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The Teachers Of Stalinism Policy Practice And Power In Soviet Schools Of The 1930s E Thomas Ewing

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The Teachers Of Stalinism Policy Practice And Power In Soviet Schools Of The 1930s E Thomas Ewing
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Publisher: Peter Lang Pub Incorporated
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.64 MB
Pages: 333
Author: E. Thomas Ewing
ISBN: 9780820452333, 0820452335
Language: English
Year: 2002

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The Teachers Of Stalinism Policy Practice And Power In Soviet Schools Of The 1930s E Thomas Ewing by E. Thomas Ewing 9780820452333, 0820452335 instant download after payment.

The Teachers of Stalinism: Policy, Practice, and Power in Soviet Schools of the 1930s examines Soviet primary and secondary teachers in a period of educational expansion, social transformation, and political repression. This book focuses on the professional status, classroom practices, and political experiences of teachers. Based on archival research and published materials, including personal statements, inspectors' reports, and instructional documents, The Teachers of Stalinism explores the unique relationships among Soviet society, schools, and the state that evolved in the first decade of the Stalinist era.

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