Our Excellent Students USSR Soviet 1940 Наши отличники Очерки о лучших людях

Our Honor Students: Essays on the Best People of Preschool Institutions and Orphanages (Nashi otlichniki: Ocherki o luchshikh lyudyakh doshkolnykh uchrezhdeniy i detdomov), 1940. In Russian.

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Our Excellent Students USSR Soviet 1940 Наши отличники Очерки о лучших людях
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Our Honor Students: Essays on the Best People of Preschool Institutions and Orphanages (Nashi otlichniki: Ocherki o luchshikh lyudyakh doshkolnykh uchrezhdeniy i detdomov), 1940. In Russian.

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Наши отличники: Очерки о лучших людях дошкольных учреждений и детдомов. / [ЦК Союза работников дошкольных учреждений и детдомов СССР]. Под общей редакцией Е. А. Зориной.
Москва : Учпедгиз (Государственное учебно-педагогическое издательство), 1940.
184 с. : портр. ; 21 см. Твердый издательский переплет. Тираж 2000 экз.
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Our Honor Students: Essays on the Best People of Preschool Institutions and Orphanages. / [Central Committee of the Union of Workers of Preschool Institutions and Orphanages of the USSR]. Under the general editorship of E. A. Zorina.
Moscow : Uchpedgiz (State Educational-Pedagogical Publishing House), 1940.
184 pp. : ports. ; 21 cm. Hardcover. Edition of 2,000 copies. In Russian.

This 1940 volume is a rare and significant document of Soviet pedagogical propaganda, released on the eve of the Great Patriotic War. Published under the auspices of the Central Committee of the Union of Workers of Preschool Institutions, the book provides a deep dive into the internal logic of early Soviet social engineering, including the arrangement of ideological and practical standards for raising the "new socialist man." The collection features a series of biographical essays and reports on the "best people"—exemplary teachers, directors, and staff of kindergartens and orphanages—who were recognized for their devotion to the Stakhanovite movement within the sphere of education. These narratives highlight the rigorous discipline, the introduction of collective play, and the medical-sanitary advancements that defined the elite preschools of the late 1930s.
Beyond its ideological character, the book serves as a vital historical record of the Soviet orphanage system during a period of intense state expansion. It contains numerous portrait plates of the featured workers, providing a human face to the institutional reforms of the era. Published by Uchpedgiz in a limited run of only 2,000 copies, the volume was intended primarily for professional distribution among educators and union activists, making it a considerable bibliographical rarity today. The 184-page text is bound in a classic 21 cm hardcover of the period. For bibliophiles, historians of Soviet education, and collectors of pre-war social history, this 1940 Moscow imprint is a vital primary source, documenting the evolution of child-rearing practices and the professionalization of the "preschool front" in the Stalinist USSR.

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