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  2. Education in the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    In Imperial Russia, according to the 1897 Population Census, literate people made up 28.4 percent of the population.A mere 13% of women were literate. In the first year after the 1917 Bolshevik revolution, the schools were left very much to their own devices due to the ongoing civil war of 1917–1923.

  3. Timeline of Russian history - Wikipedia

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    Russian Civil War: The Czecho-Slovak Legions began its revolt against the Bolshevik government. 28 May: Armenia and Azerbaijan declared their mutual independence. 8 June: Russian Civil War: An anti-Bolshevik government, the Committee of Members of the Constituent Assembly, was established in Samara under the protection of the Czecho-Slovak ...

  4. History of Soviet Russia and the Soviet Union (1917–1927)

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    The Russian Revolution (1991) online . Pipes, Richard. A Concise History of the Russian Revolution (1996), abridged version online ; Remington, Thomas. Building Socialism in Bolshevik Russia. (U of Pittsburgh Press, 1984). Service, Robert. A History of Twentieth-Century Russia. 2nd ed. Harvard UP, 1999. online ; Service, Robert, Lenin: A ...

  5. History of education - Wikipedia

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    Language policy changed over time, perhaps marked first of all by the government's mandating in 1938 the teaching of Russian as a required subject of study in every non-Russian school, and then especially beginning in the latter 1950s a growing conversion of non-Russian schools to Russian as the main medium of instruction.

  6. Russian Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The Russian Revolution was a period of political and social change in Russia, starting in 1917. This period saw Russia abolish its monarchy and adopt a socialist form of government following two successive revolutions and a civil war .

  7. Wikipedia : Wiki Ed/DePaul/HON 102 Russian Revolution (A17)

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    October Revolution: February revolution: Katejanslinger: July Days, April Crisis: Jen co16: Dual power (Russian Revolution) April Crisis: Torin13: July Days, Kornilov affair: Kirbykarpan: October Revolution: Dual power (Russian Revolution) Sbrinkman50: Dual power (Russian Revolution) July Days: Mmathie: February Revolution, Dual power (Russian ...

  8. Education in Russia - Wikipedia

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    The 2007–2008 number includes 4,965 advanced learning schools specializing in foreign languages, mathematics etc.; 2,347 advanced general-purpose schools, [28] and 1,884 schools for all categories of disabled children; [27] it does not include vocational technical school and technicums. Private schools accounted for 0.3% of elementary school ...

  9. Imperial Moscow University - Wikipedia

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    The Russian Revolution of 1917 had a direct impact on the life of Moscow University. From the beginning of 1917, university students participated in the activities of legal and illegal parties, went to street demonstrations, used the university for political demonstrations. In February 1917 in the classrooms there were continuous rallies.