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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- List of Tables IX
- Acknowledgments XIII
- Introduction 1
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PART I INSTITUTIONS AND SPONSORS
- 1. Russian Schools Before the Great Reforms 19
- 2. The Great Reforms and the Zemstvos 50
- 3. Who Built the Schools? 70
- 4. Intervention 97
- 5. Control of the Schools 120
- 6. Wretched Imitations? 155
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PART II THE OUTSIDER IN THE VILLAGE: RUSSIAN TEACHERS
- 7. Mere Craftsmen 179
- 8. Teachers in Village Society 215
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PART III PEASANT PEDAGOGY AND THE EMERGENCE OF A SCHOOL SYSTEM
- 9. Peasant Pedagogy 251
- 10. The Expansion of Schooling 283
- 11. The School Calendar 315
- 12. Child Labor and the Schools 352
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PART IV THE RESULTS OF SCHOOLING
- 13. Mere Learning 389
- 14. Hidden Curriculum 419
- 15. Beyond Primary School 438
- Conclusion 471
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Appendix A: Instruction in Russian Primary Schools
- 1. 1897 Model Program 483
- 2. Time Allocation by Subject 487
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Appendix B: Structure of the Russian School System
- 1. Varieties of Primary Education 489
- 2. The Russian School System in 1914 490
- Notes 491
- Bibliography 591
- Index 629
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- List of Tables IX
- Acknowledgments XIII
- Introduction 1
-
PART I INSTITUTIONS AND SPONSORS
- 1. Russian Schools Before the Great Reforms 19
- 2. The Great Reforms and the Zemstvos 50
- 3. Who Built the Schools? 70
- 4. Intervention 97
- 5. Control of the Schools 120
- 6. Wretched Imitations? 155
-
PART II THE OUTSIDER IN THE VILLAGE: RUSSIAN TEACHERS
- 7. Mere Craftsmen 179
- 8. Teachers in Village Society 215
-
PART III PEASANT PEDAGOGY AND THE EMERGENCE OF A SCHOOL SYSTEM
- 9. Peasant Pedagogy 251
- 10. The Expansion of Schooling 283
- 11. The School Calendar 315
- 12. Child Labor and the Schools 352
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PART IV THE RESULTS OF SCHOOLING
- 13. Mere Learning 389
- 14. Hidden Curriculum 419
- 15. Beyond Primary School 438
- Conclusion 471
-
Appendix A: Instruction in Russian Primary Schools
- 1. 1897 Model Program 483
- 2. Time Allocation by Subject 487
-
Appendix B: Structure of the Russian School System
- 1. Varieties of Primary Education 489
- 2. The Russian School System in 1914 490
- Notes 491
- Bibliography 591
- Index 629