Education And Social Mobility In The Soviet Union 1921 1934
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Author | : Sheila Fitzpatrick |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 372 |
Release | : 2002-05-16 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9780521894234 |
A history of Soviet education policy 1921-34, this is a sequel to the author's highly praised Commissariat of Enlightenment.
Author | : Sheila Fitzpatrick |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 355 |
Release | : 1979 |
Genre | : Soviet Union |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Sheila Fitzpatrick |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 412 |
Release | : 2002-06-06 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9780521524384 |
A study of Lunacharsky's commissariat which ran both education and the arts in Bolshevik Russia.
Author | : Benjamin Tromly |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 541 |
Release | : 2013-12-19 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1107656028 |
Making the Soviet Intelligentsia explores the formation of educated elites in Russian and Ukrainian universities during the early Cold War. In the postwar period, universities emerged as training grounds for the military-industrial complex, showcases of Soviet cultural and economic accomplishments and valued tools in international cultural diplomacy. However, these fêted Soviet institutions also generated conflicts about the place of intellectuals and higher learning under socialism. Disruptive party initiatives in higher education - from the xenophobia and anti-Semitic campaigns of late Stalinism to the rewriting of history and the opening of the USSR to the outside world under Khrushchev - encouraged students and professors to interpret their commitments as intellectuals in the Soviet system in varied and sometimes contradictory ways. In the process, the social construct of intelligentsia took on divisive social, political and national meanings for educated society in the postwar Soviet state.
Author | : Ben Eklof |
Publisher | : Psychology Press |
Total Pages | : 378 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9780714657059 |
A collection of essays which examine the reform of the educational system in post Soviet Russia in historical and comparative perspective.
Author | : Diana L. Anderson |
Publisher | : WestBow Press |
Total Pages | : 349 |
Release | : 2022-10-27 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 1664280200 |
Nine Philosopher kings were commissioned to under gird the articles of Marxist faith while expunging dogma and religious doctrine. Their seeds of a pre-ordained organic philosophy were planted to upbring young sprouts to destroy the America republic and rebuild from that rubble the next Marxist country. The unrelenting pressures to indoctrinate children with the Marxist family of totalitarian ideologies that promises to ‘free the child’ comes to communities under various guises. The allure of promises made in the name of fairness, equity, tolerance and more recent of social justice has drawn a large percentage of millennials to socialism. Behind the race baited mantras, metro regional government is working for the eventual transformation of schools as learning centers staffed with soviet councils to transform neighborhoods into self-sustaining eco-villages. Children will be socialized as activists for their community to install Fascist green agendas, paired with Marxist social justice.
Author | : David C. Engerman |
Publisher | : OUP USA |
Total Pages | : 472 |
Release | : 2009-11-20 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0195324862 |
"As World War II Ended, few Americans in government or academia knew much about the Soviet Union. It was, as Winston Churchill had famously noted, "a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma." To address this dangerous gap in knowledge, as David C. Engerman shows in this book, a network of scholars, soldiers, spies, and philanthropists created an enterprise known as Soviet Studies." "Bringing together iconoclasts, geniuses, lone wolves, and careerists to analyze an entire nation and its ruling ideas, Soviet Studies attracted great minds from the left, right, and center. Among them are controversial individuals ranging from George Kennan to Margaret Mead to Zbigniew Brzezinski, not to mention historians Sheila Fitzpatrick and Richard Pipes.Together they created the knowledge that helped fight the Cold War and define Cold War thought. Ranging from the end of World War II to the collapse of the USSR in 1991, Know Your Enemy shows that Soviet Studies became a vibrant intellectual enterprise, studying not just the Soviet threat, but Soviet society and culture, as well as Russian history and literature." --Book Jacket.
Author | : Marcelline J. Hutton |
Publisher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | : 482 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Women |
ISBN | : 0742510433 |
This ambitious study provides a sweeping overview of the position of women in England, France, Germany, and Russia/USSR from 1860-1939. The book illustrates their struggles to realize their dreams and their resourcefulness in coping with often dreary, hard, even horrifying lives. Deftly combining statistical data to underscore collective experiences and belles lettres to highlight the texture of individual women's lives, the book assesses the significance of gender, class, nationality, and religion. This richly researched work traces common patterns and unique experiences in women's lives by showing how they defined themselves, coped with daily life, and confronted disaster with courage and resourcefulness.
Author | : Sarah Rosemary Davies |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 262 |
Release | : 1997-10-02 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780521566766 |
Between 1934 and 1941 Stalin unleashed what came to be known as the 'Great Terror' against millions of Soviet citizens. The same period also saw the 'Great Retreat', the repudiation of many of the aspirations of the Russian Revolution. The response of ordinary Russians to the extraordinary events of this time has been obscure. Sarah Davies's study uses NKVD and party reports, letters and other evidence to show that, despite propaganda and repression, dissonant public opinion was not extinguished. The people continued to criticise Stalin and the Soviet regime, and complain about particular policies. The book examines many themes, including attitudes towards social and economic policy, the terror, and the leader cult, shedding light on a hugely important part of Russia's social, political, and cultural history.
Author | : Dr Paul Lambert |
Publisher | : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. |
Total Pages | : 328 |
Release | : 2013-02-28 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1409495302 |
Research into social stratification and social divisions has always been a central component of sociological study. This volume brings together a range of thematically organised case-studies comprising empirical and methodological analyses addressing the challenges of studying trends and processes in social stratification. This collection has four themes. The first concerns the measurement of social stratification, since the problem of relating concepts, measurements and operationalizations continues to cause difficulties for sociological analysis. This book clarifies the appropriate deployment of existing measurement options, and presents new empirical strategies of measurement and interpretation. The conception of the life course and individual social biography is very popular in modern sociology. The second theme of this volume exploits the contemporary expansion of micro-level longitudinal data and the analytical approaches available to researchers to exploit such records. It comprises chapters which exemplify innovative empirical analysis of life-course processes in a longitudinal context, thus offering an advance on previous sociological accounts concerned with longitudinal trends and processes. The third theme of the book concerns the interrelationship between contemporary demographic, institutional and socioeconomic transformations and structures of social inequality. Although the role of wider social changes is rarely neglected in sociological reviews, such changes continue to raise analytical challenges for any assessment of empirical differences and trends. The fourth theme of the book discusses selected features of policy and political responses to social stratification. This volume will be of interest to students, academics and policy experts working in the field of social stratification.