Raising a Professor, or How Higher School Teachers Were Trained in the Russian Empire. Review of the book: Ivanov A. "Scientific Dignity in the Russian Empire. 18th to Early 20th Century. Training and Qualifying Professors and Higher School Teachers"

  • Kseniya Belik HSE University
Keywords: the Russian Empire, academic degrees, educational traditions, academic qualifications, academic ranks

Abstract

Anatoly Ivanov’s book Scientific Dignity in the Russian Empire. 18th to Early 20th Century. Training and Qualifying Professors and Higher School Teachers gives the idea of academic degree attestation and awarding practices followed by Russian Empire universities. The structure and content of the book are analyzed from the perspective of its research potential and implications for historical science.

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Published
2019-06-21
How to Cite
Belik, Kseniya. 2019. “Raising a Professor, or How Higher School Teachers Were Trained in the Russian Empire. Review of the Book: Ivanov A. "Scientific Dignity in the Russian Empire. 18th to Early 20th Century. Training and Qualifying Professors and Higher School Teachers"”. Voprosy Obrazovaniya / Educational Studies Moscow, no. 2 (June), 293-98. https://doi.org/10.17323/1814-9545-2019-2-293-298.
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Book Reviews and Survey Articles