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The sources and material for the study of the history of Catholic monasteries in Podolia, Volhynia and the Kiev region, dissolved throughout the 19th century by the Russian government, are greatly dispersed. Documents of interest to the project can be found in several state archives in Ukraine. The biggest collections are kept in the Central State Historical Archives of Ukraine in Kiev (Центральний державний історичний архів України, м. Київ) and the State District Archives in Kiev (Державний архів Київської області) and Zhytomyr (Державний архів Житомирської області). In the article the author presents the results of a survey of these archive holdings, pointing to the most interesting documents. He has managed to make a detailed inventory of several archive units – associated with dissolutions of monasteries (including the 1832 dissolution) of greatest importance to the project, to analyse a dozen or so files documenting the dissolutions of the various monasteries (of the Franciscan Observants (Bernardines) in Dubno, the Franciscans in Mezhyrich, the Discalced Carmelites in Berdychiv and Kamyanets-Podilsky, or the Capuchins in Brusyliv, Khodorkiv, Starokostiantyniv and Vinnytsia), as well as to collect a lot of material dealing with the fate of friars from the dissolved monasteries and to indicate fonds in which interesting documents might be found.
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The archive records from the Dominican monastery in Kam’yanets’ Podil’s’kiy were partially destroyed after its dissolution in 1843, and these which remained were taken away and dispersed around many archives and libraries in Poland and Ukraine. In the National Library in Warsaw survived e.g. an 18th century cartulary with documents from this monastery. In Kam’yanets’, in the archives of the local Historical Museum, survived a bound manuscript book which contains the album of entries and the documentation of the joint Rosary and Holy Name of Jesus fraternities from 1605, and from the end of the 17th century also of the Holy Name of Mary fraternity. These entries are continued up to 1912. In a few years’ time an edition of the codex with a scientific commentary is going to be published. Moreover, what is stored in a District Archive in Proskuriv (currently Khmel’nyts’kiy) are the protocols of inspections by bishops of Kam’yanets’ Podil’s’kiy from the years 1823-1827, 1846 and 1857-1858, which illustrate the agony of the Dominican monasteries under the Russian reign in Podolia.
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