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The Twenties

Luria’s Acquaintance with L. S. Vygotsky and the Beginning of Their Mutual Activity

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Alexander Romanovich Luria

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At the end of 1921, Luria moved to Moscow, settling first at Triokhprudni and later on the Arbat street near Smolenskaya. His parents also lived in the Arbat area, which allowed Luria to maintain close relationships with them. At that time, he was particularly close to his father, Roman Albertovich, who worked then in the Central Institute of Advanced Medical Education.

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Homskaya, E.D. (2001). The Twenties. In: Tupper, D.E. (eds) Alexander Romanovich Luria. Plenum Series in Russian Neuropsychology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-1207-3_3

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