He earned a Doctor of Historical Science degree in 2013 and became a professor in 2016.
[1] Vitaliy Mykhaylovskiy was born on 10 November 1974 in Kamianets-Podilskyi, Khmelnytskyi Oblast.
[1][2] Mykhaylovskiy discovered the earliest written mention of Khmelnytskyi in the Central Archives of Historical Records: Ploskyrivtsi, which became the present-day Khmelnytskyi, was granted to Jan Czanstulowski by Polish King Władysław II Jagiełło in the Sopot on 10 February 1431 for one hundred hryvnias.
Istoriia parlamentaryzmu na ukrainskykh zemliakh u 1386–1648 rokakh: Polske korolivstvo ta Rich Pospolyta" (2018, co-authored and edited by Mykhaylovskiy),[4] "Bibliohrafiia parlamentaryzmu na ukrainskykh zemliakh do 1648 roku: Polske korolivstvi, Velyke kniazivstvo Lytovske, Rich Pospolyta" (2018),[4] and "European Expansion and the Contested Borderlands of Late Medieval Podillya, Ukraine" (2019).
[4] His other works include "Istoriia, mova, heohrafiia: toponimy seredniovichnoho Podillia" (2021),[4] "Nashi koroli – reges nostri.