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The Higher Courses for Women in Moscow (Russian: Московские высшие женские курсы, romanized: Moskovskiye Vysshiye Zhenskiye Kursy, lit. 'Moscow Higher Women's Courses') was a university for women between 1872 and 1918 (with a break in 1888-1900), after which they were transformed into the 2nd Moscow State University. It was one of the largest and most prominent women's higher education institutions in the Russian Empire, second only to the Bestuzhev Courses in Saint Petersburg.[1] It was founded and administered by Vladimir I. Guerrier.[2][3][4]
^Rochelle Goldberg Ruthchild. Equality and Revolution: Women's Rights in the Russian Empire, 1905-1917. University of Pittsburgh Press, 2010. ISBN 978-0-8229-6066-9. Page 56.
^Положение о Высших женских курсах в Москве и речи, произнесенные при открытии Курсов 1 ноября 1872 года профессорами Московского университета св. А. М. Иванцовым-Платоновым, С. М. Соловьевым и В. И. Герье [Regulations on the Higher Women's Courses in Moscow and the speeches delivered at the opening of the Courses on November 1, 1872 by professors of the Moscow University A. M. Ivantsov-Platonov, S. M. Solovyov and V. I. Guerrier] (in Russian).
^"ГЕРЬЕ КУРСЫ • Большая российская энциклопедия - электронная версия" [GERIE COURSES (Moscow Higher Women's Courses)]. bigenc.ru. Retrieved 2022-11-30.
^Владимир Иванович Герье: у истоков высшего женского образования [Vladimir Ivanovich Guerrier: at the origins of higher education for women] (in Russian). Litres. 2019-07-25. ISBN 978-5-04-182226-2.
Gymnasium , the grand opening of the Moscow Higher Women's Courses (courses of Professor V. I. Guerrier) took place, where professors of the Imperial Moscow...
sister Masha to attend Guerriercourses. In 1886, the Ministry of Education prevented the admission of new students to Guerrier'scourses, and they ended in...
for women, Dmitry Tolstoy suggested that a curriculum modeled on the GuerrierCourses might be acceptable, though he continuously blocked their implementation...
Moscow State University from 1868 to 1904. As the founder of the "CoursesGuerrier", he was a leading instigator of higher education for women in Russia...
Western Europe (mainly Switzerland), the GuerrierCourses opened in Moscow in 1872 and the Bestuzhev Courses in St Petersburg in 1878: however they did...
Edith Guerrier (1870–1958) was a pioneer in the field of library science. Guerrier is best known for developing progressive library programs in the 1890s...
Work, and Vice President for Quartermaster.[citation needed] Vladimir Guerrier, 1872–1888, 1900–1905 Sergey Chaplygin, 1905–1919 Sergey Namyotkin, 1919–1924...
September 2005, but it was critically panned and a commercial failure. Simon Guerrier of FilmFocus gave it one out of five stars, calling it, "tedious, humourless...
Senior Open Champion for 2005 27. The Amateur Champion for 2006 Julien Guerrier (a) 28. The U.S. Amateur Champion for 2005 Edoardo Molinari (a) 29. The...
runner-up John Kelly (a), Richie Ramsay (a) 7. The Amateur champion Julien Guerrier (a) 8. U.S. Amateur Public Links champion Casey Watabu (a) 9. U.S. Mid-Amateur...
North Bennet Street Industrial School in 1899, with Edith Guerrier serving as librarian. Guerrier started evening discussion groups that, with the help of...
The course Audacious took to reach the battle has been the source of some debate: William Laird Clowes states that Audacious passed between Guerrier and...
"BLABLACAR LOOKS TO ACQUIRE KLAXIT, BOOST FRENCH CARPOOLING". PhocusWire. Guerrier, Philippe (15 June 2010). "Le fonds ISAI croit au potentiel de Covoiturage...
droit. Paris: Choiseul, 2011. 200 p. (ISBN 978-2361590161) "Du robot-guerrier au guerrier-robot, de l'humain au post-humain". Les carnets du temps, No. 108...
World Golf Hall of Fame are listed, including those inducted for their off-course contributions to the sport. They are annotated HoF. *Thai, so sorted by...
10th round, 306th overall by the Philadelphia Phillies (All-Star) Matt Guerrier, 10th round, 309th overall by the Chicago White Sox Greg Dobbs, 10th round...
players, each of whom plays two rounds of 18 holes, one on each of two courses, over the first two days. The 64 lowest scores over the 36 holes, and ties...
the dignity of becoming formal head of state to his party leadership." Guerrier 2020, p. 1314 "In 1977 Brezhnev engineered Podgorny's removal from the...
1996 – Ben Simon, former Columbus Blue Jackets hockey player 1996 – Matt Guerrier, pitcher for the Minnesota Twins 1998 – Celeste Ng, author of the award-winning...
Sir Harvey Russelrod Guns of Darkness (1962) as Hugo Bryant Le Repos du guerrier (1962) as Katov - a sculptor The Fast Lady (1962) as Charles Chingford...
33rd round, 969th overall by the Toronto Blue Jays, but did not sign Matt Guerrier, 33rd round, 979th overall by the Kansas City Royals, but did not sign...
world and Peasantry Vladimir Guerrier (1837-1919), historian of the French Revolution, founder of the CoursesGuerrier for women Lev Gumilev (1912-1992)...