Metadata: Nikolaev Regional Editorial Board of the Volume The History of Cities and Villages of the Ukrainian SSR. The Nikolaev Region; Nikolaev
Collection
- Country:
- Ukraine
- Holding institution:
- State Archive of the Nikolaev Region
- Holding institution (official language):
- Державний архів Миколаївської області; Государственный архив Николаевской области
- Postal address:
- 54001, Украина, г. Николаев ул. Московская, 1, тел./факс: +380 (512) 37-0065 e-mail: mail@mk.archives.gov.ua http://mk.archives.gov.ua
- Reference number:
- F. R-2878
- Title:
- Nikolaev Regional Editorial Board of the Volume The History of Cities and Villages of the Ukrainian SSR. The Nikolaev Region; Nikolaev
- Title (official language):
- Николаевская областная редакционная коллегия тома «История городов и сел Украинской ССР. Николаевская область», г. Николаев; Миколаївська обласна редакційна колегія тому «Історія міст і сіл Української РСР. Миколаївська область», м. Миколаїв
- Creator/accumulator:
- Nikolaev Regional Editorial Board of the Volume The History of Cities and Villages of the Ukrainian SSR. The Nikolaev Region; Nikolaev
- Date(s):
- 1962/1981
- Language:
- Ukrainian
- Russian
- Extent:
- (754 files)
- Type of material:
- Textual material
- Scope and content:
-
Materials housed in the fonds include information on the history of the activities (in the 1860s) of the Nagartav Jewish hospital and the organisation of healthcare in the colonies of Dobraia and Efingar’ in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Historical and economic information on the population centres of Dobraia, Efingar’ (from 1946 on, called Pliushchevka), and Novopoltavka includes mentions of their founding by Jewish resettlers and of Holocaust-related events (in particular, the recollections of M. L. Pogorel’skii, a resident of the village of Novopoltavka, on the shooting of 850 Jewish fellow-villagers in 1941).
Excerpts from documents of the Central State Historical Archive of the Ukrainian SSR contain mentions of “disorderly conduct” perpetrated in June 1885 by peasants of the village of Fedorovka (Kherson county) in the Jewish colony of Romanovka “due to their indignation at damages caused by Jews to peasant fields,” and a criminal case heard (1900-01) by the Odessa Court Chamber involving a group of peasants of the posad of Bereznegovatoe accused of being involved in pogroms against Jews in the colony of Bol’shoi Nagartav in April 1899. None of this information was included in the text of the Russian-language edition of "The History of Cities and Villages of the Ukrainian SSR. The Nikolaev Region".
- Administrative/biographical history:
- This was established by decree (5 June 1962) of the secretariat of the Nikolaev Regional Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine. It included personnel from party and Soviet entities and instructors from institutions of higher learning in the city of Nikolaev. In July 1962, district commissions were approved to collect materials for the same publication, as well as village working groups; and on 12 February 1965, a unified editorial board was organised, which was disbanded in 1971 upon completion of its task of preparing the book for publication (in Ukrainian). The board was reestablished 17 April 1978 for the project of publishing a Russian-language edition of the Nikolaev Region volume. It was tasked with finding documents and materials not included in the first edition, and editing historical information prepared by municipal and district commissions. It ceased activities in 1981 upon completion of the Russian-language edition.
- Access points: locations:
- Bereznegovatoe
- Dobraia
- Nikolaev
- Novopoltavka
- Ukraine
- Access points: persons/families:
- Pogorel’skii, M. L.
- System of arrangement:
- The fonds includes two inventories systematised thematically.
- Finding aids:
- Inventories are available.
- Yerusha Network member:
- Jewish Theological Seminary