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How were the future leaders of Russian culture, politics and science created and educated? In this video, historian Alexey Kuznetsov will tell the story of the Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum, the educational institution that formed Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin and his circle. Why was the Lyceum not just a school, but a cultural phenomenon? How was it different from other institutions and how did its graduates influence the development of Russia? Join the conversation with Irina Vorobyova and Anton Orekh about how the history of the Lyceum resonates with modern views on education and the formation of the elite. Support our work https://supportnovaya.club Buy merch https://ozon.ru/t/bepddwW and here http://t.me/LLCNewSalesBot/Catalog Read our texts here https://novayagazeta.ru Slowed down YouTube, subscribe to our video channel in Telegram http://t.me/nomediarussia For advertising on the channel, write [email protected] YouTube channel "NO.Media from Russia" - a project of independent journalists who remained in Moscow In this video: 00:00 Alexey Kuznetsov, Irina Vorobyova, Anton Orekh 03:10 Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum - 215 years 04:38 Privileged education then and now 07:51 Why are lyceums needed? 12:26 Comparison with English schools. Factories of Gentlemen 13:44 The heyday of the Tsarist Lyceum under the autocracy 14:42 Pedagogy — a social science? 16:37 Is it possible to beat children? 19:11 What was required of an official in the 19th century? 20:59 Hazing in English schools 23:05 How was rugby invented? 24:12 National characteristics in sports 25:47 The Lyceum and its graduates: Pushkin and the Decembrists 30:20 Is elite education necessary? 33:00 Equality in education 37:08 "A bright lamp is lit for them." The importance of education 39:08 Total institutions with Viktor Vakhshtayn* 40:30 Who studied at the Lyceum after Pushkin? 42:35 Was A.S. Pushkin's "Uncle" a serial killer? 45:54 Film "1814" 48:22 Support our work! *Viktor Vakhshtayn is recognized as a foreign agent by Russian authorities #Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum #AlexanderPushkin #HistoryOfRussia #Education #EliteOfRussia #HistoryOfCulture #PrivilegedEducation #Humanism #RussianEmpire #Pedagogy