USING ARCHIVAL MATERIALS NEVER PREVIOUSLY ACCESSIBLE TO WESTERN
SCHOLARS, MICHAEL DAVID-FOX ANALYZES BOLSHEVIK PARTY EDUCATIONAL AND
RESEARCH INITIATIVES IN HIGHER LEARNING AFTER 1917. His fresh
consideration of the era of the New Economic Policy and cultural
politics after the Revolution explains how new communist institutions
rose to parallel and rival conventional higher learning from the
Academy of Sciences to the universities. Beginning with the creation
of the first party school by intellectuals on the island of Capri in
1909, David-Fox argues, the Bolshevik cultural project was tightly
linked to party educational institutions. He provides the first
account of the early history and politics of three major institutions
founded after the Revolution: Sverdlov Communist University, where the
quest to transform everyday life gripped the student movement; the
Institute of Red Professors, where the Bolsheviks sought to train a
new communist intellectual or red specialist; and the Communist
Academy, headquarters for a planned, collectivist, proletarian
science.
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Higher Learning among the Bolsheviks, 1918–1929
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781501705397
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Cornell University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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