Oleksandr Shramchenko

Ukrainian ethnographer
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroUkrainian ethnographer
PlacesUkraine
wasAnthropologist Ethnographer
Work fieldSocial science
Gender
Male
Birth1859
Death1921 (aged 62 years)
Education
Historisch-philosophische Fakultät der Kiewer Universität
The details

Biography

Oleksandr Mykolayovych Shramchenko (Ukrainian: Олександр Миколайович Шрамченко)(1859 — 1921) was a cultural activist and ethnographer whose heritage takes roots in the lands of Chernihiv.

In 1887, he finished the Historical-Theological department of the Kiev University. Until 1909, he gave lectures in regions of the Caucasus mountains and lands of Chelm where he was collecting folkloric evidences. After that Oleksandr moved to Kiev where he became a member of the Scientific Society. His works were published in the magazine Kiev Old Times. Later he became an editor of other magazines and journals such as Ukraine and Ukrainian Ethnographic Collection (the latter was a magazine of the Scientific Society). From 1919, Shramchenko was a secretary of the All-People's Library Committee of the All-Ukrainian Academy of Science. He also translated works of Vladimir Antonovich.

Family

  • Oleksandr Mykolayovych Shramchenko — his ancestor, Levko Shramchenko, was an obozny in the Nizhyn Polk.
  • Son — Sviatoslav and two daughters — Olena and Liudmila all were born in Baku at the end of the 19th century.
  • Sister - Hanna Shramchenko (1852–1931).
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