Factors that influenced the intensification of physical culture and sports in the press of Bukovina in the second half of the nineteenth - early ywentieth century

<p>The article identifies and substantiates the factors that influenced the intensification of physical culture and sports in the press ofBukovinain the second half of the nineteenth – early twentieth century. It is recognized that the view of physical education in one of the territorial units...

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Main Author: Sergey Vasilyevich Dariychuk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kazimierz Wielki University 2020-03-01
Series:Journal of Education, Health and Sport
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Online Access:https://apcz.umk.pl/czasopisma/index.php/JEHS/article/view/33603
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spelling doaj-58b090c94fe2484ba59db2e71148fd232021-09-08T14:44:34ZengKazimierz Wielki UniversityJournal of Education, Health and Sport2391-83062020-03-0110333333910.12775/JEHS.2020.10.03.03626987Factors that influenced the intensification of physical culture and sports in the press of Bukovina in the second half of the nineteenth - early ywentieth centurySergey Vasilyevich Dariychuk0Yuriy Fedkovych Chernivtsi National University<p>The article identifies and substantiates the factors that influenced the intensification of physical culture and sports in the press ofBukovinain the second half of the nineteenth – early twentieth century. It is recognized that the view of physical education in one of the territorial units of modernUkraine, and in the past – a separate crown land of the Austro-Hungarian Empire –Northern Bukovina(1849-1918) is timely. Physical education of children and youth, as well as the whole branch of physical culture and sports, in this period had a wide resonance, which is confirmed by numerous materials of Bukovinian periodicals. It is proved that the democratic principles of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, in particular to establish and publish the press in the state and native languages, to organize parties, public associations and other associations) contributed to the development of the press in Bukovina, expressed in increasing the number of publications and expanding the circle of subscribers and readers, the appearance of newspapers and magazines in different languages, including Ukrainian. The author emphasizes the experience of publishing periodicals inWestern Ukraineand the impact of this experience on health issues in the pages of Bukovinian newspapers and magazines. Factors of influence inherent inBukovinain the second half of the XIX – early XX centuries. administrative changes, development of physical culture and sports societies, editorial policy of the Ukrainian press of the region, which satisfied the social demands of readers. Factors of influence inherent inBukovinadentified administrative changes, the development of physical culture and sports societies, the editorial policy of the Ukrainian press of the region, which satisfied the social needs of readers. Factors of influence inherent inBukovinain the second half of the nineteenth – early twentieth century. identified administrative changes, the development of physical culture and sports societies, the editorial policy of the Ukrainian press of the region, which satisfied the social needs of readers.</p>https://apcz.umk.pl/czasopisma/index.php/JEHS/article/view/33603bukovynanewspaperspresssocietiesphysical educationfactors
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Factors that influenced the intensification of physical culture and sports in the press of Bukovina in the second half of the nineteenth - early ywentieth century
Journal of Education, Health and Sport
bukovyna
newspapers
press
societies
physical education
factors
author_facet Sergey Vasilyevich Dariychuk
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title Factors that influenced the intensification of physical culture and sports in the press of Bukovina in the second half of the nineteenth - early ywentieth century
title_short Factors that influenced the intensification of physical culture and sports in the press of Bukovina in the second half of the nineteenth - early ywentieth century
title_full Factors that influenced the intensification of physical culture and sports in the press of Bukovina in the second half of the nineteenth - early ywentieth century
title_fullStr Factors that influenced the intensification of physical culture and sports in the press of Bukovina in the second half of the nineteenth - early ywentieth century
title_full_unstemmed Factors that influenced the intensification of physical culture and sports in the press of Bukovina in the second half of the nineteenth - early ywentieth century
title_sort factors that influenced the intensification of physical culture and sports in the press of bukovina in the second half of the nineteenth - early ywentieth century
publisher Kazimierz Wielki University
series Journal of Education, Health and Sport
issn 2391-8306
publishDate 2020-03-01
description <p>The article identifies and substantiates the factors that influenced the intensification of physical culture and sports in the press ofBukovinain the second half of the nineteenth – early twentieth century. It is recognized that the view of physical education in one of the territorial units of modernUkraine, and in the past – a separate crown land of the Austro-Hungarian Empire –Northern Bukovina(1849-1918) is timely. Physical education of children and youth, as well as the whole branch of physical culture and sports, in this period had a wide resonance, which is confirmed by numerous materials of Bukovinian periodicals. It is proved that the democratic principles of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, in particular to establish and publish the press in the state and native languages, to organize parties, public associations and other associations) contributed to the development of the press in Bukovina, expressed in increasing the number of publications and expanding the circle of subscribers and readers, the appearance of newspapers and magazines in different languages, including Ukrainian. The author emphasizes the experience of publishing periodicals inWestern Ukraineand the impact of this experience on health issues in the pages of Bukovinian newspapers and magazines. Factors of influence inherent inBukovinain the second half of the XIX – early XX centuries. administrative changes, development of physical culture and sports societies, editorial policy of the Ukrainian press of the region, which satisfied the social demands of readers. Factors of influence inherent inBukovinadentified administrative changes, the development of physical culture and sports societies, the editorial policy of the Ukrainian press of the region, which satisfied the social needs of readers. Factors of influence inherent inBukovinain the second half of the nineteenth – early twentieth century. identified administrative changes, the development of physical culture and sports societies, the editorial policy of the Ukrainian press of the region, which satisfied the social needs of readers.</p>
topic bukovyna
newspapers
press
societies
physical education
factors
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