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    <br><br>Fedor Alexandrovich Yastrebov (November 28, 1902, Sudogda now the Vladimir region of Russia – June 30, 1973, Kiev) – Ukrainian historian, specialist in the history of Ukraine in the XIX century. Candidate of Historical Sciences.<br>Biography<br>Fedor Yastrebov was born in 1902. He graduated from the Vladimir gymnasium in Vladimir-on-Klyazma.<br><br>In 1919 he moved to Kiev.<br><br>From 1921 to 1926 he studied at the Kiev Institute of Public Education at the socio-historical department of the faculty of vocational education. After that, he studied at the postgraduate study at the Research Department of Marxism-Leninism at the AUAN.<br><br>From 1923 to 1924 he worked as an archival registrar of the Kiev Center of the Historical Archives named after I. A. Antonovich.<br><br>From 1924 to 1934 he was a research assistant at the Istpart of the Kiev Regional of the CP (b) U, at the same time from 1932 to 1936 – a senior research assistant at the Kiev Museum of the Revolution and from 1928 to 1933 taught history at the Soviet party school.<br><br>From February to May 1934 he worked as a researcher at the Institute for the History of Material Culture of the VUAN, from May to November of the same year as a researcher at the Historical and Archaeological Institute of the VUAN.<br><br>From 1934 to 1936 – junior researcher at the Institute of History VUAMLIN.<br><br>From 1936 to 1940 he was a junior researcher at the Institute of History of Ukraine of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, from 1940 to 1941 he was a (ibid.).<br><br>At the same time, from 1931 to 1938, he taught at the Department of History of Kiev State University.<br><br>During the Second World War, he was mobilized into the ranks of the Red Army, was wounded.<br><br>In 1942 he returned to work at the Institute of History, where until 1944 he worked as a senior researcher. From 1944 to 1954 he was the head of the department of the history of capitalism, from 1954 to 1963 he was a senior researcher in the same department.<br>Scientific activity<br>Fedor Yastrebov is a specialist in the history of Ukraine in the 19th century, in particular, the history of the Ukrainian revolutionary movement.<br><br>He defended his Ph.D. thesis in 1938 on the topic „The Place of Decembrism in the History of the Revolutionary Movement in Russia in the 19th Century”<br><br>In 1947 he was criticized for the fact that „the history of the Ukrainian people was considered in isolation from the history of other peoples of the USSR.”<br><br>Main works:<br>1905 rik at Kiev. – K., 1930Naris from the history of Ukraine. – Vip. І. Kiev Rus and feudal princes of the XII-XIII centuries – К., 1937 (in collaboration with K. Guslisty) in the first half of the 19th century – 1939History of Ukraine. Short course – 1941 (co-authored with S. Belousov, K. Guslist, O. Ogloblin, M. Petrovsky, M. Suprunenko)Drawings of the History of Ukraine – Ufa – 1942, (co-authored with L. Slavin and K. GuslistyRevolt of the Decembrists. – K., 1945History of the Ukrainian RSR, vol. I – 1953, (co-authored with O. Kasimenko, V. Dyadichenko, F. Losem, F. Shevchenko)History of Kiev, vol. I, – 1960History of the Ukrainian RSR, vol. I, – 1967Revolutionary Democrats in Ukraine. Second half of the 50s – early 60s of the XIX century. – K., 1960<br> articles:<br>„That is half of the ninth perch” (M. Hrushevsky. „History of Ukraine-Rus”) // Prapor to Marxism. – 1930. – No. 1;Yastrebov F.O. // Ukrainian Historical Journal. – 1958. – No. 2. – S. 71-81.Yastrebov F.O. Great friend of the Ukrainian people. (Until the 150th day of the birth of O. I. Herzen). // Ukrainian Historical Journal. – 1962. – No. 2. – P. 140-141.Yastrebov F.O. Sarbei V. Historical Looks of O. M. Lazarevsky. K., 1961. // Ukrainian Historical Journal. – 1962. – No. 3. – P. 129-130.

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