O.M. Kovalevsky’s Participatory Citizenship: Conditions for Its Formation during the School and Student Years Cover Image

Активная гражданская позиция О.М. Ковалевского: условия ее формирования в школьные и студенческие годы
O.M. Kovalevsky’s Participatory Citizenship: Conditions for Its Formation during the School and Student Years

Author(s): G. V. Rumak
Subject(s): Belarussian Literature, 19th Century, Theory of Literature
Published by: Казанский (Приволжский) федеральный университет
Keywords: O.M Kovalevsky; Svislach Gymnasium; Vilnius University; philomaths; secret society; enlightenment; youth; friends; members; A. Mickiewicz; T. Zan;

Summary/Abstract: The conditions for the development of O.M. Kovalevsky’s humanistic worldview and participatory citizenship during the childhood and adolescence years were discussed. A general description of the socio-political situation in the Belarusian lands in the early 19th century and the life and traditions of home education in the family Uniate West Belarusian priests was given. The system of education at the gymnasium of the Grodno Governorate, the peculiarities of teaching at the Vilnius University, the history of creation, activity, and the defeat of the secret student fellowships were considered. The conclusion was made that O.M Kovalevsky – due to the specifics of the national, ethnic, and religious composition of the population – was brought up from the early age on the principles of Christian mercy, humanism, tolerance, and liberal attitude towards religion. The citizenship of the future of Mongolist was influenced by the Enlightenment atmosphere in the Belarusian lands during the first third of the 19th century and the early era of Romanticism. The childhood and youth of O.M Kovalevsky occurred when a new turn in the Belarusian history took place, resulting in the rise of self-awareness and national liberation movement, emergence of unique personalities who influenced O.M Kovalevsky’s perception of the world.

  • Issue Year: 160/2018
  • Issue No: 6
  • Page Range: 1307-1320
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: Russian