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Kot was born in ].<ref name="EMU" /> He graduated from the Faculty of History and Pedagogy of the ] in 1980.<ref name="history" /><ref name="m.day" /> In 1990, he was promoted to the doctorate of history, with a dissertation titled ''Охорона пам'яток історії та культури в Українській РСР (1943-поч. 60-х рр.)'' (''Conservation of Historical and Cultural Monuments in the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic ( |
Kot was born in ].<ref name="EMU" /> He graduated from the Faculty of History and Pedagogy of the ] in 1980.<ref name="history" /><ref name="m.day" /> In 1990, he was promoted to the doctorate of history, with a dissertation titled ''Охорона пам'яток історії та культури в Українській РСР (1943-поч. 60-х рр.)'' (''Conservation of Historical and Cultural Monuments in the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (1943–post-1960s)'').<ref name="history" /> Kot was habilitated in history in 2021;<ref name="Zhitomir-OnLine Новини Житомира Новости Житомира 2022">{{cite web | title=Перестало битися серце справжнього вченого, доктора історичних наук Сергія Кота | publisher=Zhitomir-OnLine | date=29 March 2022 | url=https://zhitomir-online.com/ukraine/128266-perestalo-bytysya-serce-spravzhnogo-vchenogo-doktora-istorychnykh-nauk-sergiya-kota.html | access-date=30 March 2022}}</ref> his habilitation was titled ''Повернення і реституція культурних цінностей у політичному та культурному житті України (ХХ – поч. ХХІ ст.)'' (''Return and Restitution of Cultural Values in the Political and Cultural Life of Ukraine (20th–early 21st century)'').<ref name="history" /> | ||
=== National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine === | === National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine === | ||
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In 1999 and 2000, Kot was a member of a group of the Supreme Council of Ukraine for Culture and Spirituality, which prepared a draft for a law "On the Protection of Cultural Heritage" submitted on 8 June 2000; he authored 35 editorial amendments and formulas which were included in the text of the law.<ref name="history" /> | In 1999 and 2000, Kot was a member of a group of the Supreme Council of Ukraine for Culture and Spirituality, which prepared a draft for a law "On the Protection of Cultural Heritage" submitted on 8 June 2000; he authored 35 editorial amendments and formulas which were included in the text of the law.<ref name="history" /> | ||
Kot was deputy head of the editorial board of the ] from 2012.<ref name="history" /> From 2013 until his death, he served as a member of the scientific council of the ].<!--2015-2016 - Member of the Specialized Commission for the protection of theses and dissertations for the degrees of Candidate of Sciences. 26.252.01 at the Centre for Memory Science of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and UTOPLK. --> He was head of the board of the Foundation of Oleg Olzhych.<ref name="m.day" /><!--He took back from the Russian Federation part of O.Dovzhenko's archives and memorial works, including his Self-Portrait, which was considered lost, and from the United States - the museum and part of the archives of architect and art critic O.Povsten. Povstenok.<ref name="EMU" />--> He was awarded the title {{ill|Honoured cultural worker of Ukraine|uk|Національна спілка краєзнавців України}}.<ref name="istpravda" /> | Kot was deputy head of the editorial board of the ] from 2012.<ref name="history" /> From 2013 until his death, he served as a member of the scientific council of the ].<!--2015-2016 - Member of the Specialized Commission for the protection of theses and dissertations for the degrees of Candidate of Sciences. 26.252.01 at the Centre for Memory Science of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and UTOPLK. --> He was head of the board of the Foundation of Oleg Olzhych.<ref name="m.day" /><!--He took back from the Russian Federation part of O. Dovzhenko's archives and memorial works, including his Self-Portrait, which was considered lost, and from the United States - the museum and part of the archives of architect and art critic O.Povsten. Povstenok.<ref name="EMU" />--> He was awarded the title {{ill|Honoured cultural worker of Ukraine|uk|Національна спілка краєзнавців України}}.<ref name="istpravda" /> | ||
Kot died in ]<ref name="history" /> on 28 March 2022, at age 63.<ref name="history" /><ref name="m.day" /><ref name="istpravda" /> | Kot died in ]<ref name="history" /> on 28 March 2022, at age 63.<ref name="history" /><ref name="m.day" /><ref name="istpravda" /> |
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Ukrainian historian (1958–2022)Serhiy Kot | |
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Сергій Іванович Кот | |
Born | (1958-06-22)22 June 1958 Kyiv, Ukrainian SSR, USSR |
Died | 28 March 2022(2022-03-28) (aged 63) Iziaslav, Shepetivsky District, Khmelnytskyi Region, Ukraine |
Occupation | Historian |
Organizations | National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine |
Awards | Honoured cultural worker of Ukraine |
Serhiy Ivanovych Kot (Template:Lang-uk; 22 June 1958 – 28 March 2022) was a Ukrainian historian. A senior researcher at the Institute of History of Ukraine of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, he focused on preservation of historical and cultural property, history of conservation and burial work in Ukraine, cultural property return and restitution. He was a member of the museum's board, and was awarded the title Honoured cultural worker of Ukraine.
