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One of the foremost historians of intellectual life and education in Germany, Fritz Ringer has brought together in this volume several of his articles, most of which are not easily available are published here in English for the first time. They focus on a whole range of contemporary and historical debates about the relationship between ideas and their context, the role of education and middle-class consciousness, the social role of academics and intellectuals, and competing ideals of learning, science, and history.



Table of Contents

PART I: THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS

Chapter 1. The Intellectual Field, Intellectual History, and the Sociology of Knowledge
Chapter 2. The Origins of Karl Mannheim’s Sociology of Knowledge

PART II: EDUCATION AND THE MIDDLE CLASSES

Chapter 3. Education, Economy, and Society in Germany, 1800–1960
Chapter 4. Education and the Middle Classes in Modern France

PART III: QUANTITATIVE STUDIES

Chapter 5. Patterns of Access to the Modern European University
Chapter 6. A Sociography of German Academics, 1863–1938

PART IV: ESSAYS IN COMPARATIVE INTELLECTUAL HISTORY

Chapter 7. Bildung and its Implications in the German Tradition, 1890–1930
Chapter 8. Ideas of Education and of Systematic Knowledge: France, ca. 1900, in Comparative Perspective

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books, Incorporated
      Publication Date: 15/02/2001
      ISBN13: 9781571812315, 978-1571812315
      ISBN10: 1571812318

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      One of the foremost historians of intellectual life and education in Germany, Fritz Ringer has brought together in this volume several of his articles, most of which are not easily available are published here in English for the first time. They focus on a whole range of contemporary and historical debates about the relationship between ideas and their context, the role of education and middle-class consciousness, the social role of academics and intellectuals, and competing ideals of learning, science, and history.



      Table of Contents

      PART I: THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS

      Chapter 1. The Intellectual Field, Intellectual History, and the Sociology of Knowledge
      Chapter 2. The Origins of Karl Mannheim’s Sociology of Knowledge

      PART II: EDUCATION AND THE MIDDLE CLASSES

      Chapter 3. Education, Economy, and Society in Germany, 1800–1960
      Chapter 4. Education and the Middle Classes in Modern France

      PART III: QUANTITATIVE STUDIES

      Chapter 5. Patterns of Access to the Modern European University
      Chapter 6. A Sociography of German Academics, 1863–1938

      PART IV: ESSAYS IN COMPARATIVE INTELLECTUAL HISTORY

      Chapter 7. Bildung and its Implications in the German Tradition, 1890–1930
      Chapter 8. Ideas of Education and of Systematic Knowledge: France, ca. 1900, in Comparative Perspective

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