ACADEMIC JOURNAL
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ISSN 2542-1077 (Print) ISSN 1994-5973 (Online) |
FROM THE HISTORY OF THE RUSSIAN EDUCATION SYSTEM |
Abdulina B. M. | Saint Petersburg State University |
Keywords: Saint Petersburg University Leningrad State University commemorations anniversary ideological policy E. Sh. Ayrapetyants V. L. Komarov |
Summary: This article focuses on a significant event in the public and academic life of Leningrad on the eve of the
Great Patriotic War – the 120th anniversary of Leningrad University, which was widely celebrated in 1939. The
celebrations were attended by prominent state and party officials, as well as representatives from the scientific
community and the creative intelligentsia. The author explores the socio-political context surrounding the preparations for these celebrations, reconstructs their progression, and analyzes how the events were covered in the press. The article
concludes that, under a totalitarian regime, the university’s administration and staff viewed the anniversary as a chance
to attract officials’ attention to their needs. In turn, the Soviet state used the occasion to showcase the achievements of
science in the post-revolutionary period, organize educational activities for the city’s residents, and highlight the
evolving status of the intelligentsia within society. Additionally, the 120th anniversary of Saint Petersburg/Leningrad University played a crucial role in shaping the prevailing narrative of its history and the contributions of its professors and students to the liberation movement. |
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