Volodymyr Pavlovych Naumenko
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Volodymyr Naumenko ( uk, Володимир Павлович Науменко; 19 July 1852 – 8 July 1919) was a well known pedagogue and public figure in the city of Kiev as well as a good publicist. Upon the establishment of the
Central Council of Ukraine The Central Council of Ukraine ( uk, Українська Центральна Рада, ) (also called the Tsentralna Rada or the Central Rada) was the All-Ukrainian council (soviet) that united deputies of soldiers, workers, and peasants deputie ...
for couple of weeks he served as its chairman until
Mykhailo Hrushevsky Mykhailo Serhiiovych Hrushevsky ( uk, Михайло Сергійович Грушевський, Chełm, – Kislovodsk, 24 November 1934) was a Ukrainian academician, politician, historian and statesman who was one of the most important figure ...
returned from his exile. Later Naumenko also was appointed as a minister of education. He was executed by the
Cheka The All-Russian Extraordinary Commission ( rus, Всероссийская чрезвычайная комиссия, r=Vserossiyskaya chrezvychaynaya komissiya, p=fsʲɪrɐˈsʲijskəjə tɕrʲɪzvɨˈtɕæjnəjə kɐˈmʲisʲɪjə), abbreviated ...
for "counter-revolutionary activity". In 1893-1906 Naumenko was a chief editor of the monthly historical magazine '' Kievskaya starina'' (Kievan Past).


Biography


Origin and family

Naumenko was born on July 19, 1852 in
Novhorod-Siversky Novhorod-Siverskyi ( uk, Новгород-Сіверський ) is a historic city in Chernihiv Oblast (province) of Ukraine. It is the administrative center of Novhorod-Siverskyi Raion, although until 18 July 2020 it was incorporated as a city ...
. His father Pavlo Osypovych Naumenko was a director of gymnasium (school). About his family tree Naumenko wrote the following:Quote afte
Paikova, Е. V. ''Volodymyr Naumenko (1852-1919)''. Ukrainian historical magazine N6, 1998
/ref> Childhood Naumentko spent in Novhorod-Siversky and
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. In Kiev he lived since 1861. In 1868 Naumenko graduated from the 2nd Kiev Gymnasium where he studied with his good friend Oleksandr Rusov. Naumenko also met with his father's friend
Mykhaylo Maksymovych Mykhailo Oleksandrovych Maksymovych ( uk, Михайло Олександрович Максимович; 3 September 1804 – 10 November 1873) was a famous professor in plant biology, Ukrainian historian and writer in the Russian Empire of a Co ...
. From September 12, 1869 to May 31, 1873 Naumenko studied at the Department of History and Philology of
Kiev University Kyiv University or Shevchenko University or officially the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv ( uk, Київський національний університет імені Тараса Шевченка), colloquially known as KNU ...
. After that he worked as intern at his native 2nd gymnasium.


Hromada - public life

On October 18, 1874 Naumenko married Vira Mykolaivna Shulhina, an aunt of
Oleksander Shulhyn Oleksander Yakovych Shulhyn ( uk, Олександр Шульгин; russian: Александр Шульгин; french: Alexandre Choulguine) was a prominent political, public, scientific and cultural figure of Ukraine and the Ukrainian governmen ...
. At that time she graduated from the Kiev Institute of noble girls. About same time Naumenko became a member of the Kiev (Old) Hromada. Since 1875 he was its treasurer, while in 1876 Naumenko became among that group of dozen who after publishing the
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adopted decision to move their activities abroad. Since the 1900s Naumenko practically headed the organization and was a member of the Southwestern Department of
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that was created in 1873 on the initiative of Old Hromada members. In 1906-10 he participated in activities of
Prosvita Prosvita ( uk, просвіта, 'enlightenment') is a society for preserving and developing Ukrainian culture and education among population that created in the nineteenth century in the Austria-Hungary Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria. By the ...
. In 1902 Naumenko acquired the portion of land where Taras Shevchenko was buried and took care of all the hassle of caring after it and keeping it in order.


