MUSEUM-SKANSENS OF LEMKO'S CULTURE IN THE CONTEXT OF THE APPROVAL AND CONSERVATION OF UKRAINIAN IDENTITY
Abstract
The article deals with the specificity of Scansen museums as a form of research into the cultural heritage of Lemkos. They are the centers of preservation of Ukrainian subetnos culture today. It is proved that museums retain a wealth of forms of ancient Slavic traditions and are a source of inspiration for contemporary artists of different industries. Studying and preserving monuments of Ukrainian culture as a vivid manifestation of identification is essential for the revival, preservation and consolidation of national consciousness for future generations.
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