Ivan Aleksandrovich Flerov

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Ivan Aleksandrovich Flerov (Russian: Иван Александрович Флеров, end of the 19th century - after 1934) was a Soviet educationist, journalist, and writer on problems of religion and atheism.[1]

In 1923, Flerov, in co-authorship with V. Ananiev, published a textbook titled "Morning Dawns: The second book for reading", which included a poem by S. Yesenin "Winter’s Lullaby" ("Poyet zima - aukayet ...").[2][3] Flerov was a member of the Central Council of the League of Militant Atheists of the USSR. From 13 November 1928 he worked in the section for work with children; since 7 October 1929 he was an instructor at the pioneer schools section, and after 26 September 1930 he was Head of the School Pioneer Department.[4]From March 1931 to January 1933, Flerov was the editor-in-chief of the magazine for schoolchildren «Yunyye bezbozhniki».[5]

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  1. ^ Биографический словарь. / Флеров Иван Александрович
  2. ^ Поёт зима — аукает (Есенин)
  3. ^ С.И. Зинин С.А. ЕСЕНИН И ЕГО ОКРУЖЕНИЕ Биобиблиографический справочник
  4. ^ Биографический словарь. / Флеров Иван Александрович
  5. ^ Православие: Словарь атеиста / Под ред. Н. С. Гордиенко. — М.: Политиздат, 1988. — 270[2] с.; 17 см.; ISBN 5-250-00079-7 : / Стр. 269
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