UDC 371.2

STATE POLICY IN RELATION SCHOOLS MENNONITE AKMOLA REGION IN THE EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY

Sulimov Vadim Sergeevich
Tobolsk state social-pedagogical Academy named after D.I. Mendeleev
candidate of historical Sciences, associate Professor of Economics, management and law

Abstract
The article considers the opposition Mennonite state policy in the sphere of primary and lower education in the Akmola region, a part of the West Siberian school district. During the First world war this counter increases. State policy regarding the interests of German colonists in relation to the education becomes more conservative, is subject to greater control by the educational authorities.

Keywords: colonists, educational institutions, Germans, Mennonites, schools, upper schools


Article reference:
Sulimov V.S. State policy in relation schools Mennonite Akmola region in the early twentieth century // Politics, State and Law. 2014. № 5 [Electronic journal]. URL: https://politika.snauka.ru/en/2014/05/1666

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