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Профессора и бюрократические коммуникации в российской империи первой трети XIX века

Профессора и бюрократические коммуникации в российской империи первой трети XIX века

Abstract

This article focuses on the study of administrative culture of «academic community» of the Russian Empire first third of the XIX-th century. The analysis of the office work documentation public places University reveals the degree of involvement of professors and adjuncts in the bureaucratic hierarchy of the empire. This article was written based on the documents taken from the archives of the Ministry of Public Education (in the Russian State Historical Archive), as well as of the surviving archives of Kazan (in the National Archives of the Republic of Tatarstan) and Moscow (in the Central Historical Archive of Moscow) universities.

Данная статья посвящена изучению административной культуры «ученого сословия» Российской империи первой трети XIX века. Анализ делопроизводственной документации присутственных мест университета позволяет выявить степень включенности профессоров и адъюнктов в бюрократическую иерархию империи. Статья написана на основе документов, извлеченных из архива Министерства народного просвещения (в Российском государственном историческом архиве), а также из сохранившихся архивов Казанского (в Национальном архиве Республики Татарстан) и Московского (в Центральном историческом архиве г. Москвы) университетов.

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РОССИЙСКАЯ ИМПЕРИЯ, СИСТЕМА НАРОДНОГО ПРОСВЕЩЕНИЯ, ПРОФЕССОРСКАЯ КУЛЬТУРА, БЮРОКРАТИЧЕСКАЯ КУЛЬТУРА, ДЕЛОПРОИЗВОДСТВЕННЫЕ ДОКУМЕНТЫ

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