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The Classroom and the Chancellery

State Educational Reform in Russia under Count Dmitry Tolstoi

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ISBN 9780674424913

Publication Date: 01/01/1973

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  • 1. The Dilemma of Education, and Ministerial Solutions to 1866
  • 2. The Shaping of a Bureaucrat
  • 3. The Ministry of Education: Its Structure and Authority
  • 4. Controlling Higher Education
  • 5. The Entrenchment of the Classical System in Secondary Education
  • 6. The Classical System in Practice
  • 7. Educating the Masses
  • 8. Conclusion
  • Abbreviations Used in the Notes
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index

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