The female charity in poltava region: the experience of the founding of institute of noblewomen

Authors

  • Олена Юріївна Ільченко Poltava national pedagogical University named C. G. Korolenko Ul. Ostrogradskii, 2, Poltava, Ukraine, 36000, Ukraine

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2015.38991

Keywords:

Varvara Repnina, charity, women's education, the Institute of noble women, historical experience

Abstract

The article explores the contribution to women's education of known philanthropist of the early nineteenth century, the daughter of the Minister of national education, the famous count Alexei Razumovsky, the grandchildren of the last Hetman of Left-Bank Ukraine Kirill Razumovsky, wife of the Governor-General Nikolai Repnin - Princess Varvara Volkonskaya-Repnina. It is found that one of the most popular schools for girls of the study period were the institutes of noble women. With this aim it is analyzed an experience of foundation of Poltava institute of noble women

Author Biography

Олена Юріївна Ільченко, Poltava national pedagogical University named C. G. Korolenko Ul. Ostrogradskii, 2, Poltava, Ukraine, 36000

Doctor of pedagogical Sciences, associate Professor

The Department of General pedagogy and andragogy

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Published

2015-03-22

Issue

Section

Pedagogy