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Serija: Biblioteka voennoj istorii. Test bileti po sanminimum dlya prodavcov. No, k sozhaleniju, dnevnik byl sil'no sokrashchen naslednikami avtora. Ne izdavavshajasja na russkom rabota o. Prague, Natsional'naia biblioteka Cheshskoi respubliki. Dnevnik i perepiska velikogo kniazia Mikhaila Aleksandrovicha, 1915-1918. Predsobornaia rabota 1917 goda: Akty, opredeliavshie poriadok sozyva i provedenie.

Research for this article was funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, UK (AH/J00362X/1), and the British Academy (SG101445). I am especially grateful to the staff at the Russian State Library and the Scientific Archive of the Russian Academy of Education in Moscow for their assistance in providing the necessary sources. I would also like to thank, for their feedback and support, Catriona Kelly, Aleksei Obukhov, Vitalii Bezrogov, Fadhila Mazanderani, and the two anonymous referees who assessed the manuscript for The Russian Review. Parent diaries of child development and early upbringing–sometimes referred to as “mothers' diaries”–are an important source in the historiography of Russian childhood.

Pdf microsoft access test questions and answers key. The article situates the production of Russian parent diaries, as practice and discourse, in the history of the Russian child study movement between the 1880s and the 1930s. It traces the key socio‐cultural and professional contexts in which parent diaries were initially promoted in Russia between the Great Reforms and the First World War. It discusses in greater detail two diaries published in the mid‐1910s (those of A. Levonevskii and E. Krichevskaia) as examples of very different kinds of positioning of Russian parents on the boundaries of expertise in early child development, care and education ( vospitanie). It then analyzes the way in which some Russian psychologists (especially N. Rybnikov) enrolled parental diary‐keeping as an “objective” methodology in psychology in the late 1910s‐early 1920s.

In this context, it examines, as a counter‐example, the idiosyncratic framing of the diary written by V. Rybnikova‐Shilova (1923), in which, unusually, maternal subjectivity was explicitly built into the scientific legitimacy of a child development diary. The conclusion sketches out the fate of parent diaries, especially as a method and genre of psychology, up until and beyond the 1936 liquidation of Soviet pedology under Stalin.

Catalogs: 15 1926 Ashet (Paris) 1959 Ahda Artzt Gallery (New York) 16 1936 Biblioteka Znanie (Paris) n.d. Chapelle Orthodoxe (Paris) 1946-1947 Exhibition of the King's Pictures (London) 1959 Fellner, H. (London) 17 1953 Four Continent Book Corporation (New York) n.d.

Izdatel'stvo (Paris) 1952 Ideal Bookstore (New York) 18 1960-1961 Kersha Books (New York) 19 1925-1926 Kratkii Katalog Russkikh Knig (Paris) 20 1926 Feb Logos (Berlin) 21 n.d. Mezhdunarodnaia Kniga (USSR) 22 1929 Feb-Apr -'- 23 1929 May-Jun -'- 8 24 1929 Jul-Sep Mezhdunarodnaia Kniga (USSR) 25 1929 Oct-Dec -'- 26 1930 Jan-Feb -'- 27 1930 Mar -'- 28 1930 Apr -'. 29 1946-1948 -'- 30 n.d.

Russkaia Kniga (Revel) 31 1926 Russkii Golos (Czechoslovakia) 1954 Russkii Kustar' (San Francisco) 32 1926-1927; Russkaia Starina (Prague) 19-1931 -'- 34 1932 -'- 35 n.d. (USA) 1928; 1930 Slavianskaia Vzaimnost' (Belgrade) 36 1908-1915 Starye Gody – subscription forms Journals and Journal Clippings: 9 1 1948 Bor'ba, #14-16 2 1949 - ' -, #1-5 3 1949 - ' -, #8-12 4 1949 - ' -, addendum 9 5 1933-1937 Cherpachek 6 1958 Jan Current History 7 1933; 1938 Illiustrirovannaia Rossiia 1934 Mar 22 Illiustrirovannaia zhizn' 1917 Iskry. 8 1947 Jedinaia tserkov' 1929 Kazachii zhurnal 9 1946 The Living Church n.d. Luch Rossii 10 1954 Miloserdnyi Samarianin 1961 The Mood of the Russian People – a special supplement of Harper's 1921 Nov Na chuzhbine 1924 Aug Nash mir 11 1924 Mar-Apr Nauka i zhizn' 12 1936 Aug 1 Novaia Rossiia 1941 Sep 17 Novaia zhizn' 13 1934 Osnovy 1906 Poliarnaia zvezda 1947 May Pravoslavnaia Rus' 14 1948 Sep 3 Radio 48 9 14 1932 Mar Revizor 1931 May Rossiia 1957 Rossiiskii demokrat (3 copies) 15 1934 Jul; Sep Russkii ochag (with A. Remizov's inscription to N. Zaretskii) 1930-1931 Russkii sokol'skii vestnik 1938 Jul 1 Russkii vestnik. 16 1924-1925 Svobodnaia Rossiia 17 1930 Jul Teatr i zhizn' 1922 Vsemirnaia illiustratsia 18 1949 Zapiski obshchestva russkikh zarubezhnykh iuristov 19 1930 Apr Zhizn' i sud (2 copies) 20 1930 Jul-Sep - ' - 21 1930 Oct - ' - 22 1930 Nov - ' - 23 1930 Dec - ' - 24 1956 May-Jun Znamia Rossii -1927 Zveno 31 n.d.; 1929 Journal clippings 19-1953; -'- 9 33 1953-1958 Journal clippings Leaflets: 10 1 1912; 1932 - Anniversaries 1950 2 n.d.; 1923 - Announcements 1924; 1932 - 1938 3 1921-1934; Charities 1951-1953.