Life and career
Kot was born in Kyiv. He graduated from the Faculty of History and Pedagogy of the Kyiv State Pedagogical Institute in 1980. In 1990, he was promoted to the doctorate of history, with a dissertation titled Охорона пам'яток історії та культури в Українській РСР (1943-поч. 60-х рр.) (Conservation of Historical and Cultural Monuments in the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (1943–post-1960s)). Kot was habilitated in history in 2021; his habilitation was titled Повернення і реституція культурних цінностей у політичному та культурному житті України (ХХ – поч. ХХІ ст.) (Return and Restitution of Cultural Values in the Political and Cultural Life of Ukraine (20th–early 21st century)).
National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
Kot worked at the Institute of History of Ukraine of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. He became head of the Centre for the Study of the Problems of the Return and Restitution of Cultural Treasure in 1999, a position he held for life. In his research, he focused on preservation of historical and cultural heritage, history of establishment of heritage conservation in Ukraine, return and restitution of cultural property. From 2006, he was also "senior researcher" at the Centre for Ukrainian History and Culture, promoted to the department's head in 2012. From 2013 until his death, Kot was head of the Centre for the Study of Historical and Cultural Heritage of Ukraine at the National Academy of Sciences. In 2020, Kot was instrumental in seeking restitution of a painting by Lucas Cranach, a dyptich of Adam and Eve unlawfully taken to Saint Petersburg and now at the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena, to Ukraine.
Other functions
In 1999 and 2000, Kot was a member of a group of the Supreme Council of Ukraine for Culture and Spirituality, which prepared a draft for a law "On the Protection of Cultural Heritage" submitted on 8 June 2000; he authored 35 editorial amendments and formulas which were included in the text of the law.
Kot was deputy head of the editorial board of the Ukrainian Historical and Cultural Museum from 2012. From 2013 until his death, he served as a member of the scientific council of the National Sanctuary "Sophia of Kyiv". He was head of the board of the Foundation of Oleg Olzhych. He was awarded the title Honoured cultural worker of Ukraine [uk].
Kot died in Iziaslav on 28 March 2022, at age 63.
Publications
His publications include a 1989 book about local history in the Ukrainian SSR, and books about Ukrainian cultural values in Russia, and the problems of their return in the context of history and law, published in 1996 and 1998. In 2006, he prepared a book for publication, The Ukrainian Question, a collection of articles by British journalist Lancelot Lawton about the status of Ukraine in 1930s; Kot spent two years tracing Lawton's original articles, held by the Library of Congress in the U.S.. In 2010, he published research about the destiny and legal status of the exhibits of a 1941 traveling exhibition of the State Russian Museum in the Crimea, held in museums of Crimea.
He wrote scientific works about the history of the national revolutionary movement, the Bukovyna municipality, and the Babyn Yar tragedy.
References
- ^ "Кот Сергій Іванович". Encyclopedia of Modern Ukraine (in Ukrainian). 2022. Retrieved 29 March 2022.
- ^ "Кот Сергій Іванович". resource.history.org.ua (in Ukrainian). 2022. Retrieved 29 March 2022.
- ^ "Шляхетна Людина науки / Пішов із життя відомий історик, автор «Дня» Сергій КОТ". day.kyiv.ua (in Ukrainian). 28 March 2022. Retrieved 29 March 2022.
- "Перестало битися серце справжнього вченого, доктора історичних наук Сергія Кота". Zhitomir-OnLine. 29 March 2022. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
- ^ "In memoriam: помер Сергій Кот". istpravda.com.ua (in Ukrainian). 28 March 2022. Retrieved 29 March 2022.
- Baranovskaya, Marina; Klymchuck, Oleh (27 October 2020). "Ukraine seeks to bring home Renaissance artwork sold under false pretenses". Deutsche Welle. Retrieved 29 March 2022.
- Siruk, Mykola (23 May 2006). "A book for skeptics / "The Ukrainian Question" 70 years later". day.kyiv.ua. Retrieved 29 March 2022.
External links
- Serhiy Kot publications indexed by Google Scholar (in Ukrainian)
- World War II / and the (Re)Creation of Historical Memory in Contemporary Ukraine uibk.ac.at 23 September 2009
- УКРАЇНСЬКО?НІМЕЦЬКІ ВІДНОСИНИ ЩОДО ПОВЕРНЕННЯ ТА РЕСТИТУЦІЇ КУЛЬТУРНИХ ЦІННОСТЕЙ (1991–2012) (Ukrainian-German Relations with Regard to Return and Restitution of Cultural Property (1991–2012), in Ukrainian) in: INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS OF UKRAINE: SCIENTIFIC RELATIONSHIPS AND KNOWLEDGE irbis-nbuv.gov.ua 2012, pp 161–180
- Presentation of the Concept of complex memorialization of Babyn Yar babynyar.gov.ua 20 November 2019