Introducere privind problema grupurilor de interese în educația și știința din RSS Moldovenească în anii 1944-1951
Introduction to the Topic of the Clans in the Education and Science from the Moldavian SSR, 1944-1950
Author(s): Marius TărîțăSubject(s): WW II and following years (1940 - 1949), Post-War period (1950 - 1989)
Published by: Societatea de Studii Istorice din România
Keywords: Moldavian SSR; education; research; institutions; protectionism; clans.
Summary/Abstract: The paper refers to the appearence of the interest groups at Chișinău, especially among the lecturers and researchers, after the Second World War. The first large analysis belonged to the journalist I. G. Batov. Some of the persons whom Batov sympathized were marginalized (e.g., the critic V. Ruzhina, “for cosmopolitanism”), some proceeded to higher positions as it was Ya. Grosul who became the Vice of the President of the Moldavian Section of the Academy of Sciences of USSR. The activity of his institution was analized by a special commission from Moscow in April 1951, criticized in press and in the letter of a former researcher of the Section who argued that it was under the control of a recently formed group.
Journal: Archiva Moldaviae
- Issue Year: VIII/2016
- Issue No: 8
- Page Range: 175-193
- Page Count: 19
- Language: Romanian