On the Question of the Creation and the Beginning of the Functioning of the Military School of Russia at the End of the XVII — First Quarter of the XVIII Century

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The history of military educational institutions dates back to the time of Peter the Great and is an important page in the social history of the origin and development of education in Russia. Artillery and engineering military educational institutions and the School of Mathematical and Navigation Sciences were among the first special educational institutions that performed an important state task of training command personnel and specialists in the field of naval, artillery and engineering. The article traces the history of the creation and subsequent development during the first quarter of the XVIII century of individual elements of the national system of military personnel training. The already known individual information and data concerning military educational institutions that functioned in the XVIII century are supplemented and expanded by poorly studied materials and archival sources that have not been introduced into scientific circulation. Attention is focused on certain aspects of the organization of the educational process and daily life in them. The author concludes that despite all the difficulties that the state and military administration had to face when establishing and launching the first military special schools, their further functioning in the first quarter of the XVIII century marked a new stage in the development of domestic military special education and enlightenment. Previously unpublished sources are introduced into scientific circulation.

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Vladimir N. Benda

A.S. Pushkin Leningrad State University

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Email: bvn.1962@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0001-9553-7262
Scopus Author ID: 57215905051
ResearcherId: K-3775-2017

Dr. Sci. (Hist.), Associate Professor, Professor of the Department of History

Russian Federation, Saint Petersburg, Pushkin

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