Área de título y declaración de responsabilidad
Título apropiado
Krotkov, Valentina, nee Bervy
Tipo general de material
Título paralelo
Otra información de título
Título declaración de responsabilidad
Título notas
Nivel de descripción
Unidad documental compuesta
Institución archivística
Área de edición
Declaración de edición
Declaración de responsabilidad de edición
Área de detalles específicos de la clase de material
Mención de la escala (cartográfica)
Mención de proyección (cartográfica)
Mención de coordenadas (cartográfica)
Mención de la escala (arquitectónica)
Jurisdicción de emisión y denominación (filatélico)
Área de fechas de creación
Fecha(s)
-
14 Jul. 1977 (Creación)
- Creador
- Krotkov, Valentina
-
14 Jul. 1977 (Interview)
- Interviewer
- Jackson, Susan
Área de descripción física
Descripción física
- 1 audio cassette (45 min.) : 1 7/8 ips
- 2 audio reels : mylar-polyester
Área de series editoriales
Título apropiado de las series del editor
Títulos paralelos de serie editorial
Otra información de título de las series editoriales
Declaración de responsabilidad relativa a las series editoriales
Numeración dentro de la serie editorial
Nota en las series editoriales
Área de descripción del archivo
Nombre del productor
Historia biográfica
Valentina Krotkov (née Bervy) received her B.A from Moscow University, and a M.A from University of Toronto. She taught mathematics at Queen's University 1948-1975, and also taught astronomy and helped start the Department of Russian Studies.
Historial de custodia
Alcance y contenido
File consists of a recording of Valentina Krotkov. Topics of the conversation include arrival in Kingston, following husband's appointment to Queen's Biological faculty (1930s). Family-raising.Post-WWII request from Queen's to help teach veteranpacked Math courses; appointment as Russian instructor. Specialisation in Russian scientific translation courses. Sabbatical trip to Berkeley, California; enrolment in PhD programme in order to teach math; assignment to teach advanced course, requiring brush-up work as well as PhD work; success in Berkeley exams. Return to Queen's, continued PhD work under Dr. Harper. Presentation of paper before Royal Society of Canada. Social obligations (as Head of Biology Dept.'s wife), too great for continuation of studies: sacrifice of PhD work, 3/4 finished. Improvement of teaching ability following research work; belief that research is essential to excellent teaching. Subject as Queen's sole Russian instructor for a time; enlargement of Russian programme, inclusion in Dept. of German, eventual attainment of separate Dept. status. Subject's cessation of Russian instruction, continuation in Math Dept. Gratitude to George Harrower, Dean of Arts, for funding expensive dictionaries for Russian Dept. Male predominance in Russian scientific translation courses, female predominance in Dept. generally; breakdown of 'female discipline' stereotyping. Subject as sole female math instructor at one time; Math Dept.'s considerate friendIiness. Intriguing emigration story: husband's intention to marry subject, vowed in childhood; enlistment in White Navy, defeat c. 1920; evacuation, settlement in Czechoslovakia; university degree supported by Czech scholarships for Russian refugees; overcrowding in Czechoslovakia, emigration to Canada; letter to subject in Moscow (1927), inviting her to marry him. Subject's emigration at 'best time possible' (brief period of Moscow normalcy). Decision never to visit Russia: contrast between 'what could be and what is' far too painful; vivid recollection of cultural ferment in preRevolutionary Russia, repressed by Communists.//Pleasant 4-year period in Toronto. Stimulating cultural influence of Principal Mackintosh; less exotic period under Principal Wallace. Decline in students' intellectual curiosity; increasing concentration on marks for marks' sake. Queen's early orientation as teaching institute; change wrought by Principal Mackintosh's sympathy for research. Unique ability of research teachers to motivate others. Subject's approval of Queen's 'steady state' policy; Queen's still-united campus life, loyalty. U. of T. during 1930s. Importance of teaching career to subject's personal development. Initiation of Russian programme by Dr. Earl. Increase, acceptance, of women students in Math Dept.; controversial entrance of women into Engineering. Subject's retirement from teaching (1973) . Excitement, instability of 1960s; challenge to respect for universities inculcated by Russian professor-father; academic over-expansion. Reduced attraction of university degree in today's society; student obsession with marks, based on anticipation of competitive job market; distinctive quality of university graduates.
Área de notas
Condiciones físicas
Origen del ingreso
Arreglo
Idioma del material
- inglés
Escritura del material
Ubicación de los originales
Disponibilidad de otros formatos
Restricciones de acceso
Condiciones de uso, reproducción, y publicación
Instrumentos de descripción
Materiales asociados
Acumulaciones
Nota general
Side 2 of the Copy tape has a 2nd copy of the McDermaid/Gordon interview. Also have two preservation copies on Audio Tape Reels.
Identificador/es alternativo(os)
Área de número estándar
Número estándar
Puntos de acceso
Puntos de acceso por materia
Puntos de acceso por lugar
Puntos de acceso por autoridad
Tipo de puntos de acceso
Área de control
Identificador de registro de descripción
Identificador de la institución
Reglas o convenciones
Estado de elaboración
Final
Nivel de detalle
Completo