Загородня, Алла Анатоліївна (orcid.org/0000-0003-2418-1670) (2025) Shlemkevych Mykola Ivanovich (1984-1966) . Педагогічна думка, м. Київ, Україна, pp. 420-425. ISBN 978-966-644-765-7 (Submitted)
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Shlemkevych Mykola Ivanovich is a Ukrainian philosopher, publicist, public and political figure, researcher of the history of Ukrainian culture. In the spring of 1940, he illegally moved from Western Ukraine to Poland, and after the start of the German-Soviet war he returned to Lviv and worked there at the Ukrainian Publishing House. At the end of World War II, the philosopher moved to Austria, later settled in Bavaria, and in 1949 moved to the USA, where he became a co-founder of the Ukrainian National Democratic Union, the Union of Ukrainian National Democrats and the Ukrainian National Council. He also founded the publishing house "Keys" and the Ukrainian Journalism and Research Institute in Chicago, edited the magazine "Letters to Friends", joined the publication of the Encyclopedia of Ukrainian Studies. He developed the concept of man on the basis of the socio-anthropological code of the Ukrainian philosophy of education, set an important task for man to master folk culture and folk pedagogical experience. The basis of his ideas is the preservation and development of the ethnocultural identity of Ukrainians in the conditions of colonization of the lands of Ukraine and the justification of the needs of Ukrainians in national revival. The above, in his opinion, is made possible through a person's deep assimilation of the spiritual and cultural heritage of his people, which in the future has a significant impact on the development of education and upbringing.
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