The enterprisers the politics of school in early modern Russia
"The Enterprisers explores how exactly such schools came into being. It follows the evolution, importation, and reformulation of organizational forms, while illustrating different types of administrative entrepreneurs and various entrepreneurial strategies. Archival materials permit a detailed...
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New York, NY :
Oxford University Press
[2019]
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Monks, masters, and missionaries : from "teachership" to schools in late Muscovy
- The navigation school and the "profit-maker"
- The Naval Academy and the "Imposter baron without any diploma"
- The naval schools and Peter I's Grand Reglaments, 1710s-1730s
- The Noble Cadet Corps and the Pietist Field Marshal, 1730s
- The fops, the courtiers, the favorites, and other reformers of the service schools, 1740s-1760s.