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This book is about the idea of the university in modern Germany. Its primary focus is how the Humboldtian tradition was transformed and how it gave direction to debates around higher education. By combining approaches from intellectual history, conceptual history and the history of knowledge, the study investigates the ways in which Humboldt’s ideas have been appropriated for various purposes in different historical contexts and epochs. Ultimately, it shows that Humboldt’s ideals are not timeless – they are historical phenomena and have always been determined by the predicaments and issues of the day. Nevertheless, many of the key concepts and fundamental ideas have endured throughout the twentieth century, though they have been interpreted in different ways.

An electronic version of this book is available under a creative commons licence: manchesteropenhive.com/view/9789198376814/9789198376814.xml



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'Sophisticated in its concepts and methods, lucid in its exposition, balanced and perceptive in its judgements, Johan Ostling's book exemplifies a new and rich approach to the history of universities.'
Peter Burke, Emeritus Professor of Cultural History, Emmanuel College, Cambridge

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Table of Contents

Prologue: Unter den Linden 6
1 The history of the university
2 Wilhelm von Humboldt and his idea
3 The discovery of Humboldt
4 The rebirth of the university
5 Tradition under debate
6 From Berlin to Bologna
Bibliography
Index

Humboldt and the Modern German University: An

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    Publisher: Lund University Press,Sweden
    Publication Date: 03/04/2018
    ISBN13: 9789198376807, 978-9198376807
    ISBN10: 9198376802

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This book is about the idea of the university in modern Germany. Its primary focus is how the Humboldtian tradition was transformed and how it gave direction to debates around higher education. By combining approaches from intellectual history, conceptual history and the history of knowledge, the study investigates the ways in which Humboldt’s ideas have been appropriated for various purposes in different historical contexts and epochs. Ultimately, it shows that Humboldt’s ideals are not timeless – they are historical phenomena and have always been determined by the predicaments and issues of the day. Nevertheless, many of the key concepts and fundamental ideas have endured throughout the twentieth century, though they have been interpreted in different ways.

    An electronic version of this book is available under a creative commons licence: manchesteropenhive.com/view/9789198376814/9789198376814.xml



    Trade Review

    'Sophisticated in its concepts and methods, lucid in its exposition, balanced and perceptive in its judgements, Johan Ostling's book exemplifies a new and rich approach to the history of universities.'
    Peter Burke, Emeritus Professor of Cultural History, Emmanuel College, Cambridge

    -- .

    Table of Contents

    Prologue: Unter den Linden 6
    1 The history of the university
    2 Wilhelm von Humboldt and his idea
    3 The discovery of Humboldt
    4 The rebirth of the university
    5 Tradition under debate
    6 From Berlin to Bologna
    Bibliography
    Index

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