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- Title
A Miracle in Minsk: Secondary Education and Social Mobility in the Pale of Settlement before 1887.
- Authors
Valdman, Alex
- Abstract
In late imperial Russia, secondary education was a significant and growing path of Jewish social mobility. This article draws on the autobiography of the Zionist leader Shmarya Levin and on archival sources to determine the factors that influenced Jewish integration into Russian schools before 1887. Despite its relative liberalization in the 1860s, the Russian educational system retained many exclusivist features. In most cases, the social backgrounds of Jewish students determined their chances to access secondary education. However, some Jewish young people had the agency to overcome unfavorable social conditions and the system's peculiarities and enroll in secondary school. Three complementary issues—the characteristics of the Russian educational system, their actual implementation in the Pale of Settlement, and the modes in which the system interacted with Jewish society—demonstrate the ways in which secondary schools were unique sites of Jewish Russian socialization.
- Subjects
SECONDARY education; SOCIAL mobility; SOCIAL conditions of Jews; PALE of Settlement (Russia); HASKALAH
- Publication
Jewish Social Studies, 2019, Vol 24, Issue 2, p135
- ISSN
0021-6704
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2979/jewisocistud.24.2.10