Abstract
Mašīnbūves speciālista, Rīgas Politehniskā institūta (RPI) mācībspēka (1897–1918), profesora (1904) Mihaila Berlova (Михаил Берлов; 1867–1935) pedagoģiskā un zinātniskā darbība saistīta ar Rīgu 19. gadsimta beigās un 20. gadsimta pirmajā pusē, kā arī ar Krievijas pilsētu Ivanovovozņesensku (patlaban – Ivanova). M. Berlovs bija pirmais Ivanovovozņesenskas Politehniskā institūta (IPI) rektors (1918–1921), kurš 1921. gadā atgriezās Rīgā, ieguva Latvijas pavalstniecību un strādāja Nikolaja Okolo-Kulaka Krievu tehnikumā. Pētījumā atklāts arī pedagoga un zinātnieka ieguldījums mācību grāmatu sastādīšanā, kas tika izmantotas studijās Krievijas impērijā, tostarp tagadējās Latvijas teritorijā 20. gadsimta pirmajā pusē un Latvijas Republikas pastāvēšanas pirmajos gados. The pedagogical and scientific activity of a mechanical engineer, a faculty member (1897–1918) of Riga Polytechnic Institute (RPI), Professor (1904) Mikhail Berlov (Михаил Берлов; 1867–1935) at the end of the 19th century and in the first half of the 20th century was related to Riga, as well as the Russian city of Ivanovo- Voznesensk (at present – Ivanovo). M. Berlov was the first Rector of the Ivanovo- Voznesensk Polytechnic Institute (IVPI; 1918–1921), who returned to Riga in 1921, obtained Latvian citizenship, and worked at the Russian Technical School of Nikolai Okolo-Kulak. The research also revealed the contribution of the pedagogue and scientist to the compilation of textbooks that were used in the Russian Empire, including in the territory of present-day Latvia in the first half of the 20th century and in the first years of the Republic of Latvia.
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