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Over the last two centuries, collectors from around the world have historicized, politicized, and digitized media in the pursuit of knowledge and education. This collected volume explores collections of educational media and their bearing on the ways in which people learn in both the present and future, how and why material objects have been used worldwide to store and maintain knowledge for politically expedient reasons, and how our understanding of digital collections can be adequately understood only in relation to, and as an extension and adaptation of, the historically contingent material collections from which they emerged.



Table of Contents

Introduction: Collections, Collectors and the Collecting of Knowledge in Education
Peter Carrier and Anke Hertling

Section I: Collectors and Collecting

Chapter 1. The Polish School Museum in Lviv and its Legacy in the Poznań University Library
Anna Maria Harbig

Chapter 2. The History and Singularity of a Government Library: The Collection of Educational Historical Printed Materials at the Austrian Ministry of Education
Walter Kissling, Ernst Chorherr and Christian Treinen

Chapter 3. Private Primer Collecting: An Aid or a Hindrance to Public Collections?
Wendelin Sroka

Chapter 4. Collecting Professional Pedagogical Knowledge around 1900: Adolph Rebhuhn and the German School Museum (later called the German Teachers’ Library)
Monika Mattes

Section II: Objects, Materials, and Old and New Media

Chapter 5. The Glass Slide Collection of the German Rural Residential Schools Association (Verband Deutscher Schullandheime e.V.)
Bettina Reimers

Chapter 6. Collecting and Using Audiovisual Educational Aids from East Germany
Kerrin Klinger and Ulrich Ruedel

Chapter 7. The Wall Chart Collection of the Danish National Museum of Education between Dissolution and Preservation
Lea Cecilie Bennedsen and Anette Eklund Hansen

Chapter 8. Collecting and Accessing Curricula at the Georg Eckert Institute
Adriana Madej-Stang

Section III: Access and Acquisition

Chapter 9. From the Critical Study of Jewish History and Culture to ‘‘Enemy Research’’ and Provenance Research. The Library of the Breslau Rabbinical Seminary
Jenka Fuchs

Chapter 10. Collecting Data towards Writing the History of China’s Socialist Education
Zhipeng Gao

Chapter 11. Accessing and Acquiring Textbooks for Research
Heather Sharp

Chapter 12. Locating the History Textbooks of the Late Ottoman Empire
Ömür Şans-Yıldırım

Postface: Collecting Literacy when Gathering, Storing and Disseminating Educational Materials
Peter Carrier

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 08/04/2022
      ISBN13: 9781800734838, 978-1800734838
      ISBN10: 1800734832

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      Book Synopsis

      Over the last two centuries, collectors from around the world have historicized, politicized, and digitized media in the pursuit of knowledge and education. This collected volume explores collections of educational media and their bearing on the ways in which people learn in both the present and future, how and why material objects have been used worldwide to store and maintain knowledge for politically expedient reasons, and how our understanding of digital collections can be adequately understood only in relation to, and as an extension and adaptation of, the historically contingent material collections from which they emerged.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction: Collections, Collectors and the Collecting of Knowledge in Education
      Peter Carrier and Anke Hertling

      Section I: Collectors and Collecting

      Chapter 1. The Polish School Museum in Lviv and its Legacy in the Poznań University Library
      Anna Maria Harbig

      Chapter 2. The History and Singularity of a Government Library: The Collection of Educational Historical Printed Materials at the Austrian Ministry of Education
      Walter Kissling, Ernst Chorherr and Christian Treinen

      Chapter 3. Private Primer Collecting: An Aid or a Hindrance to Public Collections?
      Wendelin Sroka

      Chapter 4. Collecting Professional Pedagogical Knowledge around 1900: Adolph Rebhuhn and the German School Museum (later called the German Teachers’ Library)
      Monika Mattes

      Section II: Objects, Materials, and Old and New Media

      Chapter 5. The Glass Slide Collection of the German Rural Residential Schools Association (Verband Deutscher Schullandheime e.V.)
      Bettina Reimers

      Chapter 6. Collecting and Using Audiovisual Educational Aids from East Germany
      Kerrin Klinger and Ulrich Ruedel

      Chapter 7. The Wall Chart Collection of the Danish National Museum of Education between Dissolution and Preservation
      Lea Cecilie Bennedsen and Anette Eklund Hansen

      Chapter 8. Collecting and Accessing Curricula at the Georg Eckert Institute
      Adriana Madej-Stang

      Section III: Access and Acquisition

      Chapter 9. From the Critical Study of Jewish History and Culture to ‘‘Enemy Research’’ and Provenance Research. The Library of the Breslau Rabbinical Seminary
      Jenka Fuchs

      Chapter 10. Collecting Data towards Writing the History of China’s Socialist Education
      Zhipeng Gao

      Chapter 11. Accessing and Acquiring Textbooks for Research
      Heather Sharp

      Chapter 12. Locating the History Textbooks of the Late Ottoman Empire
      Ömür Şans-Yıldırım

      Postface: Collecting Literacy when Gathering, Storing and Disseminating Educational Materials
      Peter Carrier

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