Elena Vishlenkova, Rufiia Galiullina i Kira Il'ina. Russkie professora: universitetskaia korporativnost' ili professional'naia solidarnost'. M.: Novoe literaturnoe obozrenie, 2012

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Dmitrii Kalugin

Abstract

За последние два десятилетия появилось большое количество книг и статей, посвященных как русским университетам, так и университетскому образованию в целом. Внушительная библиография исследований – социологических, исторических, антропологических, педагогических – приводится в конце вступления к рецензируемой книге. Такое повышенное внимание к академическим проблемам связано, в первую очередь, с кризисом отечественных образовательных институций, вызванным распадом Советского Союза, а в более широкой перспективе – кризисом самой концепции традиционного университетского образования.

Keywords

Imperial Russia, Higher Education, Russian Universities, Russian Bureaucracy, University Professors


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