Institute of Red Professors

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The Institute of Red Professors (Russian Институ́т кра́сной профессу́ры, ИКП) was an institute of higher education in the Marxist social sciences in Moscow, founded in 1921, divided into sections in the early 1930s and abolished in the late 1930s.[1] Its heads were Mikhail Pokrovsky (1921-31) and Pavel Yudin (1932-38).

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  1. ^ Michael David-Fox, Revolution of the Mind: Higher Learning Among the Bolsheviks, 1918-1929 (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1997), pp. 133ff.