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Charting the development of knowledge on Soviet and post-Soviet education through the pages of comparative and international education journals

open access: yesComparative Education, 2017
This paper examines 126 research articles from three comparative education journals to chart the development of knowledge within comparative education on the Soviet Union and post-Soviet countries.
Maia Chankseliani
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Shadow Education in the Soviet and Post‐Soviet Eras: A Political‐Economic Analysis of Changing Tides

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Education
Focusing on the shadow education system of private supplementary tutoring, this paper contains comparisons over time and place in the distinctive circumstances of the Soviet Union and the 15 independent countries that emerged following its collapse in ...
Mark Bray, Tatiana Mikhaylova
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The Education of the Dermatologist in the Soviet Union

Archives of Dermatology, 1959
There has been much interest in America concerning Russian physical and technologic sciences, but little attention has been paid to Soviet medicine. Therefore, a discussion of the Soviet medical system and particularly of our field of interest seems timely. Dermatology in the U.S.S.R.
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Islamic education in Soviet and post-Soviet Daghestan

2009
Introduction Western researchers usually portray the Soviet era as a time of endless anti-Muslim repressions;1 the real situation, however, was less clear-cut and not so gloomy. An attentive study of local sources gives us the opportunity to subdivide the transformation of Islamic education in Daghestan under the Soviet rule into eight periods: (1) The
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Soviet Economic Education

Comparative Education Review, 1964
It would appear that in a society which claims to have set its ideology, laws and government on Marxist precepts there should be fertile ground for economic education for both the citizen and the professional alike. Economic determinism in Marxist philosophic propositions and economic determinants of socialist-communist type societies are well known ...
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Education in the Soviet Union

International Affairs, 1932
It would have been better, perhaps, to choose a more modest title. The Soviet Union comprises an area of one-sixth of the earth's land surface, and has a population of one hundred and sixty million people of diverse tongues and racial origins; and it would tax the ingenuity of a single foreign observer to include in this brief survey a series of ...
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Soviet Education

International Affairs, 1958
Abraham Kreusler, George L. Kline
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Soviet Educators on Soviet Education

Russian Review, 1966
William K. Medlin   +2 more
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Soviet Education

British Journal of Educational Studies, 1965
Brian Simon, Nigel Grant
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The Politics of Soviet Education

The Slavic and East European Journal, 1960
Kenneth I. Dailey   +2 more
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