SPORT IN VOLYN IN THE YEARS 1921–1939. OUTLINE HISTORY

Introduction. The aim of this paper is to outline the history of sport in Volyn (the area of the Volhynian province in the period of the Second Polish Republic) in the years 1921–1939. The Volhynian province was established on 19 February 1921. As of April 1, 1939 its area covered 35,754 km2 and had...

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Main Authors: Eligiusz Małolepszy, Teresa Drozdek-Małolepsza, Daniel Bakota, Anatolii Tsos
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Language:English
Published: Lesya Ukrainka Volyn National University 2017-12-01
Series:Фізичне виховання, спорт і культура здоров’я у сучасному суспільстві
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Online Access:https://sport.eenu.edu.ua/index.php/sport/article/view/1693
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spelling doaj-c8e7a8fd78044450bb630493426293f82020-12-02T08:39:20ZengLesya Ukrainka Volyn National UniversityФізичне виховання, спорт і культура здоров’я у сучасному суспільстві2220-74812410-21562017-12-013(39)738110.29038/2220-7481-2017-03-73-811693SPORT IN VOLYN IN THE YEARS 1921–1939. OUTLINE HISTORYEligiusz Małolepszy0Teresa Drozdek-Małolepsza1Daniel Bakota2Anatolii Tsos3Jan Długosz University in CzęstochowaJan Długosz University in CzęstochowaJan Długosz University in CzęstochowaLesya Ukrainka Eastern European National UniversityIntroduction. The aim of this paper is to outline the history of sport in Volyn (the area of the Volhynian province in the period of the Second Polish Republic) in the years 1921–1939. The Volhynian province was established on 19 February 1921. As of April 1, 1939 its area covered 35,754 km2 and had a population of 2,085,600 people (as of 9 December 1931). The population of Polish nationality was 16,6 %, of Ukrainian nationality – 68,4 % , of Jewish nationality – 9,9 %, of German nationality – 2,3 %, of Czech nationality – 1,5 %, of Russian nationality – 1,1 %, the remaining nationalities – 0,2%. Townspeople of the province represented only 13,3 % of the population. The province consisted of the following counties: Dubno, Horochów, Kostopil, Kovel, Kremenets, Liuboml, Lutsk, Rivne, Sarny, Volodymyr and Zdolbuniv. The county of Sarny (formerly included in Polesia province) became a part of the Volhynian province in December 1930. Methods and Research Problems. As part of preparation of this study the following research methods have been used: analysis of historical sources, the method of synthesis and comparison. The following research areas have been put forward: What did the development of sport in Volyn in the years 1921–1939 look like? What conditions influenced the development of sport in the Volhynian province in the years 1921–1939? What clubs and associations were engaged in sports activity in Volyn in the years 1921–1939? As far as the research is concerned preliminary research into archive sources was conducted. The literature used has been the one taking into account the issues of contributions to the history of physical education and sport in Volhynian province in the years 1921–1939. Findings and Conclusions. The years 1921–1939 saw the development of sport in Volyn. The development of sports infrastructure as well as trainings of personnel for the purpose of physical education and sport could be observed. The sports structures established in Volyn – in the form of district sports associations and the operation of Provincial, County and Municipal Committees of Physical Education and Military Training (after 1927) were conducive to the development of this field of sports activity. A significant role in sports activity was played by sports, youth and social clubs and associations. Sport was practised by all nationality groups residing in the Volhynian province.https://sport.eenu.edu.ua/index.php/sport/article/view/1693SportVolynyears 1921–1939national minoritiesthe Second Polish Republic
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Teresa Drozdek-Małolepsza
Daniel Bakota
Anatolii Tsos
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Teresa Drozdek-Małolepsza
Daniel Bakota
Anatolii Tsos
SPORT IN VOLYN IN THE YEARS 1921–1939. OUTLINE HISTORY
Фізичне виховання, спорт і культура здоров’я у сучасному суспільстві
Sport
Volyn
years 1921–1939
national minorities
the Second Polish Republic
author_facet Eligiusz Małolepszy
Teresa Drozdek-Małolepsza
Daniel Bakota
Anatolii Tsos
author_sort Eligiusz Małolepszy
title SPORT IN VOLYN IN THE YEARS 1921–1939. OUTLINE HISTORY
title_short SPORT IN VOLYN IN THE YEARS 1921–1939. OUTLINE HISTORY
title_full SPORT IN VOLYN IN THE YEARS 1921–1939. OUTLINE HISTORY
title_fullStr SPORT IN VOLYN IN THE YEARS 1921–1939. OUTLINE HISTORY
title_full_unstemmed SPORT IN VOLYN IN THE YEARS 1921–1939. OUTLINE HISTORY
title_sort sport in volyn in the years 1921–1939. outline history
publisher Lesya Ukrainka Volyn National University
series Фізичне виховання, спорт і культура здоров’я у сучасному суспільстві
issn 2220-7481
2410-2156
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Introduction. The aim of this paper is to outline the history of sport in Volyn (the area of the Volhynian province in the period of the Second Polish Republic) in the years 1921–1939. The Volhynian province was established on 19 February 1921. As of April 1, 1939 its area covered 35,754 km2 and had a population of 2,085,600 people (as of 9 December 1931). The population of Polish nationality was 16,6 %, of Ukrainian nationality – 68,4 % , of Jewish nationality – 9,9 %, of German nationality – 2,3 %, of Czech nationality – 1,5 %, of Russian nationality – 1,1 %, the remaining nationalities – 0,2%. Townspeople of the province represented only 13,3 % of the population. The province consisted of the following counties: Dubno, Horochów, Kostopil, Kovel, Kremenets, Liuboml, Lutsk, Rivne, Sarny, Volodymyr and Zdolbuniv. The county of Sarny (formerly included in Polesia province) became a part of the Volhynian province in December 1930. Methods and Research Problems. As part of preparation of this study the following research methods have been used: analysis of historical sources, the method of synthesis and comparison. The following research areas have been put forward: What did the development of sport in Volyn in the years 1921–1939 look like? What conditions influenced the development of sport in the Volhynian province in the years 1921–1939? What clubs and associations were engaged in sports activity in Volyn in the years 1921–1939? As far as the research is concerned preliminary research into archive sources was conducted. The literature used has been the one taking into account the issues of contributions to the history of physical education and sport in Volhynian province in the years 1921–1939. Findings and Conclusions. The years 1921–1939 saw the development of sport in Volyn. The development of sports infrastructure as well as trainings of personnel for the purpose of physical education and sport could be observed. The sports structures established in Volyn – in the form of district sports associations and the operation of Provincial, County and Municipal Committees of Physical Education and Military Training (after 1927) were conducive to the development of this field of sports activity. A significant role in sports activity was played by sports, youth and social clubs and associations. Sport was practised by all nationality groups residing in the Volhynian province.
topic Sport
Volyn
years 1921–1939
national minorities
the Second Polish Republic
url https://sport.eenu.edu.ua/index.php/sport/article/view/1693
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