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Serija: Biblioteka voennoj istorii. Test bileti po sanminimum dlya prodavcov. No, k sozhaleniju, dnevnik byl sil'no sokrashchen naslednikami avtora. Ne izdavavshajasja na russkom rabota o. Prague, Natsional'naia biblioteka Cheshskoi respubliki. Dnevnik i perepiska velikogo kniazia Mikhaila Aleksandrovicha, 1915-1918. Predsobornaia rabota 1917 goda: Akty, opredeliavshie poriadok sozyva i provedenie.

Research for this article was funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, UK (AH/J00362X/1), and the British Academy (SG101445). I am especially grateful to the staff at the Russian State Library and the Scientific Archive of the Russian Academy of Education in Moscow for their assistance in providing the necessary sources. I would also like to thank, for their feedback and support, Catriona Kelly, Aleksei Obukhov, Vitalii Bezrogov, Fadhila Mazanderani, and the two anonymous referees who assessed the manuscript for The Russian Review. Parent diaries of child development and early upbringing–sometimes referred to as “mothers' diaries”–are an important source in the historiography of Russian childhood.

Pdf microsoft access test questions and answers key. The article situates the production of Russian parent diaries, as practice and discourse, in the history of the Russian child study movement between the 1880s and the 1930s. It traces the key socio‐cultural and professional contexts in which parent diaries were initially promoted in Russia between the Great Reforms and the First World War. It discusses in greater detail two diaries published in the mid‐1910s (those of A. Levonevskii and E. Krichevskaia) as examples of very different kinds of positioning of Russian parents on the boundaries of expertise in early child development, care and education ( vospitanie). It then analyzes the way in which some Russian psychologists (especially N. Rybnikov) enrolled parental diary‐keeping as an “objective” methodology in psychology in the late 1910s‐early 1920s.

In this context, it examines, as a counter‐example, the idiosyncratic framing of the diary written by V. Rybnikova‐Shilova (1923), in which, unusually, maternal subjectivity was explicitly built into the scientific legitimacy of a child development diary. The conclusion sketches out the fate of parent diaries, especially as a method and genre of psychology, up until and beyond the 1936 liquidation of Soviet pedology under Stalin.

Catalogs: 15 1926 Ashet (Paris) 1959 Ahda Artzt Gallery (New York) 16 1936 Biblioteka Znanie (Paris) n.d. Chapelle Orthodoxe (Paris) 1946-1947 Exhibition of the King's Pictures (London) 1959 Fellner, H. (London) 17 1953 Four Continent Book Corporation (New York) n.d.

Izdatel'stvo (Paris) 1952 Ideal Bookstore (New York) 18 1960-1961 Kersha Books (New York) 19 1925-1926 Kratkii Katalog Russkikh Knig (Paris) 20 1926 Feb Logos (Berlin) 21 n.d. Mezhdunarodnaia Kniga (USSR) 22 1929 Feb-Apr -'- 23 1929 May-Jun -'- 8 24 1929 Jul-Sep Mezhdunarodnaia Kniga (USSR) 25 1929 Oct-Dec -'- 26 1930 Jan-Feb -'- 27 1930 Mar -'- 28 1930 Apr -'. 29 1946-1948 -'- 30 n.d.

Russkaia Kniga (Revel) 31 1926 Russkii Golos (Czechoslovakia) 1954 Russkii Kustar' (San Francisco) 32 1926-1927; Russkaia Starina (Prague) 19-1931 -'- 34 1932 -'- 35 n.d. (USA) 1928; 1930 Slavianskaia Vzaimnost' (Belgrade) 36 1908-1915 Starye Gody – subscription forms Journals and Journal Clippings: 9 1 1948 Bor'ba, #14-16 2 1949 - ' -, #1-5 3 1949 - ' -, #8-12 4 1949 - ' -, addendum 9 5 1933-1937 Cherpachek 6 1958 Jan Current History 7 1933; 1938 Illiustrirovannaia Rossiia 1934 Mar 22 Illiustrirovannaia zhizn' 1917 Iskry. 8 1947 Jedinaia tserkov' 1929 Kazachii zhurnal 9 1946 The Living Church n.d. Luch Rossii 10 1954 Miloserdnyi Samarianin 1961 The Mood of the Russian People – a special supplement of Harper's 1921 Nov Na chuzhbine 1924 Aug Nash mir 11 1924 Mar-Apr Nauka i zhizn' 12 1936 Aug 1 Novaia Rossiia 1941 Sep 17 Novaia zhizn' 13 1934 Osnovy 1906 Poliarnaia zvezda 1947 May Pravoslavnaia Rus' 14 1948 Sep 3 Radio 48 9 14 1932 Mar Revizor 1931 May Rossiia 1957 Rossiiskii demokrat (3 copies) 15 1934 Jul; Sep Russkii ochag (with A. Remizov's inscription to N. Zaretskii) 1930-1931 Russkii sokol'skii vestnik 1938 Jul 1 Russkii vestnik. 16 1924-1925 Svobodnaia Rossiia 17 1930 Jul Teatr i zhizn' 1922 Vsemirnaia illiustratsia 18 1949 Zapiski obshchestva russkikh zarubezhnykh iuristov 19 1930 Apr Zhizn' i sud (2 copies) 20 1930 Jul-Sep - ' - 21 1930 Oct - ' - 22 1930 Nov - ' - 23 1930 Dec - ' - 24 1956 May-Jun Znamia Rossii -1927 Zveno 31 n.d.; 1929 Journal clippings 19-1953; -'- 9 33 1953-1958 Journal clippings Leaflets: 10 1 1912; 1932 - Anniversaries 1950 2 n.d.; 1923 - Announcements 1924; 1932 - 1938 3 1921-1934; Charities 1951-1953.