Tamara Halytska-Didukh

Tamara Halytska-Didukh

Tamara Halytska-Didukh

Historian, Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor, lecturer and instructor in the field of Ukrainian history

Tamara Vyacheslavivna Halytska-Didukh is a Ukrainian historian, Candidate of Historical Sciences, associate professor, lecturer, and instructor in the field of Ukrainian history. She graduated from Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University, earning master’s and specialist degrees with honors. She defended her Ph.D. dissertation on “Eastern Galicia and the Riga Peace Conference” at the Institute of Ukrainian Studies of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. She combines her many years of teaching experience with research and public work: she has worked as a teacher and lecturer at the University, taught at the Catholic Lyceum, and serves on specialized academic councils and editorial boards. She is the author of over 70 scholarly articles and the developer of expert reviews for history textbooks, as well as the supervisor of two successfully defended doctoral dissertations. She actively implements innovative teaching methods, including case studies, mind maps, and artificial intelligence. She is a speaker for the “Historical Discussion Club,” a member of the “Prosvita” Society, and the chair and a member of the jury for numerous national academic competitions. For her professional achievements, she has been awarded a Certificate of Merit from the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, the “K. D. Ushynsky” badge, and the “For Merit to the Carpathian Region” medal.

Articles by Tamara Halytska-Didukh

Bolshevik "Soviet Republics" in Ukraine 1917–1920 as a Prototype of Modern Russian Quasi-Entities

"On the Historical Unity of Russians and Ukrainians," alongside the traditional theses of Russian propaganda about "shared history" and "a single people," the key idea became that "true sovereignty of Ukraine is only pos...