Life of publicist

In 1893 to 1906 Naumenko was a chief editor of historic-ethnographic and literature monthly magazine
Kievan Past ''Kievskaia starina'' (russian: Киевская старина, literally "Kievan antiquity") was a monthly historically ethographic and literary chronicle. It was published in Kyiv during 1882–1907 in Russian, and then in Ukrainian in 1906. ...
(russian: Кіевская старина). He is author of 115 its articles. During the times of Naumenko, Kievan Past transformed from a pure popular science publishing to a representative body of
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, on pages of which was unfolding a struggle for free development of the
Ukrainian literature Ukrainian literature is literature written in the Ukrainian language. Ukrainian literature mostly developed under foreign domination over Ukrainian territories, foreign rule by the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, Poland, the Russian Empire, t ...
. It also published articles that was describing a political situation in Eastern Ukraine, Galicia, Bukovina. In the magazine were published articles that upheld the right of
Ukrainian people Ukrainians ( uk, Українці, Ukraintsi, ) are an East Slavic ethnic group native to Ukraine. They are the seventh-largest nation in Europe. The native language of the Ukrainians is Ukrainian. The majority of Ukrainians are Eastern Ortho ...
on their own language. At the end of 1890 the magazine became participant of discussion about independence of the Ukrainian language and literature and about their place among other
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. There is a famous polemic that Naumenko conducted it on pages of the magazine with Timofey Florinskiy who refused to recognize Ukrainian as a separate language rather than a Little-Russian dialect.Naumenko, V. ''Is it decided the question, T.Florinsky, about the book Little-Russian dialect?'' "Kievskaya Starina". Kiev 1900 It was in result of the active efforts of Naumenko that the magazine in 1898 received a permission on publication of fiction in
Ukrainian language Ukrainian ( uk, украї́нська мо́ва, translit=ukrainska mova, label=native name, ) is an East Slavic language of the Indo-European language family. It is the native language of about 40 million people and the official state langu ...
and creation of Ukrainian printshop; two years later there was opened a bookstore of "Kievan Past". The journalistic activity of Naumenko was tied and with other periodicals: at the end of 1870 - start of 1880 he worked with the newspaper "Labor" (russian: Труд), in 1898 took part in creation of newspaper "Kiev responses" (russian: Киевские отклики), in 1905-06 along with I.Luchytsky established newspaper "Liberty and right" (russian: Свобода та право), a publishing body of the Kiev Committee of
Constitutional Democratic Party ) , newspaper = ''Rech'' , ideology = ConstitutionalismConstitutional monarchismLiberal democracyParliamentarism Political pluralismSocial liberalism , position = Centre to centre-left , international = , colours ...
. At the end of 1906 he attained a certificate on the right to publish in Kiev a magazine "Ukraine" ( uk, Україна) which had to become successor of Kievan Past, however the publication was terminated already at the end of 1907.


Pedagogical activity

For many years Volodymyr Naumenko was a teacher of gymnasium teaching literature in the 2nd Kiev Gymnasium (1880), the State Female Gymnasium of St. Olga (1883), Collegiate of Pavel Galagan, Kiev Funduklei Gymnasium (1889), Vladimir Cadet Corps (1893). For his work he received multiple awards such as the Order of St Anna (IV, 1883), Order of St Stanislaus (II, 1886), Order of St Ana (II, 1893), Order of St Vladimir (IV, 1897). On February 28, 1898 Naumenko was granted a title of Merited Teacher. Volodymyr Naumenko entered history of Ukrainian Pedagogy not only as a brilliant practical teacher, but also as an experienced Methodist-innovator and theoretic. Almost annually he was receiving invitation from various regional governments to head teacher summer courses and he never refused. Naumenko systematically was conducting methodic classes with pedagogues of Sunday school of the Kiev Grammar Society serving as its chairman in 1897-1907. For many years he was being invited to check knowledge of pupils of Kiev orphanages. These kind of examinations Naumenko was transforming into exemplary classes not only for students, but primarily for teachers and educators. In the Vernadsky Institute of manuscripts are preserved the text of lectures from different years that Volodymyr Naumenko read to teachers of people's schools. He constantly was expressing his conviction that the most effective school education may exist only when it is conducted in the native language.


References


External links


An article of Volodymyr Naumenko on the website of the Academical Institute of History of Ukraine

Ukrainian pedagogical museum: Advocate of the Ukrainian National Education (to 160th Anniversary of Volodymyr Naumenko birthday)

Biography at the website "Ukrainians in the world"

''Ukrainian pedagogical Technics in characters. 10th - 19th centuries''. Ed. O.Sukhomlynova. "Lybid". Kiev, 2005.

Nehodchenko, O.P. ''Magazine "Kievskaya Starina" (1882-1906) as an original and unique phenomenon of the Ukrainian culture''


* ttp://librar.org.ua/sections_load.php?s=culture_science_education&id=351 Skoropad, I.V. ''V.Naumenko as an innovator in educational field in the second half of 19th century'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Naumenko, Volodymyr 1852 births 1919 deaths People from Novhorod-Siverskyi People from Novgorod-Seversky Uyezd Acting heads of state of Ukraine Education ministers of Ukraine Government ministers of the Ukrainian State Hromada (society) members Ukrainian lexicographers Victims of Red Terror in Soviet Russia People executed by Russia by firing squad