FORMATION OF IVAN LYPA`S WORLDVIEW
Journal Title: Записки історичного факультету - Year 2015, Vol 0, Issue 26
Abstract
In the article the main known aspects of the formation worldview of Ukrainian public and political figure I. Lypa were revealed. Based on the memoirs of the research object and synthetic works of his son, determined philosophical, political doctrine and social conditions that became the basis for the establishment I. Lypa`s views.
Authors and Affiliations
I. I. Stambol
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