ—ХХІ centuries: Shevchenko discourse), Kyiv, 10-21. (ukr).
(2012) University in the Russian Empire of the first part of 19th century. Rossijskaja politicheskaja enciklopedija (Russian Political Encyclopedia), Moskow, ROSSPJeN Publ., 671 p. (rus).
Posokhov S. (2014) The University and the city in the Russian Empire (second half of the 18th- first part of the 19th century). Kherson, KhNU imeni V.N. Karazyna Publ., 364 p. (ukr).
Bushueva L. (2012) The everyday life of a Kazan university professor. 1863–1917. Kyiv, Centr innovacionnyh tehnologij Publ, 288 p. (rus).
VishlyenkovaYe. (2005) Corporativity andethnical identity of Kazan Emperor University. Skhid-Zakhid: Istoryko-kul'turolohichnyy zbirnyk (East-West: cultural-historical compendium), Kharkiv, KrytykaPubl, no. 7, pp. 167–187 (ukr).
Vladimirskij-Budanov M. (1884) The History of Emperor University of St. Vladimir under the reign of Emperor Nikolai Pavlovich. Kyiv, Tip. Imp. Un-ta sv. Vladimira Publ., 734 p. (rus).
Shostak I. (2006) Professors staff of St. Volodymyr University in 1834–1839: national aspect. Zapysky Naukovoho tovarystva im. O.Ohloblyna (The Papers of Ohloblyna scientific community), Ostroh, V. 6, pp. 67–79. (ukr).
Shul'gin V. (2010) The History of Saint Vladimir University. Kyiv, Lybid' Publ, 230 p. (rus).
Kolesnyk V., Kazakevych H., Mohyl'nyy L., Nadtoka O., Rukkas A., Sokyrko O., ShemetaYu. (2009) Essays on St. Volodymyr University. Kyiv, p. 224 (ukr).
Verba I., Verbovyy O., Horban'ta T. (2014) The History of KyivUniversity. Kyiv, Kyyivs'kyy universytet Publ., 895 p. (ukr).
Vynnychenko I. (2009) Germans in the history of Kyiv University (19th – the first half of the 20th century). Kyiv, 420 p. (ukr).
Modestov V. (1885) In Kazan and Kyiv. (1867–1877). The abstract from memories. Istoricheskij vestnik ( Histocal compedium), V. 22, no. 12, pp. 321–343, 588–617. (rus).
Kistyakivs'kyy O. F. (1994) The Diary (1874–1885). Kyiv, V. 1, 645 p. (rus).
Chevazhevskij V. (1912) From the past of Kyiv University and student life (1870-1875), Russkaja starina (Russian old times), Т. CL., pp. 556–585. (rus).
Posohov S. (2014) Professors’ way and quality of life in university cities of the Russian Empire in the first part of 19th century. TractusAevorum: evoljucija sociokul'turnyh i politicheskih prostranstv (TractusAevorum: evolution of sociocultural and political environment), Kherson, KhNU imeni V.N. Karazyna Publ., no. 1, pp. 78–96 (ukr).
(1994) With the name of Saint Volodymyr: Kyiv University in documents, materials and memories of contemporaries. Kyiv, V.1, 398 p. (ukr).

References: V. 
 V. 
 V. 
 V. 
 V. 
 V.