«The School, where Eastern Languages Will Be Taught Widely»: The History of the Lazarev Institute in the First Half of the XIX Century in the Context of the Policy of the Russian Empire in the Caucasus

The article highlights the history of creation and transformation of the Lazarev Institute in the first half of the nineteenth century. It was founded in Moscow in 1815 thanks to the family of rich Armenian industrialists as a private institution and underwent a complex evolutionary path from school...

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Main Author: M. A. Volhonsky
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: MGIMO University Press 2016-12-01
Series:Международная аналитика
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Online Access:https://www.interanalytics.org/jour/article/view/38
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spelling doaj-a32d0bf5cdf04d5b952da1929646d4242021-07-28T13:00:57ZrusMGIMO University PressМеждународная аналитика2587-84762541-96332016-12-01049110210.46272/2587-8476-2016-0-4-91-10238«The School, where Eastern Languages Will Be Taught Widely»: The History of the Lazarev Institute in the First Half of the XIX Century in the Context of the Policy of the Russian Empire in the CaucasusM. A. Volhonsky0Center for the Caucasian Studies and Regional Security, Institute for International Studies, MGIMO UniversityThe article highlights the history of creation and transformation of the Lazarev Institute in the first half of the nineteenth century. It was founded in Moscow in 1815 thanks to the family of rich Armenian industrialists as a private institution and underwent a complex evolutionary path from school for children from poor Armenian families to the Institute, one of the recognized in Russia centers for learning oriental languages. A key role in the history of the Lazarev Institute played two factors: energetic cultural and educational activities of Lazarev family, as well as the interest of the government of the Russian Empire in preparation for the Caucasian administration of interpreters and officials with knowledge of oriental languages.https://www.interanalytics.org/jour/article/view/38the russian empirethe lazarev instituteoriental languages teachinglazarev familya. a. arakcheevm. m. speranskya.h. benkendorfs. s. uvarovv. p. butkov
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«The School, where Eastern Languages Will Be Taught Widely»: The History of the Lazarev Institute in the First Half of the XIX Century in the Context of the Policy of the Russian Empire in the Caucasus
Международная аналитика
the russian empire
the lazarev institute
oriental languages teaching
lazarev family
a. a. arakcheev
m. m. speransky
a.h. benkendorf
s. s. uvarov
v. p. butkov
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author_sort M. A. Volhonsky
title «The School, where Eastern Languages Will Be Taught Widely»: The History of the Lazarev Institute in the First Half of the XIX Century in the Context of the Policy of the Russian Empire in the Caucasus
title_short «The School, where Eastern Languages Will Be Taught Widely»: The History of the Lazarev Institute in the First Half of the XIX Century in the Context of the Policy of the Russian Empire in the Caucasus
title_full «The School, where Eastern Languages Will Be Taught Widely»: The History of the Lazarev Institute in the First Half of the XIX Century in the Context of the Policy of the Russian Empire in the Caucasus
title_fullStr «The School, where Eastern Languages Will Be Taught Widely»: The History of the Lazarev Institute in the First Half of the XIX Century in the Context of the Policy of the Russian Empire in the Caucasus
title_full_unstemmed «The School, where Eastern Languages Will Be Taught Widely»: The History of the Lazarev Institute in the First Half of the XIX Century in the Context of the Policy of the Russian Empire in the Caucasus
title_sort «the school, where eastern languages will be taught widely»: the history of the lazarev institute in the first half of the xix century in the context of the policy of the russian empire in the caucasus
publisher MGIMO University Press
series Международная аналитика
issn 2587-8476
2541-9633
publishDate 2016-12-01
description The article highlights the history of creation and transformation of the Lazarev Institute in the first half of the nineteenth century. It was founded in Moscow in 1815 thanks to the family of rich Armenian industrialists as a private institution and underwent a complex evolutionary path from school for children from poor Armenian families to the Institute, one of the recognized in Russia centers for learning oriental languages. A key role in the history of the Lazarev Institute played two factors: energetic cultural and educational activities of Lazarev family, as well as the interest of the government of the Russian Empire in preparation for the Caucasian administration of interpreters and officials with knowledge of oriental languages.
topic the russian empire
the lazarev institute
oriental languages teaching
lazarev family
a. a. arakcheev
m. m. speransky
a.h. benkendorf
s. s. uvarov
v. p. butkov
url https://www.interanalytics.org/jour/article/view/38
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