Intuitions of future in "existential diaries" of 1920-1930s: Grigory Tseretely, Mikhail Prishvin, Gustav Shpet
A key theme of this article is the relation of the eminent Russian intellectuals: scientist (Grigory Tseretely), writer (Mikhail Prishvin), philosopher (Gustav Shpet) to educational reforms of 1920-1930s in Soviet Russia expressed in their letters and diary notes. The author considersthese records t...
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Main Author: | T. . Schedrina (Author) |
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Moscow Polytechnic University,
2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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