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  1. Shanyavsky Moscow City People's University (Russian: Московский городской народный университет имени А. Л. Шанявского) was a university in Moscow that was founded in 1908 with funds from the gold mining philanthropist Alfons Shanyavsky.

  2. The Moscow Urban University of the People also known as the Shanyavsky People's University was founded in 1908 on the initiative of the Russian patron of the arts, Alfons Shanyavsky, and played a role in Russian higher education from its inception.

  3. RSUH, continuing the traditions of Shanyavsky Moscow City People’s University, has successfully been implementing various educational projects. photo: pastvu.com The creation of RSUH was preceded by the development of the idea of a special institute for humanities, carried out by a team of professional historians at Moscow State Institute for ...

  4. 10 de ago. de 2021 · From the Owner of the Gold Mines. The People’s University was created with the money of the general and a large Siberian gold miner, Alfons Shanyavsky. He bequeathed a vast fortune to the university, which was supposed to open its doors to everyone - regardless of gender, origin and religion.

  5. Moscow City People’s University, founded in 1908 on the initiative of the eminent Russian patron of the arts, Alfons Shanyavsky, played a special role in Russian higher education and particularly in the history of Russian State University for the Humanities.

  6. The article reveals the role of Lidia Alekseevna Shanyavskaya as the inspirer and organizer of the Moscow People’s University (1908). The author, relying on archival materials, recreates the higher educational institution process of institutionalization, which can be divided into 3 stages.

  7. Moscow City People’s University was founded in 1908 through the donations of gold-mine owner and patron of the arts Major General Alphonse Shanyavsky and his wife Lidia Shanyavskaya. Its main concept was to provide an education to anyone who wanted one, regardless of their sex, financial standing, ethnicity and religious affiliation.