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International public activity in favor of spreading university education as social innovation in the perion from the end of 19th up to the beginning of 20th centuries

A.O. Blinov, I.E. Lyskova
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http://dx.doi.org/10.20339/AM.10-16.085

 

A.O. Blinov is Dr.Sc. (Economy), prof. at Russian State Humanitarian University, branch of the city of Domodedovo; and I.E. Lyskova is Cand.Sc. (History), doc. at Komi Republican Academy of State Service and Administration, the city of Syktyvkar e-mail: IrinaLyskova@mail.ru.

 

Elaborated are modern problems of development of professional education in Russia, and also analyzed are foreign experience in the sphere of development of university education, particularly described are characteristics features of international public movement, aimed at democratizing of the system of higher professional education in countries of Western Europe, North America and Russia at in the end of 19th up to the beginning of 20th centuries. Presented is analysis of basic problems of development of professional education and formation of the system of personal management in Russia. New approach to examining of scientific and public activity of well-known Russian scientists N.I. Kireev and P.N. Milyukov helps to recognize influence of international movement on development of the system of education and self-education in Russia at the end of 19th up to the beginning of 20th centuries.

Key words: foreign experience of development of professional education system, spreading of university education, history of economic and managerial thought, social innovations, history of higher education and self-education, personal management, self-education, N.I. Kareev’s and P.N. Milyukov’s scientific heritage.

 

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