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Bolshevik Utilitarianism and Educational Experimentalism: Party Attitudes and Soviet Educational Practice, 1917–1931
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Soviet education of the 1920s has attracted much attention from both historians and educators. (1) Until 1931 Soviet educational authorities sponsored a flurry of measures many of which were initially advanced in the writings of such western educators as John Dewey, Helen Parkhurst, and Maria Montessori. Study of this “romantic and experimental period” (2) in the history of Soviet education is therefore understandable.
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1. There are available in the English language a number of informative studies. These include: Harper, Samuel Northrup, Civic Training in Soviet Russian (Chicago, 1929), pp. 242–298; Hans, Nicholas and Hessen, Sergius, Educational Policy in Soviet Russia (London, 1930); Counts, George S., “Education in Soviet Russia,” Soviet Russia in the Second Decade, ed. Chase, Stuart, Dunn, Robert, and Tugwell, Rexford Guy (New York, 1928), pp. 268–303 (also printed in an abberviated version under the title “The Educational Program of Soviet Russia,” National Education Association of the United States, Addresses and Procedures. 1928., pp. 593–602); Counts, George S., The Soviet Challenge to America (New York, 1931); Fitzpatrick, Sheila, The Commissariat of Education: Soviet Organization of Education and the Arts under Lunacharsky, October 1917–1921 (Cambridge, 1970); Widmayer, Ruth, “The Communist Party and the Soviet Schools—1917–1937,” Ph.D. diss., Harvard University 1952; Dorotich, Daniel, “History in the Soviet School, 1917–1937,” Diss. McGill University 1964. Important Soviet studies include: Konstantinov, N. A. and Medynskii, E. N., Ocherki po istorii sovetskoi shkoly RSFSR za 30 let (Moscow, 1948); Istoriia Moskovskogo universiteta (Moscow, 1955), II; V. V. Ukraintsev, , KPSS—organizator revoliutsionnogo preobrazovaniia vysshei shkoly (Moscow, 1963); Korolev, F. F., Ocherki po istorii sovetskoi shkoly i pedagogiki, 1917–1920 (Moscow, 1958); Korolev, F. F., Korneichik, T. D., and Rabkin, Z. I., Ocherki po istorii sovetskoi shkoly i pedagogiki, 1921–1931 (Moscow, 1961); Bushchik, L. P., Ocherk razvitiia shkol'nogo istoricheskogo obrazovaniia v SSSR (Moscow, 1961).Google Scholar
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