“Kyiv-Mohyla Academy Intellectual Space” as a Manifestation of Intercultural Communications (on the Basis of the Ukrainian Hierarchs’ Epistolary Legacy)

Based upon the Ukrainian hierarchs’ epistolary legacy, the article analyzes characteristic features of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy intellectual space, which was created by Academy alumni of different generations and various hierarchy levels. The author establishes that the closest relations were between cor...

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Main Author: Svitlana Kagamlyk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy 2018-11-01
Series:Kyiv-Mohyla Humanities Journal
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Online Access:http://kmhj.ukma.edu.ua/article/view/150388/149529
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spelling doaj-3a8705bbb8174691b76caaaf0b10e1d42020-11-25T04:09:01ZengNational University of Kyiv-Mohyla AcademyKyiv-Mohyla Humanities Journal2313-48952018-11-015618210.18523/kmhj150388.2018-5.61-82“Kyiv-Mohyla Academy Intellectual Space” as a Manifestation of Intercultural Communications (on the Basis of the Ukrainian Hierarchs’ Epistolary Legacy)Svitlana Kagamlyk0Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Center of Ukrainian StudiesBased upon the Ukrainian hierarchs’ epistolary legacy, the article analyzes characteristic features of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy intellectual space, which was created by Academy alumni of different generations and various hierarchy levels. The author establishes that the closest relations were between correspondents belonging to the same or almost same hierarchy level and who were bonded together by the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy educational system and school comradeship, eventually obtained high positions in the hierarchy. Communication within the boundaries of individual centers (the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra, collegiums in Chernihiv, Kharkiv, and Pereiaslav, seats of Ukrainian bishops in Russia, etc.) depended on specificity of the environment. Predominant themes encountered in the letters of the Ukrainian bishops included needs of the alma mater, the Kyiv Academy, and the collegiums. The correspondence addressed issues of their legal status, academic staff, financial support, as well as the literary work and publishing activities of the hierarchs.http://kmhj.ukma.edu.ua/article/view/150388/149529intercultural communicationsintellectual spacekyiv-mohyla academy intellectual spacekyiv-mohyla academyukrainian hierarchsepistolary legacy
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“Kyiv-Mohyla Academy Intellectual Space” as a Manifestation of Intercultural Communications (on the Basis of the Ukrainian Hierarchs’ Epistolary Legacy)
Kyiv-Mohyla Humanities Journal
intercultural communications
intellectual space
kyiv-mohyla academy intellectual space
kyiv-mohyla academy
ukrainian hierarchs
epistolary legacy
author_facet Svitlana Kagamlyk
author_sort Svitlana Kagamlyk
title “Kyiv-Mohyla Academy Intellectual Space” as a Manifestation of Intercultural Communications (on the Basis of the Ukrainian Hierarchs’ Epistolary Legacy)
title_short “Kyiv-Mohyla Academy Intellectual Space” as a Manifestation of Intercultural Communications (on the Basis of the Ukrainian Hierarchs’ Epistolary Legacy)
title_full “Kyiv-Mohyla Academy Intellectual Space” as a Manifestation of Intercultural Communications (on the Basis of the Ukrainian Hierarchs’ Epistolary Legacy)
title_fullStr “Kyiv-Mohyla Academy Intellectual Space” as a Manifestation of Intercultural Communications (on the Basis of the Ukrainian Hierarchs’ Epistolary Legacy)
title_full_unstemmed “Kyiv-Mohyla Academy Intellectual Space” as a Manifestation of Intercultural Communications (on the Basis of the Ukrainian Hierarchs’ Epistolary Legacy)
title_sort “kyiv-mohyla academy intellectual space” as a manifestation of intercultural communications (on the basis of the ukrainian hierarchs’ epistolary legacy)
publisher National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy
series Kyiv-Mohyla Humanities Journal
issn 2313-4895
publishDate 2018-11-01
description Based upon the Ukrainian hierarchs’ epistolary legacy, the article analyzes characteristic features of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy intellectual space, which was created by Academy alumni of different generations and various hierarchy levels. The author establishes that the closest relations were between correspondents belonging to the same or almost same hierarchy level and who were bonded together by the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy educational system and school comradeship, eventually obtained high positions in the hierarchy. Communication within the boundaries of individual centers (the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra, collegiums in Chernihiv, Kharkiv, and Pereiaslav, seats of Ukrainian bishops in Russia, etc.) depended on specificity of the environment. Predominant themes encountered in the letters of the Ukrainian bishops included needs of the alma mater, the Kyiv Academy, and the collegiums. The correspondence addressed issues of their legal status, academic staff, financial support, as well as the literary work and publishing activities of the hierarchs.
topic intercultural communications
intellectual space
kyiv-mohyla academy intellectual space
kyiv-mohyla academy
ukrainian hierarchs
epistolary legacy
url http://kmhj.ukma.edu.ua/article/view/150388/149529
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