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A History of Finnish Higher Education from the Middle Ages to the 21st Century: Higher Education Dynamics, cartea 52

Autor Jussi Välimaa
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 sep 2020
This book unravels the origins, continuities, and discontinuities of Finnish higher education as part of European higher education from the Middle Ages to the 21st century. It describes the emergence of universities in the Middle Ages and the Finnish student, and  moves on to the Reformation and the end of Swedish rule. It then discusses the founding of the Royal Academy of Turku, its professors and governing bodies, its role as a community, student numbers, the research and controversies. Travelling through the age of autonomy, the first decades of independence and the Second World War, the book examines the expansion of higher education, the development of the system, and the establishment of polytechnics. It concludes by analysing the multiple institutional and organisational layers of Finnish higher education. Altogether, the book offers an historical study that shows how and why education and higher education have been important in the process of making the Finnish nationand nation state.
Translator: Dr. Inga Arffman

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030208103
ISBN-10: 3030208109
Pagini: 325
Ilustrații: X, 325 p. 8 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2019
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Higher Education Dynamics

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Introduction.- 2. The Emergence of Universities in the Middle Ages.- 3. Finnish Students at Medieval Universities.- 4.  From the Reformation to the End of Swedish Rule – Laying the Foundations of a National University.- 5. The Founding of the Royal Academy of Turku.- 6. The Academy of Turku During the Last Century of Swedish Rule (1720–1809).- 7. The Age of Autonomy – the Role of Higher Education in the Building of the Nation.- 8. The Expansion of Higher Education into Practical-Utilitarian Disciplines.- 9. The First Decades of Independence – White Finland.- 10. The Development of Finland’s Higher Education System After the Second World War – Towards a Welfare State.- 11. The Growth of Student Numbers and the Establishment of Polytechnics.- 12. Conclusions – The Institutional and Organisational Layers of Finnish Higher Education.

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This book unravels the origins, continuities, and discontinuities of Finnish higher education as part of European higher education from the Middle Ages to the 21st century. It describes the emergence of universities in the Middle Ages and the Finnish student, and  moves on to the Reformation and the end of Swedish rule. It then discusses the founding of the Royal Academy of Turku, its professors and governing bodies, its role as a community, student numbers, the research and controversies. Travelling through the age of autonomy, the first decades of independence and the Second World War, the book examines the expansion of higher education, the development of the system, and the establishment of polytechnics. It concludes by analysing the multiple institutional and organisational layers of Finnish higher education. Altogether, the book offers an historical study that shows how and why education and higher education have been important in the process of making the Finnish nationand nation state.
Translator: Dr. Inga Arffman

Caracteristici

Is the first comprehensive book on the history of Finnish higher education Advances understanding of the Finnish ‘education miracle’ Critically examines students, professors and universities as organisations Describes how Finnish universities have developed into multi-layered organisations