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Leningrad Institute of History, Philosophy and Linguistics

The Leningrad Institute of Philosophy, Linguistics and History (LIFLI) is a humanitarian university of the university type that existed in Leningrad from 1931 to 1937. He was singled out from Leningrad State University and eventually merged with him again. His profile was “training junior researchers and university professors in the field of history, philosophy, literature and linguistics”. [one]

Leningrad Institute of History, Philosophy and Linguistics
( LIFLI )
Year of foundation1930
Type ofstate
LocationLeningrad

Content

History

In 1930, on the basis of the Faculty of History and Linguistics, which separated from the Leningrad University , the Leningrad State Institute of History and Linguistics (LGILI) was formed and consisted of three divisions: the historical-literary, museum-local lore, and editorial-publishing. “The general theoretical level of teaching has been significantly reduced, giving way to pure practicality. So, for example, the institute prepared not the literary critic, but the editor-publisher or the bibliologist; not a historian, but a museum worker or local historian; instead of linguistic specialists in the field of specific languages, translators were prepared, etc. ” [1]

By the decision of the collegium of the People's Commissariat of Education of July 4, 1932, the university profile was returned to the institute, the training period was increased from three years to four (later to five), removed from the museum-local history and editorial publishing department.

With the organization in 1933 of the philosophical department, the institute was renamed the Leningrad Historical, Philosophical and Linguistic Institute (LIFLI). In 1934, the departments of the Institute were reorganized into faculties: linguistic, literary, historical, philosophical.

Located on the University Embankment , house 11.

As of 1934, the staff was 263 people, including 8 academicians, 14 corresponding members of the Academy of Sciences, 68 professors.

In 1936-1937 Philosophical and historical faculties of the institute are united with the recreated (in 1934 ) historical faculty of the Leningrad University , on the basis of two other faculties of LIFLI the philological faculty of the Leningrad University was formed .

Number of students [1]
  • 1931/32 - 635 people
  • 1932/33 - 699 people
  • 1933/34 - 715 people
  • 1934/35 - 926 people

Faculty

Faculty of History: academicians B. D. Grekov , V. V. Struve , E. V. Tarle ; Corresponding Members of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR O.A. Dobiash-Rozhdestvensky , V.I. Ravdonikas , S.G. Tomsinsky ; Professors S.I. Kovalyov , Rosenthal, Bykovsky, I.M. Grevs , Godes, P.P. Shchegolev , A.I. Molok , S.G. Lozinsky , N.A. Kornatovsky , Alimov, M.M. Tsvibak [2] ; associate professors Kokin, N. I. Ulyanov , V. V. Mavrodin , Trotsky, Rakov, Popov, M. A. Ilyukovich .

Linguistic faculty: Academicians V. M. Alekseev , N. S. Derzhavin , S. A. Zhebelev , N. I. Konrad , I. Yu. Krachkovsky , N. Ya. Marr , I. I. Meshchaninov , S. P. Obnorsky , I.A. Orbeli , V.F. Shishmarev , L.V. Shcherba , F.I. Shcherbatskaya ; corresponding members of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR A.I. Malein , N.N. Poppe , A.A. Freiman and others.

Literary faculty: Academicians M. P. Alekseev , V. M. Zhirmunsky , A. S. Orlov , I. I. Tolstoy ; Corresponding Member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR NK Piksanov ; Professors M.N. Azadovsky , V.V. Gippius , V.A. Desnitsky , V.E. Evgeniev-Maksimov , P.N. Medvedev , A.A. Smirnov , A.G. Fomin, B.M. Eykhenbaum .

Faculty of Philosophy: professors Tymyansky, Kucherov, V. N. Raltsevich , Shirokov, Yankovsky, Weisbert, Ulrich, Spokoiny, A. Ayzenberg, I. I. Present .

Alumni

  • Andrei Alexandrov-Agents - Soviet party and state leader, diplomat, assistant secretary general of the CPSU Central Committee.
  • Gabdulla Amantai - Bashkir poet, literary critic, folklorist, public figure.
  • Nikolai Lesyuchevsky - Soviet writer, editor-in-chief of the Soviet Writer Publishing House (1951-1957), Chairman of the Board since 1958.

Links

  • History, Philosophy and Linguistics Institute is

See also

  • MIFLI

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 3 Leningrad Institute of History, Philosophy and Linguistics // Universities and Scientific Institutions. - M .: ONTI, 1935.
  2. ↑ M.M. Tsvibak - Bibliographic dictionary "People and Fates"


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Leningrad_institute_story, Philosophy_and_linguistics&oldid = 97555580


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