Object structure
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Alternative title:

Against family: boarding schools for children and teenagers in Vilnius Academic County between the years 1832-1863 (the time between two Polish uprisings)

Subject and Keywords:

Russianization   school   school system   education   Russian partition   tsarism   North Eastern Polish Borderlands   between the uprisings

Description:

The family throughout centuries

Abstract:

After the collapse of the November Uprising (the Cadet Revolution) Poles under Russian rule in Russian partition were Russianized more severely than before. The tsar authorities focused on the educational system, on the upbringing of the youth in the name of loyalty to the Romanov dynasty, and submission to any authority. This educational aim was fulfilled under supervision both in school and outside. As the aim was in contradiction to family upbringing (values), the boarding schools, which were supervised by the Educational Board, started to be organized and approved by the Tsar. In Tsarian Russia there was no tradition of boarding schools; as a result, there were neither prepared or experienced teachers nor material goods to provide students with appropriate care and living conditions. Parents who were forced to place their children in the boarding schools had to bear higher cost.

Place of publishing:

Jelenia Góra

Publisher:

Karkonoska Państwowa Szkoła Wyższa

Date issued:

2011

Detailed Type:

journal

Format:

application/pdf

Identifier:

ISSN 2082-9019   e-ISSN 2300-5866

DOI:

10.23734/wwr20112.273.287

Source:

Pdg P 343

Language:

pol

Relation:

Wychowanie w Rodzinie, T. 2 (2011), s. 273-287

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Temporal coverage:

1832-1863

Rights holder:

Copyright by Janina Wołczuk

Location of original object:

Biblioteka Instytutu Pedagogiki UWr

Autor opisu:

h.w.