Sarah Shakulova: New details to the biography

The name of Sarah Kasymovna Shakulova, the daughter of an honorary citizen of Kasimov, is widely known. Having received brilliant mathematical education, Shakulova’s outstanding career, successful work in the field of education, and active life position have been adequately reflected in historical w...

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Main Authors: Alfiya G. Gallyamova, Ilnara I. Khanipova
Format: Article
Jezik:English
Izdano: Tatarstan Academy of Sciences, Marjani Institute of History 2024-02-01
Serija:Историческая этнология
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Online dostop:https://historicalethnology.org/news/en-2024-t9-n1-7/
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description The name of Sarah Kasymovna Shakulova, the daughter of an honorary citizen of Kasimov, is widely known. Having received brilliant mathematical education, Shakulova’s outstanding career, successful work in the field of education, and active life position have been adequately reflected in historical works. However, her personal century-old documents have not been researched in women’s history. These are the formular and biographical questionnaire discovered by us in the funds of the State Archive of the Russian Federation, which are introduced into scientific circulation for the first time in this article. They are weighty sources about important biographical markers of Tatar ‘Sophia Kovalevskaya’ and her relatives. The answers “from the first person” recorded the difficulties that stood in the way of the “other faith” in professional work in the field of education. The content of the submitted documents sheds light on the material component of the teacher's work at the end of the politically turbulent 1910s and at the beginning of the formation of secular education in the young Soviet state. Written by the hand of an outstanding woman, these documents are important historical artifacts of the national culture of the Tatars. In addition, the presented documents complement the source base on the problem of studying the processes of women’s emancipation in the early twentieth century and their high need to acquire societal status.
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spelling doaj.art-f674687c44aa4b4bbc0f73d5e0bef0d42024-02-27T09:13:54ZengTatarstan Academy of Sciences, Marjani Institute of HistoryИсторическая этнология2619-16362024-02-0191687810.22378/he.2024-9-1.68-78Sarah Shakulova: New details to the biographyAlfiya G. Gallyamova0Ilnara I. Khanipova1Doctor Sc. (History), Associate Professor, Leading Research Fellow at the Department of Contemporary History, Marjani Institute of History of the Tatarstan Academy of Sciences (7A Baturin St., Kazan 420111, Russian Federation); alfiya1955@gmail.comCand. Sc. (History), Associate Professor, Senior Research Fellow, head of the Department of Contemporary History, Marjani Institute of History of the Tatarstan Academy of Sciences (7A Baturin St., Kazan 420111, Russian Federation); ihanipova@mail.ruThe name of Sarah Kasymovna Shakulova, the daughter of an honorary citizen of Kasimov, is widely known. Having received brilliant mathematical education, Shakulova’s outstanding career, successful work in the field of education, and active life position have been adequately reflected in historical works. However, her personal century-old documents have not been researched in women’s history. These are the formular and biographical questionnaire discovered by us in the funds of the State Archive of the Russian Federation, which are introduced into scientific circulation for the first time in this article. They are weighty sources about important biographical markers of Tatar ‘Sophia Kovalevskaya’ and her relatives. The answers “from the first person” recorded the difficulties that stood in the way of the “other faith” in professional work in the field of education. The content of the submitted documents sheds light on the material component of the teacher's work at the end of the politically turbulent 1910s and at the beginning of the formation of secular education in the young Soviet state. Written by the hand of an outstanding woman, these documents are important historical artifacts of the national culture of the Tatars. In addition, the presented documents complement the source base on the problem of studying the processes of women’s emancipation in the early twentieth century and their high need to acquire societal status.https://historicalethnology.org/news/en-2024-t9-n1-7/extraterritorial groups of tatarskasimov tatarsg. kasimovs.k. shakulovawomen’s historynational educationtatar schoolemancipation.
spellingShingle Alfiya G. Gallyamova
Ilnara I. Khanipova
Sarah Shakulova: New details to the biography
Историческая этнология
extraterritorial groups of tatars
kasimov tatars
g. kasimov
s.k. shakulova
women’s history
national education
tatar school
emancipation.
title Sarah Shakulova: New details to the biography
title_full Sarah Shakulova: New details to the biography
title_fullStr Sarah Shakulova: New details to the biography
title_full_unstemmed Sarah Shakulova: New details to the biography
title_short Sarah Shakulova: New details to the biography
title_sort sarah shakulova new details to the biography
topic extraterritorial groups of tatars
kasimov tatars
g. kasimov
s.k. shakulova
women’s history
national education
tatar school
emancipation.
url https://historicalethnology.org/news/en-2024-t9-n1-7/
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