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Pavlo Yeremeev

Historian, Associate Professor of the Department of Eastern European History at the School of History, and Associate Professor of the Department of Ukrainian Studies at the School of Philosophy of V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University. Member of the Ukrainian Association of Religious Studies and the International Association of Humanities, participant of the international research programs “CityFace: Practices of Self-Representation of Multinational Cities in the Industrial and Post-Industrial Era, CITY AND WAR: Destruction, Preservation, and Rethinking of the Urban Cultural Heritage of Large Cities of Southeastern Ukraine during the Russian Military Aggression, and Fellowship for Ukrainian Scholars in Jewish Studies (The American Academy for Jewish Research, New York Public Library and Center for Jewish Studies at Fordham). Research interests: history of religion, history of Eastern Europe in the late eighteenth and early twentieth centuries, intellectual history, historiography.

 

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Historian and Faith: Relationship Between Historical Studies and Religion in University Teaching
The proposed reflection by Dr. Pavlo Yeremeev concerns the issue of possible styles of teacher interaction with those students who, for religious reasons, do not accept the approaches of modern historical science in the field of ancient history and biblical studies. These considerations are based on the author's experience of teaching courses that include the history of religion at the Department of History, V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University.
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