Министерство высшего образования СССР. Ученые записки Казанского государственного университета имени В. И. Ульянова-Ленина. Том 112, книга 6: Сборник работ кафедры русского языка. / Редакционная коллегия: Д. Я. Мартынов (председатель), М. В. Марков, А. Г. Шафигуллин, Б. А. Арбузов, И. А. Док, А. П. Норден, В. И. Писарев, Е. И. Такаиская, М. И. Абдрахманов, Д. Г. Морозова, А. П. Харитонов.
Казань : Издание Казанского государственного университета, 1952.
160 с. Мягкая издательская обложка, увеличенный формат. Тираж 1000 (+79) экз.
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Ministry of Higher Education of the USSR. Scientific Notes of the Kazan State V. I. Ulyanov-Lenin University. Vol. 112, Book 6: Collection of Works from the Department of the Russian Language. / Editorial board: D. Ya. Martynov (chairman), M. V. Markov, A. G. Shafigullin, B. A. Arbuzov, I. A. Dok, A. P. Norden, V. I. Pisarev, E. I. Takaiskaya, M. I. Abdrakhmanov, D. G. Morozova, A. P. Kharitonov.
Kazan: Kazan State University Publishing, 1952.
160 pp. Softcover, enlarged format. Print run: 1,000 (+79) copies.
This 1952 volume of the "Scientific Notes" represents a pinnacle of regional academic publishing from one of Russia's oldest and most prestigious educational institutions, the Kazan State University. Published during the late Stalinist era under the Ministry of Higher Education of the USSR, this specific book is dedicated to the research produced by the Department of the Russian Language. The editorial board was led by the university's rector, Professor D. Ya. Martynov, and featured an extraordinary assembly of Soviet academic elite, including the world-renowned chemist Boris Arbuzov and the distinguished mathematician Aleksandr Norden. The presence of such a high-level cross-disciplinary board for a philological collection underscores the rigorous state standards for academic validation during the post-war period. The text provides a deep dive into the internal logic of Soviet linguistics just two years after the publication of Stalin’s seminal work "Marxism and Problems of Linguistics," including the arrangement of dialectological studies, historical grammar, and the evolution of the Russian lexicon in a socialist society.
The volume serves as a primary source for tracking the development of the "Kazan School" of linguistics, known for its structural depth and historical rigor. Beyond its philological value, the book is a testament to the administrative history of Kazan University, documenting the collaborative efforts of its leading professors and docents across various faculties. Printed in an enlarged format with a strictly limited circulation of just over 1,000 copies, this edition was primarily intended for university libraries and specialized research institutes, making it a rare find for bibliophiles and historians of Soviet science today. The fragile original softcover and high-quality 1950s typography reflect the traditional academic aesthetic of the era, preserved here as a significant artifact of the intellectual life in the Tatar ASSR.