Nikolay Ilminsky
Russian turkologist
Intro | Russian turkologist | |
Places | Russia | |
was | Linguist | |
Work field | Literature Social science | |
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Birth | 23 April 1822, Penza | |
Death | 27 December 1891Kazan (aged 69 years) |
Nikolai Ivanovich Il'minskii (Russian: Николай Иванович Ильминский; 1822–1891) was a Russian turkologist.
Following a highly successful career as an academic linguist, he devoted himself to missionary work on behalf of the Russian Orthodox Church. Based around his view that mother tongue instruction was the key factor in ensuring that nominally orthodox believers could become more committed to these beliefs, he developed the Ilminsky Method.
He worked closely with the educator Ilya Ulyanov and his model of education, described as "national in form, Orthodox in content" can be considered an influence on Ulyanov's son Vladimir Lenin who developed an approach which was described as "national in form, socialist in content".