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Melanie Rauk

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Rauk carried out research on pedagogy and language teaching methodology. She published more than 60 English textbooks and dictionaries, including reprints. She also translated Estonian fiction into English.
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in Leningrad from 1934 to 1938. She spent 1938 to 1939 in a prison camp, from which she returned to Estonia in 1940. She enrolled in graduate studies at the
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in the Caucasus. From 1924 to 1930, she studied foreign languages at the Estonian Pedagogical Technical College in Leningrad, from 1930 to 1936 at the
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Melanie Rauk's father, Ivan (Juhan, Johan) Rauk (1880–?), was a municipal clerk, and he fled to Canada in 1906 after participating in the
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Rauk worked as an editor of English-language textbooks in Leningrad from 1931 to 1933, and as an English teacher at the
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and studied English while working as an English teacher. Starting in October 1940, she worked as a censor at
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From 1946 to 1947, she was a lecturer, associate professor, and head of the department at the
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Unrecorded History: 13 Interviews with Fellow Estonians
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Academic staff of the Tallinn University of Technology
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Eesti teaduse biograafiline leksikon, vol. 3. N–Sap
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Index

Pärsama
Governorate of Livonia
Russian Empire
Tallinn
Russian Revolution of 1905
Prince Rupert, British Columbia
Riga
Transcaucasia
Koit
Pokrovsky Pedagogical Institute
Herzen Pedagogical Institute
Kristjan Kure
Military Medical Academy
University of Tartu
Glavlit
Chelyabinsk Pedagogical Institute
Tallinn Polytechnic Institute
Leningrad Textile Institute
Tallinn Pedagogical University
Alice Ehin
Eduard Vilde
A. H. Tammsaare
Aadu Hint
Aino Jõgi
Oskar Luts
Honored Teacher of the Estonian SSR



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