Title: Academia in Upheaval: Origins, Transfers, and Transformations of the Communist Academic Regime in Russia and East Central Europe
Abstract: Preface Introduction On the Origins and Demise of the Soviet Academic Regime by Michael David-Fox and Gyorgy Peteri The Origins The Formation of the Soviet Academy of Sciences: Bolsheviks and Academicians in the 1920s and 1930s by Vera Tolz The Assault on the Universities and the Dynamics of Stalin's Great Break, 1928-1932 by Michael David-Fox Stalinism and Science: Physics and Philosophical Disputes in the USSR, 1930-1955 by Paul Josephson The Transfers The Sovietization of Higher Education in the Czech Lands, East Germany, and Poland during the Stalinist Period, 1948-1954 by John Connelly Lysenkoism in Europe: Export-Import of the Soviet Model by Nikolai Krementsov Science Between Two Worlds: Foreign Models and Hungary's Academia, 1945-1949 by Gyorgy Peteri The Transformations: Continuities and Discontinuities after 1989 The Academy vs. the Rest by Stephen Fortescue How Willing Are Scientists to Reform Their Own Institutions? by Loren R. Graham The Legacy of State-Socialism in Academia by Gyorgy Peteri Conclusion Scholars Steer Their Ships through the Turbulent Seas of History by Linda Lucia Lubrano
Publication Year: 2001
Publication Date: 2001-12-01
Language: en
Type: article
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