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Educating the New Soviet Man

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 February 2017

Daniel R. Brower*
Affiliation:
University of California, Davis
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Abstract

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Type
Review Essay I
Copyright
Copyright © 1973 by New York University 

References

Notes

1. Pennar, Jean, Bakalo, Ivan I. & Bereday, George Z. F., Modernization and Diversity in Soviet Education, with Special Reference to Nationality Groups (New York, 1971), p. 113.Google Scholar

2. Fitzpatrick, Sheila, The Commissariat of Enlightenment: Soviet Organization of Education and the Arts under Lunacharsky (Cambridge, 1970), p. 32.Google Scholar

3. Ibid., p. 215.Google Scholar

4. Ibid., p. 254.Google Scholar

5. Pennar, , Modernization, p. 60.Google Scholar

6. Ibid., p. 176.Google Scholar

7. Ibid., p. 177.Google Scholar

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10. Pennar, , Modernization, p. 43.Google Scholar

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