Cadres for the tsar and the state (XIX century)

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Bartsits I.N, Krakovsky K.P. , Cadres for the tsar and the state (XIX century) // Public Administration,
2019, №6 (122)
, с. 85-95.

IGOR N. BARTSITSа
KONSTANTIN P. KRAKOVSKYа

аRussian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration

DOI: 10.22394/2070-8378-2019-21-6-85-95

Abstract:
In XIX century there was more than just a shortage of officials for new ministries (more officials were required than for collegiums), but also a lack of proper education for officials because the collegial management experience was not very useful, and sometimes it was even harmful. In the first third of the XIX century, the heads of the Russian state realized the importance of officials’ training in universities, which, according to G.V. Plekhanov, is achieved through career education. Government circles gradually accepted the importance of enlightenment to improve the quality of work of officials. Despite this, in the first quarter of the XIX century, the basic organizations for education were in boarding houses and military schools. University and elite-lyceum education began to appear only during the reign of Nicholas I. The article is devoted to the analysis of the formation of the system of educational institutions to train civil servants of the Russian Empire in the XIX century.

Keywords:
civil service, law faculties of universities, lyceums, School of Law

Received:
October 28, 2019

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