A large place in the work plan of the Institute of 1950 was occupied by publishing activity. During the year, a large number of works written by the Institute's staff came out of print. Let's name the most important of them: A. K. Kasimenko - "On the development and coverage of the main stages of the history of Ukraine" - it sums up the work of Soviet Ukrainian historians over the past three years; F. P. Shevchenko -
"The Struggle for Soviet Power in Transcarpathian Ukraine" - the first Marxist book on this issue; book II Kompaniets, dedicated to the struggle for the establishment of Soviet power in Bukovina; the pamphlet by F. Ye. Los "The leading role of the working class of Ukraine in the liberation struggle of the Ukrainian people against tsarism and landlord-capitalist oppression" (a continuation of the work published in 1949, "The Formation of the Working Class in Ukraine"); I. Gurzhiy's monograph "Revolt in the village of Turbayakh" - a study of one of the brightest and largest uprisings in the Left Bank Ukraine in 1789-1793.
"The Struggle for Soviet Power in Transcarpathian Ukraine" - the first Marxist book on this issue; book II Kompaniets, dedicated to the struggle for the establishment of Soviet power in Bukovina; the pamphlet by F. Ye. Los "The leading role of the working class of Ukraine in the liberation struggle of the Ukrainian people against tsarism and landlord-capitalist oppression" (a continuation of the work published in 1949, "The Formation of the Working Class in Ukraine"); I. Gurzhiy's monograph "Revolt in the village of Turbayakh" - a study of one of the brightest and largest uprisings in the Left Bank Ukraine in 1789-1793.